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Hey, I never noticed that before....

My old, dusty memory remembers him in the red coveralls, a red uniform and a gold. But not blue. Unless I'm missing another version of coveralls.
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Khan: Mister Kyle or Cowell. Anyway, I never forget a face.
 
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"The City on the Edge of Forever"

A Civil Defense atomic fallout shelter sign. In 1930??? Someone got the Bomb before Germany, it seems. Maybe Edith Keeler didn't have to die after all. McCoy, Kirk and Spock visited an already polluted timeline. Might explain why the Gateway was burping so violently. Poor Karl...:rommie:
 
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"The City on the Edge of Forever"

A Civil Defense atomic fallout shelter sign. In 1930??? Someone got the Bomb before Germany, it seems. Maybe Edith Keeler didn't have to die after all. McCoy, Kirk and Spock visited an already polluted timeline. Might explain why the Gateway was burping so violently. Poor Karl...:rommie:

In "Assignment: Earth" other countries already had orbiting nuclear weapon platforms so it might not be unusual for nuclear weapons to be present at this time in 1930s.
 
The statue outside of Crater’s home in “The Man Trap” looks like the one holding the meditation flames in Spock’s quarters.

GREAT find! It fits well with the lights or whatever that look like boom mics (catching the griffin's soothing harmony vocals, no doubt) and the red curtains. Spock's quarters were really quite something. I also love the fact that he had a tricorder sitting around on a counter, one he obviously liked (or, to be more logical, had properly calibrated to meet his needs) and used on landing party missions, instead of using different units from the ship's stock.
 
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