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In fairness to McCoy, Carol is very schmoozegenic.For me It's hard to take McCoy's comment at face value when he's trying to schmooze Carol so hard in that scene even Kirk seemed exasperated.
In fairness to McCoy, Carol is very schmoozegenic.For me It's hard to take McCoy's comment at face value when he's trying to schmooze Carol so hard in that scene even Kirk seemed exasperated.
That game's storyline was complete bullshit in a Trek context. Vulcan scientists in the 23rd century can bridge the gap to another galaxy with their own technology, and the Gorn are extragalactic in origin? Come on!Anyone else think of the 2013 Star Trek videogame when they see the SNW Gorn? They're visually quite similar.
Although McCoy's line about performing a C-section on a pregnant Gorn makes exactly zero sense now.
I think looks might be a little deceiving here, because without highly advanced technology, a colony of 5000 souls isn't self-sustaining. It's not even really a big enough gene pool to provide for a healthy future population.
Couldn't you say the same about the SNW Gorn though?That game's storyline was complete bullshit in a Trek context. Vulcan scientists in the 23rd century can bridge the gap to another galaxy with their own technology, and the Gorn are extragalactic in origin? Come on!
I know it's one of those things you're not supposed to think about, but it's funny that you'd create a cosplay society where you wouldn't have your own 23rd century doctor, but you'd go out of your way to ask the Federation for help. It feels like these are the type of people that would refuse to replicate a car, but would replicate all the parts needed to build a car because they're really pedantic and annoying.If they rejected modern medicine Starfleet wouldn’t be there at the colony’s invitation.
On the Ready Room Mount said it was filmed on a backlot
I highly recommend watching the Ready Room, Some good BTS info on the Gorn puppets and suit.
I agree but I think these kinds of colonies might also not have great capacity to handle any stresses put on them, which is how you end up with situations like Tarsus. And then later on in TNG and DS9 you have colonies where the schtick seems to be "and we built it with HARD WORK not fancy machines or replicated food" that...also aren't great at handling stresses or are run by cult leaders like Alixus.I think looks might be a little deceiving here, because without highly advanced technology, a colony of 5000 souls isn't self-sustaining. It's not even really a big enough gene pool to provide for a healthy future population.
I suspect colonies like this are cosmetically 'quaint' in appearance, but boast rather imposing technology underneath the surface. You wouldn't see it on a TV show set, of course, but if Trek was the real world it would be there. The doctor's office might look like something out of Little House on the Prairie, but his couch would be a full biobed complete with a pullout touchscreen, and a rack of modern instruments and drugs. Their gaslight lamps would be powered by a fusion or even a dilithium-channeled matter-antimatter reactor, perhaps located underground. Make no mistake, a colony like this would simply be a 23rd Century version of Westworld, but without the barfights and robots. Because 5000 people can't live in a genuinely recreated Mayberry without the farms, factories, and other industrialized stuff that goes into building and sustaining it. So it has to be replicated, or based on modern 23rd Century tech.
Just my thoughts on it.
You might also have colonies that are to lay down the initial groundwork and build towards sustainability with the next shipment. But, that's only if things go according to plan, and plans never survive first contact with the enemy.I agree but I think these kinds of colonies might also not have great capacity to handle any stresses put on them, which is how you end up with situations like Tarsus. And then later on in TNG and DS9 you have colonies where the schtick seems to be "and we built it with HARD WORK not fancy machines or replicated food" that...also aren't great at handling stresses or are run by cult leaders like Alixus.
In the Kelvinverse the Gorn are Vegetarians ;o)Anyone else think of the 2013 Star Trek videogame when they see the SNW Gorn? They're visually quite similar.
Although McCoy's line about performing a C-section on a pregnant Gorn makes exactly zero sense now.
Yeah, Trek colonies are much too small. A few generations and you'll be mating with your first cousinI think looks might be a little deceiving here, because without highly advanced technology, a colony of 5000 souls isn't self-sustaining. It's not even really a big enough gene pool to provide for a healthy future population.
I suspect colonies like this are cosmetically 'quaint' in appearance, but boast rather imposing technology underneath the surface. You wouldn't see it on a TV show set, of course, but if Trek was the real world it would be there. The doctor's office might look like something out of Little House on the Prairie, but his couch would be a full biobed complete with a pullout touchscreen, and a rack of modern instruments and drugs. Their gaslight lamps would be powered by a fusion or even a dilithium-channeled matter-antimatter reactor, perhaps located underground. Make no mistake, a colony like this would simply be a 23rd Century version of Westworld, but without the barfights and robots. Because 5000 people can't live in a genuinely recreated Mayberry without the farms, factories, and other industrialized stuff that goes into building and sustaining it. So it has to be replicated, or based on modern 23rd Century tech. Their soda fountain probably looks like it's right out of 1955, but what comes out of it is resequenced food like you get out of the ship's synthesizers. All cosmetic.
Just my thoughts on it.
In the Kelvinverse the Gorn are Vegetarians
Yeah, Trek colonies are much too small. A few generations and you'll be mating with your first cousin
God help us if they succeed though, the last thing the galaxy needs are the Hysperians but aggressively midwestern.You might also have colonies that are to lay down the initial groundwork and build towards sustainability with the next shipment. But, that's only if things go according to plan, and plans never survive first contact with the enemy.
Having shaken that hand while he was still with us I can tell you I still find it fascinating he was missing his middle finger of his right hand for so many years and so very many fans still don't know it was ever missing.
Yet.Holy shit Scotty!! They sure kept that one quiet. I really like this Scotty too, so far. The young Scotty who wasn't banished to an ice planet for 6 months.
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