What is it holding? A brain? A Provider?
What is it holding? A brain? A Provider?
Brain and brain! What is brain?What is it holding? A brain? A Provider?
I am watching The Cage right now. And I notice for the first time that Spock has a rather obvious limp. Was that a deliberate choice to show his injuries from the previous mission on Rigel VII or was Nimoy actually hurt when filming?
- The second revised final draft script of the "The Cage" indicates, as does the episode, that Spock, José Tyler, and others had been wounded in the fighting on Rigel VII – events which took place just prior to the action in "The Cage". The script includes stage directions for Spock to be limping and for Tyler to have a bandaged hand.
I was watching “The Man Trap” this afternoon, and, for the first time ever noticed that there’s a scene from either “The Cage” or WNMHGB. How could I miss that???
Spock's leg story
At one point, Gene Roddenberry planned to do an episode set before the original Star Trek pilot, "The Cage", in which Spock would have injured one of his legs. As a way to set the story up, Roddenberry asked Leonard Nimoy to limp during "The Cage", an instruction with which Nimoy complied. "But we never did an episode on Spock's leg!" Nimoy stated at 2001 Slanted Fedora convention in Las Vegas, where Nimoy also revealed the origins of Spock's limp in "The Cage". [33](X)
Which scene is that?
It'd be a good use of stock footage. People who have been drilled on where and when to go when such an order is given would take the same route to their quarters every time, assuming they're currently at their stations when the order is given.
It’s right after Kirk and Spock find Green’s body on the planet, and Kirk calls for General Quarters 3.
The corridor scene? Yep. There's a quick cut that uses pilot footage.Yes, except that the uniforms are different.
That's not the only instance of footage from other episodes in The Man Trap, which had many! Here's everything I noticed (including the WNMHGB footage you already mentioned):I was watching “The Man Trap” this afternoon, and, for the first time ever noticed that there’s a scene from either “The Cage” or WNMHGB. How could I miss that???
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