I don’t think most of those roles qualify as extras. The corridors of the Enterprise were teaming with extras in the first season. So I doubt budget was a problem.Budgets were really small back then, eh?
Couldn't hire enough different extras?
I don’t think most of those roles qualify as extras. The corridors of the Enterprise were teaming with extras in the first season. So I doubt budget was a problem.Budgets were really small back then, eh?
Couldn't hire enough different extras?
Then the amount of Twins/Triplets/Quadruplets/etc have become that much more common.I don’t think most of those roles qualify as extras. The corridors of the Enterprise were teaming with extras in the first season. So I doubt budget was a problem.
No. The folks in charge of casting just like certain actors.Then the amount of Twins/Triplets/Quadruplets/etc have become that much more common.
No. The folks in charge of casting just like certain actors.
Are you suggesting all these actors offered 2 for 1 deals?Budgets were really small back then, eh?
Couldn't hire enough different extras?
Or they get "Preferred Status" treatment to show up as multiple characters.Are you suggesting all these actors offered 2 for 1 deals?
They probably do. As mentioned, the folks in charge like their work.Or they get "Preferred Status" treatment to show up as multiple characters.
The fact that they were giving the Enterprise a "proper shakedown" is all the wiggle room needed to make the trip to Vulcan as circuitous and/or as slow as necessary to be compatible with pretty much any distance between Earth and Kronos established by any other adventure. The four days stated in TMP does not establish a benchmark for routine trips between Earth and Vulcan at any speed.At the end of The Motion Picture, they mention to Spock they can take him to Vulcan in about 4 days from Earth.
That’s 4 days to go 16-light years, since Vulcan is established as being in the 40 Eridani A star system.
Just for argument sake, let’s say they weren’t talking about going to maximum warp when they mentioned taking Spock home, and maybe were going to do a slower cruising speed to Vulcan with that estimate. You might arguably still get a comparable speed to what the NX-01 was capable of doing, since it was a diplomatic mission where they’re trying to rush to Qo’Nos.
If you try to put TMP together with “Broken Bow,” it would imply Klingon space is a comparable distance from Earth as Vulcan. Although, that seems awfully close to the core systems of the Federation.
To add another layer to this, the Kelvin Universe has Qo’Nos as existing in the Omega Leonis star system, which is 112-light years away. So if you just extrapolate the math, if it takes 4 days to go 16-light years, it should take 28 days to go 112-light years.
And a month to go from the core of the Federation to the core of the Klingon Empire seems more believable.
He was on a ship called Botany Bay, the forces of nominative determinism made detention on Space Australia the only possible outcome.I'm watching Space Seed not sure if this counts but McGiver should have been in the brig at the end awaiting her court martial. Khan should have been in the brig waiting to be charged with multiple counts of attempted murder etc
That's how it should have ended
Definitely. There is no reason to send them to Ceti Alpha V. It's a stupid, backwards, decision by Kirk that ignores all the harm done.I'm watching Space Seed not sure if this counts but McGiver should have been in the brig at the end awaiting her court martial. Khan should have been in the brig waiting to be charged with multiple counts of attempted murder etc
That's how it should have ended
I think the reason why Kirk does it is that in "Space Seed" the characterization of Khan is supposed to be more nuanced than how he is described later. He's not talked about like he's a genetically engineered Hitler. It's not until you get to Wrath of Khan and arguably most decidedly in Into Darkness that they make him a tyrant that is said to have perpetrated genocide.Definitely. There is no reason to send them to Ceti Alpha V. It's a stupid, backwards, decision by Kirk that ignores all the harm done.
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