After one is trained in the use and safety of firearms, one can't help but notice the number of times people in movies and TV will "sweep" unintended targets with the barrel of their gun, or scratch the back of their head with it, and other behavior that makes a Range Safety Officer go, "GAH!"
One such example is a close-up of Kirk, just before the commercial break, staring down at Garrovick's team who have just been killed by the "Obsession" creature. Staring in shock, Kirk—his finger still on the trigger—wipes his lower lip with the phaser and barrel.
Then there's the climactic scene in "The Corbomite Maneuver" where Kirk continues to point his phaser at Balok even as introductions are being made.
And there are many other examples in the series. No respect for fancy heaters.
One such example is a close-up of Kirk, just before the commercial break, staring down at Garrovick's team who have just been killed by the "Obsession" creature. Staring in shock, Kirk—his finger still on the trigger—wipes his lower lip with the phaser and barrel.
Then there's the climactic scene in "The Corbomite Maneuver" where Kirk continues to point his phaser at Balok even as introductions are being made.
And there are many other examples in the series. No respect for fancy heaters.