It's entirely possible that the Enterprise had some sort of minor refit prior to TWOK, including changes to the bridge, and that is what Kirk was needling Preston about.
Oh he's absolutely needling Preston. It's obvious in the movie. Even more so in the book when Preston realizes that he's doing it and gets mad that he fell for it.
"In front of James Kirk himself?"
Dannan was Peter's sister, and he adored her.
"Dinna play the fool wi' thine old uncle, boy. I can see a schoolboy crush—and so can everyone else."
But the captain was far more subtle and complex than his Vulcan exterior permitted him to reveal. Perhaps he had not, as she had believed, given her this task to test her control of the anger she so feared. Perhaps she was learning from Peter precisely what Spock had intended.
"It was kind of you to bring me a ship so like the Enterprise, Mr. Chekov," Khan said.
Out of three hundred people, Khan had found only ten troublesome enough to bother killing.
Deltan. Deltans tended to work and travel in groups, or at the very least in pairs, for a Deltan alone was terribly isolated. They required emotional and physical closeness of such intensity that no other sentient being could long survive intimacy with one of them.
But we're the only ship free in the octant.
When I read this as a kid I thought all of the "thee" and "thy" and "thou" was somehow a way more authentic way that real a Scotsman might talk. Now I have seen way more Scottish people on TV and movies and have met a few Scottish folk. I don't think I've heard a thee or thy out of any of them.
Does anyone have a different experience?
(I know, lieutenant and cadet are contradictory. I also know this is Starfleet but I've known enough Navy people who run into this like a brick wall.)
As we had theorized. But the Reliant as seen on screen was the way to go.
Yikes.
Has there ever been a novel that followed up on the lost crew of the Reliant?
Doesn't the Search for Spock novelization show the Enterprise retrieving the Reliant crew from CA5 in its opening chapters?
Doesn't the Search for Spock novelization show the Enterprise retrieving the Reliant crew from CA5 in its opening chapters?
IIRC, they rendezvous with a transport and off-load most of the cadets, and the transport is supposed to continue on to Ceti Alpha V and rescue the Reliant crew so the Enterprise can go straight to Earth.
I meant are there any books that follow any of the survivors after the two (or three) movies? For that matter, is Mr. Kyle or even Mr. Beach ever heard from again? "I'll never forget that one time..."
I'm the only writer I can think of who's ever done anything with Mr. Beach, but only in novels set several years before TWOK.
Did you have people call him "Stoney"?
Damn, they killed Kyle. That’s like killing Wedge.The big one I always remember is War Dragons, which misremembered/retconned the closing log entry of TWOK and said the whole crew had been executed by Khan, which gave Chekov angst about being a first officer again.
I just realized that Vonda says that the engineering department remained on board. So they're all dead.I could see the command crew being among the people on Reliant most likely to have been executed, unfortunately. Even Chekov and Terrell were essentially given slow death sentences assuming they didn't receive medical attention.
Writers’ Strike issues?Of course, there are clumsier ways of doing this, like Pike's line in Star Trek 2009: "You understand what the Federation is, don't you? It's important. It's a peacekeeping and humanitarian armada." That line wasn't in the preview clip of that scene released online, and was delivered when Pike was off-camera, so I assume it was hastily written and dubbed in when someone realized that new viewers would need it explained why the Federation was a good thing. I suspect the line we got was edited down from something that mentioned both the Federation and Starfleet, explaining the incongruity of referring to a political alliance as an armada. Or maybe it was just so last-minute a dub that they didn't have time to rewrite it to make more sense.
I meant are there any books that follow any of the survivors after the two (or three) movies? For that matter, is Mr. Kyle or even Mr. Beach ever heard from again? "I'll never forget that one time..."
If you're allowing graphic novels, I seem to recall that Kyle showed up in the "Enterprise alumni roundup" aboard the Enterprise-A in Debt of Honor.
(Then again, I believe Garrovick did, too. Oops.)
Why oops? Because of Prodigy?
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