Actually, nothing in Forbidden Planet indicates that the Krell are the only alien species they know about.
It's just that there's nothing to indicate they know about other aliens, either.
It's a blank slate, pretty much.
Yeah, but that's a deleted scene. If we start making deleted scens canon, then we won't just have Spock as a Vulcan to worry about - Saavik will be half-Romulan.Well there was, but it was cut out of the final movie. When the C-57-D was in orbit of Altair-4, the following dialog was to have occured:
Yeah, but that's a deleted scene. If we start making deleted scens canon, then we won't just have Spock as a Vulcan to worry about - Saavik will be half-Romulan.Well there was, but it was cut out of the final movie. When the C-57-D was in orbit of Altair-4, the following dialog was to have occured:![]()
When was Saavik not half-Romulan?
Actually, no, it's not a different story. I cited the Saavik example as something that would become canon if we treated deleted scenes as canon.Nowhere in canon Star Trek has there ever been confirmation that Saavik was anything but Vulcan. Now if you wanna talk deleted scenes, early scripts and non-canon sources, that's a different story.
All I need to cite is Saavik crying at Spock's funeral. Clearly not the action of a full Vulcan.
Doesn't Sarek cry in TNG?All I need to cite is Saavik crying at Spock's funeral. Clearly not the action of a full Vulcan.
Interesting. The hyperdrive energy conversion that the crew goes through could be the precursor to the transporter.
Interesting. The hyperdrive energy conversion that the crew goes through could be the precursor to the transporter.
I had that thought too. What they called the 'DC' stations, may serve dual-purpose. And we just did not see the 'transporter' function used. Perhaps the transporter process was computer controlled, like the DC process was. That would explain the absence of a transporter control console.
A transporter would be useful for crew members to transfer between ships close in space - without the slow and awkward spacesuit EVA process. But it seems Commander Adams prefers to land the C-57-D, rather than to beam down an away team. Perhaps the C-57-D's transporter has a very limited range of only meters (ok for ship to ship), and not kilometers (required for orbit to planet).
And I'll even add another function to those 'DC' stations... a crew life-stasis function. Same function as 'DC', except prolonged for days or years. This would allow the crew to avoid having to experience that entire year-long voyage the C-57-D required to reach Altair-4.
All I need to cite is Saavik crying at Spock's funeral. Clearly not the action of a full Vulcan.
Actually, no, it's not a different story. I cited the Saavik example as something that would become canon if we treated deleted scenes as canon.
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