We've all heard things exaggerated and incorrectly remembered or assumed regarding Star Trek. Let's try to explore and debunk some of them.
What are myths and misconceptions and erroneous assumptions you've heard about TOS that you disagree with?
Some of mine:
- Kirk slept with everyone women he encountered. Not true and another concurrent thread is also debunking this.
- Kirk acted first and thought later. I disagree. Kirk didn't get where he is by the seat of his pants and dumb luck. He has fifteen years experience and training that got him where he is. He has an adept mind that can consider many options quickly, certainly more quickly than other commanders we've seen in later series.
- Kirk speaks like every word is a sentence. Not true. Indeed this mannerism has been caricatured for years by comedians, but Kirk only really once spoke blatantly like that in one episode, "The Lights Of Zetar."
- The Enterprise is the Federation flagship. No, never referenced as such in TOS.
- Star Trek is a Utopian future. No, not in TOS. This is a TNG concept.
- The Federation is a moneyless society. No, not in TOS. Later films and TNG referenced this idea.
- The Enterprise is Kirk's first command. No, a reference to his first command is in WNMHGB and it's backed up in the Writer's Guide that Kirk commanded a smaller vessel before the Enterprise.
- Shuttlecraft are only sublight capable. No, the anecdotal evidence onscreen clearly argues that shuttlecraft would have to be warp capable to do what we see them doing.
Anyone else? Any others?
What are myths and misconceptions and erroneous assumptions you've heard about TOS that you disagree with?
Some of mine:
- Kirk slept with everyone women he encountered. Not true and another concurrent thread is also debunking this.
- Kirk acted first and thought later. I disagree. Kirk didn't get where he is by the seat of his pants and dumb luck. He has fifteen years experience and training that got him where he is. He has an adept mind that can consider many options quickly, certainly more quickly than other commanders we've seen in later series.
- Kirk speaks like every word is a sentence. Not true. Indeed this mannerism has been caricatured for years by comedians, but Kirk only really once spoke blatantly like that in one episode, "The Lights Of Zetar."
- The Enterprise is the Federation flagship. No, never referenced as such in TOS.
- Star Trek is a Utopian future. No, not in TOS. This is a TNG concept.
- The Federation is a moneyless society. No, not in TOS. Later films and TNG referenced this idea.
- The Enterprise is Kirk's first command. No, a reference to his first command is in WNMHGB and it's backed up in the Writer's Guide that Kirk commanded a smaller vessel before the Enterprise.
- Shuttlecraft are only sublight capable. No, the anecdotal evidence onscreen clearly argues that shuttlecraft would have to be warp capable to do what we see them doing.
Anyone else? Any others?
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