I thought it was over-the-top that Valeris vaporized a good pot--and presumably wrecked the food that was being prepared in it--to set off the alarm,.....
That was very un Vulcan of her more Romulish???


I thought it was over-the-top that Valeris vaporized a good pot--and presumably wrecked the food that was being prepared in it--to set off the alarm,.....
Why wouldn't Chekov know what Valeris did about weapons?
He probably did.Why wouldn't Chekov know what Valeris did about weapons?
So, when you go into your kitchen I'm sure you have the basics. Knives, cutting board, skillet, stove, rack of phasers...
Anyone else find the presence of phasers in the kitchen to be a little strange?
There's a part of me that thought perhaps this was simply a recreational area for people who cooked for fun, rather than feeding the crew. Stretching it more than a bit, but what the Hell.
I am reading this thread with interest...
Am I the only one who thought that the purpose for Valeris firing the phasers was to set off the alarms, allowing the two perpertrators to shoot each other at close range? Her "show-and-tell" in the kitchen was to mask their use of phasers.
Or have I missed something really obvious here?
How did she not trigger the alarm then?
How did she not trigger the alarm then?
Phasers on stun, close range. McCoy even wonders why they weren't simply vaporized, and Chekov says "It would have set off the alarm."
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