Now McCoy, he's got that short-sleeved tunic, so he could roll up one of his sleeves and tuck his pack under there....
Does anyone know if it is against the rules to show someone smoking on TV in the US? On occasion I have seen it so I don't think its totally banned. Or is it some sort of voluntary thing?
Am I correct in remembering in that apart from the bit in Space Seed where you can see smoke from Deforest Kellys hidden cigarette behind the medical scanner, there is no smoking in TOS?
Are you thinking of the bit from "Journey to Babel" where there's something that looks like smoke rising from the surgical frame? I always took that as being intended to represent condensation from the cryogenic procedure.
Not to mention the cigarette (or whatever it is) Martia smokes with Kirk on Rura Penthe in Star Trek VI.
I'm just using thread as an excuse to post this:
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Does anyone know if it is against the rules to show someone smoking on TV in the US? On occasion I have seen it so I don't think its totally banned. Or is it some sort of voluntary thing?
I'm just using thread as an excuse to post this:
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Does anyone know if it is against the rules to show someone smoking on TV in the US? On occasion I have seen it so I don't think its totally banned. Or is it some sort of voluntary thing?
Why are Uhura and Chapel making out?
I'm just using thread as an excuse to post this:
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Does anyone know if it is against the rules to show someone smoking on TV in the US? On occasion I have seen it so I don't think its totally banned. Or is it some sort of voluntary thing?
Why are Uhura and Chapel making out?
And didn't Spock refer to it as a "serogenic open-heart procedure"? Serogenic would be a sci-fi term for something that stimulates the making of blood serum. I think transcripts that say cryogenic are wrong, unless Nimoy mispronounced cryogenic and accidentally hit upon a good sci-fi word that fit the story perfectly. That seems unlikely; he was meticulous with his words.
There was no such sign in the transporter room until Nick Meyer stuck it in there for TWOK. It disappeared thereafter.
There's a no smoking sign in the first pilot? Where?
Actually the script does say "cryogenic": http://www.orionpressfanzines.com/articles/journey_to_babel.htm
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