This week : double red alert! It's The Conscience of the King.
I only rated this one a 3; Sorry guys.
I only rated this one a 3; Sorry guys.
The Governor of Tarsus IV hereby sentences feek61 to death that more valued members of the Trek BBS might live...![]()
Glad it's not just me....Some minor issues here and there (the squirt bottle)
You can make fun of Kirk, but it would have been a shocking breech of Starfleet protocol if he'd skipped straight to the Triple Dog Red Alert.double red alert!
Glad it's not just me....Some minor issues here and there (the squirt bottle)
A great episode, and one that I thank for making my high school battles with Shakespeare quite bearable - I would just play "spot the Trek reference" every time I had to read one in English
ToddPence : good pickup about Scotty. I didn't realise he had a stretch away from the show like this. I think one of the issues might have been money - Doohan was on $850 an episode, making him more expensive than the rest of the cast (except for the big three of course).
Greg Cox : very interesting. Looking forward to seeing where this goes. The TOS books just keep on coming at the moment![]()
Okay, I can't resist pointing out that my next Trek novel, Foul Deeds Will Rise, is a loose sequel to "Conscience of the King," featuring the return of Lenore Karidian. It's due out at the end of the year.
And, yes, obviously, the original ep is a favorite of mine as well. I actually got the idea for the novel while rewatching the ep several months ago.
"Say, whatever happened to Lenore anyway? And what would happen if Kirk ran into her again, twenty years later?"
They never explain just what DID happen to Leighton to cause his facial disfigurement.
This is the fourth episode in a row in which Scotty does not appear. Was James Doohan busy doing something else at the time, or was it just coincidence that these four straight stories have no role for the ship's engineer?
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