Exaclty. You can replace the quadrotriticale's with, I don't know, a vaccine or some rare element that they need for their weather stabilizer and the overall plot remains the same.Nope. All it is is the gimmick with the Everyone Wants This Thing sign stamped across it.
Exaclty. You can replace the quadrotriticale's with, I don't know, a vaccine or some rare element that they need for their weather stabilizer and the overall plot remains the same.Nope. All it is is the gimmick with the Everyone Wants This Thing sign stamped across it.
I went for "red matter". If they only needed a microscopic drop of whatever the hell it is, why then do they have a huge ball of the stuff?
I went for "red matter". If they only needed a microscopic drop of whatever the hell it is, why then do they have a huge ball of the stuff?
Yep, and the fact people could have died because the poisoning was barely mentioned...Cyrano Jones pointed that out to defend himself. Sherman's Planet is only there to set the context.The way the story is structured, we have the Klingons there, and the tribbles are in your face constantly through the show. Quadrotriticale is given some importance in early scenes, and we almost completely forget about it except for Baris' always bringing it up and being portrayed as an idiot.
IInstead of eating the ressource, Tribbles could have broke it. "Captain, these panels could have support hundred of Tribbles. They must have been sabotaged.Exaclty. You can replace the quadrotriticale's with, I don't know, a vaccine or some rare element that they need for their weather stabilizer and the overall plot remains the same.Nope. All it is is the gimmick with the Everyone Wants This Thing sign stamped across it.
Because tribbles are likely to interact with a weather stabilizer or vaccine.
This is so not a MacGuffin.
The way the story is structured, we have the Klingons there, and the tribbles are in your face constantly through the show. Quadrotriticale is given some importance in early scenes, and we almost completely forget about it except for Baris' always bringing it up and being portrayed as an idiot.
Quadrotriticale gets a bit of an explanation. Red matter gets none whatsoever.
Three words:
Starboard. Power. Coupling.
And really, red matter is just technobabble too, in weapon form.
I tend to interpret a MacGuffin based on the explanation Hitchcock gave in his interviews with Truffaut, and quadrotriticale fits better for me than some of the other options.
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