Kirk had to ask the ships computer to recognize him, and it said it did.
Apparently, the turbolift is usually in "automatic" or computer controlled mode where you speak the deck number and twist the handle. It can be put in manual mode which I assume isolates that turbolift from the central computer system, but you still speak the deck number and twist the handle to make it go same as in automatic mode.KIRK: Spock!
(The door nearly closes before he is inside.)
SPOCK: Apparently our friends learned very quickly.
KIRK: Too quickly. Bridge. (Kirk twists handle and handle light illuminates.)
(But the lights indicate they are going down quickly, not up.)
SPOCK: Freefall!
KIRK: Out of control. Put it on manual. (Kirk presses bottom black button on the wall.) Bridge.(Kirk twists handle and handle light illuminates.)
Then Kirk apparently stops half a ton of plummeting mass with his sheer strength by overdramatically torquing on the control handle like it's a handbrake, treating it as a mechanical rather than an electrical control.
But we can agree to disagree. If you think it looks great and I think it looks goofy, there's plenty of room in the universe for both of us.
I think we're not having the same conversation, actually. Your phrase "relatively little strength" is not what I see depicted.
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