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You're right about Kirk’s movements (it's my third-favorite ep and I just watched it last week), but it's not entirely definitive. Also, you're right about the doors, but not the turbolifts I think - those would be useless to the Scalosians unless they sped them up. There's no dialogue to...
The only problem with that is that most - and by that I mean almost all - actors portraying Romulans on TNG and DS9 hit it out of the park with their performances and were far, far better-written characters. Sure, Romulans are more sinister than Vulcans, but they share the stoicism and many...
Nah, no sale. T'Pring was definitely a villain, sure (which makes her portrayal on SNW interesting), but Sarek clearly respected Kirk from jump and did not at all seem like a xenophobe or even particularly arrogant; whatever disagreements he had with Spock were largely over and done with in the...
No worse than what was done on TNG and DS9, where Vulcans were consistently portrayed as smug tools or outright racists. Thank the stars for Tim Russ and Jolene Blalock for restoring order.
I remember one Mad parody (TWOK?) that still cracks me up to this day for this exchange:
"Damage, Scotty?"
"No, thank you, Admiral - we have quite enough already."
It's my favorite bridge display and I have a working prop version that I absolutely adore. I assume it reflects the sensor web around the ship and shows it to be operating. Of course, out of universe, it made so much noise and/or generated so much heat that one of the directors ordered it...
Right - I was wondering about that too. Maybe the poster got confused with the Enterprise's time travel and attributed it to Seven.
Personally, I never saw any connection between Gary Seven and the Doctor until reading it right now on this here board. It's a cool theory, but I don't think...
This discussion leads to the second big problem with the WOK setup. How could the Reliant possibly miss the number of planets in this system and fail to note the discrepancy? All the more so because they weren't just making a temporary stop - they were evaluating the system for its suitability...