Agreed and the writer, Lee Cronin (Gene L.Coon) must have overlooked that small part of human nature!
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H&I said:Captain Kirk becomes increasingly erratic and orders the Enterprise into Romulan space where the ship is captured by a beautiful Romulan commander.
Which is how it should be!Subcommander Tal said:A subspace message will take 3 weeks to reach Starfleet.
One of many examples in TOS of the term "starship" being reserved for the special class of ships to which the Enteprise belonged, rather than a generic term for all warp-driven vessels.Scotty said:...they'll know everything there is to know about a starship.
In other words...zey haff vays of making him talk!The Romulan Commander said:But there are Romulan methods completely effective against humans and human weaknesses.
Yep. It was used almost exclusively. What does it say on the dedication plaque? STARSHIP. How was the Constellation identified? STARSHIP. No other warp capable vessel was referred to as such.One of many examples in TOS of the term "starship" being reserved for the special class of ships to which the Enteprise belonged, rather than a generic term for all warp-driven vessels.
Which is how it should be!![]()
The idea was that they didn’t have the option of sending real-time communications, at least in some areas. Space is big and even FTL signals would have a speed limit, however large.
KIRK: Are you continuing to broadcast tactical reports?
UHURA [OC]: Affirmative, Captain.
KIRK: And at this distance?
UHURA [OC]: Approximately three hours before receiving a reply to our first message.
Space is funny, so I suppose it could be three weeks. The time lag in “Balance of Terror”, while meaningful for that plot, was considerably shorter:
(Scotty) was the highest-ranking member of the crew who wasn't in on the plan, and he couldn't have played his part better.
That always irked me, it would have made more sense for Scotty to have been involved and to have made preparatory engineering changes 'in line with the stolen specifications' or some such. Instead of just plugging-in an alien device with 15 minutes notice.
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That always irked me, it would have made more sense for Scotty to have been involved and to have made preparatory engineering changes 'in line with the stolen specifications' or some such. Instead of just plugging-in an alien device with 15 minutes notice.
It is considered one of the better episodes.
I do not like the idea of the deception that the Federation is practicing.
Scotty looks at Kirk with his Romulan eyebrows and says that "you look like the devil himself"
Is it? It is certainly memorable as the only other Romulan episode, the (out of order) debut of D7s, and Joanne Linville's Commander, but I'd never rank it among the better ones myself. It's alrightish I guess, but there's too much plot convenience going on for the whole caper to work as an actual viable thought out plan. The Romulans could have just blown up the Enterprise, not have invited Kirk and Spock over, had some extra security guarding the think they were trying to nick, and last but not least, done an autopsy on Kirk.
It is. Unfortunately. Typically, people lump it in with Tholian Web as one of the "exceptions" to the third season. In fact, it's a horribly plotted episode that makes no sense under the slightest bit of scrutiny (as you noted) and most of which reads like an embarrassing piece of Spock fanfic. I bet Nimoy loved it but it's barely above average and TOS' most overrated ep.
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