Rojan knew so little of humanity that I doubt he had any idea 'who' he was killing. I'm sure all humans looked exactly the same to him. The native Kelvan form has leathery skin and 100 tentacles, after all.
The native Kelvan form has leathery skin and 100 tentacles, after all.
Each time I watch this episode, I carefully try to follow the cubes through the scene. I agree that the director/crew got it right - the female crew member's cube was destroyed.
I can't say what Rojan was thinking when deciding which to destroy, but the writer certainly did give it thought. In destroying the woman's cube, it gave a greater impact to the story - remember the context of the time.
As an aside, when watching the episode I often wonder did the restored crew member have a headache, or other assorted bumps and bruises from being tossed about while in a 'dehydrated' state?
So make sure that if they fall on their backsides, they're already on a mat of some kind.Being tossed onto the grass while landing on the ''original'' one out of fourteen sides is defying the odds beyond belief. That indicates the restored position will automatically match the previous position of the restoree. Which is good for Shea, but bad for Chekov and Uhura if they are brought back away from their chairs.
Barbara Bouchet in leather . . .Leathery? Spock said only 100 limbs resembling tentacles. Although Kelinda might develop a fetish for leather.The native Kelvan form has leathery skin and 100 tentacles, after all.
That's what egg cartons are for.It would, but maybe there isn't any automatic switch on their belt gadgets? In any case, risking the whole crew in such fragile forms wouldn't be a very smart move. It takes hardly any effort at all to crush those polyhedrons.I think Metryq meant, why didn't the Kelvans reduce themselves to cubes for long term travel, with their equipment set to automatically restore the crew once it reached our galaxy.Even at the highest warp speed they could manage, it still took more than one Kelvan lifespan to get from one galaxy to the other. That's why they would need a generation ship.
The savings in life support system resources and food would be simply vast.
Barbara Bouchet in leather . . .![]()
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