wasn't it more like oh ^*%&&% can I finish this episode on time and in budget before the next one is scheduled to start filiming?
hofner said:
Sometimes the mystery is more fun than the mundane nuts and bolts explanation.
Robert
beaker, and few notable others, are one of the few reasons to come into this forum.Red Ranger said:
And I (and others) are just tired of you, period.
Timo said:
+ Chekov aboard by "Space Seed".
+ All of 5yr mission covered.
+ 3 years between "Errand of Mercy" and "Day of the Dove" as specified by Kang in the latter.
+ "Amok Time" comes before "This Side of Paradise", so the two shocking things common to the episodes - Spock falling in love and fighting his captain - are indeed novelties in "Amok Time".
+ Grand finale is the supernova fireworks of "All Our Yesterdays", not "Turnabout Intruder".
+ All non-stardated episodes can be inserted wherever they make the best sense.
- Some set modifications jiggle back and forth.
Timo said:
If we go by the 1000 SD/yr theory, "What Are Little Girls Made Of" is the earliest episode where a 22-yr-old Chekov could plausibly be aboard. If he's to be there from the very beginning, we could say he enrolled in the Academy at 17 rather than 18 (since we know that this is perfectly possible in the 24th century at least).
Timo Saloniemi
Timo said:
Luckily the stardate overlap problem affects two episodes only: "Miri" and "Corbomite". And if we want to evoke two misquoted stardates for TOS (to work around these) and two for TNG (to sweep away the Yar problem), I don't think this yet counts as discrediting the entire stardate system.
cooleddie74 said:
Yet in "Megas-Tu" McCoy is aboard and they're all wearing regular series black-collar tunics and uniforms, meaning it happens AFTER the second pilot.
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