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Kirk is speaking in the past tense. He’s making a log entry about something that happened some time earlier. He did the same thing in “The Man Trap”:Captain's Log, stardate 1672.1. Specimen-gathering mission on planet Alpha 177. Unknown to any of us during this time, a duplicate of me, some strange alter ego, had been created by the transporter malfunction.
So Kirk hasn’t been revising his log entries — and he isn’t psychic.Captain's log, additional entry. Since our mission was routine, we had beamed down to the planet without suspicion. We were unaware each member of the landing party was seeing a different woman, a different Nancy Crater.
What didn't make sense was when they later switched to doing them in the present tense, often in contexts where nobody would have the time or opportunity to stop and record a log entry.
We're hearing his thoughts as he composes it in his mind.Now how about the one from the start of Mirror, Mirror? How exactly could he record a log in the transporter room of a parallel Enterprise when he could take no such record back home with him?![]()
And why would he enter the date/time as “stardate unknown”? If I suddenly found myself in a parallel universe, I’d assume that time still worked the same way.Now how about the one from the start of Mirror, Mirror? How exactly could he record a log in the transporter room of a parallel Enterprise when he could take no such record back home with him?![]()
Good point! I guess the shock of transition to the MU made him forget what time it was.scotpens
And why would he enter the date/time as “stardate unknown”? If I suddenly found myself in a parallel universe, I’d assume that time still worked the same way.
Many a description is written from the viewpoint of the present tense, even if the writing happens years or centuries after the fact. Especially if it's a narrative to ongoing events. The choice between past and present tense here appears quite arbitrary to me.Notice the use of has instead of had.
To the contrary - he dictates with the full knowledge that the ship is "altered" and behavior is "savage", knowledge he doesn't yet have on the transporter pad but will come to possess later on. But he narrates, so he makes it sound as if it were happening there and then. It's no different from saying "Unbeknownst to me, my evil double is having all the fun I never dare have" after the fact.He clearly hasn't figured out what's going on yet, it's happening to him right that second.
I get what you're saying. The log was in the present tense though and it's worded as if he's recording it right on the transporter pad. Here's a transcript:
Captain's log, stardate unknown. During an ion storm, my landing party has beamed back to the Enterprise and found it and the personnel aboard changed. The ship is subtly altered physically. Behavior and discipline has become brutal, savage.
See? Notice the use of has instead of had. He clearly hasn't figured out what's going on yet, it's happening to him right that second. I just find it funny, I know it was done for effect and it's a great moment, classic. Just humorous if you think about it.
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