For years I have wondered if I am the only person who noticed they beamed up 7 people in the final scene of City on the Edge of Forever. Have never heard anyone question it and at the time, 6 was the max for beaming, if I’m not mistaken?
Chekov’s line opens the door to possibilities best left closed.SCOTT: All others suspended in transit. Who are the guests, by the way?
KIRK: Klingons.
SCOTT: Well, they're right in here.
KIRK: Johnson?
JOHNSON: Security on the way, sir.
CHEKOV: Captain, leave them where they are. Non-existence. That's so many less Klingon monsters in the galaxy.
Yep, exactly correct. I have read and seen everything (to my knowledge) regarding bloopers, mistakes, etc. yet never have I heard of anyone mentioning this 7 person beam up. Granted, Day of the Dove addresses it but way after the fact. Hard to believe this one slipped thru all the cracks.Nice catch! “Day of the Dove” covered that eventuality:
Chekov’s line opens the door to possibilities best left closed.
Imagine if you were that seventh guy, the redshirt in back, and the other six got beamed up but not you. And you think, I'll just wait a minute and they'll beam me up next. But they don't. They forget you and leave orbit right away (which actually happened in "And the Children").
At some point, you'd have to start interacting with the Guardian. I wonder how that would go.
Many such f***-ups are possible!
Chekov indicated a few times in the series and movies that he had "special" feeling when it came to the Klingons.CHEKOV: Captain, leave them where they are. Non-existence. That's so many less Klingon monsters in the galaxy.
Many such f***-ups are possible!
Hence the reality that became ENT and DIS?
JB
I like ENT (because I think they really did try), but yes, I can believe that some redshirt peeing around with the Guardian caused DISC!![]()
Were they trying to make a Tuvix? Because that's how you get a Tuvix.For years I have wondered if I am the only person who noticed they beamed up 7 people in the final scene of City on the Edge of Forever. Have never heard anyone question it and at the time, 6 was the max for beaming, if I’m not mistaken?
Well, there was Scotty's line from "The Tholian Web":I don't think we have much reason to believe in any specific limitations of the TOS transporter. No plot ever hinged on it being impossible/difficult to transport more than six people at a time. No dialogue hinted at such a limitation.
Funny I never got that feeling, Phase! It seemed to me that it was just, "We need to put another Star Trek show on television and I've always liked the idea of setting it before TOS!" The arrogance of Braga (I think?) where he said to the Phlox actor in the corridor, "Are you ready for a seven year show?" Or words to that effect!
JB
Nothing more than a continuity error.For years I have wondered if I am the only person who noticed they beamed up 7 people in the final scene of City on the Edge of Forever. Have never heard anyone question it and at the time, 6 was the max for beaming, if I’m not mistaken?
Well, there was Scotty's line from "The Tholian Web":
"It's jamming our transporter frequencies. I've only got three of them working, and I'm not sure of those. One of you has got to wait."
That certainly implies that each of the six transporter pads uses a specific frequency, and you can't beam more than one person at a time on the same frequency.
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