Or is it just the men who get to have "fun" before they age 90 years in two minutes when they accidentally bump into something?
And by the way, if the Scalosians move so much faster than us, wouldn't the effects of friction with the surrounding air tend to ruin their day
And wouldn't they be visible if they had to stand still for a long time while being transported?
And wouldn't the transporter alert the crew that additional persons besides the landing party were beaming aboard?
It is so silly but I loved it so much as a kid I gave it a 6.It is so silly but I loved it so much as a kid I gave it a 7.
It is so silly but I loved it so much as a kid I gave it a 6.
You know what bothers me in this one? Kirk's phaser blast. He fires it on the bridge and it doesn't damage anything.
Neil
You know what bothers me in this one? Kirk's phaser blast. He fires it on the bridge and it doesn't damage anything.
Not sure how successful that plan will be--won't the Enterprise women be child bearers?
True! It had been canonically established that crewman have the ability to leave written messages aboard ship.I gave it a seven only because we finally got reasonable evidence that Kirk got some.
The bit about Kirk leaving a taped message should have included a written note. Kirk could have moved an item on the table in front of them and placed the note under it. Spock and McCoy would have seen the item move and the note magically appear. Or more directly, stand in front of them and remain absolutely still.
I hate it when common sense can ruin or unravel an episode.
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