I'm still leaning towards February, partly because a part of me can't resist the dramatic irony of Kirk losing the love of his life right around Valentine's Day.
my WHOLE life I thought that was ringoBilly Swan's.
So how long did they have to wait for McCoy? Can we tell what day they arrived and when they left? There's a descriptive passage in the fotonovel that suggests Kirk and Spock were there long enough to do a bunch of odd jobs for money to live on. Kirk mentions having spent the "other nine tenths of our combined salaries for the last three days on filling this order for you" . Does that mean they were there for 3 days, or was this the latest in a series of shopping trips for Kirk?
Whoa. Me too.my WHOLE life I thought that was ringo
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Billy Swan's.
In the timeline where the bum lived, it was.my WHOLE life I thought that was ringo
Interesting! I'm going to have to investigate that further and possibly add it into my ST timeline as Khan backstory.The third meeting of the International Eugenics Congress was held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City August 22–23, 1932, with Nazi eugenecist Ernst Rüdin in attendance.
So how long did they have to wait for McCoy? Can we tell what day they arrived and when they left?
In my mind they're there at least a week, maybe two. I get the feeling that Kirk earned at least a paycheck or two at the Mission. I don't think I'd say they were there for more than a month, though.I think it's a month at least, maybe two. If we assume Kirk and Edith had intimate relations, they needed enough time for their relationship to grow to that level.
I've been enjoying it, too! I was thinking that this would just be a pedantic continuity question, but it's gone in all sorts of interesting directions!Threads like this are why I truly love coming to these boards.
Maybe if McCoy hadn't gone back in time, the homeless man would have slept off his drunkenness that night in the back room McCoy ultimately took refuge in. That would be a nice little bit of loose-end tying...
That's something that "City" has in common with another one of my favorites, "Mirror, Mirror." That's a similarly dense script that packs a lot into it. Whenever it ends, a part of me is always disappointed that Kirk & co. end up in the regular universe again -- The Mirror Universe seems so interesting that I wanted them to spend more time there.That also reminds me of perhaps my favorite aspect of "City," which is that it's only 48 or 50 or whatever minutes long, but it has so much plot and does so much with it that it feels like a two-hour movie. And not because it drags one bit. It's just an incredibly efficient script. By the end it's hard to believe the ep started on the Enterprise.
The Mirror Universe seems so interesting that I wanted them to spend more time there.
Funnily, I never really imagined that Kirk and Edith had sex, though. I guess COTEOF is such a classic tragedy that I automatically picture their relationship as a classically pure & chaste one. But I suppose it's possible. They were living in the same building, and they certainly got playful & flirty with each other ("Are you following me, sir?"/"With ulterior motives.").
it's only 48 or 50 or whatever minutes long, but it has so much plot and does so much with it that it feels like a two-hour movie. And not because it drags one bit. It's just an incredibly efficient script. By the end it's hard to believe the ep started on the Enterprise.
We have no real way of telling whether Edith Keeler mattered at all. It's just speculation by our heroes, neither confirmed nor denied by the Guardian. Perhaps key to history restoration was the removal of McCoy's phaser from anachronistic existence, and Edith could have lived or died or poisoned every single customer of the Mission and nobody would have noticed.
That's something that "City" has in common with another one of my favorites, "Mirror, Mirror." That's a similarly dense script that packs a lot into it. Whenever it ends, a part of me is always disappointed that Kirk & co. end up in the regular universe again -- The Mirror Universe seems so interesting that I wanted them to spend more time there.
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