I'm a sucker for goofy lines that stick in my head.Any version that doesn't inclued "Brain and brain! What is brain?" simply isn't worth it.
What is WRONG with you?![]()
"Bonk Bonk on the head"
"Hail Hail Fire and snow!"
"Herbert!"
I'm a sucker for goofy lines that stick in my head.Any version that doesn't inclued "Brain and brain! What is brain?" simply isn't worth it.
What is WRONG with you?![]()
I'm a sucker for goofy lines that stick in my head.Any version that doesn't inclued "Brain and brain! What is brain?" simply isn't worth it.
What is WRONG with you?![]()
"Bonk Bonk on the head"
"Hail Hail Fire and snow!"
"Herbert!"
My cover is blown. Prepare the invasion fleet!I'm a sucker for goofy lines that stick in my head.What is WRONG with you?![]()
"Bonk Bonk on the head"
"Hail Hail Fire and snow!"
"Herbert!"
You're not human.![]()
Any version that doesn't inclued "Brain and brain! What is brain?" simply isn't worth it.
There's part of this that works. Reminds me of The Great Machine we saw on Babylon 5 that needed a living person to function and remain stable.Here's an idea...
Instead of the tragically silly notion of the alien attacking the Enterprise, rendering the entire crew unconscious, and then surgically stealing Spock's brain by itself, was not have the Eymorg steal Spock, body and all, and show his body encased in the Eymorg nexus. It would be McCoy's job to find a way to remove it. That solves most of the problems with the episode right there. The whole Morg vs. Eymorg thing would have to go as well; it makes no sense for some members of a society to be flying around in a super-advanced starship while others live like cavemen.
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