"It's not what you know. It's what you can prove."
Or what plain-as-day evidence you can get suppressed, so the jury never sees it.
"It's not what you know. It's what you can prove."
So, unproven to the jury.Or what plain-as-day evidence you can get suppressed, so the jury never sees it.
He didn't say "soon", rather he says, "As far as I know it just comes to you sometime after you're born", and the arrival on the planet is technically "sometime" after they were born. I think he was being vague/deceptive because at that time, he was in fear of this life and didn't want to say something that could get him in trouble. He later reveals the truth once he was determined to take Parmen down. YMMVAlexander says early in the episode that they got the power soon after birth.
Watching everyone's favourite episode "Plato's Stepchildren". Alexander says early in the episode that they got the power soon after birth. Yet later in the episode they said it was a couple of months after arriving
The "they said" is Spock deducing the power came from eating planetary foods after running out of their supplies.
Klingon females like to wear lots of greasy makeup, and I guess Klingon males like it. For that matter, Klingon males also like to wear lots of greasy makeup, too.Smeared on the wall, we can see Mara's makeup from Chekhov's hands.
Also in that scene, when Kirk picks the unconscious Chekov up from the floor, Walter is very obviously helping by standing up.In Day of the Dove, after Chekhov is assaulting Mara (starting around 32:35), Kirk pulls him off and smacks him. Chekhov slides to the floor. Smeared on the wall, we can see Mara's makeup from Chekhov's hands.
Also, the Klingon that Chekhov knocked out seems to have disappeared from the floor.
Considering what we know about Klingon bathing practices, I'm not so sure that's makeup.Klingon females like to wear lots of greasy makeup, and I guess Klingon males like it. For that matter, Klingon males also like to wear lots of greasy makeup, too.Such a vain race.
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Koloth must be very cleanConsidering what we know about Klingon bathing practices, I'm not so sure that's makeup.
In the ornate main hall of Catspaw, I don't think I ever noticed the purplish painting. I wish I could see the whole thing. It appears to show a circular tent in the foreground with a person under it. Above it is a woman looking over the tent. In the background is a castle or city on a hill. Anyone have a clean image of the entire painting?
One figure has a wreath of flowers
Only if they're pretty.do they smell bad?
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