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Hey, I never noticed that before....

So the arrowhead design was used in all starships until the second season or they were used as part of the first fleet and the other designs were for the secondary fleets? Hmmm :(
JB
 
Noticed something odd watching "Assignment Earth this past weekend.
When Gary Seven makes a break out form the enterprise and heads to the transporter room. Isis the cat leaves the briefing room and joins him. The odd thing is that when she comes through the automatic doors, they only open just enough for the cat to come through.
How the Hell do the doors know it's a cat?
 
Noticed something odd watching "Assignment Earth this past weekend.
When Gary Seven makes a break out form the enterprise and heads to the transporter room. Isis the cat leaves the briefing room and joins him. The odd thing is that when she comes through the automatic doors, they only open just enough for the cat to come through.
How the Hell do the doors know it's a cat?
The doors are smart. They know just how much to part so you can hear Lokai's political speech in the corridor:

http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/thumbnails.php?album=79&page=32
 
Or was she a cat? Or was she an alien shape shifter? Or was she Victoria Vetri ? Or...no! Let's not get into that again! :lol:
JB
 
They seem to have gone all out to upgrade auxiliary engineering into an elaborate set for Way to Eden, of all stories. Actually, suddenly, I like WtE more now, the writing, more than acting and design.
 
Those doors are pretty darned psychic. Like the time that they knew to open to let Spock into the room but also to close and stay closed as he fell backwards against them. So the computer system that controls the doors has programming for dramatic effects? WTF
 
My favorite trek technology is the kitty sensor that allows the sliding door to open just wide enough so that Isis the black cat can exit the briefing room in Assignment Earth. :shrug:
 
I think the doors were slightly confused! They detected a humanoid form wishing to pass through the aperture but then found it was simply a feline creature commonly known as a cat as Spock would describe it!
JB
 
Just curious. Do you suppose that the stunt cat they used was the same one from "Catspaw"?

There's no reason why they should. These cats are trained by professionals and are rented for the part. I guess they audition them the way the do any actor for a small part. For example, Data's cat was played not only by different cats, but they were no even of the same breed, which, you have to admit, was a bit careless of them, not to mention that the.cat even surrepticiously switched genders (maybe it's TNG's subtle way of acknowledging transgenderism).
 
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