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Hey, I never noticed that before....

I would guess that they either ran out of the Engineering ones and thought no one would notice, or the seamstress just grabbed the wrong one by mistake.
 
Science patch on Gold from "The Corbomite Maneuver" (and "Mudd's Women")

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Science patch on Red from "The Galileo Seven"

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Engineering patch on Blue from "Obsession"

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Science on Red from "The Lights of Zetar"

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From "...Dove."
God did Mara's make up leave a ton of transfer after Chekov covered her mouth!
When Kirk throws him against the wall -- huge streaks on the bulkhead.

Love the Klingon who collapses when Sulu karate chops his elbow!!! Man, I hope the other Klingons didn't find out about that -- he's finished!!

Cigarette smoke wafting across the screen late in the episode as Kirk sits in the command chair.


Weird how Kirk falls on the planet when Kang strikes him -- he falls straight down -- not backward in any way.


Not that you needed HD to see any of that.
 
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Science patch on Gold from "The Corbomite Maneuver" (and "Mudd's Women")

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Science patch on Red from "The Galileo Seven"

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Engineering patch on Blue from "Obsession"

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Science on Red from "The Lights of Zetar"

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So what you're saying is that it was a one-time mistake and it never, ever happened again. ;)
 
Can't remember if I've mentioned it before, but one of my favorites is in "The City on the Edge of Forever," just as Kirk and Spock are about to jump into the Guardian to time-warp back to the past, Nimoy resolutely snaps the top hood of his tricorder shut, and yet, when they appear in 1930s a moment later, the hood is open again.

That's because in the 1930s, he hadn't closed it yet. Keep up!!!
 
From "...Dove."
God did Mara's make up leave a ton of transfer after Chekov covered her mouth!
When Kirk throws him against the wall -- huge streaks on the bulkhead.

Love the Klingon who collapses when Sulu karate chops his elbow!!! Man, I hope the other Klingons didn't find out about that -- he's finished!!

Cigarette smoke wafting across the screen late in the episode as Kirk sits in the command chair.


Weird how Kirk falls on the planet when Kang strikes him -- he falls straight down -- not backward in any way.


Not that you needed HD to see any of that.

That was Mark Tobin and I always thought he was chopped in the back or side when he fell! Mara's make-up was severe and it doesn't look anything like Susan Howard with it on! I saw how thick it was on an FB page the other day and thought how they'd overdone it somewhat! But then doesn't Kang himself have blue eyelids under that brown paint as well? To be honest I'd forgive this episode anything as it's a cracker!
JB
 
Science patch on Gold from "The Corbomite Maneuver" (and "Mudd's Women")

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Science patch on Red from "The Galileo Seven"

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Engineering patch on Blue from "Obsession"

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Science on Red from "The Lights of Zetar"

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Now we know why Enterprise put in at Cygnet Fourteen for computer repairs!
 
Love the Klingon who collapses when Sulu karate chops his elbow!!! Man, I hope the other Klingons didn't find out about that -- he's finished!!

Heh. John M. Ford made lemonade out of that in his classic novel The Final Reflection, apparently - he describes one Klingon pummeling another to paralyzed submission by expertly chopping at his "nerve junctions". He then has the KIingon characters express amused disbelief that humans think striking at the jaw will be useful in combat.

Timo Saloniemi
 
And even THE GODFATHER showed hippies outside a Las Vegas hotel. Even the classics aren't immune from this sort of thing.

True--there are endless mistakes in film and TV, so much that if spotting them was part of a drinking game, anyone would drop dead from alcohol poisoning around 10 minutes after starting. Just look at Back to the Future--there's more mistakes or screw-ups than film.
 
Isn't that one of the Picerni brothers? He went on to do acting as well as more stunt man stuff!
JB

Charlie Picerni was one of the uncredited redshirts standing outside of the engineering room as Scott is forced out by Klingons. In the 1960s, he worked extensively with Willam Dozier's Greenway productions as a stuntman on Batman (TV series & movie) and The Green Hornet. In the 70s, he can be seen tossed over a bar in the Kolchak: The Night Stalker episode "The Ripper" and appears (in a speaking role) as inmate Harris in "The Slam"--a third season episode of The Incredible Hulk.
 
His brother Paul Picerni was going to be another big star I always thought in the fifties having appeared in House of Wax with Vincent Price but never quite made it to the top! I think I saw him in an episode of The Hulk in 1980 with Mark Lenard but that's as far as I can remember!
JB
 
In 'I, Mudd' Norman proceeds to tell Kirk that he is no threat to humans....right after he beats the living daylights out of Scotty and his engineering crew. :crazy:
 
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