In "Charlie X", Tina Lawton is supposed to be a girl Charlie's own age to date. How the hell is a 17 year old serving in Starfleet? Let alone on the premier ship?
Premiere ship???
The Enterprise in TOS was not a "premier ship" or "flagship," it was just another working ship.
As for her age, yes that is a good point, unless she's a cadet serving aboard as part of her training. I believe Kirk did that.
In "Charlie X", Tina Lawton is supposed to be a girl Charlie's own age to date. How the hell is a 17 year old serving in Starfleet? Let alone on the premier ship?
^Yes, the one who doesn't speak. The other guy who has one line is an unknown actor. Neither are credited.
You've never heard of Enlisted personnel? You can join the modern military at 17. I'm sure the Enterprise is the first assignment for a lot of Enlisted and Officers. It's not going to staffed solely by veterans.In "Charlie X", Tina Lawton is supposed to be a girl Charlie's own age to date. How the hell is a 17 year old serving in Starfleet? Let alone on the premier ship?
I thought that The Enterprise was the flagship of The Federation? Maybe it wasn't earlier on but should have been by the end of the series!
JB
The 1701-D is called the flagship in TNG, though, not having a flag officer (admiral) aboard, it's not an accurate appellation.
Don't take things so literally. Rand was DEFINITELY portrayed as around the same age as Kirk (IE in her thirties). Tina was probably in her early twenties = much more 'age appropriate' for Charlie.In "Charlie X", Tina Lawton is supposed to be a girl Charlie's own age to date. How the hell is a 17 year old serving in Starfleet? Let alone on the premier ship?
Why would it be censored? It's not sexual. Did you actually find this out for certain?In TOS, women only ever kick. No woman ever hits, because television censorship would not allow it in the 60s.
"In the presentation film Batgirl is never seen punching anyone. Instead, she uses a rolling globe or a falling bookcase to incapacitate the Killer Moth’s henchmen. She’s allowed to get in a few kicks here and there but nothing more. Of course, the same could be said for April Dancer on The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., who often left the fighting to her male partner, or any of the female security guards on Star Trek, who could kick an alien but never punch them. During the 1960s, it seems, women weren’t allowed to punch because as Yvonne Craig pointed out that wouldn’t be feminine."
I was there watching, so I know they didn't show it on US TV. However, no mention of censorship here, not even any mention that it was network policy. The most we hear here is that Yvonne Craig thinks getting very violent is unfeminine. She doesn't even mention punching.It wasn't allowed. Even Batgirl on Batman had to kick only. No hitting, no martial arts.
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