Basically they reused the image of the Kzinti and adjusted it along the way somehow I guess!
JB
JB
Basically they reused the image of the Kzinti and adjusted it along the way somehow I guess!
JB
I never knew that - thank you! Which materials connected those dots?
There were profiles for M'ress and Arex from Lincoln Enterprises that had extra information like that.
I never noticed that several of the bridge crew had injuries in The Cage. A couple were sporting bandage from, I assume, being attacked on Rigel VII. An interesting touch.
I never noticed that several of the bridge crew had injuries in The Cage. A couple were sporting bandage from, I assume, being attacked on Rigel VII. An interesting touch.
The geologist, too.José Tyler's bandage:
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x00hd/thecagehd0077.jpg
Not sure about anyone else's.
Nice. Now that I'd never noticed before.The geologist, too.
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And Spock limped. Rigel VII was a rough outing.
And Spock limped. Rigel VII was a rough outing.
Interesting thing about Spock's limp. Leonard Nimoy actually had a slight limp that he magnified during The Cage for effect.
There are several instances of Spock walking about the ship where Nimoy's limp can be seen. The first that comes to mind is in Balance of Terror, in the scene where he overhears Kirk yelling at the phaser crew to fire while walking down the corridor, and turns to run back to the phaser control room.
I've heard this before on this board (perhaps by you). I will give you that Nimoy had the most awkward, ungraceful running gait of any Trek actor ever, but a real life limp? Care to give a cite for that assertion. Thanks.
Sir Rhosis
Perhaps he's clicking "refresh" on the aft scanner... or his web browser.In "The Galileo Seven," immediately prior to noticing Spock's "flare," Sulu is just repeatedly toggling a single button on his console. It's all the funnier because earlier in the same camera pan Hadley is more convincingly working the navigation console.
This Side of Paradise....when Spock drops his communicator, he is shown wearing lace up boots like the type Kirk wore in Arena.
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And the colonists were not. Nice!But now in HD, if you look closely you can see he was wearing them the whole time:
Errand of Mercy - I didn't notice until the hi-def remasters that, when Kirk and Spock beam down, the goat that somebody walks by with is spray-painted:
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x26hd/errandofmercyhd081.jpg
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x26hd/errandofmercyhd103.jpg
Come to look at it, that crowd scene is the same dozen extras walking back and forth.![]()
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