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Hey, I never noticed that before....

Doctor M'Benga
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Yeah, I was just about to say, M'Benga did, because unfortunately we don't know his rank, in turn because he had no sleeves.
 
It's a medical thing. Keeps him from dragging his sleeve through his patient's wounds.

I wonder why engineers never had short sleeves, though. Getting your sleeve caught in something could be dangerous for you.
 
It's a medical thing. Keeps him from dragging his sleeve through his patient's wounds.

I wonder why engineers never had short sleeves, though. Getting your sleeve caught in something could be dangerous for you.
Machinists wear short sleeves and no gloves to avoid them getting caught in rotating equipment. Does the Enterprise have rotating equipment in the engineering control rooms? I never see any.
 
I dunno. Maybe behind unopened (in the episodes) panels.
It all probably plasma this and plasma that. But you might have a point, Scotty did say in The Trouble With Tribbles:
SCOTT: They're into the machinery, all right, and they're probably in all the other food processors too.
KIRK: How?
SCOTT: Probably through one of the air vents.​
So, there is "machinery" which could imply moving parts. Also, the air vents move air somehow; why not with fans?
 
You see one rock, you've seen them all. It looks like they rotated the camera only about 10 degrees and ripped out the foreground bush...maybe if they moved the camera more and changed more of the greenery, they would have fooled you.
 
Can't say I've ever noticed but I usually keep my eyes waiting for the Cloud to appear anyway!
JB

Yep, most viewers are focused on the actors, and we favor the foreground over the background (where nothing is expected to happen on a TV show). I never noticed the rock before, either.

Director Ralph Senensky was struck by how small the Stage 10 planet set was on "Metamorphosis." He even used a wide-angle lens to create that illusion that Cochrane was far away when first seen.
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x09/Metamorphosis_033.JPG
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x09/Metamorphosis_035.JPG

And he had to shoot through a rocky overhang to conceal the top of the cyclorama, the studio ceiling, etc.
 
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