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Hey, I never noticed that before....

In fact I don't think anyone in the lineup is featured in the brawl scene, except Scotty, Freeman and Chekov.
 
This is very very trivial but I noticed in "Deadly Years" that Wallace started off with a pink/gold outfit then changed into a purple ensemble. Then after Stocker took control and Spock, Kirk, McCoy, Wallace went into sickbay to work on a solution she was wearing her purple outfit. When they had the collection of video of them pouring chemicals, consulting with each other she had changed back into her pink outfit.
Did they have time for that? Seem a lot of time wasting in this episode you know considering that everyone only had hours to live.
I think this episode takes place over several days. Perhaps Wallace only packed two outfits in her overnight bag?
 
Or she's hosting an awards show.
Wouldn't be the first time a show used costume changes to indicate the passage of time. Outfit one on day one, outfit two on day two, outfit one* on day three, for example.

*(having been through ship's laundry)
 
Nah, that was a parallel timeline - nearly identical, but the buttons on the Bridge had extra sound effects.
The corridors were also extra puffy for some reason...

Perhaps not alternate but altered? Not sure how that would have affected the rest of Kirk's many adventures in outer space after he left the station? He did look a bit taken with Sisko later on along with Uhura! :lol:
JB
 
Did Kirk and the affected crewmen also change their uniforms while under the Gamma Hydra virus? :biggrin:

Oh, they most certainly did. See how saggy the other ones looked on them? :p

(Or then the virus also aged the biodynamically grown uniforms, making them all wrinkly. Wallace wore synthetic, though, so it merely became itchy and made her try and find out whether swapping would help. It didn't.)

Timo Saloniemi
 
I wonder if that was just a reflection of the shooting schedule or perhaps editing certain scenes into a different order than they were in the script.

Sadly, I don't see the shooting schedule, call sheets or production reports in the Roddenberry finding aid.
The sequence of Spock, Wallace, and Chapel preparing the efficacious adrenaline compound is neither in the script nor in the shooting schedule nor in the call sheets.
 
I think once you know what they did, it spoils the illusion, and it's pretty obvious Shatner is wearing an over-sized top. It's a nice idea, but I've watched the episode too many times now ;)
Actually I never noticed it. Only hearing it now. Will look for it next time I see it and it will probably spoil the episode for me a bit like it did you. But you can't unhear things.
 
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