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Hey, I never noticed that before....

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Pics!
That looks like Jadzia in the first pic. :D
 
And there's a guy in a straitjacket behind him. He probably sneaked out of Sickbay at the same time.
He seems to like how the woman in front of him walks!

This is not something new, but because I hadn't seen Corbomite for a few years, I noticed again that many of the uniforms were not as form-fitting as they later became. They were looser and wrinkled.

Oh, but there is something else I never noticed! There's a scene later on (around 43:00, I think) where we see Kirk in closeup in his bridge chair. In the background, Scotty enters the turbolift. We hear the swish while Kirk is speaking. Because the actual door sliding made a loud noise, they tried to avoid dialogue at those times. They later looped the swish. In this case, I wonder if the doors were far enough away from Kirk's mic that they weren't picked up, or they looped his line and the swish at the same time. If it's the former, could they have looped in the swish on along with Kirk's line?
 
In the background, Scotty enters the turbolift. We hear the swish while Kirk is speaking. Because the actual door sliding made a loud noise, they tried to avoid dialogue at those times. They later looped the swish. In this case, I wonder if the doors were far enough away from Kirk's mic that they weren't picked up, or they looped his line and the swish at the same time. If it's the former, could they have looped in the swish on along with Kirk's line?
Isn't the swish always looped?
 
I had not noticed until now that the woman is interacting with the tablet? she is holding and the guy in the jacket has a bulky communication device. So many varied props!

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I'm pretty sure she has the E6B analog flight computer that Spock uses in several episodes, but is never spoken of:


 
In "A Piece of the Action", how many copies of the book were made? Or rather, for being dismissed as "imitative", one has to wonder who had the only copy machine in town in order to reproduce the book in all its detail to hand out to everyone else?
 
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