You didn't have the fotonovel?‘Where No Man Has Gone Before’
All these years of watching TOS and I never noticed the Earth symbol on Gary Mitchell’s coffee cup.
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You didn't have the fotonovel?‘Where No Man Has Gone Before’
All these years of watching TOS and I never noticed the Earth symbol on Gary Mitchell’s coffee cup.
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Yes, I do laugh at Uhura's movementBalance of Terror
When the Romulan nuclear bomb explodes, Kirk and Uhura fall in the opposite direction of other crew members. Uhura actually runs ‘uphill’ while flailing her arms above her head, and the Starfleet chairs remain upright despite the massive tilt of the ship.
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We discussed this topic in another thread; my conclusion is that the chairs are magnetically held in place, but moving the chairs by hand disengages the magnetics.the Starfleet chairs remain upright despite the massive tilt of the ship
All natives of Beta Antares VI have magnetic butts and it's not right for you to shame them for it.Apparently that redshirt's butt is held in place magnetically as well.
Apparently that redshirt's butt is held in place magnetically as well.
All natives of Beta Antares VI have magnetic butts and it's not right for you to shame them for it.
That scene is included in this image stabilization video, so you can see it without the camera tilting:When the Romulan nuclear bomb explodes, Kirk and Uhura fall in the opposite direction of other crew members. Uhura actually runs ‘uphill’ while flailing her arms above her head, and the Starfleet chairs remain upright despite the massive tilt of the ship.
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That would be chilling, for her to openly adore him in his identity as a mass murderer, instead of just Dad.It works perfectly as is, but I think reverting to his true name, would have been the added icing on the cake.
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That would be chilling, for her to openly adore him in his identity as a mass murderer, instead of just Dad.
With Lenore, I feel that her emotional balance, i.e. sanity, is always an issue with her. She's probably an undiagnosed sociopath or psychopath. Her "coping mechanism" was always acting; not just while on stage, but in her entire life on and off the stage. Her constant "anchor" is her singular admiration of her father who she imagines is the greatest man in the universe. I got the feeling that she only discovered her father's real identity in the last year or so, which broke her delicate sanity (because TV psychology). There's no back story given, but she may have encounter one the witnesses who questioned her father's true identity, hence she concludes that the only way to protect her father is to kill all the surviving witnesses.Clearly Lenore has flipped at this point, and she already believes her father didn't do anything wrong.
Arena…
During the bombardment scenes on Cestus III, a stunt double fills in for Shatner…
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…but it appears Nimoy does his own dirty work dodging explosions…
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Seeing nits to pick where they may not be, but whatever;Balance of Terror
That scene is included in this image stabilization video, so you can see it without the camera tilting:
It's pretty odd that they had Kirk and Uhura go the wrong way.
The Empath
Kirk morphs into stuntman Paul Baxley…
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…then back to James T. Kirk.
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Arena…
During the bombardment scenes on Cestus III, a stunt double fills in for Shatner…
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…but it appears Nimoy does his own dirty work dodging explosions…
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