And notice how immediately McCoy looked away, almost in sorrow.
And Trelane vaporized it. The Salt Vampire was made extinct twice.
NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
And notice how immediately McCoy looked away, almost in sorrow.
And Trelane vaporized it. The Salt Vampire was made extinct twice.
And apparently an Ewok or a Muppet.^ Yes, like Crewman Commander posted…the bird creature from The Menagerie was also in the episode.
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And apparently an Ewok or a Muppet.![]()
What am I looking at, a Canadian government press conference???^ Yes, like Crewman Commander posted…the bird creature from The Menagerie was also in the episode.
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Thanks to TrekCore for this image!
It can be on Youtube and not in the original episode.I'm sure others must have noticed this long ago, but yesterday I caught something odd in the teaser for Spectre of the Gun. Before you read my other comments below, turn up your volume and see if you hear what I hear.
Maybe the leather in the captain's chair is just squeaky. Or, maybe even with all that Federation technology, people in the 23rd century still fart. Either way, I don't think I'll be able to resist thinking of this episode as Sphinctre of the Gun.
Oh sorry... I should have made it clear that I am the one who made that YT video and it's a direct capture from Paramount+ without modification (other than turning up the volume a bit). Whether the noise in question exists in the original original, I don't know. But it's definitely in the online TOS-R.It can be on Youtube and not in the original episode.
Which scene was that?
When Pike is put under pain by the Keeper while the three women are in the cage with him (courtesy of Trekcore).Which scene was that?
There's only so much a good director can do with a bad script.Just watched "The Conscience of the King" again. It's always been one of my top-five episodes, for many reasons. I believe it's one of the best-directed episodes in all of Star Trek (I'll always be in denial that the same Gerd Oswald also directed "The Alternative Factor").
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