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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

I watched "Elaan of Troyius" (or is it Troyious?).

I loved the remastered version of this episode with the enhanced battle effects (and those of the Klingon ship).
 
DS9 - Season 7 - "The Emporor's New Cloak"

"When your Nagus gets in trouble
you must hurry, on the double"


oh my god i'm a poet!
 
TOS:
I, Mudd
Wolf in the Fold
The Immunity Syndrome
The Gamesters of Triskeleon
None is perfect but each has moments and I'd wager 40 Quatloos that "Triskeleon" was the best of the four listed.
 
TOS:
I, Mudd
Wolf in the Fold
The Immunity Syndrome
The Gamesters of Triskeleon
None is perfect but each has moments and I'd wager 40 Quatloos that "Triskeleon" was the best of the four listed.

I'll take that bet that "The Immunity Syndrome" is the best of the four you listed.

Yesterday I saw Tomorrow. I mean that on Aug. 28, 2019 I saw "Tomorrow is Yesterday".

I noticed the turbolift had double doors when Kirk & Christopher got in.

Kirk introduced Spock to Christopher as "Lieutenant Commander Spock".

see here: https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/spocks-promotion.301013/

I wonder if anyone at this site would be capable of calculating the odds against the Enterprise ending up in the thin atmosphere of planet Earth if suddenly shot in the general direction of Earth by the warp speed breakaway. i can't help thinking about those lines from "A Piece of the Action":

KIRK: Yes, but what you're after is a royal fizzbin, but the odds in getting a royal fizzbin are astron. Spock, what are the odds in getting a royal fizzbin?
SPOCK: I have never computed them, Captain.
KIRK: Well, they're astronomical, believe me. Now, for the last card. We'll call it a kronk. You got that?

Were the hallways in the base redresses of the Enterprise circular corridor?
 
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TOS: The Apple

I suppose the best metaphor to describe this episode might involve the following dialogue during at least two scenes:

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That and all the actors probably got cancer from so many layers of shoe polish applied all over their statuesque features...

At least every Enterprise crewmember got to kick someone, so there is a positive in this putrid sappy mess of an episode somewhere. I suppose.
 
I'll take that bet that "The Immunity Syndrome" is the best of the four you listed.

Ultimately, yeah - there's some amazing sci-fi wonder that could only be done with such convincing sincerity in the 1960s, and the McCoy/Spock sparring - on top of Kirk and those special effects (which really do look bloody awesome and hold up extremely well - they also did the Tholian interiors and that cool smoke effect shown in "Wolf in the Fold" and it's all bloody gorgeous, worthy of Android live wallpaper.)

But "Triskeleon", nitpicks aside (whoo-hoo there are a few), has grown on me rather a lot. Margaret Armen had a knack of working The Big Three with some style, and introduced the best censor bypassing line of "Spock, are you out of your Vulcan Mind" into the series. There's little that's actual cringe, apart from a contrived fight scene where among everyone else Kirk should have lost his weapon about seventeen times for stepping on the opposing color. And why he doesn't allow Shahna to go with him felt like a cheat, she was effectively asking asylum and until he said "no" I thought he had genuine, transcendental affection for her.



Yesterday I saw Tomorrow. I mean that on Aug. 28, 2019 I saw "Tomorrow is Yesterday".

I noticed the turbolift had double doors when Kirk & Christopher got in.

Kirk introduced Spock to Christopher as "Lieutenant Commander Spock".

see here: https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/spocks-promotion.301013/

I wonder if anyone at this site would be capable of calculating the odds against the Enterprise ending up in the thin atmosphere of planet Earth if suddenly shot in the general direction of Earth by the warp speed breakaway. i can't help thinking about those lines from "A Piece of the Action":



Were the hallways in the base redresses of the Enterprise circular corridor?

No clue on those, unfortunately. :( I'll probably get to "Piece" and "Yesterday" in a few days... TOS definitely has dated in some ways but in others it's still entertaining! Or has aged well despite it all!
 
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