It is not an "Evil Universe", but rather a universe in which the Federation is evil.
Since the alternate universe is intended to give us a mirror image of the Federation, I have always gathered that the intention was to let us see the Federation and Star Fleet from the Malkans' point of view, whether or not that view was accurate. When Kirk et al choose to ignore the Prime Directive, aren't they more or less living up to the "evil empire" image?It is not an "Evil Universe", but rather a universe in which the Federation is evil.
Since the alternate universe is intended to give us a mirror image of the Federation, I have always gathered that the intention was to let us see the Federation and Star Fleet from the Malkans' point of view, whether or not that view was accurate. When Kirk et al choose to ignore the Prime Directive, aren't they more or less living up to the "evil empire" image?It is not an "Evil Universe", but rather a universe in which the Federation is evil.
Huh? I always understood that their whole bodies were switched. I mean, there's nothing in the episode which really indicates it could not have been just their consciousness, but that would contradict the way in which we normally see the transporter work. It always transports the whole body, not just a part of it.I mean, how did the crews' consciousness(?) or souls(??) swap during the transporter goof? That's some magnetic storm.
Huh? I always understood that their whole bodies were switched. I mean, there's nothing in the episode which really indicates it could not have been just their consciousness, but that would contradict the way in which we normally see the transporter work. It always transports the whole body, not just a part of it.
That's actually a good point. I also didn't thought of the clothes thing. Maybe you are right and it's just their consciousness that's switched. It's just that I never looked at it that way. To be honest, I never really thought about it that much.Huh? I always understood that their whole bodies were switched. I mean, there's nothing in the episode which really indicates it could not have been just their consciousness, but that would contradict the way in which we normally see the transporter work. It always transports the whole body, not just a part of it.
I always thought it was just their consciousness that was switched. If Sulu had been in the landing party, would he all of a sudden have that big scar?
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