RobertScorpio
Pariah
Quasi-review of TOMORROW IS YESTERDAY
Was watching Tomorrow is Yesterday (via XBOX360/Netflix streaming and in HIDEF!) and at the end, the Enterprise ends up beaming Captain Christopher and the guard back down, but before the events happened....my son, only five years old, had some interesting questions.
When the pilot is beamed back down, he is beamed back into the jet, and his body 'beams' into his other body. And the way the scene plays out, it is clear this is a new time line because the events of the episode no longer happened because he isn't beamed up, and thus, has no memories. Same thing with the guard I suppose...
So just what happened to the pilots other 'body' when the other one beamed in? And exactly how did they do that??? Was it just wiped from existence? Or was the pilot we saw in the episode wiped from existence and "rebooted" the moment he went into his earlier body?
Well...anyway, I did like the new effects for this episode. I liked the 'atmosphere' shots of the Enterprise, especially when Capt Christopher is coming up from under the Enterprise...really cool stuff there.....
And since the episode caused my son to ask me questions about time-lines, I rate the episode a qualified success!!! It inspired timeline talk from a five-year old. (He is already versed in DC comics muliverse so is already ahead of the curve)...
New effects I rate A+
Print of the episode was awesome! Movie quality!
And, of course, the Shatner grade? A+. He was on target in this episode.
Rob
Scorpio
Was watching Tomorrow is Yesterday (via XBOX360/Netflix streaming and in HIDEF!) and at the end, the Enterprise ends up beaming Captain Christopher and the guard back down, but before the events happened....my son, only five years old, had some interesting questions.
When the pilot is beamed back down, he is beamed back into the jet, and his body 'beams' into his other body. And the way the scene plays out, it is clear this is a new time line because the events of the episode no longer happened because he isn't beamed up, and thus, has no memories. Same thing with the guard I suppose...
So just what happened to the pilots other 'body' when the other one beamed in? And exactly how did they do that??? Was it just wiped from existence? Or was the pilot we saw in the episode wiped from existence and "rebooted" the moment he went into his earlier body?
Well...anyway, I did like the new effects for this episode. I liked the 'atmosphere' shots of the Enterprise, especially when Capt Christopher is coming up from under the Enterprise...really cool stuff there.....
And since the episode caused my son to ask me questions about time-lines, I rate the episode a qualified success!!! It inspired timeline talk from a five-year old. (He is already versed in DC comics muliverse so is already ahead of the curve)...
New effects I rate A+
Print of the episode was awesome! Movie quality!
And, of course, the Shatner grade? A+. He was on target in this episode.
Rob
Scorpio