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Game Name That Star Trek CHARACTER

Ugg, it's my first instinct but I was not brave enough to say it. The homeless man from "The City on the Edge of Forever". I was thinking it might be someone killed by curiosity.

Stole milk and the phaser, then died of curiosity of the phaser.
 
Clue #1 Offers to assassinate at no charge, which was kind of hypocritical of him. Or, was it another test?

Captain Pike in The Menagerie?

Pike: I'm willing to bet you've created an illusion this laser is empty. I think it just blasted a hole in that window and you're keep us from seeing it. You want me to test my theory out on your head?
 
Hey, that's a great guess MarsWeeps. Works perfectly, but it's not the character I was thinking of.

Clue #2 This character is no where near as "manly" as Captain Pike. Male yes, assuming that species has a gender.
 
Episode - Arena
The Metron who offered to destroy the Gorn after Kirk won the battle and spared the Gorn's life.

Kirk says he "seems like a boy" which is less manly.
 
Yes, you got it MarsWeeps. You are faster than diamonds shot from a bamboo tube and more on target than a boulder dropped from a 1000 foot cliff. Congrats

Your turn MarsWeeps
 
They were good clues, especially the one about a different species.

Now, to think of another one. Not sure which is more difficult, solving the puzzle or creating a new one. :)
 
Clue 1
This character is often in situations best described as between a rock and a hard place but handles it with ease.
 
The Horta is the correct answer. I wondered if the clue was too obvious, especially since "Phaser Two" played an important role in this episode. :hugegrin:
 
The Horta is the correct answer. I wondered if the clue was too obvious, especially since "Phaser Two" played an important role in this episode. :hugegrin:

So important, in fact, that the dialogue discussing it - just slightly modified - is in my sig! :hugegrin:
So, yeah, not getting that one would have been inexcusable.
 
Kirk in "This Side of Paradise". He not only seems immune to the spores on the first exposure, but is the only one to be able to regain control of himself without outside help after his second exposure.
 
1. Is luckily unaffected by a key plot device.
2. Doesn't have much to do with Mr. Spock, but Dr. Spock might not have been happy.
 
1. Is luckily unaffected by a key plot device.
2. Doesn't have much to do with Mr. Spock, but Dr. Spock might not have been happy.
Episode: The Changeling
Character: Kirk

1) Kirk unaffected by Nomad's path of destruction (sterilization).
2) Dr. Spock (a Pediatrician) would not be happy with the way Kirk forced Nomad to destroy himself. (Kirk calls Nomad "his son at the end of the episode)
 
Episode: The Changeling
Character: Kirk

1) Kirk unaffected by Nomad's path of destruction (sterilization).
2) Dr. Spock (a Pediatrician) would not be happy with the way Kirk forced Nomad to destroy himself. (Kirk calls Nomad "his son at the end of the episode)

Non sequitur. Your guess is uncoordinated.
 
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