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Wink of An Eye?
1. Don't try to correlate the fast moving people with the slow moving Enterprise crew.
2. The Scalosians are still stuck in hyper speed mode at the end of the episode.
Congrats on an awesome 3rd clue, by the way. I'll be laughing about that one for the next week or so.
1. Not sure exactly
2. Asteroid is coming back. Who is in charge when it does?
3. He speaks and opens the obelisk even though it is triggered by musical tones.
clue answers:
1. the time traveled at warp 9 to get to the asteroid and the time on impulse to get back, don't make a lot of sense together.
2. The ships warp engines are still burned out at the end of the episode, only a Starbase can fix it. So they will need to wait out on the final frontier for a tow.
3. Kirk speaks and the obelisk responds to singing.
Clue #2 There would seem to be quite a bit of skill involved, but more likely is was luck because, metaphorically speaking, the sights were all lined up and the target was in perfect position. All that was required was to pull the trigger, even if pulling the trigger required all his strength. But, remember, since this is a metaphor, there was no sight, trigger, bullet or gun involved.
I never get sick of seeing that scene. The rock is falling what seems to be 1000 meters, then sliding into a forward roll and going at that Gorn like a full-speed freight train. Then the look of surprise on his face before he is smashed. But, then he gets up like nothing happened. Huh?
The Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote could not have played that scene better.
Long shot, but here is my logic. It is an episode in the third season because other episodes would be 51 years or more ago. In the last season, the only list I remember is the imaginary "guest list" of Garth which Governor Cory is not on.
Exo III is one hundred degrees below zero. Nurse Chapel's heart still burns for Roger Corby even after five years apart, never giving up hope that he is still alive. Correct @Voracious Vidiian, it is What Are Little Girls Made Of.
All Our Yesterdays was a good guess, but Exo III was perhaps the colder of the two planets, and possibly, Spock's love may have burned hotter, but Christine's love burned longer.