I was watching "Operation Annihilate" from my digital library. I like this episode, it's the first time we hear about Kirk's family. About Sam and his family. I felt so bad for Kirk, of course he doesn't have time to mourn (at least not until the crisis is over) I liked how Spock tried to express his sympathy to his friend.
But there are several things that 'bug' me about this ep. When the landing party find the creatures and shoot one of them with a phaser, Spock says they should risk taking it aboard so they can examine it. And Kirk says it's too close and it might be a trap. So on their way out, Spock gets attacked. Later when Spock wants to beam back to the planet to get a specimen, he states they didn't have a clear opportunity. But they DID, when he suggested it to Kirk before he got attacked.
Then when they discover that light would kill the creatures. They put one of them in that chamber and its killed. But instead of waiting for the results of the test, they go ahead and put Spock in there. Dr. McCoy tells Spock "Do you know what that level (I forget how high it is stated) will do to your optic nerve?" And both he and Kirk agree they should do it anyway. Then when Spock comes out of the chamber and has lost his sight they both blame McCoy. (Spock says it's an equitable trade) and Kirk is angry. then when Nurse Chapel comes back with the results of the autopsy of the creature's remains it's discovered that it could be killed with a different spectrum of light.
They should have waited for the results. But then we wouldn't have had the drama of Spock being blinded (and of course finding out that Vulcans have an inner eyelid to protect them from the sun's high level of light.)
just some peeves of mine.
But there are several things that 'bug' me about this ep. When the landing party find the creatures and shoot one of them with a phaser, Spock says they should risk taking it aboard so they can examine it. And Kirk says it's too close and it might be a trap. So on their way out, Spock gets attacked. Later when Spock wants to beam back to the planet to get a specimen, he states they didn't have a clear opportunity. But they DID, when he suggested it to Kirk before he got attacked.
Then when they discover that light would kill the creatures. They put one of them in that chamber and its killed. But instead of waiting for the results of the test, they go ahead and put Spock in there. Dr. McCoy tells Spock "Do you know what that level (I forget how high it is stated) will do to your optic nerve?" And both he and Kirk agree they should do it anyway. Then when Spock comes out of the chamber and has lost his sight they both blame McCoy. (Spock says it's an equitable trade) and Kirk is angry. then when Nurse Chapel comes back with the results of the autopsy of the creature's remains it's discovered that it could be killed with a different spectrum of light.
They should have waited for the results. But then we wouldn't have had the drama of Spock being blinded (and of course finding out that Vulcans have an inner eyelid to protect them from the sun's high level of light.)
just some peeves of mine.