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Props Re-used

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EDIT: I now see your retraction.

Robert, the scale of the two props alone make this highly unlikely.

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This is a cool pic I got years ago from some place on the Internet that I don't remember. If you want the original 1298x974 version, it's here.
 
EDIT: I now see your retraction.

Robert, the scale of the two props alone make this highly unlikely.

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This is a cool pic I got years ago from some place on the Internet that I don't remember. If you want the original 1298x974 version, it's here.

Maybe they were inspired by the phaser rifle and then made the Botony Bay ;) ....but great picture. Looks like it was taken yesterday, very clear!!....

Rob
 
I love this pic. It's one of the few of the big E in her original paint job. She still looks good in the Smithsonian, but the new paint and excessive weathering is no comparison to the original.
 
^ the boomerang shape is also on the secondary hull of the Enterprise as well as her outboard port and starboard warp drive units! it is in her decals!
 
There's a bust of a helmeted head that appears in three episodes. It can be seen in Dr. Adams' office in "Dagger of the Mind", in Marla McGivers' quarters in "Space Seed", and then in Spock's quarters in "Amok Time".

Here's the explanation: after Adams died, a lot of his personal artifacts went up for auction on the Enterprise. Marla McGivers liked the helmet and bought it. After she was sent into exile with Khan, she had no need of such decorative items on a harsh planet where survival equipment would be priority. Spock saw the helmet statue as she was cleaning out her cabin, thought it was cool, and asked her for it. Sure, McGivers said, I'm only gonna throw it out anyway. So Spock took it for his own quarters, and that's the story of the odyssey of this sculpture.
 
There's a bust of a helmeted head that appears in three episodes. It can be seen in Dr. Adams' office in "Dagger of the Mind", in Marla McGivers' quarters in "Space Seed", and then in Spock's quarters in "Amok Time".

Here's the explanation: after Adams died, a lot of his personal artifacts went up for auction on the Enterprise. Marla McGivers liked the helmet and bought it. After she was sent into exile with Khan, she had no need of such decorative items on a harsh planet where survival equipment would be priority. Spock saw the helmet statue as she was cleaning out her cabin, thought it was cool, and asked her for it. Sure, McGivers said, I'm only gonna throw it out anyway. So Spock took it for his own quarters, and that's the story of the odyssey of this sculpture.

The "helmeted head" statue:

In "Dagger of the Mind:"

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In "Space Seed:"

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In "Amok Time:"

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In "Mirror, Mirror:"

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Greg Schnitzer
Star Trek Phase II
 
In a REAL obscure reference, I vaguely remember that they reused a type-II TOS phaser pistol as a component in one of Dr. Shrinker's shrinking machines. Don't know if it was one of the originals or a replica, but it really stands out in my mind even to this day.
 
There's a bust of a helmeted head that appears in three episodes. It can be seen in Dr. Adams' office in "Dagger of the Mind", in Marla McGivers' quarters in "Space Seed", and then in Spock's quarters in "Amok Time".
How many times have I watched all of those episodes.... and never once noticed that statue? :wtf:

:lol: - I really appreciate that!
 
There was a device that Spock supposedly designed... can't remember the name of it. I think it might be called the Trident Scanner. You saw it in a few episodes, like in Metamorphosis (Spock was using it on the aft section of the shuttlecraft) or during a few scenes in the main engine room in several episodes, like The Ultimate Computer and The Doomsday Machine.

Anyway, this device was reused in a manner of speaking. The 3 "prongs" of the device were cannibalized and used for some sonic disruptor weapons in A Taste of Armageddon.

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It even made a reappearance in DS9: Trials and Tribble-ations
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It even made a reappearance in DS9: Trials and Tribble-ations
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Ahh! I love "Trials." They even thought to include a GNDN conduit (Goes Nowhere Does Nothing) from TOS.
 
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