Something occurred to me while watching TWOK. As you all know, Spock asks Saavik if she ever piloted a starship out of spacedock, and she says she has not. Of course, Spock has her take command for the maneuver. This sends a wave a comical terror through Kirk and McCoy, who goes so far as to offer Jim a tranquilizer.
It's a funny scene, but it hit me (finally 27 years later) that there's no reason for nervousness. Saavik is not piloting the Enterprise, she's sitting in the command chair. She gives two, count 'em two, orders: "Aft Thrusters" and "one quarter impulse power." It's Sulu doing the actual flying and he wouldn't slam the ship into anything. Even if Saavik said "full impulse to starboard" and tried to crash through the drydock, Sulu wouldn't carry out the order. There's no risk.
Then, after they make it out of spacedock (whew!), Kirk gives Bones some shit eating look, like Saavik did something amazing. I mean, jeez, poor Sulu. No wonder why he wanted to get over to Excelsior.
Now, they did a play on this in TUC when Valeris took the Enterprise out of dock ("I've always wanted to try that" - either taking the ship out in gegeral or at one quarter impluse), she was at the helm. Now THIS makes sense. She very well could have scraped the hull against the airlock.
Anyways, this doesn't ruin TWOK or anything, but it does make the scene a little pointless.
It's a funny scene, but it hit me (finally 27 years later) that there's no reason for nervousness. Saavik is not piloting the Enterprise, she's sitting in the command chair. She gives two, count 'em two, orders: "Aft Thrusters" and "one quarter impulse power." It's Sulu doing the actual flying and he wouldn't slam the ship into anything. Even if Saavik said "full impulse to starboard" and tried to crash through the drydock, Sulu wouldn't carry out the order. There's no risk.
Then, after they make it out of spacedock (whew!), Kirk gives Bones some shit eating look, like Saavik did something amazing. I mean, jeez, poor Sulu. No wonder why he wanted to get over to Excelsior.
Now, they did a play on this in TUC when Valeris took the Enterprise out of dock ("I've always wanted to try that" - either taking the ship out in gegeral or at one quarter impluse), she was at the helm. Now THIS makes sense. She very well could have scraped the hull against the airlock.
Anyways, this doesn't ruin TWOK or anything, but it does make the scene a little pointless.