That freaked me the fuck out at the time.Geordi asking the holodeck, what’s creating that shadow.
That freaked me the fuck out at the time.Geordi asking the holodeck, what’s creating that shadow.
some scenes from the thaw
Yep, that really freaked me out as a kid, that leper looking guy in "Miri" attacking McCoy. That infected looking skin touching him, his face right next to McCoy. Can you imagine? It's not just the monstrous look, but the possibility of contamination.Corpses sitting up in Night Terrors. Cake Troi. Frame of Mind.
Now for this last one keep in mind that I was like five. In Miri, when they beam down and the sick dude attacks McCoy. His face makeup combined with the soft voice and overall wrongness of a grown man throwing a homicidal tantrum over a tricycle gave me the willies. I couldn't finish the episode.
Despite Bones warning us for years in TOS, this was the first time that we actually saw a transporter do something really really horrible, and it was disturbing to my 13 year old self as well. "What we got back didn't live long, fortunately."Yep, that really freaked me out as a kid, that leper looking guy in "Miri" attacking McCoy. That infected looking skin touching him, his face right next to McCoy. Can you imagine? It's not just the monstrous look, but the possibility of contamination.
But yeah... the transporter accident in TMP definitely takes the cake. How they orchestrated it... in that darkened transporter room that looks mysterious, creepy. And then Janice saying that fateful "oh no, they're forming!"
Then the screams as you see the deforming of the bodies starting to happen.
I do think this was unnecessary. When you're in the beaming state, you're not "fully assembled"... so how can you scream? Plus, the Starbase must have highly capable pattern buffers... when transporting, wouldn't you keep the full pattern in memory until transport is complete? That way you can "abort" and return the person back to exactly as they were prior to the transport attempt.
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