the fight transpired exactly has it should have, and I personally would have found it far less believable had David been able to hang in it much longer than he did.
It also served the story ... David, who knew he had none-chance, knowing all he had to look forward to was a D'k tahg in the gut, defended Saavik (and Spock 2.0) without hesitation.
It also served the story ... David, who knew he had none-chance, knowing all he had to look forward to was a D'k tahg in the gut, defended Saavik (and Spock 2.0) without hesitation.
When his gunner blew up Grissom in a spectacular fashion, Kruge zapped his gunner in spectacular fashion, bellowing in Klingonese, "I wanted prisoners!!!". When he finally got a hold of some, if Kruge was going to make some kind of a statement to Kirk about the seriousness of his intentions, leaving who was to die up to his henchmen was not an option. Using in-universe logic, it had to be Spock. As to David "defending" him, that's completely irrelevant. Even Teen-Spock could've kicked his ass. So, let David make a move - so what? - as a wimp, he can't even challenge Klingon honour.Are you suggesting that the Klingon should have chosen Spock and David should have let Spock die?
Well, that and an idiot like Maltz staying aboard the BoP. What kind of idiot serves his brutal commander and can't tell his voice from Kirk's, no matter how well he inflects it? Or can't operate a transporter's scanner and identify not only a human and Vulcan from a Klingon, but the fact that he's transporting two individuals up very closely together?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Maltz already under the control of the *other* survivors from the Enterprise?
the fight transpired exactly has it should have, and I personally would have found it far less believable had David been able to hang in it much longer than he did.
Saavik, with her Starfleet training could have put up a more plausible effort.
It also served the story ... David, who knew he had none-chance, knowing all he had to look forward to was a D'k tahg in the gut, defended Saavik (and Spock 2.0) without hesitation. Not unlike his father, he acted without concern for himself to save his comrades.
Had the storyline of a romance between David and Saavik been retained, it would have meant even more ... the utter pointlessness of his struggle.
Using in-universe logic, it had to be Spock. As to David "defending" him, that's completely irrelevant. Even Teen-Spock could've kicked his ass.
Well, that and an idiot like Maltz staying aboard the BoP. What kind of idiot serves his brutal commander and can't tell his voice from Kirk's, no matter how well he inflects it? Or can't operate a transporter's scanner and identify not only a human and Vulcan from a Klingon, but the fact that he's transporting two individuals up very closely together?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Maltz already under the control of the *other* survivors from the Enterprise? They outnumbered him and probably forced him to beam up Kirk and Spock without question.
And even if not: Perhaps Maltz thought *he* could beat Kirk in a fight?
He certainly gave at least one Klingon something else to think about, when he started aging again, later on, screaming like a banshee! Vulcans possess - at least - twice the strength of Humans. Or ... so we are told. I even remember in TOS, Kirk being concerned about "arousing" Spock's "great strength," once. It may have been that "spore" episode where Spock "Gets the Girl." But Teen-Spock did have this odd tendency to stare at David, whilst they were made to sit with Klingons pointing their buffalo rifles at them. He simply could not take his eyes off him and you can see David giving him a reassuring nod, to get him to knock it off, but ... it didn't work. What that was about, I don't know. I guess the kid actor just had it in his head to find any reason at all to keep his face a'pointed at the camera, the whole time ..No, he was a blank. He couldn't even talk - how would he know Spock-Fu?Using in-universe logic, it had to be Spock. As to David "defending" him, that's completely irrelevant. Even Teen-Spock could've kicked his ass.
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