Yeah, I was thinking it was a really cool guest appearance or cameo that the producers had managed to keep secret until the day the episode dropped.
I liked the interplay between Nurse Chapel and Spock, and that at this younger age Chapel is pretty much not into relationships, and more the 'friends with benefits' type. I will say the type of playful head slap she gave to Spock is something more from the generation previous to mine (and I'm a 50 year old Baby Boomer). But yeah, they expanded on her character here, and given she's 10 or so years younger than when get what little we do of her in TOS, no, I don't see a contradiction as people can and do change some attitudes as they get older, and nothing really sticks out as an OMG! contradiction.
Last Boomers were born in 1964.......so either they ain't 50 or they ain't a Boomer.....if they want to be nitpickyStupid thing to nitpick, but, I'm in my 40s, and barely hit the end of Gen X..... you are less than 10 years older than me; wouldn't that make you firmly a part of Generation X? with the Boomers being the generation before you? Like I said, dumb thing to nitpick, but ...
I'm more than 10 years older than you, I'm 59.Stupid thing to nitpick, but, I'm in my 40s, and barely hit the end of Gen X..... you are less than 10 years older than me; wouldn't that make you firmly a part of Generation X? with the Boomers being the generation before you? Like I said, dumb thing to nitpick, but ...
I was conceived on VJ Day and born in ‘46 making me the First Boomer.Last Boomers were born in 1964.......so either they ain't 50 or they ain't a Boomer.....if they want to be nitpicky![]()
I'm more than 10 years older than you, I'm 59.
Doh! Guess I did a typo I didn't catch when I made that post. (Hey, the 0 key is close to the 9 key, and I'm old...Your post said you were 50, my mistake.
Wasn't trying to start a whole tangent. I just know I am closer to 50 than I want to be, and I am so barely considered Gen X (actually, they want to label me an even smaller subset called an "X-enniel") that I couldn't imagine someone only 6 years older than me claiming Boomer. 15 years makes more sense in that regard.
Please mail spare glasses to...Doh! Guess I did a typo I didn't catch when I made that post. (Hey, the 0 key is close to the 9 key, and I'm old...)
SPOCK [OC]: Enterprise log. First officer Spock, acting captain. I must now use an ancient Vulcan technique to probe into Van Gelder's tortured mind.
[MCCOY: Spock, if there's the slightest possibility it might help.
SPOCK: I've never used it on a human, Doctor.
MCCOY: If there's any way we can look into this man's mind to see if what he's seeing is real or delusion
SPOCK: It's a hidden, personal thing to the Vulcan people, part of our private lives.
MCCOY: Now look, Spock, Jim Kirk could be in real trouble. Will it work or not?
SPOCK: It could be dangerous. Do you understand? It requires I make pressure changes in your nerves, your blood vessels.
ARCHER: Hoshi thought she overheard one of the kidnappers say something in another language, but she was semi-conscious at the time. Maybe you could help her remember.
T'POL: A mind-meld? I've never initiated a meld before. I don't have the proper training.
ARCHER: I know it's dangerous, but I can walk you through it.
T'POL: You?
ARCHER: I had Surak's katra in my head for four days. I picked up a few tricks.
LA'AN: You can help me. I've heard what Vulcans can do.
SPOCK: The mind meld is not a shortcut for dealing with mental trauma.
Wasn't there some TrekLit reference to their being abandoned because of some harmful side effect showing up?I don't think those life support belts are likely to make a comeback.
Yeah. They used to fail which is why they stopped using them. I think one of the Temporal Investigations books mentioned it.Wasn't there some TrekLit reference to their being abandoned because of some harmful side effect showing up?
Honestly, Can we make a rule here that inserting off topic political opinions is banned?Fascinating.
A lot going on in this episode. La'an and Una, well, not exactly "taking a spacewalk in their underwear," but close. Spock and T'Pring demonstrating that Vulcans really do "give mind." M'Benga going fly-fishing.
Loved the Gerald Fried quotations in the score. But aren't nightmares illogical?
"Turnabout Intruder" was always a weak episode (given the premise of one of Kirk's old flames being a complete nutjob who [in-universe] sees sexist conspiracies where all that's really there is the very real need to keep loose cannons out of positions of authority [too bad nobody did that with Trump!]) but with the present episode added to canon, we end up with two Enterprise crew members (Spock and Chapel) having prior experience with a body-swap (that didn't involve a super-being), and thus having no reason to be skeptical of what Kirk (in Janice Lester's body) says happened.
Likewise, it's rather a long way from T'Pring and Spock having a rendezvous in SNW, to T'Pring deciding she doesn't wish to be "the consort of a legend," much less to (going outside canon) T'Pring becoming a ringleader in an anti-Federation conspiracy in Diane Duane's Spock's World (Not spoiler-tagged because if there's anybody here who hasn't read that book, one of the true classics of TrekLit, they probably never will.)
Honestly, Can we make a rule here that inserting off topic political opinions is banned?
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