I can't picture M'Benga screaming for help. He's former special forces.
Also I cannot think of a single main character who has literally screamed for help in this type of one on one fight - from Riker to Kirk to well...anyone?
I can't picture M'Benga screaming for help. He's former special forces.
Although it does bring up the possibility that people within Starfleet special forces know the truth but it suits them not to reveal it.
Doubtful. M'Benga went and did his thing after the whole SOF team came back in body bags.
Starfleet rules would require him to alert security forces (which M'Benga is not currently a member of) to a hostile attacker on the ship. Short of being able to reach a communicator, screaming for help would be the obvious required step.I can't picture M'Benga screaming for help. He's former special forces.
Can't imagine Pike talking to his officer like a Christian school teacher to a boy who has kicked a dog.I'm surprised Pike didn't follow up with, "Well, they say revenge doesn't solve anything. Did his death make you feel better? It did alleviate your pain?" Then walks off.
And M'Benga could give a cold look when alone and answer, "Yes"
M’Benga is never the CMO on TOS, he’s just another doctor in a couple of episodes.Did TOS M'Benga "earn" the right to be the CMO in two episodes of that series? He shows up out of the blue in both and is given McCoy's duties in Sickbay in both. "Earning" in fiction is the purview of the writers, nobody else.
Good point.M'Benga mentions that the drug he created was terrible for the body, so when he's clutching his heart those two times, I'm wondering, is this psychosomatic or real damage to his heart he did to himself
Would make sense.I do wonder if M'Bengas actions this episode will lead toward him not being the CMO by the time Kirk takes command.
Starfleet rules would require him to alert security forces (which M'Benga is not currently a member of) to a hostile attacker on the ship. Short of being able to reach a communicator, screaming for help would be the obvious required step.
Excuse me, is it how PTSD usually works? (spoiler: no)Starfleet rules would require him to alert security forces (which M'Benga is not currently a member of) to a hostile attacker on the ship. Short of being able to reach a communicator, screaming for help would be the obvious required step.
We managed to go 40 years without finding out how the Kirk/McCoy friendship was "earned". (in one universe) I think we can wait on Pike/M'Benga, too.Why do characters have to "earn" friendship as if its now some regulation that is set down in scriptwriting.
If they're friends, they're friends. If they want to show a progression, they can. If they just want to make the friendship a stated fact, that works too.
These arbitrary requirements are silly.
You’re probably right, and I think that emphasizes the naïveté of the federation. Here’s a dude that killed hundreds if not thousands of your own citizens, but you consider him forgiven and allow him to represent you for foreign worlds and governments. Plus you expect everyone else to forgive him for his sins. It’s a very ideal message, but the reality is that could never happen. That like saying that instead of taking out Bin Laden, he turned himself over to us and we made him our UN ambassador.
Sickbay would be locked down and every inch scanned under circumstances like that, and since the knife was lying around loose in that box, traces of the DNA would be in there. You’d have to half ass your way through an investigation with your eyes closed to accept that whatsisface smuggled the knife he killed his generals with through the defection process and hid it successfully the entire time, right up until he got killed with it.I'm talking about the ownership of the knife - nobody knows it was in the box. The assumption is that it's was the Ambassador's knife.
I’m pretty sure a scream is well outside the man’s voice register.we don't see M'Benga scream for help
Needs of the plot.Sickbay would be locked down and every inch scanned under circumstances like that, and since the knife was lying around loose in that box, traces of the DNA would be in there. You’d have to half ass your way through an investigation with your eyes closed to accept that whatsisface smuggled the knife he killed his generals with through the defection process and hid it successfully the entire time, right up until he got killed with it.
She wasn't there from the start of the fight, she came in midway through.Yeah, I watched it again. She was lying about what she saw, about witnessing the circumstances. But she was watching the evidence show up on the knife so carefully like it was going to rat her out somehow.
Plus, the ambassador beamed in right? Not via shuttlecraft. So the transporter logs should be able to easily prove that Dak'rah didn't have the knife on him when he arrived on the Enterprise.Sickbay would be locked down and every inch scanned under circumstances like that, and since the knife was lying around loose in that box, traces of the DNA would be in there. You’d have to half ass your way through an investigation with your eyes closed to accept that whatsisface smuggled the knife he killed his generals with through the defection process and hid it successfully the entire time, right up until he got killed with it.
I’m pretty sure a scream is well outside the man’s voice register.
Correct.Plus, the ambassador beamed in right? Not via shuttlecraft. So the transporter logs should be able to easily prove that Dak'rah didn't have the knife on him when he arrived on the Enterprise.
His luggage arrived late. Somethings never change.Plus, the ambassador beamed in right? Not via shuttlecraft. So the transporter logs should be able to easily prove that Dak'rah didn't have the knife on him when he arrived on the Enterprise.
Starfleet rules would require him to alert security forces (which M'Benga is not currently a member of) to a hostile attacker on the ship. Short of being able to reach a communicator, screaming for help would be the obvious required step.
His luggage arrived late. Somethings never change.
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