So I just watched Fury on my epic eleventy rewatch of VOY. Ii twas better than I remembered which I think is what I thought last time I watched it which probably means I had a slightly unfavourable response to it when it first aired and every time since I've been pleasantly surprised. Not remembering jack is useful with fiction.
Anyway.
PARIS: They're trying to lock on us with a tractor beam.
CHAKOTAY: Reverse thrusters. Full power.
PARIS: That could tear the hull apart.
CHAKOTAY: Then tear it apart!
Many years ago I spent soooo long trying to find where this Kirk quote came from because I knew this was homage, really good homage even though it's Chak saying it. And I never could find it and it was one of those messed it up in my head things until I realized TODAY (how old is VOY?) that it's not a Kirk quote it's a Sulu quote from one of my favorites, The Undiscovered Country.
SULU: In range?
LOJUR: Not yet, sir.
SULU: Come on. Come on!
LOJUR: She'll fly apart!
SULU: Fly her apart, then!
Sulu says this much better, much more dramatically, with more passion which is not surprising as Chak is barely able to raise himself to a little stress. Still I want to know if it IS homage. Because if you quote Kirk you are doing homage because Kirk is as a God. But if you quote Sulu (and yes, I know it is not a direct quote so please don't inform me of this fact, I typed it out myself) you might not be quoting anyone at all but channeling the great Trek subconscious.
Anyway.
PARIS: They're trying to lock on us with a tractor beam.
CHAKOTAY: Reverse thrusters. Full power.
PARIS: That could tear the hull apart.
CHAKOTAY: Then tear it apart!
Many years ago I spent soooo long trying to find where this Kirk quote came from because I knew this was homage, really good homage even though it's Chak saying it. And I never could find it and it was one of those messed it up in my head things until I realized TODAY (how old is VOY?) that it's not a Kirk quote it's a Sulu quote from one of my favorites, The Undiscovered Country.
SULU: In range?
LOJUR: Not yet, sir.
SULU: Come on. Come on!
LOJUR: She'll fly apart!
SULU: Fly her apart, then!
Sulu says this much better, much more dramatically, with more passion which is not surprising as Chak is barely able to raise himself to a little stress. Still I want to know if it IS homage. Because if you quote Kirk you are doing homage because Kirk is as a God. But if you quote Sulu (and yes, I know it is not a direct quote so please don't inform me of this fact, I typed it out myself) you might not be quoting anyone at all but channeling the great Trek subconscious.