What do B&B have to do with Klingon Foreheads?And a smooth foreheaded Kahless seen for the first time. Take that B&B forehead revisionististas!!!
Somebody needs to tell Okuda that a change over 1000 square miles wouldn't cover 1/8 of the planet!
True, but a "planet" with a surface area of 8000 square miles would only have a diameter of 50 miles -- I don't think something that small would qualify as a planet.Somebody needs to tell Okuda that a change over 1000 square miles wouldn't cover 1/8 of the planet!
I would think that it would depend on how big the planet was.
True, but a "planet" with a surface area of 8000 square miles would only have a diameter of 50 miles -- I don't think something that small would qualify as a planet.Somebody needs to tell Okuda that a change over 1000 square miles wouldn't cover 1/8 of the planet!
I would think that it would depend on how big the planet was.
One of the odder moments of TOS dialogue occurs in this episode when Lincoln asks if they "still measure time in minutes", and Kirk replies that they can "convert to it if necessary". From what I recollect, they always measured shorter time durations in hours and minutes on the show. Even within this episode there are multiple references to time periods in minutes (other than Lincoln's 12 1/2 minutes reference itself). I mean what else would they be using? Centons? Just strange.
The Federation runs on starminutes, which are about 110 seconds long.
This is why, whenever something is in a very tense countdown in an episode, it always seems like it takes twice as long to get to zero.
Joe, straw-grasper
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