Good ones. This is what I was trying to drive at...
Oh man for stupid statements, you need look no further than "That Which Survives."
It starts early just after the planet quake and Sulu discovering the Enterprise is gone. There's some quick scientific dialog followed by:
McCOY: "What does that mean, Jim?"
KIRK: "Well for one thing...it means we're stranded."
I'd have expected, KIRK: "Well for one thing, without the Enterprise we've no water, food, or protection. We better find alternatives and fast." (Something he does say later, but it would've been more appropriate up front).
Later on, after they discover D'Amato (and this is such a Plan 9 line):
McCOY: "I wonder what killed him?"
KIRK: "I don't know, but someone or something...did!"
Stupid on both accounts. I'd have expected something more like:
McCOY: "I better check him out, to see what might have killed him."
KIRK: "At first I thought we were alone down here, now I'm not so sure."
I'd expect:
SCOTTY: "While the Captain's away, you're the most important man on the ship, Spock! Let me do it."
SPOCK: "Quite true. And you are more experienced in these matters. Very well, you've got your work cut out for you Mr. Scott."
KIRK: "Are there men on this planet?"
LOSIRA: "They are...no more."
What's with the Kirk/Sulu role reversal? How about asking "is there anyone else on this planet?" Especially since Losira's response could mean that there are thousands of women still alive...
Very good point. What does it matter whether there are men or women on this planet. It's almost as if Kirk is thinking about the presence of leadership, following the 60's chauvinistic attitude.
Not to mention that D'Amato's "tombstone" not only doesn't include his first name ("Lt. D'Amato" - jeez the poor unloved bastard), but obviously someone had a Sharpie on them. I wonder if it was part of the geological Tricorder's kit?
I know... you'd figure that they'd make it look like it was phaser etched. But then, what a waste of a valuable resource. Yeah, definitely a nice big fat graffiti style Sharpie in the tricorder.