Now I'm sad.
Gary7 said:
No... relatable to young adults that have grown up in an oversaturated computer graphics Internet connected world. I know plenty of people in their 30's that don't care for black & white and welcome colorized versions.
xortex said:And in By any other name he telepathically 'ordered' a guard to open up the force field through a wall!!
The Squire of Gothos said:
xortex said:And in By any other name he telepathically 'ordered' a guard to open up the force field through a wall!!
Didn't he repeat the feat in "A Taste of Armageddon"? At the very least he trumped it with the "multi-legged creature" jape![]()
Plissken said:
The real question is: if there were no Kirk and no Bones, would Spock still be as cool?
Spock doesn't say anything about not being able to lie in ``Court-Martial'', which is probably for the best because every time it was emphasized on-screen how Vulcans could not lie, it was in the process of a Vulcan lying. The persistence of the idea that Vulcans never lie is only slightly more bizarre than the longevity of the idea that Spock was the first Vulcan in Star Fleet.xortex said:
A lie ? I for one only think Vulcans can't lie only because it's a law on Vulcan. I think what he meant in courtmarshell was that he was incapable of lying in court and fooling the veryfying computer machine. See, there's an explaination for everything, sometimes.
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