Do you mean they vent the HVAC CO emissions through the stairways?
No. The point of it was to not have HVAC.
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Do you mean they vent the HVAC CO emissions through the stairways?
Now, if you scaled that up for humans, it would be awesome.
I always thought that the handles were speed controllers which were twisted to increase or decrease the motion of the turbolift.
Spock just slowed the lift down during that conversation to have more time.
Yeah, but with glass walls and you ride it like a bobsled.
Okay, NOW we're talking in terms of filmable drama!!!!
I always thought that the handles were speed controllers which were twisted to increase or decrease the motion of the turbolift.
Spock just slowed the lift down during that conversation to have more time.
No, I meant in real life. It'd be a much faster way to get between buildings than those underground tunnels.
Spock however never touches the turbolift handle in the scene so maybe the lift will default to a low priority and slow travel mode?
I knew to a near-metaphysical certainty that Spock never touched the handle - he rarely ever did with the exception of Wolf in the Fold - but I was really hoping someone else would watch the episode and confirm so I wouldn't have to. I will assume without deciding that you in fact did so.
I did (with a caveat). In all the wide shots Spock doesn't hold any turbolift handle and does not appear near one. But there are several close-ups where we cannot see his hands and cannot see the move indicator. Still I'm fairly confident he didn't touch any of the turbolift handles.
No, I meant in real life. It'd be a much faster way to get between buildings than those underground tunnels.
"Turbolift elevators inoperative. Bobsled capsules jammed, Captain . . . fascinating. Every pneumatic contingency anticipated."
"Mister Spock, Mister Chekov, come with me. Doctor McCoy, report to the transporter room immediately. Scotty, you have the conn." [JUMP] [WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!!!]
Remember the wild turbolift ride that LaForge had in TNG's "Contagion"?
That's what riding the pneumatic tube would be like.
You are correct; Spock enters the turbolift with his hands behind his back, turns around and orders "Deck 2" with the handles behind him untouched, in full viewI did (with a caveat). In all the wide shots Spock doesn't hold any turbolift handle and does not appear near one. But there are several close-ups where we cannot see his hands and cannot see the move indicator. Still I'm fairly confident he didn't touch any of the turbolift handles.
Spock doesn't to use his mind powers to activate or control the speed of the turbolift, one of the other passengers could have done it for him. Who, you say? Glad you askedWorks for me. Since I treat that episode as a fever dream (by either Kirk or Spock, as preferred), assuming that Spock telepathically ordered the computer to slooooooooooooooooooow that one-deck trip down for seven or eight lines of UST-laden dialogue works well. So does the idea that the computer knew (without being asked) that this was the right time for a trip measured in inches/centimeters per minute in order to accommodate a sexually-charged conversation with an enemy combatant.
You are correct; Spock enters the turbolift with his hands behind his back, turns around and orders "Deck 2" with the handles behind him untouched, in full view
Spock doesn't to use his mind powers to activate or control the speed of the turbolift, one of the other passengers could have done it for him. Who, you say? Glad you asked
In all the scenes with the Romulan Commander on the Bridge there are 2 guards standing behind her. They remain present throughout the battle and shortly after:"...If I may be taken to your brig, I will take my place as your prisoner."![]()
After this point we see a H&S shot of Kirk, then Spock, then back to the Commander. The guards are gone!The commander's reaction upon hearing that she will be escorted to some living quarters, not the brig.![]()
Spock then escorts the Commander into the turbolift. It is my assertion that the 2 guards moved out of shot briefly, then followed them in. There's just enough time before the doors close and one of the guards could easily have grabbed a control handle (knowing that Spock rarely does that for himself)![]()
In fact, it could be one of the guards whom the Commander is addressing when she turns away from Spock and says this line:"You realise that very soon we will learn to penetrate the cloaking device?"![]()
Finally they arrive and the doors open. There's just enough time for the 2 guards to disembark and wait in the corridor before Spock begins to move. Of course, the Commander stops him to have one final word.![]()
And that's it! Simple![]()
The apparent slow movement from Deck 1 to 2 can be ascribed to the turbolift having to take in indirect route to the destination (Deck 2 might be below the Bridge but that doesn't mean there's a parking spot immediately beneath it).
The fan theory that the Bridge structure was moved down into the saucer teardrop after WNMHGB ties into this: After all, a certain amount of Deck 2 would have been lost, requiring a more circuitous route for the turboshaft when travelling from the Bridge to the guest quarters on the perimeter of Deck 2
Thanks for those photos of a very touching scene between Spock and the Romulan Commander. I do not share the opinion of the 2 guards acompanying them on their trip in the lift, the conversation being to intimate to be heard by others.You are correct; Spock enters the turbolift with his hands behind his back, turns around and orders "Deck 2" with the handles behind him untouched, in full view
Spock doesn't to use his mind powers to activate or control the speed of the turbolift, one of the other passengers could have done it for him. Who, you say? Glad you asked
In all the scenes with the Romulan Commander on the Bridge there are 2 guards standing behind her. They remain present throughout the battle and shortly after:"...If I may be taken to your brig, I will take my place as your prisoner."![]()
After this point we see a H&S shot of Kirk, then Spock, then back to the Commander. The guards are gone!The commander's reaction upon hearing that she will be escorted to some living quarters, not the brig.![]()
Spock then escorts the Commander into the turbolift. It is my assertion that the 2 guards moved out of shot briefly, then followed them in. There's just enough time before the doors close and one of the guards could easily have grabbed a control handle (knowing that Spock rarely does that for himself)![]()
In fact, it could be one of the guards whom the Commander is addressing when she turns away from Spock and says this line:"You realise that very soon we will learn to penetrate the cloaking device?"![]()
Finally they arrive and the doors open. There's just enough time for the 2 guards to disembark and wait in the corridor before Spock begins to move. Of course, the Commander stops him to have one final word.![]()
And that's it! Simple![]()
The apparent slow movement from Deck 1 to 2 can be ascribed to the turbolift having to take in indirect route to the destination (Deck 2 might be below the Bridge but that doesn't mean there's a parking spot immediately beneath it).
The fan theory that the Bridge structure was moved down into the saucer teardrop after WNMHGB ties into this: After all, a certain amount of Deck 2 would have been lost, requiring a more circuitous route for the turboshaft when travelling from the Bridge to the guest quarters on the perimeter of Deck 2
Spock actually did touch the turbolift handles quite some times, in "A Piece Of The Action", "Elaan Of Troyius" to name but a few.I did (with a caveat). In all the wide shots Spock doesn't hold any turbolift handle and does not appear near one. But there are several close-ups where we cannot see his hands and cannot see the move indicator. Still I'm fairly confident he didn't touch any of the turbolift handles.
Spock actually did touch the turbolift handles quite some times, in "A Piece Of The Action", "Elaan Of Troyius" to name but a few.
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During the cutaways to Kirk and Spock there is enough time for them to wander off to the right of the screen...but why would they?Yeah, I forgot that the guards just disappeared. I remember that I was pleased that she was being guarded. Then they vanished. Sigh. What a mess!
It would be nice to think that the guards were intended to be in that scene and it's not inconsistent from an in-universe POV. But honestly, I just think the director forgot about that particular mechanic of the turbolift operation - the light by the side of the Commander doesn't even switch on when the lift begins to moveI haven't seen TEI in ages, but if it's even possible that the guards rode that elevator, it's a fantastic discovery! And it would also represent an enormous failure of the director or the film editor to give them some coverage. If the guards were in that scene, then my money would be on the editor omitting all their shots for some reason.
That's fair. I am under no illusions on the persuasive power of my explanation - it's just something which happens to fit the (limited) available visual information.I do not share the opinion of the 2 guards acompanying them on their trip in the lift, the conversation being to intimate to be heard by others.
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