Quite right and, including the bar fight, they did that sort of thing twice! But that’s the way we do things in today’s civil society. Nobody wants to get involved any more (Thank goodness ST was created in the 1960s). No wonder so many can identify with the characters in this movie. However it is encouraging that a number of people here still have an issue with such behaviour..
I don't know. I remember Scotty and Chekov getting into a barroom brawl with some Klingons. And Kirk enjoying the hell out of brawling with "Finnegan" on the Shore Leave planet--and getting into a fist fight every other episode.
Heck, in "This Side of Paradise" Kirk regards an increase in the number of random fist fights as a positive sign that people are getting back to normal.
The Final Frontier wasn't nearly as refined and civilized as people want to remember . . . ..
I think sonak (post 38) is right. It's the impression we are left with and the circumstances involved. The two "friendly fire" attacks on Kirk were both vicious affairs with no quarter given until interrupted by external agents. Maybe Hollywood of the 60's was kidding itself a little about good clean "rough-housing", but you also get the feeling there was still a certain degree of individual honour and restraint involved, unlike the single minded brutality we get in STXI, and of course other films these days. Kirk could have been killed twice by his own side.
You have to wonder if anyone actually watched TOS!![]()
Well, I could ask the same when it comes to the idea that the kind of violence we saw in TOS was the same sort portrayed in STXI. And that’s without considering the different circumstances not to mention the more disciplined behaviour of the combatants in TOS when it came to inferior or defenceless opponents (at least usually from a Star Fleet POV). The movie makes the same mistake. It borrowed parts of various scenes but made no attempt to understand the original situations with unfortunate implications for the underlying meaning or message.
But if you feel the distinctions above are too subtle, you only have to ask yourself if the main characters in TOS would just stand around while a fellow crew member was being injured or killed, assuming they had a choice.