In Star Trek 3 after Kirk and the crew give their little toast Sarek comes to the door and Kirk says "if you'll excuse us" -- and the other three walk off in another Direction -- not toward the door. Where'd they go? Kirk lives alone and we see his foyer his den with fireplace and his living room with the panoramic window. So that leaves his bedroom and the kitchen and a bathroom. Then while Kirk and sarek are having this really touching intimate dramatic mind-meld they're in the kitchen? Raiding his refrigerator? Looking for wodka? I can imagine somebody with a glass held up to the wall trying to hear what sarek and Kirk were saying. If it was Star Trek V and Scotty were among them perhaps we find Uhura and mr. Scott in the bedroom!
Yeah they probably went to a bar and griped about the lousy treatment from Starfleet Command and tightwad by the book jerks like "Swagger Stick" Styles and J.T. Esteban seeming to be the new command model. Watched "Aquiel" today and wondered where do you allow your dog to do its business if you live on or are posted on a space station? Is there a small holodeck you can use to conjure up a nice park or backyard? If you watch these episodes and movies too much you will start to examine the minor details more than is healthy. A lot of people still can't work enough or see friends and family because of Covid 19 so these things will happen to people. At least it may be happening to me.
....It's pretty cool how Kirk's flat has this diamond thing going. The floor plan is a square with the scenic round alcove at one tip; the prominent shelf is another square on its tip. Sorta like the IDIC symbol done square. It'd be a shame to break the symmetry with plot-necessitated rooms. Perhaps the rest of the crew just excused the duo by staring at the back wall for twenty-two minutes? As for "Aquiel", every passenger ship I've been on has had a sandbox for the four-legged self-loading cargo, often with nice fake grass all around, sometimes complete with garden gnomes. I can only trust Starfleet to do better. Timo Saloniemi
They were never actually there. Every movie after the second was all a grief fueled delusion. Kirk is living at the Federation Funny Farm.
Do you recall which direction they went, was it away from the windows? Kirk's apartment might have a second door to the hallway from the kitchen, the first room with the fireplace only had a couple of chairs, there could have been a another entertaining room with couches, multiple chairs, a wall display. I can easily imagine Kirk occasionally having large parties with dozens of people spread out through a large apartment. spinner app online
They all went into the next room and comically pressed their ears up against the door to hear, a few using their glasses to amplify the sound. What we don't see is Sarek leaving, Kirk opening the door, and all of them tumbling out of the room trying to act casual as if they weren't spying.
Yes because basically they are treated like the help they can leave through the kitchen door or the back door they can't leave through the much closer front door. What would the neighbors think
No, we got it all wrong. The Grand Hall, the floating patio and the transporter alcoves are in the direction the rest of the crew took. It's Sarek who crawled in through the servants' tube because he was on clandestine business. (And McCoy took the same route because he was carrying contraband.) Timo Saloniemi