Scotty asked the holodeck to show him 'his' Enterprise (no bloody A, B, C, or D!), but he did not specify any particular star date. Pike's 1701 bridge looked different from any 1701 bridge that we saw in any other episodes from TOS. We saw Main Engineering 'grow' and change as that bulgy Impulse Synchrotron Unit sprouted from the floor directly in front of the 'screened window', and the 2 Back-up Power Units off to the side disappeared at some point after Spock found Evil Duplicate Kirk hiding behind them. Other sets changed over the course of TOS.They should've at least got TOS bridge in the holodeck right but the small piece they did build had the railings and stairs in the wrong place. Carpet color was probably off too.
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This is the first one. I've always taken this as a joke, some playful banter between friends who have served for a long time together. As in, not actually true. "Relics" takes it completely seriously, and has Scotty act all incredulous that LaForge would actually give Picard an accurate estimate. This seems really out of character to me.
Gotta disagree. Scotty's accomplishments are momentous and we would expect the name Scott to be as remembered and revered as the names Tesla, Nobel, Sikorsky, Diesel, etc. His STIV work puts him up there with Cochrane. Spock does the math, but if we are talking engineering Scotty is the doer. And since we are talking about actually saving the fewking earth, maybe more important than attracting Vulcan notice?
In my experience it's pretty much SOP for real life mechanics, which aren't Starfleet engineers obviously but maybe that's where the idea came from.
I just completed a rematch of the episode 'Relics', which featured a return of Captain Montgomery Scott to the Star Trek universe. I have read that, for some, this is one of the best (or favorite) episodes. I wholeheartedly disagree!
Don't get me wrong....I loved seeing Scotty again and found the reason behind his continued existence to be fascinating. Only Scotty would have come up with a way to avoid death using the transporter, right?
But the episode, for me, left a lot to be desired. I understand the theme was one of old things, of things past, and the like. And while an exploration of that theme was accomplished, using Scotty to accomplish it was unacceptable - plain and simple.
How could the Enterprise-D crew not know the significance of their passenger's actions in Starfleet history? Scotty was a part of so many different significant things, not the least of which was the saving of Earth in Star Trek IV and the preservation of the new Klingon - Federation alliance in Star Trek VI. Is it plausible to believe that Picard and crew wouldn't have know of Scotty's accomplishments and actions? Of how important he was to Starfleet history?
I suspect that if they had known just how significant Scotty was, they wouldn't have treated him the way they did. He came aboard, and Laforge was pissed off at him from almost the get-go. Picard met with him, but after a few minutes, he left to attend to normal duties. Although he made up for that later as he drank with Scotty on the original Enterprise's bridge, the only reason they had this exchange was because of the 'old person' theme. And even when Picard was speaking to him, he still didn't even acknowledge Scotty's great accomplishments.
So, all in all, I was pretty unhappy with the episode..what do others think?
Saving the earth?I really like Scotty. I think he's a great character. And I have no wish to disparage him. But I have to ask: what accomplishments even come close to any of the inventors you mentioned? Scotty was the chief engineer of a starship; responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of its components. He was a stellar problem-solver, he was innovative, he was quick-thinking. But never had an episode that showed him making some great energy discovery, or designing some incredible new engine, or anything on the same level as, say, Chochrane achieving light speed.
I work in application development. We usually put a little bit of padding in our estimates to account for unexpected issues. But certainly not four times our best case estimate!
Saving the earth?
Maybe you should start if you want to be considered a miracle worker![]()
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