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Whom Gods Destroy.

Taelon

Lieutenant Commander
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Really, where's the logic in waiting to see who wins in a fist fight and possibly sustain serious injury? Stun them both IMMEDIATELY, silly Spock!

Also, the whole chess code was clever, but only half thought through. Have a "real" answer and an "beam the person giving this code directly to the brig!" answer.

Other than that, fire (with phasers) the idiot guard who took it upon himself to release the person in the cell without at least checking with absolutely anybody else first! Everything that happened in this episode is all your fault!

Apart from those few things, it was a typical Season 3 TOS episode. :)
 
Oh no, this was a a great episode! What do you mean, typical season 3? Mad Captain Garth and all the other inmates were great. It's gripping drama, one of the best episodes in the season!
 
Stun them both IMMEDIATELY, silly Spock!
while somewhat unlikely, but it's possible that spock wouldn't have been authorized to give the proper code to the ship, and they needed the ship to beam down security guards to deal with the released inmates (armed inmates), spock need kirk awake then, not later.

"beam the person giving this code directly to the brig!"
inter-ship beaming was risky during tos.

:)
 
So Captain Kirk materializes on the ship surrounded by security, what then?

Could Garth pass a medical exam?

:)
 
it's possible that spock wouldn't have been authorized to give the proper code to the ship

If this were the case, would Kirk have earlier said that Spock would give the countersign? Since Garth had just turned off the force field, if Spock wasn't authorized, that should have been an alert for Scott to send down security immediately.
 
The first time "Kirk"/Garth fumbled the countersign thing, Scotty realized there were enemies down there on the station, people he couldn't trust either with their facts or their actions. But Scotty had no real idea what was going on down there, and whether the team he decided to try and send down there should release, arrest, stun or kill this possibly-not-Kirk.

Now Kirk or "Kirk" is again fumbling the codephrases, and asking for security to beam down. So, should Scotty beam down security when that is the very thing this suspicious possibly-not-Kirk wants? It's quite understandable that Scotty does not do that right away.

It's highly probable that the use of a code phrase is not standard Starfleet practice, or else Garth would be aware of it and Scotty wouldn't comment on it as if it were something Kirk came up with specifically for this occasion.

Let's remember, though, that Spock says the Enterprise has visited Elba II at least once previously, before Garth was there, and Kirk is first-name friends with Governor Cory; it's possible in theory that the Enterprise is the only vessel that ever visits the facility, and Kirk (a veteran of "Dagger of the Mind") has come up with the security protocols of the facility and its interactions with its one and only supply starship. Elba II probably isn't an old facility, after all: it exists as the terminal stage of a modern criminal treatment system only recently established by Dr. Adams.

Could Garth pass a medical exam?

Does he shapeshift or does he project illusions? The Salt Vampire would have passed a medical, as it always showed what people wanted to see, regardless of what it really was. A Founder would have passed because it was a perfect shapeshifter. A Chameloid might have passed because it was a true shapeshifter (when it looked like a little girl, it was also physically sized like one, and could slip out of its chains), but was it a perfect one?

Garth is shown mutating his clothes, not just his body. This means he either goes around naked, or projects illusions. Would the former come naturally for somebody who only very recently was a human(oid) being?

"Whom Gods Destroy" is fun for being so ambiguous, yet not contradictory. There are good concepts there, and if one dislikes any one of them, one can always decide it's one of Garth's delusions.

Was Kirk once a mighty warrior? Perhaps he admits to that only to placate the madman. Does Garth have a powerful explosive? Possibly he only has an ordinary one, but thinks that his rather unconvincing demonstration will nevertheless cow his enemies. Is Marta really Orion? Who knows? Etc.

Timo Saloniemi
 
it's possible that spock wouldn't have been authorized to give the proper code to the ship

If this were the case, would Kirk have earlier said that Spock would give the countersign? Since Garth had just turned off the force field, if Spock wasn't authorized, that should have been an alert for Scott to send down security immediately.

I think they should have nuked them from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
 
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