It would also destroy the lithium cracking station and probably render the ecosphere uninhabitable.the planet. He had to be stopped, period.
And glassing the planet with a starship would be more effective than a phaser rifle and a fist fight.
It would also destroy the lithium cracking station and probably render the ecosphere uninhabitable.the planet. He had to be stopped, period.
And glassing the planet with a starship would be more effective than a phaser rifle and a fist fight.
It did.(I don't remember if Kirk's shirt got ripped in this episode...).
Although I'm liking the idea of the Q stepping in. Perhaps they were monitoring the situation and decided to 'allow' Mitchell to be killed, because if he escaped (which he surely would), he could threaten even them.
You know that. But Kirk didn't think of it.
I think it would have been interesting if it turned out Mitchell gained his powers not through the ion storm (the humans just assumed it was the storm), but it was actually the Q who caused him to gain the power as a test, so that they could gauge humanity and see how much a threat humanity could be to the Q Continuum.
It would also destroy the lithium cracking station and probably render the ecosphere uninhabitable.the planet. He had to be stopped, period.
And glassing the planet with a starship would be more effective than a phaser rifle and a fist fight.
I can't really see Kirk first calmly arranging for Mitchell's ultimate destruction via radiation bombardment, and then succumbing to red haze and deciding that he absolutely needed to punch him in the jaw as well...
Timo Saloniemi

I was under the impression that the radioactive bombardment was meant to destroy life, not the station.Not that it matterd as It was unmanned and there were willing to sacrifice it anyway if Kirk had died.
Yes, that's why Kirk specifically wanted the planet subjected to a lethal concentration of neutron radiation in the event he failed to kill Mitchell. The neutron bomb, a weapon designed to cause maximum casualties from radiation rather than heat and blast, was very much in the news at the time.Radiation will kill people, not destroy buildings and equipment. So the automated station would still be operational.I was under the impression that the radioactive bombardment was meant to destroy life, not the station.
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