Is That Which Survives the first example in Star Trek of reversing polarity to solve tech problems?
Is That Which Survives the first example in Star Trek of reversing polarity to solve tech problems?
Note that even in the TOS third season, womenโs costumes were not allowed to show navels. The NBC censors considered them to be too provocative.
Example: Lee Meriweatherโs costume in That Which Survives.
Well it's a good thing Losira was a projection that dissipated upon the destruction of the computer, and not, say, an autonomous creation/being that operated on her own.
The Enterprise was transported? Who built this planetary defense, #TheFantasticFour?
A fan poster for tonight's Star Trek episode That Which Survives on H&I's All Star Trek. ๐
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It just occurred to me, someone in control of the transporter could basically target and kill anyone on a planet, or on another ship - just target them with the beam and disperse their pattern. Freaky. ๐ฌ
Not sure what I was expecting. Decent story, but I was not prepared for Kirk being a dick to Sulu, and Spock being a dick to Scotty. ๐คจ
UHURA: What happened?
SPOCK: The occipital area of my head seems to have impacted with the chair.
Maybe you're just clumsy, Mister Spock.