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Classic Star Trek Rewatch #8 S02E06 Thursday, 7th September 7.45pm (BST)
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim is a better captain even wearing his relaxing shirt


Why?

He always saves the day
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?


Servalan has been known to use tractor beams, I think . . .
 
AnneArthur

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?

Spock knows EVERYTHING!


Grin
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?

Spock knows EVERYTHING!


Not quite, padawan. He's not too hot on things involving humour (humor - he's American) or the effects of pheromones.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?


Servalan has been known to use tractor beams, I think . . .


Are they some sort of special headlight?
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?

Spock knows EVERYTHING!


Not quite, padawan. He's not too hot on things involving humour (humor - he's American) or the effects of pheromones.

Ok hole picker. All things known to them scientifically...
Have you been taken over by cygnus bazza?
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim is a better captain even wearing his relaxing shirt


Why?

He always saves the day


Only because it's in the script.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
AnneArthur
'Blast regulations!' That's our Jim!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?

Spock knows EVERYTHING!


Not quite, padawan. He's not too hot on things involving humour (humor - he's American) or the effects of pheromones.

Ok hole picker. All things known to them scientifically...
Have you been taken over by cygnus bazza?


I taught him everything he knows.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
M1795537OCVirn
Cheering myself up with some Prawn Cocktail Pringles...
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

How does Spock know these things? Sensor readings didn't show anything, yet he instantly 'feels' the tractor beam. Is he telepathic?
Why do tractors do this, anyway? Why don't they just stay on their farms?

Spock knows EVERYTHING!


Not quite, padawan. He's not too hot on things involving humour (humor - he's American) or the effects of pheromones.

Ok hole picker. All things known to them scientifically...
Have you been taken over by cygnus bazza?


I taught him everything he knows.

That explains everything...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Cheering myself up with some Prawn Cocktail Pringles...

That's what the doomsday machine tastes like!
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Cheering myself up with some Prawn Cocktail Pringles...

That's what the doomsday machine tastes like!


Grin
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart
Jim has got a good idea!
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn
There are a lot of facial close-ups in this one. Must have been shot in a studio.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart
And Scotty can make, build and fix everything apart from whatever you say he can't, M'Virn...Grin
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

There are a lot of facial close-ups in this one. Must have been shot in a studio.

You mean it wasn't shot in outer space?
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

And Scotty can make, build and fix everything apart from whatever you say he can't, M'Virn...Grin



Aha! You're learning.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart
Jim risking his life for his ship...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
AnneArthur
Neutronium - that's what the 'licorice' is.
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Nope. He's risking his ship for his life.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
AnneArthur

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Now THAT'S a captain!
 
OneSparePart
Jim saves the day!
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Nope. He's risking his ship for his life.

Blue meanie. They were well out of danger.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn
Their ships can turn a lot faster than Libby.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
AnneArthur
And Scotty once again beats the clock!
 
OneSparePart
That were exciting, happen
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Nope. He's risking his ship for his life.

Blue meanie. They were well out of danger.


You really are stuck in the '60's aren't you?
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Their ships can turn a lot faster than Libby.

The Libby can only follow the rule book if Zen is in charge
Edited by OneSparePart on 07-09-2023 19:42
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Nope. He's risking his ship for his life.

Blue meanie. They were well out of danger.


You really are stuck in the '60's aren't you?

I consider myself to be 70s glam girl with hippie undertones
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn
Incidentally, going back to our discussion of the use of 'thee', there's a lot of 'tha' around here. As in 'Isthareet?". Is tha some subvariant form of thee?
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
AnneArthur
Well, that was really dramatic - I thoroughly enjoyed it. I do sort of remember it, but not very well. I can only have seen it a long time ago.
 
AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Incidentally, going back to our discussion of the use of 'thee', there's a lot of 'tha' around here. As in 'Isthareet?". Is tha some subvariant form of thee?


Dialect version of 'thou'? Thou being the nominative, thee the accusative?

As in 'Where hast tha been since i saw thee?' (On Ilkley Moor baht 'at . . .)
Edited by AnneArthur on 07-09-2023 19:46
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Incidentally, going back to our discussion of the use of 'thee', there's a lot of 'tha' around here. As in 'Isthareet?". Is tha some subvariant form of thee?

Must be. It means 'you' at any rate
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
AnneArthur
The last line rather let it down, but that was indeed good.
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Nope. He's risking his ship for his life.

Blue meanie. They were well out of danger.


You really are stuck in the '60's aren't you?


I consider myself to be 70s glam girl with hippie undertones


(Hysterical laughter: the glam bit, anyway)
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

AnneArthur wrote:

Well, that was really dramatic - I thoroughly enjoyed it. I do sort of remember it, but not very well. I can only have seen it a long time ago.

One of my faves. It's like an armchair workout...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Jim risking his life for his ship...


Nope. He's risking his ship for his life.

Blue meanie. They were well out of danger.


You really are stuck in the '60's aren't you?


I consider myself to be 70s glam girl with hippie undertones


(Hysterical laughter: the glam bit, anyway)

Lol. I put that in for the guffaws.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn
Like Anne, it's a memorable episode, but from a long way back. Great suggestion. Can't remember what comes next, but I've written it down somewhere...
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

AnneArthur wrote:

The last line rather let it down, but that was indeed good.

Yes. Not as good an ending as last week's ep, as I recall. A bit of tweaking needed.... I would have preferred a semi bitter reflective phrase...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
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