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Did fat Lee have a predecessor that I was unaware of?
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Did fat Lee have a predecessor that I was unaware of?
sulfur? curious.
Don’t worry. That idea will be explored in a later episode.
I forgot to mention earlier but this was the first episode where they mention the Federation.
Yeh, I don’t know if they ever really put it on paper till Voyager came around and everyone wanted to know where everything in the galaxy was relative to each other.
Craft Services…gets 'em all!!
I love Spock’s glance at McCoy. “Quiet, silly human. Intelligent species are talking.”
The different reactions to seeing Kirk on screen are precious. So much characterization in so little time…
One of the hallmarks of Star Trek ocurrs in this episode. We get to hear the bad guys point of view. McCoy says, “We may have been in the wrong.”
“Rubber reptile suits, rubber rocks, rubber knives…this planet is a treasure-trove of kinky after-hours fun. This may be my last entry.”
Yes!
McCoy is all, I’m emoting, I’m human! Your silly logic!
I call bullsorrybarb! Sulphur could be recognized on sight, but potassium nitrate? One white powder looks like any other. hrmph.
'talos, yet another great Trek graphic
I love that Spock knows how to build whatever Kirk’s building way before anyone else. That’s my man.
And right there, ladies and gentlemen, is where TV taught children to make gunpowder.
This is the crew’s frak party.
McCoy: Can he do it?
Spock: If he has the time, doctor. If he has the time.
being a no firearms kind of lady, is that really how one makes gunpowder?
Next week…How to Electrocute the Family Pet.
that was a big boom. big badda boom.