Which recurring or main characters have had a (non-cosmetic) body part removed and replaced (with either the original or a new one). (I count 7, but I may be off.)
1 Worf - spine
2 Picard - heart
3 Nog - leg
4 Geordi - eyes
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?
Which recurring or main characters have had a (non-cosmetic) body part removed and replaced (with either the original or a new one). (I count 7, but I may be off.)
1 Worf - spine
2 Picard - heart
3 Nog - leg
4 Geordi - eyes
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?
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New TOS question:
Who presided at Spock’s court martial?
Kirk, Spock, Pike, and the Talosians. Commodore Mendez’s presence was an illusion.
I’ll be back with questions that I couldn’t find the answers to using Google.
Well done, Dooku. Tangentially, this would have invalidated the proceedings, as three command officers were not present. So I suppose that, technically, Spock wasn’t court-martialed at all.
Everything in Menagerie involving Mendez was an illusion by the Talosians at Spock’s behest. And since Spock expunged the computer database, no record incriminates anyone. All StarFleet knows is Pike went missing, presumed dead, at near the same time Enterprise visited Starbase 6.
The same kind of CYA was used by the conspirators in STIII-TSFS, though without Spock on the computer, they were found out in due course. Of course, the Excelsior sabatage, the Klingon interaction, and the mutineers appearance on Vulcan were all hard to hide, too…
Since StarFleet has a general order against contact with Talos, that charade remains.
Yes, I am a geek.
I give up. There exists no single factoid in the entire Star Trek Encyclopedia that cannot be found on line. Incredible.
Even the originally intended maximum velocity of S.S. Yorktown’s space-warp drive as stated in the series guide dated March 11, 1964?
Well, that isn’t in my encyclopedia.
Yeah, my pre-Trek Roddenberry stuff seems a little too obscure.
if no one answers them tonight, I’ll post the answers and go back to actual series stuff.
But, there is always stuff related to Trek we could play with.
Like, **who has compiled a list of Star Trek nits including several books, a web site, and hundreds of newsletters? **
Naw, that would get out of hand.
People would be asking what role did Jeffrey Hunter (Christopher Pike) play in the 1961 M-G-M version of King of Kings?
Couldn’t have that.
In addition to the unanswerable question I posed, I have two more:
In “The Cage,” who supplied the voice of “The Keeper?”
In “The Menagerie,” who supplied the voice of “The Keeper?”
In “The Cage/The Menagerie,” what was “The Keeper” called by the other Talosian?
Mjollnir’s 1st two: Malachai Throne AKA Commodore Mendez
Roddenberry had his people cast women in the roles of Talosians, and dubbed in male voices. This added to the alien effect as it played with the viewer’s mind. In Febuary of 1965, anyways.
Now, we viewrs are much more sophisticated.
And somewhat older.
If even alive in 1965.
Riker had an arm removed and reattached in the funky dentist chair episode, and Wesley Crusher had an arm blown off during an acrobatic flying maneuver gone horribly, horribly wrong.
Someone has to know the Isis question. I mean, it’s not like it was a secret in 1968.
I thought of one. What is the Intrepid class starship’s maximum rated warp speed as stated in Caretaker?
It’s sad that I remember this a whole eight or nine years later without aid of the Encyclopedia and after having seen the episode only once.
Jesus.
(I’m not swearing.)
Are you sure about that? I don’t think that’s Malachi Throne I hear in “The Menagerie.” If so, they’ve done something to disquise it. Two possible reasons: a) They had to had a few lines of conversation from The Keeper that were not in “The Cage,” or b) Since Throne was already in the episode, they didn’t want people to recognize the similarities in the voices.
(I also don’t know the answer to this one.)
Warp 9.975
It’s what my book says. I don’t think either show had extensive enough credits to list it.
iva, you are right about Jesus.;j