Death/hurt count: an entire ship, Commodore Decker (yellow shirt). Red shirt gets attacked.
…where’s Uhura??
More competent!women.
Well, we know an alternate universe way to implode, but to explode?
Walks around the entire bridge.
Aaaavacado green.
It’s entirely possible it’s a trap.
The ‘check out what happened to sister ship’ episodes are fun because it’s a very realistic thing.
Weird ladder things. I’ve always wondered about those. They’re probably more space-saving than
How cold are the cups of coffee? …we’d actually done an experiment to check that. (oh, there weren’t any, okay.)
They could’ve beamed down before the catastrophe, dummies.
And shock can kill you.
I realize you’re worried about similar happening to your ship but calm down.
I actually knew that ages before he said that.
Galactus?
The primitive-ness of nuclear weapons. :)
Dude, as long as two of the three—Kirk, Bones, and Spock—are in the same room, it doesn’t matter how dangerous the situation is, they will theorize.
It looks vaguely like a whale with its mouth open—okay, nope, not anymore.
Is the Constellation smaller?
Deflector screen = shields
Ohhh it does more than eat its food
Kirk can fix things too
You’re not Captain. Not of this ship.
“sir” oh, good, Bones can make that sound like an insult.
Chain of command overall > chain of command on one ship?
I know he’s not usually on the bridge, but you know, whatever.
You can see the difference in command styles. Decker doesn’t allow any talk-back. Kirk allows everybody to speak their mind and is a better leader for it.
Are those post-it notes or American cheese?
You’re not Iron Man.
Well, Bones, you could’ve used the definition of insanity—repeatedly trying the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
They don’t actually show what the tractor beam looks like. Shock.
I mean, that assumes we still live after this, but.
How they usually work with Galactus is just transporting everybody off the planets that get eaten.
“You mean you’re the lunatic responsible for almost destroying my ship?” –Kirk (well, that’s an issue with chain of command “blast regulations”)
He’s clearly suffering PTSD. If that’s not a good reason, I don’t know what is.
Definitely PTSD if he’s willing to just attack a red shirt.
Don’t think he’s logical anymore.
“We’re stronger with you than without you” Kirk genuinely believes that of every single member of Starfleet.
That look of pain. Man, Kirk.
Kirk thought of the same thing I did, probably. Ram it with the Constellation and beam them out before it’s a problem.
“No, I don’t intend to die, Spock.” Just pull a crazy stunt.
Ye don’t need t’ tell me that, Mr. Spock.
Sulu’s sweating.
Kirk’s just standing there like ‘uh, yeah, anytime now.’ Remarkably calm. Well, in control, anyway.
That’s a very dark way of looking at it.