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TOS episode #19 - Arena
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

johnnybear wrote:
In James Blish's version of the story in Star Trek II the Gorn does mention that the only edible thing on the asteroid is Kirk himself! Whether that was part of the original script, I'd doubt it, as the story was about a challenge between two space empires refereed by a superior Godlike race!

I question the morality of these "god-like" beings. Rolling Eyes

They said they would destroy the ship of the captain who lost the battle. Apparently they felt that whichever being was the smartest and the most ruthless deserved to survive.

And yet when Kirk spared the Gorn, they let both of them (and their ships) survive. However, the Metron who appeared and spoke to Kirk said that they were surprised when he'd spared the Gorn, and so they'd decided that "there's hope for your race yet." Then he said, "We've sent [the Gorn] back to his ship. If you like, we will destroy it for you if you wish."

What incredible arrogance! Shocked

These condescending beings praise Kirk for sparing the Gorn, but then they blithely offer to kill the crew of the Gorn ship.

Who the hell gave these sissified aliens the right to judge both humanity and the Gorn race in such a coldhearted manner? Mad

If you're interested, here's the scene I've made reference to above.


_______ Star Trek - Arena - The Metron - Civilized


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

With great power, comes great arrogance. Laughing

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