One of my favourite episodes in the entire ST Universe. The back and forth between Kirk and the Romulan commander is dramatic and fun. We already have a lot of naval influences in the show aboard the Enterprise and the Cold War style battle with the two ships basically playing hide and seek like two submarines is just a great time. Another dramatic outing for William Shatner and in that same spirit of tit for tat Mark Lenard as the Romulan commander brings everything he's got to his role also.
Few little things I think I can clear up (I get it, there's lots going on in this one and you picked up on pretty much all of it) First, I think the idea with the comet is that both things were true, a ship would leave a visible trail in and out but would be hidden while inside it which was the Romulan's plan, to hide inside and then turn back unexpectedly. But of course they both outguessed each other simultaneously.
Regarding hitting an invisible ship with the Enterprise's weapons, there was a brief comment at one point about setting the ship's phasers to "proximity blast." I think the idea was that the Enterprise wasn't scoring direct hits but rather causing nearby explosions that were causing some damage.
When Spock accidentally tripped the signal that allowed the Romulans to find them despite silent running, Kirk realized he could use that to bait them in. "It's ok" he tells Spock as it occurs to him after the switch gets flipped.
The definition of helmsman is pretty basic. He flies the ship, of course in tandem with the Navigations officer like we talked about before. There's some overlap with weapons and other things since the show has a tendency to just kind of randomly assign things to people even if we've seen someone else do those things in the past. We can just chalk it up to that crosstraing/intentional redundancy so that no one thing is reliant on a single station or officer.
Regarding Sulu in particular he's also in the direct chain of command, often being left in charge of the bridge or even the ship if both Kirk and Spock aren't there. Technically Scotty is ahead of him in that regard (Kirk, Spock, Scotty, Sulu in that order) but Scotty is often needed in Engineering while Sulu being a bridge officer is almost always already present.
Not only Uhura at Navigation again but at one point with that chair cocked to the side like a fuckin' boss. Big HBIC energy, love it.
Phew, that was a lot lol. I guess get used to these giant posts from me most episodes π¬π See you in the next one π
Preaching to the Horse's Mouth
2023-10-02 22:37:45 +0000 UTC
Balance of Terror, let's fucking gooooo! I'll be back here after I've watched it, super pumped for this!
Preaching to the Horse's Mouth
2023-10-02 17:14:47 +0000 UTC