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Science Fiction » alt.startrek » I love it when Kirk says stuff like this
| I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #32422] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 04:20 |
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http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #32429 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 07:32 |
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"ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
news:42816BD3.3030301 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
> http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
Love it, makes great wallpaper.... where can we get more?
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JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33020 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 12:59 |
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 22:20:03 -0400, ToolPackinMama
<laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
[giggle] Kirk enjoys his pain just a little too much.
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The Merry Piper
[http://tmpiper.livejournal.com]
If you want to dance, you'll have to pay ... me!
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33021 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 15:20 |
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Glassman wrote:
> "ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
> news:42816BD3.3030301 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
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>>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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> Love it, makes great wallpaper.... where can we get more?
More... what? More screengrabs? I can snap anything you want. Got a
scene in mind?
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33022 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 15:22 |
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The Merry Piper wrote:
> On Tue, 10 May 2005 22:20:03 -0400, ToolPackinMama
> <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
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>>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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> [giggle] Kirk enjoys his pain just a little too much.
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Kirk's a pain advocate. He's pro-pain. :)
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33023 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 15:39 |
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Glassman wrote:
> "ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
> news:42816BD3.3030301 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
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>>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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> Love it, makes great wallpaper.... where can we get more?
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You mean more like this?
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/needpain.jpg
:)
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33024 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 15:56 |
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 09:22:01 -0400, ToolPackinMama
<laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
>The Merry Piper wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 May 2005 22:20:03 -0400, ToolPackinMama
>> <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
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>>>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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>> [giggle] Kirk enjoys his pain just a little too much.
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>Kirk's a pain advocate. He's pro-pain. :)
He likes his whuppin' SUPER-sized!
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The Merry Piper
[http://tmpiper.livejournal.com]
If you want to dance, you'll have to pay ... me!
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33025 ] |
Mi, 11 Mai 2005 16:11 |
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The Merry Piper wrote:
> On Wed, 11 May 2005 09:22:01 -0400, ToolPackinMama
> <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
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>>The Merry Piper wrote:
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>>>On Tue, 10 May 2005 22:20:03 -0400, ToolPackinMama
>>><laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
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>>>>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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>>>[giggle] Kirk enjoys his pain just a little too much.
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>>Kirk's a pain advocate. He's pro-pain. :)
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> He likes his whuppin' SUPER-sized!
He certainly does. For example, there's that scene in This Side Of
Paradise, where he makes the decision to deliberately enrage SPOCK, of
all the people he could have chosen. He could have picked on Scotty, or
McCoy, and either one of those guys would have been easier to deal with,
and potentially as helpful as an ally... but No0ooo!
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/beforeafter.jpg
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33793 ] |
Do, 12 Mai 2005 16:51 |
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k1of7 wrote:
> also his choice of words: he speaks of Spock being,
> not "enraged", but "AROUSED"
>
Kirk has a funny way of turning a phrase. It's also not just what he
says, but the way that he says it.
In this scene (from Amok Time), Kirk's words don't sound like a command
or a request, he says it like Mae West would say it.
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/comewithme.jpg
His tone of voice and manner of delivery make many of his lines sound
suggestive, even when his words don't.
But in this example, when Kirk says this:
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/carryu.wav
It's not just what he says, but the way that he says it. :)
In the case of the above soundbite it's a triple crown, because it's
not just what he says and how he says it, but it's also who he is
talking to, and what the circumstances are. :)
Kirk says the above to Charlie Evans, seconds after realizing that the
kid is a deadly dangerous foe who is emotionally/hormonally volatile.
Oh, no, Kirk doesn't like pain... No0ooo!
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33802 ] |
Do, 12 Mai 2005 19:20 |
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ToolPackinMama wrote:
> Glassman wrote:
>> "ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
>> news:42816BD3.3030301 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
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>>> http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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>> Love it, makes great wallpaper.... where can we get more?
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> You mean more like this?
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> http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/needpain.jpg
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> :)
That one automatically popped in my mind when I saw the 'paindrives.jpg'.
Together with the stuff that 'man' is not meant for paradise (something like
that) and needs to struggle.
He doesn't believe in the easy way out.
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33805 ] |
Do, 12 Mai 2005 20:02 |
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Wouter Valentijn wrote:
> Together with the stuff that 'man' is not meant for paradise (something like
> that) and needs to struggle.
> He doesn't believe in the easy way out.
Certainly not. His idea of a relaxing activity is to free-climb a sheer
rock wall.
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #33838 ] |
Fr, 13 Mai 2005 06:56 |
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"ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
news:42820B12.4040003 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
> Glassman wrote:
> > "ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
> > news:42816BD3.3030301 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
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> >>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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> > Love it, makes great wallpaper.... where can we get more?
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> You mean more like this?
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Love it! It's now my wallpaper.... I wonder if anyone has a site with
really weird ones? The dialogue was great, but taken out of context in one
frame it is.... is.... is.... priceless!
--
JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34458 ] |
Fr, 13 Mai 2005 12:49 |
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On Fri, 13 May 2005 00:56:47 -0400, "Glassman" <jksinrod [at] aol.com>
wrote:
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>"ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
>news:42820B12.4040003 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
>> Glassman wrote:
>> > "ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
>> > news:42816BD3.3030301 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
>> >
>> >>http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/paindrives.jpg
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>> > Love it, makes great wallpaper.... where can we get more?
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>> You mean more like this?
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> Love it! It's now my wallpaper.... I wonder if anyone has a site with
>really weird ones? The dialogue was great, but taken out of context in one
>frame it is.... is.... is.... priceless!
Laura's sense of humor, coupled with her encyclopedic knowledge of
TOS, provides for some very funny insights.
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The Merry Piper
[http://tmpiper.livejournal.com]
If you want to dance, you'll have to pay ... me!
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34463 ] |
Fr, 13 Mai 2005 15:00 |
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Glassman wrote:
> Love it! It's now my wallpaper.... I wonder if anyone has a site with
> really weird ones? The dialogue was great, but taken out of context in one
> frame it is.... is.... is.... priceless!
Like I said: if you have a particular scene that you want a snapshot
of, just tell me what it is.
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34464 ] |
Fr, 13 Mai 2005 16:43 |
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The Merry Piper wrote:
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 00:56:47 -0400, "Glassman" <jksinrod [at] aol.com>
> wrote:
>> Love it! It's now my wallpaper.... I wonder if anyone has a site with
>>really weird ones? The dialogue was great, but taken out of context in one
>>frame it is.... is.... is.... priceless!
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>
> Laura's sense of humor, coupled with her encyclopedic knowledge of
> TOS, provides for some very funny insights.
Thanks MP. :)
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34472 ] |
Fr, 13 Mai 2005 18:49 |
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http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/mymadness.jpg
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34496 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 01:02 |
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"ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
news:1189982odgjag5d [at] news.supernews.com...
> Glassman wrote:
>
> > Love it! It's now my wallpaper.... I wonder if anyone has a site with
> > really weird ones? The dialogue was great, but taken out of context in
one
> > frame it is.... is.... is.... priceless!
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> Like I said: if you have a particular scene that you want a snapshot
> of, just tell me what it is.
Thanks but it's the coming up with them that's the thing, not the
snapping of it. It needs to be one scene and one line of dialogue, in it.
Yes that makes a perfect wallapaper! How about McCoy and the Horda, "I'm a
Doctor not a bricklayer"? Or one from Spocks Brain? "Yes it's
childsplay'...
--
JK Sinrod
Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
www.sinrodstudios.com
Coney Island Memories
www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34502 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 03:41 |
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Glassman wrote:
> How about McCoy and the Horda, "I'm a
> Doctor not a bricklayer"?
No problem. :)
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/bricklayer.jpg
> Or one from Spocks Brain? "Yes it's childsplay'...
No problem.
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/childsplay.jpg
I take it that you are a McCoy fan. :)
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34504 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 03:43 |
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Glassman wrote:
> "ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
> news:1189982odgjag5d [at] news.supernews.com...
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>>Glassman wrote:
>>
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>>> Love it! It's now my wallpaper.... I wonder if anyone has a site with
>>>really weird ones? The dialogue was great, but taken out of context in
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> one
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>>>frame it is.... is.... is.... priceless!
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>>Like I said: if you have a particular scene that you want a snapshot
>>of, just tell me what it is.
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> Thanks but it's the coming up with them that's the thing, not the
> snapping of it.
:)
No argument. :)
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34541 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 06:22 |
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My Gay friend copes in his own way...True work-life conversation!
Manager: "Would you disown your kid if you found out he was Gay ?
Nearby peon: "I don't understand the whole Gay thing."
Bitch secretary: "Me neither, I don't get this Gay thing, I mean, I
don't know any Gay people!"
MY KICKASS GAY PAL bluntly interjects, "That explains the hair style."
ROFLMAO!
It's not that you don't know any Gays... it's that you don't know that
you know them.
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34558 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 08:06 |
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ToolPackinMama wrote:
> It's not that you don't know any Gays... it's that you don't know that
> you know them.
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/mymadness.jpg
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/femalechat.html
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/within.html
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/bonesnotrand.html
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/noelthing.html
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/backrub.html
etc....
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34595 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 16:47 |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 00:22:07 -0400, ToolPackinMama
<laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote:
>MY KICKASS GAY PAL bluntly interjects, "That explains the hair style."
Your friends rocks! I usually listen to persons go on and on about
gays and how they are threatening our family values (50% divorce rate,
for instance) and then quietly mention my two gay brothers and how
much I love them.
The looks on their faces as they verbally back-pedal are priceless.
--
The Merry Piper
[http://tmpiper.livejournal.com]
If you want to dance, you'll have to pay ... me!
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34617 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 19:58 |
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ToolPackinMama (laura [at] lauragoodwin.org) wrote:
: >
: > Thanks but it's the coming up with them that's the thing, not the
: > snapping of it.
: :)
: No argument. :)
How about ANY picture of Droxine? (The Cloud Minders) :)
Brad
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34633 ] |
Sa, 14 Mai 2005 23:56 |
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Brad Filippone wrote:
> ToolPackinMama (laura [at] lauragoodwin.org) wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks but it's the coming up with them that's the thing, not the
>>> snapping of it.
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>> :)
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>> No argument. :)
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> How about ANY picture of Droxine? (The Cloud Minders) :)
>
<sigh....>
http://www.sixtiescity.com/startrek/LOST/droxine1.jpg
A work of art! ;-)
--
www.Wouter.Valentijn.name
www.zeppodunsel.nl
www.scifics.com
www.nksf.nl
liam=mail
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34635 ] |
So, 15 Mai 2005 00:22 |
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Brad Filippone wrote:
> ToolPackinMama (laura [at] lauragoodwin.org) wrote:
> : >
> : > Thanks but it's the coming up with them that's the thing, not the
> : > snapping of it.
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> : :)
>
> : No argument. :)
>
> How about ANY picture of Droxine? (The Cloud Minders) :)
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/droxine.htm
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34656 ] |
So, 15 Mai 2005 04:05 |
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Many Trekkies seem to think that Patterns Of Force, and especially this
scene from Patterns Of Force are an oddity, but the better you know
Kirk, the more you realize that this sort of thing is perfectly typical
and 100% in character for him....
See image:
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/platform.jpg
Scene description:
Spock announces that he needs to step up on some sort of platform to get
close to the cell lightbulb. He plans to channel the light through the
transponders in such a way that it creates a laser ray that they can use
to cut the cell lock open with. Kirk instantly volunteers to become
Spock's stepping stool, saying...
"Mr. Spock, I'd be honored!"
....and Spock, amazingly, easily agrees to this without debate.
[NOTE: Wait. It gets better!]
Kirk kneels, and Spock struggles rather awkwardly to climb up. Finally
he steps up onto Kirk's knee, then finds a way to kneel on Jim's
well-whipped bare back. Jim stand/squats and bears this painful burden
with a peculiar range of expressions evident on his face. He can't
resist squirming a little, which obviously makes Spock's task a bit harder.
[NOTE: With Kirk squatting and Spock kneeling, Spock really isn't much
closer to the cell lightbulb than he would have been if he had just
stood there and reached up.
Their Xeon neighbor in the next cell watches this entire weird
interaction, stunned with amazement. He obviously thinks they are both
nuts.]
Kirk (grunting, agonized): "Mr. Spock, the guard did a very professional
job on my back. I'd appreciate it if you'd hurry."
Spock (calmly): "Yes, of course, Captain." (pause) "You realize that the
aim will, of course, be very crude."
Kirk (choking back a strained cry of pain): "Iiii! ...don't care if you
hit... the broad side of a barn! Just hurry, please."
Spock (proceeds slowly, thinks, stops to comment): "Captain... why
should I aim at such a structure?"
Closeup on Jim's sweaty face as he reacts. Reaction? Kirk resolves to
steadfastly bear Spock's sadistic delays patiently, without complaint.
Kirk (mildly): "Never mind, Mr. Spock, just get on with the job."
Spock deliberately positions his crude gadget and eventually manages to
coax a laser-type beam out of it, which he then aims at the cell door
lock. He slowly begins to cut the lock open with the beam.
Kirk (quietly, obviously in agony): "Oh, my goodness!"
Spock continues cutting, and ultimately the lock is opened. Kirk reacts
to the sight. Xeon guy reacts. Spock reacts.
Closeup on Kirk's happy face...
Kirk (strained, but joyfully): "BEAUTIFUL!" (pause) "Oh! Oh, Mr. Spock!"
(indicating that Spock should now dismount) "Spock!"
[NOTE: Kirk forgets to remind Spock to get down and Spock forgets to get
down until Kirk has his little crisis of joy, which just goes to show
that accomplishing the light trick is maybe not his only reason for
being up there.]
Spock finally deigns to jump down, Kirk straightens and they both rush
to inspect Spock's handiwork.
Kirk (100% pleased): "Beautiful!"
[NOTE: Not only is Kirk thrilled with the ends, he has no complaints
about the means. And why should he? It was his idea!]
What's particularly interesting is that the guys had the choice of
moving the bunk over to use as a platform. Kirk aslo could have clasped
his hands and provided a step-up that way. They just preferred their
kinkier method.
Full episode analysis:
http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/patterns.htm
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34733 ] |
So, 15 Mai 2005 18:28 |
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"ToolPackinMama" <laura [at] lauragoodwin.org> wrote in message
news:4286AE70.3010804 [at] lauragoodwin.org...
> Many Trekkies seem to think that Patterns Of Force, and especially this
> scene from Patterns Of Force are an oddity, but the better you know
> Kirk, the more you realize that this sort of thing is perfectly typical
> and 100% in character for him....
>
> See image:
> http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/platform.jpg
>
> Scene description:
>
> Spock announces that he needs to step up on some sort of platform to get
> close to the cell lightbulb. He plans to channel the light through the
> transponders in such a way that it creates a laser ray that they can use
> to cut the cell lock open with. Kirk instantly volunteers to become
> Spock's stepping stool, saying...
>
> "Mr. Spock, I'd be honored!"
>
> ...and Spock, amazingly, easily agrees to this without debate.
>
> [NOTE: Wait. It gets better!]
>
> Kirk kneels, and Spock struggles rather awkwardly to climb up. Finally
> he steps up onto Kirk's knee, then finds a way to kneel on Jim's
> well-whipped bare back. Jim stand/squats and bears this painful burden
> with a peculiar range of expressions evident on his face. He can't
> resist squirming a little, which obviously makes Spock's task a bit
harder.
>
> [NOTE: With Kirk squatting and Spock kneeling, Spock really isn't much
> closer to the cell lightbulb than he would have been if he had just
> stood there and reached up.
>
> Their Xeon neighbor in the next cell watches this entire weird
> interaction, stunned with amazement. He obviously thinks they are both
> nuts.]
>
> Kirk (grunting, agonized): "Mr. Spock, the guard did a very professional
> job on my back. I'd appreciate it if you'd hurry."
>
> Spock (calmly): "Yes, of course, Captain." (pause) "You realize that the
> aim will, of course, be very crude."
>
> Kirk (choking back a strained cry of pain): "Iiii! ...don't care if you
> hit... the broad side of a barn! Just hurry, please."
>
> Spock (proceeds slowly, thinks, stops to comment): "Captain... why
> should I aim at such a structure?"
>
> Closeup on Jim's sweaty face as he reacts. Reaction? Kirk resolves to
> steadfastly bear Spock's sadistic delays patiently, without complaint.
>
> Kirk (mildly): "Never mind, Mr. Spock, just get on with the job."
>
> Spock deliberately positions his crude gadget and eventually manages to
> coax a laser-type beam out of it, which he then aims at the cell door
> lock. He slowly begins to cut the lock open with the beam.
>
> Kirk (quietly, obviously in agony): "Oh, my goodness!"
>
> Spock continues cutting, and ultimately the lock is opened. Kirk reacts
> to the sight. Xeon guy reacts. Spock reacts.
>
> Closeup on Kirk's happy face...
>
> Kirk (strained, but joyfully): "BEAUTIFUL!" (pause) "Oh! Oh, Mr. Spock!"
> (indicating that Spock should now dismount) "Spock!"
>
> [NOTE: Kirk forgets to remind Spock to get down and Spock forgets to get
> down until Kirk has his little crisis of joy, which just goes to show
> that accomplishing the light trick is maybe not his only reason for
> being up there.]
>
> Spock finally deigns to jump down, Kirk straightens and they both rush
> to inspect Spock's handiwork.
>
> Kirk (100% pleased): "Beautiful!"
>
> [NOTE: Not only is Kirk thrilled with the ends, he has no complaints
> about the means. And why should he? It was his idea!]
>
> What's particularly interesting is that the guys had the choice of
> moving the bunk over to use as a platform. Kirk aslo could have clasped
> his hands and provided a step-up that way. They just preferred their
> kinkier method.
>
> Full episode analysis:
>
> http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/patterns.htm
I'm sure that Spock was more than grateful that Kirk was able to give him a
couple of extra inches.
;o)
Ian
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| Re: I love it when Kirk says stuff like this [message #34797 ] |
Mo, 16 Mai 2005 01:40 |
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Jaxtraw wrote:
> I'm sure that Spock was more than grateful that Kirk was able to give him a
> couple of extra inches.
Yes, especially when he does it with such enthusiasm. :)
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