Friday, November 13, 2009

City on the Edge of Forever


Record your reactions to the Star Trek episode "City on the Edge of Forever" here.

8 comments:

  1. I don't understand how the fingers of Spark can collapse people. I think its interesting that the lady who gives them shelter, thinks about space ships and such. she also doesn't seem to be shocked with any of the information that he captain is telling here. where did the doctor get the little botton that could have sent him somewhere else in time?

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  2. This was a very riveting episode. It's strange to think there is possibly some sort of time portal with such capabilities as the one in this Star Trek episode. It's crazy how the death of one person can effect the future so much, I remember though that if i ever time travel i will not touch or break anything, thats a time traveling rule. I wonder what happened to the Homeless guy that used the McCoy's beamer? McCoy went super crazy from that medicine it was pretty scary because he became a weird guy. Its a little sad that the lady had to die, but I geuss it had to be done. All together this was a good episode.

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  3. Where did the hobo go? It looked like he was going to explode. Why was Mccoy going to give someone else that shot that made him so crazy?

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  4. It was a good episode with a good plot, but there was not a lot of action. I was kinda disapointed because I like the ones with more aliens.

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  5. i kinda feel like that lady who died in the movie is actually from the future just like they are because she landed on that strange planet first but that she has been living in the past for so long that she was starting to think that all that stuff in the future was only in her dreams or figments of her imagination....da na nana da na nana

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  6. im not sure i liked this star trek episode it seemed a little unbelievable in the fact that a rock can be a time machine and that spok can create such a magnificent machine in only a couple of days. my favorite part of the episode was the crazy doctor who gave himself the medicine by accident

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  7. The most bizzare part of this story for me, was the idea that even the smallest thing that occurs in the past can change the whole course of the world's future. It is crazy to think that one person can make such an impact.

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  8. I really enjoyed this episode of Star Trek. I thought the premise of it was a little hoaky, like the girl believing that Kirk and Spock weren't apart of her society, right from the beginning. I also think it was a sad moment when Kirk had to stop McCoy from saving his love. But overall, I thought it was a good story.

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