Crazy Mistakes In Star Trek Even Super Fans Missed

Published on 01/24/2022
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WAY “TOO OUT THERE”

Many of the worst episodes, like the one in which Spoke jams with space hippies, are unanimously despised by the audience. But it was the episode titled “Spock’s Brain” that caused the most embarrassment for Leonard Nimoy, in which his brain was taken by aliens. Vulcans, on the other hand, can survive without a brain for up to 48 hours before succumbing to their injuries. The fact that Nimoy described it as “horrible to shoot” in his book speaks much.

WAY TOO OUT THERE

WAY TOO OUT THERE

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DON’T I KNOW YOU?

When Chekov and Khan get into it in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, it becomes a physical confrontation. Their conversation hints that they had already encountered each other in season one’s “Space Seed.” Hardcore fans, on the other hand, are eager to point out that Chekov didn’t make an appearance until season two. A significant writing gaffe that continues to rub fans the wrong way years after its original publication. However, it is the following Khan scene that continues to irritate fans to this day.

DON’T I KNOW YOU

DON’T I KNOW YOU

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