Friday, March 9, 2007

Star Trek 091: The Terratin Incident

91. The Terratin Incident

FORMULA: Wink of an Eye x 0.01

WHY WE LIKE IT: Though silly, the premise doesn't fail to entertain.

WHY WE DON'T: Help... help... help...help...help...help...help...help...help...

REVIEW: Predicting One Little Ship almost 20 years ahead of time, the premise, which has Kirk and crew slowly shrink to an inch in height is total fluff, but it's still entertaining fluff. I'm most impressed with how scientifically such a ludicrous idea was approached. Attention is paid to the crew's perceptions (they think their tools are growing) and they explain why they don't drop out of their clothes. I also like how they have the crew climbing up makeshift ladders, have trouble with the doors, etc. A bit too much takes place atop counters (making things more difficult for them), and there's an atrocious scene with Chapel falling into an aquarium, but otherwise, all the small stuff is pleasant enough.

Thought was put into the Terratins, though again, the premise is hard to gobble up. Something has to be said for the neat and original visuals however, such as when an entire city is beamed aboard the ship. Looney, yes, but the whole thing is worth it for the sheer fun of it.

LESSON: Starfleet uniforms are made of algae. No really.

REWATCHABILITY - Medium: Though the premise belies a Saturday morning cartoon flavor, there's still some care put into explaining it somewhat reasonably. In fact, possibly more than some of the 3rd season's science fantasy. I like it, but it's not very deep.

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