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* AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame: The episode is infamous in fandom as "the episode with the giant Spock clone," even though said clone doesn't show up until near the end.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.
** Also, anyone who thinks the concept of [[{{Anime/Macross}} a race of giant clones serving as a galactic paramilitary force]] is something Creator/ShojiKawamori came up with had better check their dates, as this episode predates ''Macross'' by almost a decade.
** Also, anyone who thinks the concept of [[{{Anime/Macross}} a race of giant clones serving as a galactic paramilitary force]] is something Creator/ShojiKawamori came up with had better check their dates, as this episode predates ''Macross'' by almost a decade.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: OlderThanTheyThink:
** Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.
** Also, anyone who thinks the concept of [[{{Anime/Macross}} a race of giant clones serving as a galactic paramilitary force]] is something Creator/ShojiKawamori came up with had better check their dates, as this episode predates ''Macross'' by almost adecade.decade.
* SignatureScene: The scene with the giant Spock clone really stands out.
** Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.
** Also, anyone who thinks the concept of [[{{Anime/Macross}} a race of giant clones serving as a galactic paramilitary force]] is something Creator/ShojiKawamori came up with had better check their dates, as this episode predates ''Macross'' by almost a
* SignatureScene: The scene with the giant Spock clone really stands out.
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* {{Narm}}: Okay, this series has a somewhat lighter tone than the live-action show did, but having the villain's master-plan be to create an army of giant Spock clones makes it impossible to take this episode even slightly seriously.
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* {{Narm}}: Okay, this series has a somewhat lighter tone than the live-action show did, but having the The villain's master-plan be being to create an army of giant Spock clones makes it impossible it... difficult for some to take this episode even slightly him seriously.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.however.
** Also, anyone who thinks the concept of [[{{Anime/Macross}} a race of giant clones serving as a galactic paramilitary force]] is something Creator/ShojiKawamori came up with had better check their dates, as this episode predates ''Macross'' by almost a decade.
** Also, anyone who thinks the concept of [[{{Anime/Macross}} a race of giant clones serving as a galactic paramilitary force]] is something Creator/ShojiKawamori came up with had better check their dates, as this episode predates ''Macross'' by almost a decade.
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* {{Narm}}: Okay, this series has a somewhat lighter tone than the live-action show did, but having the villain's master-plan be to create an army of giant Spock clones makes it impossible to take this episode even slightly seriously.
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* AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame: The episode is infamous in fandom as "the episode with the giant Spock clone," even though said clone doesn't show up until near the end.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: Keniclius 5 declares that "Spock is mine. The essence of him is mine." Let's just say that there are a ''lot'' of Kirk/Spock shippers who'll violently disagree with him on that point.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: Keniclius 5 declares that "Spock is mine. The essence of him is mine." Let's just say that there are a ''lot'' of Kirk/Spock shippers who'll violently disagree with him on that point.point.
* OlderThanTheyThink: Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.
* OlderThanTheyThink: Though Creator/LeonardNimoy is often remembered as the first ''Star Trek'' cast member to also write for the franchise, Creator/WalterKoenig actually beat him to the punch by over a decade. Nimoy was the first cast member to be credited as a writer on something that they actually appeared in, however.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: Keniclius 5 declares that "Spock is mine. The essence of him is mine." Let's just say that there are a ''lot'' of Kirk/Spock shippers who'll violently disagree with him on that point.