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* This episode won an Emmy for special effects created by Van Der Veer Photo.

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* This episode won was nominated for an Emmy for special effects created by Van Der Veer Photo.
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* ThrowItIn: The script ended simply with Kirk ordering the Enterprise to proceed to the Starbase 6. The 'tag bit' of Kirk looking at the aforementioned young woman and repeating his line from the teaser about hoping to "get some rest on a lovely planet" was improvised by Creator/WilliamShatner and Joseph Pevney on the set.

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* ThrowItIn: The script ended simply with Kirk ordering the Enterprise to proceed to the Starbase 6. The 'tag bit' of Kirk looking at the aforementioned young woman and repeating his line from the teaser about hoping to "get some rest on a lovely planet" was improvised by Creator/WilliamShatner and Joseph Pevney on the set.set.
* This episode won an Emmy for special effects created by Van Der Veer Photo.

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* PropRecycling: The equipment inside the shuttlecraft included computer banks that were previously seen in the Starbase operations room "The Menagerie, Part I" and the Eminian war room in "A Taste of Armageddon".

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* PropRecycling: The equipment inside the shuttlecraft included computer banks that were previously seen in the Starbase operations room "The "[[{{Recap/StarTrekS1E11TheMenageriePartI}} The Menagerie, Part I" I]]" and the Eminian war room in "A "[[{{Recap/StarTrekS1E23ATasteOfArmageddon}} A Taste of Armageddon".Armageddon]]".



* ThrowItIn: The script ended simply with Kirk ordering the Enterprise to proceed to the Starbase 6. The 'tag bit' of Kirk looking at the aforementioned young woman and repeating his line from the teaser about hoping to "get some rest on a lovely planet" was improvised by Creator/WilliamShatner and Joseph Pevney on the set.
* YouLookFamiliar: The young crew woman whom Kirk admires as he records his log at the end of this show appears to be the same extra who portrayed the other female Klingon seen in "Day of the Dove".

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* ThrowItIn: The script ended simply with Kirk ordering the Enterprise to proceed to the Starbase 6. The 'tag bit' of Kirk looking at the aforementioned young woman and repeating his line from the teaser about hoping to "get some rest on a lovely planet" was improvised by Creator/WilliamShatner and Joseph Pevney on the set. \n* YouLookFamiliar: The young crew woman whom Kirk admires as he records his log at the end of this show appears to be the same extra who portrayed the other female Klingon seen in "Day of the Dove".

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* ScienceMarchesOn: Spock reports the dimensions of the giant space amoeba in miles. Most scientists prefer the accuracy of the metric system and would use kilometers instead. Especially noticeable since kilometers were used earlier in the episode when reporting how far away the thing was.

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* PropRecycling: The equipment inside the shuttlecraft included computer banks that were previously seen in the Starbase operations room "The Menagerie, Part I" and the Eminian war room in "A Taste of Armageddon".
* ScienceMarchesOn: Spock reports the dimensions of the giant space amoeba in miles. Most scientists prefer the accuracy of the metric system and would use kilometers instead. Especially noticeable since kilometers were used earlier in the episode when reporting how far away the thing was.was.
* ThrowItIn: The script ended simply with Kirk ordering the Enterprise to proceed to the Starbase 6. The 'tag bit' of Kirk looking at the aforementioned young woman and repeating his line from the teaser about hoping to "get some rest on a lovely planet" was improvised by Creator/WilliamShatner and Joseph Pevney on the set.
* YouLookFamiliar: The young crew woman whom Kirk admires as he records his log at the end of this show appears to be the same extra who portrayed the other female Klingon seen in "Day of the Dove".
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* ScienceMarchesOn: Spock reports the dimensions of the giant space amoeba in miles. Most scientists prefer the accuracy of the metric system and would use kilometers instead. Especially noticeable since kilometers were used earlier in the episode when reporting how far away the thing was.

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