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* FightSceneFailure: The fight between Kirk, [[=McCoy=]], and the mugato. In the long shots, it's obvously not Shatner and Kelley being tossed around. This was typical for ''Star Trek'', though (and TV in general at the time).

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* FightSceneFailure: The fight between Kirk, [[=McCoy=]], [=McCoy=], and the mugato. In the long shots, it's obvously not Shatner and Kelley being tossed around. This was typical for ''Star Trek'', though (and TV in general at the time).
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* FightSceneFailure: The fight between Kirk, McCoy, and the mugato. In the long shots, it's obvously not Shatner and Kelley being tossed around. This was typical for ''Star Trek'', though (and TV in general at the time).

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* FightSceneFailure: The fight between Kirk, McCoy, [[=McCoy=]], and the mugato. In the long shots, it's obvously not Shatner and Kelley being tossed around. This was typical for ''Star Trek'', though (and TV in general at the time).
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* FightSceneFailure: The fight between Kirk, McCoy, and the mugato. In the long shots, it's obvously not Shatner and Kelley being tossed around. This was typical for ''Star Trek'', though (and TV in general at the time).

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks at people or just hitting them with handheld rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk mentions the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, neither by name, saying they were resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, the Vietnam War did not.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks at people or just hitting them with handheld rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?* guns?
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HarsherInHindsight: Kirk mentions the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, neither by name, saying they were resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, the Vietnam War did not.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk mentiosn the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, neither by name, saying they were resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, the Vietnam War did not.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks at people or just hitting them with handheld rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks at people or just hitting them with handheld rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk mentiosn mentions the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, neither by name, saying they were resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, the Vietnam War did not.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks at people or just hitting them with handheld rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?----
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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Korea was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. However, the way he describes the conflict he could also be describing Vietnam War. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, the Vietnam War did not.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that mentiosn the conflict conflicts in Korea was and Vietnam, neither by name, saying they were resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. However, the way he describes the conflict he could also be describing Vietnam War.other. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, the Vietnam War did not.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Korea was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. However, the way he describes the conflict he could also be describing Vietnam War. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, but the Vietnam War did not.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Korea was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. However, the way he describes the conflict he could also be describing Vietnam War. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, but the Vietnam War did not.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Vietnam was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. RealLife solution? Run like hell!

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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Vietnam Korea was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. RealLife solution? Run like hell!However, the way he describes the conflict he could also be describing Vietnam War. While the Korean War basically ended in stalemate, but the Vietnam War did not.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks at people or just hitting them with handheld rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?
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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Vietnam was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. RealLife solution? Run like hell!

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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Vietnam was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. RealLife solution? Run like hell!hell!
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: For an episode based around the concept of primitive tribes trying to get their hands on more advanced weapons, the script frequently depicts problems being solved by throwing rocks. No, seriously. Just watch the episode. With so many efficient battle-rocks lying around conveniently for the characters to take out their enemies, what does this planet need with guns?
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* HarsherInHindsight: Kirk says that the conflict in Vietnam was resolved by making sure both factions were equally armed with neither becoming stronger than the other. RealLife solution? Run like hell!

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