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** {{Brownface}} is used for most if not all of the Klingons of this episode. As [[Blog/MarkDoesStuff Mark Oshiro]] detailed in his review of the episode, the Klingons, who appear to be darker than any Klingons seen before, are also at the most brutal that they've been in the series to date.

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** {{Brownface}} is used for most if not all of the Klingons of this episode. As [[Blog/MarkDoesStuff Mark Oshiro]] detailed in his review of the episode, the The Klingons, who appear to be darker than any Klingons seen before, are also at the most brutal that they've been in the series to date.
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* FoeYay: Kirk's subtext with Klingons continues, with Kang wanting him to crawl and cry.
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* HarsherInHindsight: An OOC Scotty calls Spock a "half-breed" and a "freak". Bad enough by itself, but ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' would later reveal that Spock's adopted sister Michael Burnham used those same insults on little Spock in a misguided attempt to sever the emotional bond between them. It's no wonder that Spock gets so [[TranquilFury quietly pissed]] at Scotty, as this probably brings up some ''very'' bad memories for him.
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* FoeYay: Kirk's subtext with Klingons continues, with Kang wanting him to crawl and cry.
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* HoYay: When Kang calls his wife Mara his science officer, there's an unsubtle cut to Kirk and ''his'' science officer Spock, before we get back on with the plot.
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** The scene where Mara just silently stands there the whole time letting all the men talk for her is very strange to watch now.

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** The scene where Mara just silently stands there the whole time letting all the men talk for her is very strange to watch now.now.
** Extremely downplayed at the time, Chekov's attempted rape of Mara (or strictly speaking, far more suggested than shown), even in his altered state, would tarnish the character forever if this episode was done even ten years later.
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** Kirk's comment that the Klingons have a tradition of using bladed weapons can come off as a heck of an {{Understatement}} given how often they'll use them in the TNG era and beyond.
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** Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.

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** Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', ''Film/StarTrek2009'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.

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* ValuesDissonance: {{Brownface}} is used for most if not all of the Klingons of this episode. As [[Blog/MarkDoesStuff Mark Oshiro]] detailed in his review of the episode, the Klingons, who appear to be darker than any Klingons seen before, are also at the most brutal that they've been in the series to date.

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* ValuesDissonance: ValuesDissonance:
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{{Brownface}} is used for most if not all of the Klingons of this episode. As [[Blog/MarkDoesStuff Mark Oshiro]] detailed in his review of the episode, the Klingons, who appear to be darker than any Klingons seen before, are also at the most brutal that they've been in the series to date.date.
** The scene where Mara just silently stands there the whole time letting all the men talk for her is very strange to watch now.
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** Kirk's comment that the Klingons have a tradition of using bladed weapons can come off as a heck of an {{Understatement}} given how often they'll use them in the TNG era.

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** Kirk's comment that the Klingons have a tradition of using bladed weapons can come off as a heck of an {{Understatement}} given how often they'll use them in the TNG era. era and beyond.
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** Kirk's comment that the Klingons have a tradition of using bladed weapons can come off as a heck of an {{Understatement}} given how often they'll use them in the TNG era.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.

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Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.century.
** Kang would later die [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS02E19BloodOath fighting in a burning house]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.century.
* ValuesDissonance: {{Brownface}} is used for most if not all of the Klingons of this episode. As [[Blog/MarkDoesStuff Mark Oshiro]] detailed in his review of the episode, the Klingons, who appear to be darker than any Klingons seen before, are also at the most brutal that they've been in the series to date.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Spock and Scotty warn Kirk about the dangers of intra-ship beaming. In ''Film/StarTrek'', Spock Prime (this Spock) reveals to Scotty that Scotty Prime eventually created a formula for interstellar beaming, which would explain how intra-ship beaming becomes commonplace by the 24th century.

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