Christopher Pike doubting his ability to command the Enterprise. Roddenberry compromised, getting rid of the female first officer but keeping Spock. This episode was rejected as the pilot for Star Trek by the TV networks for being "too cerebral." Gene Roddenberry was asked to get rid of the female first officer (played by his wife, Majel Barrett) and Spock because the TV networks didn't believe the audience would accept a female in a high ranking position nor an alien as a main character. The laser weapons in this episode are later retconned to "phasers." The ship's "hyper drive" is later retconned to "warp drive" and the ship's "rockets" are later retconned to "impulse engines." Pike claims that the Enterprise is "from the other end of this galaxy." But later episodes establish that no early Earth colony ship would have ever made it that far. The colonists mention that they are Americans, but subsequent episodes violate this premise because later continuity establishes that the United States (and all Earth governments) would have reformed into United Earth by this time period. Pike referred to his ship as the United Starship Enterprise, but subsequent episodes retcon this to the Federation Starship Enterprise. Pike calls his first officer a lieutenant, but first officers are later retconned to hold the rank of commander. The "time warp" speed in this episode is later retconned to "warp speed" instead. This error is later fixed by revealing that Spock is in fact half human. In this episode, Spock isn't the logical Vulcan that he is in chronologically later episodes. If you're interested in the complete list of discontinuities, here they are: If you ignore the stylistic continuity errors, the plot fits well into Star Trek's overall canon. However there are no significant problems with its internal continuity. There are numerous inconsistencies in stylistic continuity in this episode with respect to the rest of Star Trek that followed. As such, the term "Solar System" is a proper noun, not a generic term. The planetary system we live in is called the Solar System because our star is named Sol. The term they were looking for is planetary system. Spock at one point incorrectly refers to the Talos planetary system as the Talos "solar system." This is a common error. You'll catch all the important bits of this episode in The Menagerie's retelling of it. If you hate clip shows, then skip this episode. However, it's worth noting that almost all of the material in this episode will be shown again in a chronologically later episode, The Menagerie, as a clip show. It never aired until subsequent home video releases included it as an extra, but chronologically this is the first episode of Star Trek and many people believe that you should watch this episode first. This is the original pilot of Star Trek. You can skip this one, but you'd miss out on some fun. In this sample chapter from CCNA 200-301 Portable Command Guide, 5th Edition, you will explore route summarization and requirements.2, filler, but an enjoyable episode nevertheless. In this sample chapter from CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 Official Cert Guide, you will review techniques for configuring a switch to be guaranteed as the root bridge or as a backup root bridge for a Layer 2 topology. In this sample chapter from CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 2, you will be introduced to the basic concepts of data and control planes, explore product examples of network programmability using controllers, and compare the benefits of traditional networking with the benefits of controller-based networking. Introduction to Controller-Based Networking In this sample chapter from Transforming Campus Networks to Intent-Based Networking (IBN), you will learn how IBN is a viewpoint or perspective of an implemented network using Cisco DNA's requirements, design functions, and abstraction levels. In this sample chapter from CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 1, Wendell Odom discusses the configuration and verification steps related to three methods of routing between VLANs with three major sections: VLAN Routing with Router 802.1Q Trunks, VLAN Routing with Layer 3 Switch SVIs, and VLAN Routing with Layer 3 Switch Routed Ports. In this sample chapter from LISP Network Deployment and Troubleshooting: The Complete Guide to LISP Implementation on IOS-XE, IOS-XR, and NX-OS, you will explore LISP core architecture and components, including the roles and functionality of xTRs, PxTRs, MR/MS, and ALT.
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