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Star Trek: ToS 'ASSIGNMENT: EARTH ' (S2xE26 Reaction) - First Time Watching!

Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/WarpReactor Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCobyCB0f8v0IEZVkyGuul3Q/join THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 00:00 Intro 01:19 Reaction 22:19 Review 31:15 Q and A (Facts and tidbits about the episode) Memory-Alpha : https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Portal:Main ----- In this video, we're watching Star Trek: The Original Series - ASSIGNMENT: EARTH (S2xE26) for the first time. As a first-time viewer, what did you think? Did you think it was a banger too? Let us know in the comments! ----- Warp Reactor is a YouTube channel that explores the captivating world of Star Trek, Science-Fiction, Comic Books, Cartoons and Nerd Culture. We offer a variety of content, including reaction videos, theories, deep dives, character analysis, and episode discussions. Whether you're a die-hard Trekkie or a fan of all things geeky, our channel is the ultimate destination for your nerdy cravings. Here are some of the things you can find on our channel: ✔ Reaction videos to all your favorite Star Trek episodes and movies ✔ In-depth analysis of Star Trek's iconic characters and themes ✔ Theories about the future of Star Trek and its many spin-offs ✔ Character analysis of your favorite Star Trek characters ✔ Episode discussions of classic and new Star Trek episodes ✔ Easter eggs and trivia about the Star Trek universe ✔ A retrospective of the greatest 150 Sci-Fi movies (according to Rotten Tomatoes) ✔ Exploration of 80s cartoons with Saturday Morning Reactoons ✔ Reactions on many current and future comic book series and movies 🔗 Join our passionate community of Star Trek, Science-Fiction and Nerd Culture fans, and let's boldly react where no reaction video has reacted before! #StarTrek #NerdCulture #ReactionVideos #StarTrekTheory #StarTrekDeepDive #Comicbooks #cartoons #1980s

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Dani Gould

Yeah, Gene Roddenberry was.... mm. Maybe the less said the better. I can't imagine it would be fun being an attractive young woman om jos vicinity. Damn shame though, her character is so charming, I'd expect she'd have got along with people and had at least a decent time. Didn't know Gene was so "hands on" with the episode, and hopefully just the episode

aspectsAK

Two other movie plot ideas that were written by Gene Roddenberry were "Genesis II" (1972), a post-apocalyptic rebuild Earth story starring Alex Cord. The second was "Planet Earth" (1974), starring John Saxon as the main character, which was a rename and rewrite using the same main characters (but different actors) of "Genesis II". "Planet Earth" story takes place after the original failed pilot interesting enough. Both features failed to get picked up. Even though I think if either had a better writer to tighten up the script, we might be talking about a PAX TV series franchise today. If you check either of these features out, you will undoubtedly recognize some familiar faces amongst the cast. For the longest time, I always thought the movie TV series pilot "Strange New World" (1975) was a Gene Roddenberry creation, as it was so similar to "Genesis II", but it seems that Gene wasn't involved after all, but I wouldn't be surprised that the writer did drawn inspiration from Gene's previous works. I really believe this movie was a big inspiration for a RPG called "The Morrow Project" initially released in the 1980's. There the PCs played members of an organization that were put in suspended hibernation with lots of equipment to help them rebuild civilization after an expected WW III. Naturally stuff happens and the characters wake up more or less isolated from the rest of the organization that survived, so must work independently. The players tend to be members of the 3 main groups Military, Science and Recon. Naturally you can see there was an emphasis on military aspects, but one of their flagship military/mobile laboratory vehicles looked like it came straight out of Damnation Alley or Ark II

aspectsAK

Of course everyone's been drinking. A martini with breakfast was considered normal and a Bloody Mary would be served with lunch. LOL