Talk:The Conscience of the King (Star Trek)

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The Hamlet connection and the Shakespeare quote that makes the title don't seem very explicitly identified. Wetman 05:50, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)

The explosion of the phaser - which Kirk had jettisoned moments before - rocked the entire ship. IIRC, not even the WMD jettisoned by the Romulans caused as much of a shake. -- Tg81182 21:41, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

From the article: "Later, Lt. Riley's milk is poisoned, and he would have died if he hadn't been communicating with other crewmembers at the moment of the poison's effect, allowing them to immediately dispatch assistance. "

There is no mention in the script that the beverage is milk. And given that the meal itself consists of colored blocks (explained in other episodes to be equivalent in nutritional value to traditional entrees), it might be a stretch to assume that Riley was drinking such a staple of the 20th century. C d h 05:27, 24 September 2007 (UTC)