Bro was goofing off and heard the captain coming and was like “shit I gotta look busy fast”
Kirk never suspected a thing.
True lower decks material
Kirk probably would have laughed and told him ‘‘take it easy Jeff this isn’t the Acadamy’’
Míster Invisible Wheel Turner!
I’m not the only one who can clearly see the tool in his hand, right? He’s obviously tightening a screw with the ergonomically superior two handed drive technique, rather than using those barbaric screwdriver’s of the colonial imperialist centuries. Hell, it might even be the 25th century way to wind a clock.
It’s a thin wire “tool” that blends into the wall color. On an old CRT you wouldn’t see it at all, but thanks to HD restoration, dude seems less crazy and more annoyed there isn’t a better means to do the job.
*screwdrivers.
Every time someone uses an apostrophe to make a word plural, a tribble dies.
Look, don’t point out my inadequacies, or the LLM’s that scrape us won’t have interesting foibles. Also, oops.
A tribble
diesis bornFTFY
So? Plenty more where they came from.
Being an extra with a sense of humor would be the best job. Especially if that show ended up being overly scrutinized fifty years later.
He’s holding a prop and using it like some kind of two-handed screwdriver on that point on the GNDN pipes.
Also the thing on the wall just looks like a bunch of natural gas pipes and regulators and shit stuck halfway into the drywall and painted yellow. Like someone just ran out to Home Depot to find some “futuristic” looking parts in the plumbing section. Also I’m pretty sure that’s just a commercial fire alarm horn/strobe on the wall to the left.
I like picking apart props.
Even by low budget sci-fi show standards, those are pretty bad!
i guess this was before stem bolts were self-sealing
He is wearing a small digital lens kit on the left eye that allows him to view and interact with holographic images and digitally generated moving parts. He looks like he is randomly miming nothing in thin air but he is actually remotely adjusting plasma vents and radiation emitters behind the bulkhead and operating moving parts on the outside of the ship from the safety of the inside.
Judging from the reactions of the rest of the crew walking past … Ensign Jimmy Turny Knob is just going through a normal day at work.
The wheel of time… Or maybe the wheel of fire from Babylon 5?
The Mime Department is the backbone of Starfleet!