• Makeitstop@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Well, he was also just keeping his head down and hanging out at a soup kitchen at the time.

    Much more impressive was the fact that (iirc) he infiltrated NASA during a military satellite launch in 1968, blending in so well that you’d almost think he was invisible or something.

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      4 months ago

      So basically…

      Kirk 1930s: Essentially blended in.

      Kirk 1960s: Understood society in detail enough to completely figure things out.

      Kirk 1980s: What the double dumbass is going on around here?!

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        1930s: We’ve accidentally wandered into the past, we have to keep a low profile and avoid doing anything to change the timeline

        1960s: We’re here to study the past, so we’ve come prepared for this exact scenario, and we’ll need to be extremely careful not to do anything that interferes with the backdoor pilot history.

        1980s: Hi, I’m from space and want to take your whales into the future.

        But in all seriousness, for the most part Kirk does quite well in the 80s, failed attempts at profanity notwithstanding. It’s mostly Spock that gets him in trouble, and he was still recovering from that whole being dead thing.