Let me see if I can go with the Irish thesis-- for lack of a better term.
It's not a difficult "term" Irish History. "Thesis" has nothing to do with what I posted. I shared the information relevant. "Thesis" is a proposition to be proven or believed.
Thanks for "making me” watch Star Trek. It's worse than I imagined. (With all due respect). But I had fun with the festival of creatures shapeshifting. Leonard Nimoy just don't care, he just covered his scales with yellow dust and keep the creature face, no effort to even try to look "human". Worse than him, only David Bowie and Dr Steven Greer.On a whim, I wanted to see what Star Trek-- aka Roddenberry and his alien handlers, as the well-connected @JWW427, informed us -- wanted us to see in 1966. So, I watched the first few episodes that followed the masterpiece of "The Cage." Episode #3, concerns an psychically gifted-- according to his Federation bio-- junior officer and class mate of Captain Kirk, Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell. The Enterprise gets hit by a unknown energetic force; it gets fried and Mitchell becomes enlightened. His eyes literally start to shine. He is sent to sick bay and devours all the schematics of the ship with otherworldly speed. He realizes the tremendous power he possesses. He becomes stronger and becomes a threat; for his power exceeds the control of others as he perversely revels in them. Eventually, through a stroke of luck, pluck and martial arts training, Kirk defeats and buries him.
Need to decide: or chameleon eye or dragon eye
at least he decided
No eyelid just the hole with a cartoonish eye and 6 teeth sticking out of the lip
I didn't know that in 1966 they had the technology to make those eyes perfectly synchronized, or maybe is just creature technology, but then no tooth
To finish, I made gif because this scene was "What?The head, the arm"
I didn't see any suggestion, insinuation, or anything to read Lucifer. Actually is the cliché of cliché stand-alone story, done over and over in all tv serie:The shows suggests that Kirk's old classmate suddenly became Lucifer-- the light bearer, the morning star. (Several hints were given to confirm this reading).
- The hero's friend (always a good guy) is possessed by an evil entity after an incident where this super-powerful evil entity was locked away, usually inside a stupid object like a box. ("Super-powerful evil," but at the same time, he can't open the box or door where he was locked away. )
- The evil entity embodies the hero's friend and is always narcissistic, possessing superpowers of destruction.
- Always have the same goal: the destruction of world/humanity, for no reason and when he have a reason is some stupid thing like ‘he had his feelings hurt or was bullying in the past’.
- Have a “woman” is involved in the plot, but there's a 90% chance she's a tranny.
- The hero gets beaten up the entire episode until, in the end, some miracle happens, and he kills or imprisons the evil entity, with the tranny's help.
Actually In fact, there's no way to even remotely suggest Lucifer there. No one "became Lucifer." Lucifer is an angel, and angels don't embody; they can transition between the physical and spiritual worlds at will. Unlike us, who need a physical body to exist in the physical world, angels are both simultaneously. Angels are immortal like us, but what sets us apart is that they are immortal in the physical world as well.
Star Trek was (and continues to be) a huge and one of the most important weapons targeting us. It attacked the entire world's minds with the lie of Space. In Psy Warfare, we live, the ONLY real war. Star Trek and Star Wars are elaborate programming operations, manipulation, and mind control, vital to the acceptance of the Space and Spinning Ball deception. Star Trek is part of NASA's initial creation, Space, and the ridiculous Moon Landing deception. Star Trek is all over NASA to this day, It's science fiction because, full of creatures. They even make fun of us with that hand signal? These creatures only have 3 "fingers" on each paw.