I'd have to say that Pike in his life support chair is the most unsettling thing in TOS, if you think about the suffering and paralysis it implies. And you don't even really know how much of him is in there. He might be like the Borg queen in First Contact, with no body below the shoulders.
Pike's condition was a horror element in the middle of an action-adventure show. The only other thing I find as scary is in "The Lights of Zetar", when the female tech dies after her face turns various colors. I like these episodes, but it does seem a little "off" when Star Trek veers into horror. It's like the scariest moments in the original Twilight Zone, the ones that were almost too much for children to watch, even though TV was supposed to be strictly G-rated.
Is there any precursor to Pike's chair design, or is it an entirely original idea? Greg Schnitzer has pointed out that Tom Leighton's black facial covering in "The Conscience of the King" was obviously based on a similar implied injury in The Outer Limits episode "The Duplicate Man." The big black chair Pike is stuck in seems iconic and like something from beyond Star Trek, but that's probably because I've been seeing "The Menagerie" all my life.
Pike's condition was a horror element in the middle of an action-adventure show. The only other thing I find as scary is in "The Lights of Zetar", when the female tech dies after her face turns various colors. I like these episodes, but it does seem a little "off" when Star Trek veers into horror. It's like the scariest moments in the original Twilight Zone, the ones that were almost too much for children to watch, even though TV was supposed to be strictly G-rated.
Is there any precursor to Pike's chair design, or is it an entirely original idea? Greg Schnitzer has pointed out that Tom Leighton's black facial covering in "The Conscience of the King" was obviously based on a similar implied injury in The Outer Limits episode "The Duplicate Man." The big black chair Pike is stuck in seems iconic and like something from beyond Star Trek, but that's probably because I've been seeing "The Menagerie" all my life.