"Gentlemen I look upon this work as a sacred public trust, I've devoted my whole life to it." so says Harcourt Fenton Mudd. The only thing is the USS Enterprise NCC 1701 computer doesn't believe him. Do you? Have a listen and decide....
So the ships computer answers........
Incorrect
Mudd is infuriated but manages to laugh and shrug it off.
Who do you believe Harry Mudd or the Computer?
Live long and prosper
14 comments:
Wow - that is a multi-pronged entry for H.
Harry, when even the computer doesn't believe you...
Harry's "cargo" were hypnotic alright...especially the one in the green!
Harrys a player EC you just can't expect any less
The game was up for Mudd once Spock ran his I.D. through the computer
Mudds bag of tricks was a scam only insofar as he provided lonely miners with lovely women and what was wrong with that?
This may be a controversial opinion, but I preferred Harry Mudd as portrayed on Star Trek: Discovery to the version of him we saw on the Original Series. That was one of the few things I thought Discovery did better.
Computer over him every time.
Can you imagine after all this time imprisoned by 500 Stellas, good grief how did Mudd ever get his act together. Tried tested and contemporary usually sells better which is Harry's middle name. Is it any wonder he escaped?
The computer does seem to have an unfair advantage over Mudd.
I'd like to party with someone like Mudd. That is if I wasn't worried about ending up in a Klingon prison are left marooned on a bleak asteroid in the middle of no-where space.
I like Harry Mudd who was portrayed by this wonderful actor that, I believe, committed suicide...such a shame.
Mudd knew how to have a good time with the ladies, Stella his first wife got replicated 500 times and then Mudd was marooned for real somewhere in the middle of no-where space. Poor Harry.
I'm very sorry to hear that Birgit, such a great character on screen and in life too I'm sure but sadly no-ones ever there in that final lonely moment.
Post a Comment