The real Kirk has three notable ways of speaking; over-punctuating certain words, leaving gaps in-between words mid-sentence, and saying entire sentences rapidly. He speaks in a calm yet authoritative tone and has a deep voice. It is important to master all these speech patterns.
Why did Captain Kirk talk like that?
It sounds a lot like stage-actor speech, which makes sense, because Shatner trained as a Shakespearean actor. He's used to enjambed lines and exaggerated effects to focus attention on certain words.
What was the communication device on Star Trek?
Communicator
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Where did Kirk keep his communicator?
Kirk always seems to stick his vaguely in his middle-back area, like he's attaching it to his belt somehow, partially hidden under his shirt. But what about the women that go on away missions sometimes?
Richard Castillo is shown wearing a communicator badge in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise"). According to Data in the episode "Time's Arrow, Part One" at a poker game in 1893, the badge is made out of a crystalline composite of silicon, beryllium, carbon 70 and gold.
What is subspace communication?
In most Star Trek series, subspace communications are a means to establish nearly instantaneous contact with people and places that are light years away.
How do Star Trek com badges attach?
Real world answer: Velcro. They didn't even need to do anything to hide it given the low resolution of TVs at the time - just so long as they matched the color to the uniform fabric around it, it would blend right in on anything but a close up shot. In universe: … space-velcro.