Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the original American science fiction television show, Star Trek. It was first broadcast January 10, 1969, on NBC and repeated August 12, 1969. It was written by Oliver Crawford, based on a story by Gene L. Coon (writing under his pen name "Lee Cronin") and directed by Jud Taylor. The script evolved from an outline by Barry Trivers for a possible first season episode called "A Portrait in Black and White". The script was accepted for the third season following budget cuts. The episode guest-stars Lou Antonio and Frank Gorshin, best known for his role as The Riddler in the Batman live-action television series. Contrary to popular rumor and articles, Gorshin was not Emmy nominated for this role.

In this episode, the Enterprise picks up two survivors of a war-torn planet, who are still committed to destroying each other aboard the ship.

Plot

On stardate 5730.2, the Federation starship Enterprise is on a mission to help decontaminate the polluted atmosphere of the planet Ariannus, when sensors track a Federation shuttlecraft reported stolen from Starbase 4. The craft is disabled and brought aboard along with its strange alien pilot, who is found injured and taken to sick bay. The man later awakens and identifies himself as Lokai, a political refugee from the planet Cheron, who requests asylum. Lokai's most striking feature is that his skin is half black and half white, the two halves split perfectly down the center of his body. Science Officer Spock remarks that his physiology may be "one of a kind".

Let

Let or LET may refer to:

  • -let, an English diminutive suffix
  • Let, a shot or point that must be replayed in certain racquet sports
  • Let, a name binding construct in computer programming languages
  • Let statement, a statement used in word problems requiring algebraic equations
  • LET, part of a font name indicating the font is owned by Letraset; for example, Academy Engraved LET
  • Letting, a system of payment for the temporary use of something owned by someone else, also known as "rental"
  • Linear energy transfer, a property of ionizing radiation's interactions with matter
  • Let Kunovice (LET), a Czechoslovak and Czech aircraft manufacturer
  • Let, West Virginia
  • Leţ, a village in Boroșneu Mare Commune, Covasna County, Romania
  • Let, a fictional character from the anime series Rave Master
  • Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), a militant Pakistani Islamist organization
  • Ladies European Tour, the ladies professional golf tour of Europe
  • Lorentz ether theory, a scientific theory
  • LET solution or gel, a topical anesthetic consisting of 4% lidocaine, 1:2,000 epinephrine, and 0.5% tetracaine
  • Leto

    In Greek mythology, Leto (/ˈlt/; Greek: Λητώ Lētṓ; Λατώ, Lātṓ in Dorian Greek, etymology and meaning disputed) is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, the sister of Asteria. and mother of Apollo and Artemis.

    The island of Kos is claimed as her birthplace. In the Olympian scheme, Zeus is the father of her twins, Apollo and Artemis, the Letoides, which Leto conceived after her hidden beauty accidentally caught the eyes of Zeus. Classical Greek myths record little about Leto other than her pregnancy and her search for a place where she could give birth to Apollo and Artemis, since Hera in her jealousy had caused all lands to shun her. Finally, she finds an island that is not attached to the ocean floor so it is not considered land and she can give birth. This is her one active mythic role: once Apollo and Artemis are grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a dim and benevolent matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already played. In Roman mythology, Leto's equivalent is Latona, a Latinization of her name, influenced by Etruscan Letun.

    Let 3

    Let 3 (Flight 3) is a modern rock band from Rijeka, Croatia formed in 1987. The band frontmen are Damir "Mrle" Martinović and Zoran "Prlja" Prodanović. The band is popular in Croatia and other former Yugoslav republics due to their original approach to rock music and their obscene live performances. Sometimes provocative and vulgar lyrics and always shocking live performance with lots of nudity often polarise Croatian public.

    Band members

    Let 3 often change their lineup. Current lineup is:

  • Damir Martinović (Mrle) - bass guitar, effects, vocals
  • Zoran Prodanović (Prlja) - vocals
  • Ivan Bojčić (Bin) - drums
  • Dražen Baljak (Baljak) - guitar, mandolin
  • Matej Zec (Knki) - guitar, backing tracks
  • Former band members are:

  • Branko Kovačić (Husta) - drums, percussion
  • Kornelije Đuras (Korni) - keyboards, samples
  • Ivan Šarar (Faf) - keyboards, programming, samples
  • Ivica Dražić (Miki) - guitar, vocals
  • Nenad Tubin - drums, vocals
  • Igor Perković (Gigi) - guitar
  • Zoran Klasić (Klas) - guitar, vocals
  • Orijen Modrušan - guitar
  • Last (Unthanks album)

    Last, the fourth album by English folk group The Unthanks, was released on 14 March 2011. It reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart and was well received by the critics, receiving a five-starred review in the Sunday Express and four-starred reviews in The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.

    Songs

    As well as traditional material, the album included a song written by band member Adrian McNally ("Last"), and versions of songs by Jon Redfern ("Give Away Your Heart"), Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan ("No One Knows I'm Gone"), King Crimson ("Starless") and Alex Glasgow ("Close the Coalhouse Door"). "Last" was also issued as a single, edited for radio play; this was released on 13 June 2011.

    Production and release

    The album was produced by Adrian McNally; he and Thom Lewis were the sound engineers. The album was mastered by Denis Blackham and was released in the UK by Rabble Rouser Music on 14 March 2011. It was released in Europe by Rough Trade Records and in Australia on the Fuse Music Group label.

    Last (TV series)

    Last (Hangul: 라스트; RR: Laseuteu) is a 2015 South Korean television series based on the webtoon of the same name by Kang Hyung-kyu. Starring Yoon Kye-sang and Lee Beom-soo, it aired on jTBC on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:40 from July 24 to September 12, 2015 for 16 episodes.

    Plot

    Jang Tae-ho is a successful fund manager whose seemingly fool-proof financial deal goes horribly awry, leading to a loss of ₩350 million and his business partner's death. In desperate straits, Tae-ho goes on the run from loan shark gangsters and descends into the underbelly of Seoul. He discovers a secret society of homeless people living inside Seoul Station, one that has its own strict hierarchy and rules. Tae-ho vows to find out what went wrong with his deal, claw himself up from rock bottom, and get his life back.

    Cast

  • Yoon Kye-sang as Jang Tae-ho
  • Lee Beom-soo as Kwak Heung-sam
  • Seo Ye-ji as Shin Na-ra
  • Park Won-sang as Ryu Jong-gu
  • Park Ye-jin as Seo Mi-joo
  • Gong Hyung-jin as Cha Hae-jin
  • Jeong Jong-jun as Chairman Jo
  • Last (Uverworld album)

    LAST is the 5th full album released by Japanese band Uverworld as well as the follow-up to their fourth album, Awakeve. It was released on April 14, 2010. A limited pressing of the album was also released on the same day which includes a DVD containing music videos of 99/100 Damashi no Tetsu (99/100騙しの哲?), Go-On and Kanashimi wa Kitto (哀しみはきっと?) as well as a video of the filming process for their 3 music videos and a bonus clip "Special Track 09.12.25: Turn Around with Gold" which is a Gold special video.

    The album was one of the highly anticipated album and was ranked #2 at the Ninki Chart and was charted at #2 for Oricon Weekly Ranking.

    The title means the present time's highest, newest and the ultimate album.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Takuya∞ – vocals, programming
  • Katsuya – lead and rhythm guitar, chorus
  • Akira – lead and rhythm guitar, chorus, programming
  • Nobuto – bass guitar
  • Shintarō – drums
  • References

  • "(in Japanese). Oricon". . Oricon. Retrieved 2012-08-04. 
  • "(in Japanese)". Sonymusic.co.jp. 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2012-08-04. 
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Your Battlefield

    by: Susie Suh

    Someday I will ask you if I was a disappointment
    I will ask you if you put your hard earned money into a bad investment
    You will tell me there are no guarantees but you
    Got solutions for security
    And I will ask you, I would ask you
    How about my dreams
    But you say life is a battlefield and you have
    Given me the arms
    You say I have to fight
    I have to keep moving on
    Someday I will ask myself if I was disillusioned
    I will ask myself, if I have proven
    That I made it on my own terms
    Yeah I may have suffered some burns but I am
    Living my dreams and am who I wanna be
    But you say life is a battlefield and you have
    Given me the arms
    You say I have to fight
    I have to keep moving on
    On this path that you've tread
    On this map, that is yours
    Well I have to say, have to say, have to say
    That I cant fight your war, I cant fight your war
    But you say life is a battlefield and you have
    Given me the arms
    You say I have to fight
    I have to keep moving on
    Hey yeah oh oh oh
    This is your battlefield
    This is my life that you're asking for
    This is my life that you wanted much
    More then yours
    But you say life is a battlefield and you have
    Given me the arms
    You say I have to fight
    I have to keep moving on




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