"Who's On First"
Author unknown
[Kirk, McCoy, and Scotty are huddled in a corridor near a transporter
room, talking with one another, in the distance, Spock rounds a corner
and heads toward the group.]
McCoy: Shh! He's coming! Scotty, go act like you're adjusting the
transporter or something.
Scotty: Aye, Doctor.
Kirk: Ah, hello Mister Spock.
Spock: Good day, Captain.
Kirk: Are you familiar with the game "baseball," Mr Spock?
Spock: Baseball is a tactical game played on a geometric pattern of four
sides with a spherical object. The purpose is to deflect the object
with a long wooden stick called a "bat," amidst loud verbalizations
of "Hurrah" and "The umpire was paid off!" Is this correct?
Kirk: Indeed. We are in the process of learning about one of the
baseball teams from old Earth.
Spock: Oh? I am quite versed with old Earth history . . . perhaps I may
be of assistance.
Kirk: That's the idea.
Spock: Very well. Proceed.
Kirk: All right. Who's on first.
Spock: I am unable to determine who is on first without proper
information concerning the team and year, sir.
Kirk: So?
Spock: Perhaps we could start with who the team is, and I can test the
accuracy.
Kirk: No--Who's on first.
Spock: I do not know.
McCoy: Third base.
Spock: Who is?
Kirk: No--he's first base.
Spock: Who is?
Kirk: Correct.
Spock: Who is correct?
Kirk: Sometimes.
Spock: Who is sometimes?
Kirk: No, Who is the first baseman. I'm not familiar with Sometimes'
identity.
Spock: Whose identity?
Kirk: No, him I know--he's first baseman.
Spock: Who is?
Kirk: That's right.
Spock: Perhaps we can discuss the identity of the second baseman.
Kirk: What.
Spock: I said the second baseman.
Kirk: What.
Spock: This is highly illogical. You have no apparent auditory
disfunction, sir. Now, as I asked . . . who is the second baseman?
Kirk: No, you didn't ask that, and Who is the first baseman.
Spock: Very well. Captain, I ask you politely: who is the second
baseman?
Kirk: No, Who is the first baseman. What is the second baseman.
Spock: That is incorrect, Captain. The second baseman is obviously a
sentient being, and therefore should be referred to as who, and not
what. "Who is the second baseman?", not "What is the second
baseman?"
Kirk: Wrong, Spock. Who is the first baseman, and What is the second
baseman.
Spock: That statement is most illogical.
Kirk: Wait a minute--we'll get Scotty. He's Scottish, he must love
baseball. Oh, Mister Scott?
Scotty: (coming from the transporter room) Aye, Cap'n?
Kirk: Who is the first baseman of the team we were talking about.
Scotty: Aye, Cap'n. It ain't never been any other way!
Kirk: You see, Spock?
Spock: Yes . . . Mister Scott seems to know the material well. Very
well. Mister Scott, who is the second baseman?
Scotty: Ach! No, Mister Spock! That be What you're talking about!
Spock: I know that be what . . . er . . . is what I'm talking about. I
am very intelligent, and rarely lose track of what I am talking
about.
Scotty: Ach! Don't bring track inta this! That be a bloomin' field
event!
Spock: What has this got to do with field events?
Scotty: Ach! No! What's the second baseman!
Spock: Again, I note that a person should be referred to as "who" and
not "what," Mister Scott.
Scotty: Only if he's tha first baseman, Mister Spock!
Spock: What you are saying is most illogical.
Scotty: Ach! No! What's a real bright fella!
Spock: Who is a "real bright fella" Mister Scott?
Scotty: No! Who . . . now he's a real dope, sir!
Spock: Who is?
Scotty: Right!
Spock: Captain, this is most illogical, and I do not feel as though we
are getting anywhere. Perhaps we can discuss the identity of
another player, such as the pitcher?
Kirk: Tomorrow.
Spock: Tomorrow? If you are genuinely interested in this discussion,
today would be much better.
McCoy: Well, Spock, Today *is* good, but he's the catcher.
Spock: Who is?
Scotty: Nay, Mr Spock--Who's the first baseman.
Spock: I do not know.
Kirk: Third base!
Spock: What?
Kirk: No, he's on second.
Spock: Who is?
Kirk: No, Spock, Who's on first.
Spock: I do not know.
McCoy: Third base!
[This continues on for quite some time until finally we see a medical
team in the corridor, gathered around Spock, who is bound in a
straitjacket.]
Spock: (babbling incoherently) I don't know who what first base second
base third base catcher pitcher today tomorrow I don't know . . .
Kirk: Bones, do you think maybe we went too far this time?