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Latest revision as of 07:12, 22 July 2023
Series | Star Trek |
Season | 1 |
Episode | 14 |
Production Number | 09
|
Previous | Charlie X (TOS08) |
Next | What Are Little Girls Made Of? (TOS10) |
Released | 15 Dec 1966 |
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Stardate 1709.2: After attacking an outpost, Romulans battle the Enterprise.
The Enterprise is patrolling along the Romulan Neutral Zone, a border between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire. As Captain Kirk is performing a wedding ceremony for crewmembers Angela Martine and Robert Tomlinson, an outpost along the border announces that it is under attack from the Romulans. Kirk witnesses the destruction of the outpost, but is helpless to assist. The Romulans have perfected an invention that renders their ships invisible, and Kirk reasons he must overtake and destroy the enemy vessel before it can return home. To the surprise of all, transmissions intercepted from the Romulan ship reveal that they look almost exactly like Vulcans, which causes Lieutenant Stiles to express his distrust of Spock. When the Romulan Commander is finally cornered, he destroys his ship rather than surrender—and Stiles, whose life was saved by Spock, realizes his prejudicial attitude is wrong.
Image Gallery
Romulan bridge
Related Data
Credits
Starring
William Shatner
Also Starring
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
Directed by
Vincent McEveety
Written by
Paul Schneider
Created and Produced by
Gene Roddenberry
Associate Producers
Robert H. Justman, John D.F. Black
Also Starring
Mark Lenard as Romulan Commander
Co-Starring
Paul Comi as Styles
Lawrence Montaigne as Decius
Featuring
DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney as Yeoman Rand
George Takei | … | as Sulu |
James Doohan | … | as Scott |
Nichelle Nichols | … | as Uhura |
Stephen Mines | … | as Tomlinson |
Barbara Baldavin | … | as Angela |
Garry Walberg | … | as Hansen |
and
John Warburton as The Centurion
Theme Music by
Alexander Courage
Music Composed and Conducted by
Fred Steiner
Director of Photography
Jerry Finnerman
Art Directors
Rolland M. Brooks
and
Walter M. Jefferies
Film Editor
Robert L. Swanson
Assistant to the Producer
Edward K. Milkis
Assistant Director
Gregg Peters
Set Decorator
Carl F. Biddiscombe
Costumes Created by
William Theiss
Post Production Executive
Bill Heath
Music Editor
Robert H. Raff
Sound Editor
Douglas H. Grindstaff
Sound Mixer
Jack F. Lilly
Photographic Effects
Film Effects of Hollywood
Script Supervisor
George A. Rutter
Music Consultant
Wilbur Hatch
Music Coordinator
Julian Davidson
Special Effects
Jim Rugg
Property Master
Irving A. Feinberg
Gaffer
George A. Merhoff
Head Grip
George Rader
Production Supervisor
Bernard A. Widin
Makeup Artist
Fred B. Phillips, S.M.A.
Hair Styles by
Virginia Darcy, C.H.S.
Wardrobe Mistress
Margaret Makau
Casting
Joseph D'Agosta
Sound
Glen Glenn Sound Co.
A Desilu Production
In Association with
Norway Corporation
Executive in Charge of Production
Herbert F. Solow