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− | '''[[Stardate]] | + | '''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2269|SD5423|5423.4}}: Kirk is abducted by aliens who wish to use him to help solve their overpopulation problem.''' |
[[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] beams down to [[Gideon]], a [[disease]]-free planet the [[United Federation of Planets]] is attempting to recruit as a member. Something goes wrong with the [[transporter]], and Kirk never arrives in the Gideon council chambers. A frustrated Mr. [[Spock]] fails to secure permission from either [[Starfleet]] or the council members to beam down and search for the captain. Kirk awakens in the middle of an exact duplicate of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise,'']] empty save for himself and a young woman, [[Odona]]. He discovers he is actually on Gideon, which, though disease-free, is also terribly overpopulated. Because of this, Gideon councilman [[Hodin]] lured Kirk into the faux starship. Now Odona, his daughter, has been infected with [[Vegan choriomeningitis]], a virulent disease Kirk survived but still carries in his [[blood]]. Odona will die and infect others on Gideon with the disease, paving the way for a reduction in population. Mr. Spock finally locates the captain and then brings Kirk and Odona back to the ''Enterprise.'' Odona is cured — but happily returns to Gideon to infect other citizens of that world with the potentially fatal disease. | [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] beams down to [[Gideon]], a [[disease]]-free planet the [[United Federation of Planets]] is attempting to recruit as a member. Something goes wrong with the [[transporter]], and Kirk never arrives in the Gideon council chambers. A frustrated Mr. [[Spock]] fails to secure permission from either [[Starfleet]] or the council members to beam down and search for the captain. Kirk awakens in the middle of an exact duplicate of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise,'']] empty save for himself and a young woman, [[Odona]]. He discovers he is actually on Gideon, which, though disease-free, is also terribly overpopulated. Because of this, Gideon councilman [[Hodin]] lured Kirk into the faux starship. Now Odona, his daughter, has been infected with [[Vegan choriomeningitis]], a virulent disease Kirk survived but still carries in his [[blood]]. Odona will die and infect others on Gideon with the disease, paving the way for a reduction in population. Mr. Spock finally locates the captain and then brings Kirk and Odona back to the ''Enterprise.'' Odona is cured — but happily returns to Gideon to infect other citizens of that world with the potentially fatal disease. | ||
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==Image Gallery== | ==Image Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
− | odona- | + | gideon-tos72.jpg|Gideon |
− | + | fitzgerald-tos72.jpg|Adm. Fitzgerald | |
+ | hodin-tos72.jpg|Hodin | ||
+ | krodak-tos72.jpg|Krodak | ||
+ | odona-tos72.jpg|Odona | ||
+ | gideon_council-tos72.jpg|Gideon Council | ||
+ | viewscreen-tos72.jpg|viewscreen | ||
+ | bridge-tos72.jpg|Bridge | ||
+ | engineering-tos72.jpg|Engineering | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{RelatedData | {{RelatedData | ||
− | |astro= | + | |astro=[[Gideon]]; [[Milky Way galaxy]] |
− | |chrono=[[Prime Timeline]]; [[2269]]; | + | |chrono=[[Prime Timeline]]; [[2269]]; [[Stardate]] [[2269#SD5423|5423.4-5423.8]] |
− | |culture= | + | |culture=[[checkers]]; [[chess]] |
|edu=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[physician]]; | |edu=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[physician]]; | ||
|food= | |food= | ||
− | |people=[[Pavel Chekov]]; [[James T. Kirk]]; [[Leonard McCoy]]; [[Montgomery Scott]]; [[Spock]]; [[Hikaru Sulu]]; [[Nyota Uhura]] | + | |people=[[Brent]]; [[Pavel Chekov]]; [[Fitzgerald]]; [[Hodin]]; [[James T. Kirk]]; [[Krodak]]; [[Leonard McCoy]]; [[Odona]]; [[Montgomery Scott]]; [[Spock]]; [[Hikaru Sulu]]; [[Nyota Uhura]] |
− | |politics=[[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]]); [[United Federation of Planets]] | + | |politics=[[ambassador]]; [[Bureau of Planetary Treaties]]; [[Gideon Council]]; [[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Command]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]]); [[treaty]]; [[United Federation of Planets]] |
− | |scitech= | + | |scitech=[[atmosphere]]; [[audio receiver]]; [[biobed]]; [[blood]]; [[chronometer]]; [[companel]]; [[computer]]; [[contraceptives]]; [[fetus]]; [[fever]]; [[germs]]; [[heart]]; [[impulse drive]]; [[medical tricorder]]; [[orbit]]; [[oxygen]]; [[PADD]]; [[sensors]]; [[speed of light]]; [[time]] ([[minute]], [[hour]]); [[transporter]]; [[tricorder]]; [[turbolift]]; [[Vegan choriomeningitis]]; [[warp drive]] |
|ships=[[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]]; [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] | |ships=[[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]]; [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] | ||
− | |xeno=[[Humans]]; [[hybrids]]; [[Vulcans]] | + | |xeno=[[Gideons]]; [[Humans]]; [[hybrids]]; [[Vulcans]] |
− | |misc=[[Starfleet Uniforms]] ([[Starfleet Uniforms (2266)|2266]]) | + | |misc=[[bridge]]; [[commanding officer]]; [[first officer]]; [[logs]]; [[main engineering]]; [[recreation room]]; [[sickbay]]; [[Starfleet Uniforms]] ([[Starfleet Uniforms (2266)|2266]]); [[transporter room]] |
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'''Executive Vice President in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Douglas S. Cramer]] | '''Executive Vice President in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Douglas S. Cramer]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 23 November 2023
Series | Star Trek |
Season | 3 |
Episode | 16 |
Production Number | 72
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Previous | Whom Gods Destroy (TOS71) |
Next | The Lights of Zetar (TOS73) |
Released | 17 Jan 1969 |
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Stardate 5423.4: Kirk is abducted by aliens who wish to use him to help solve their overpopulation problem.
Captain Kirk beams down to Gideon, a disease-free planet the United Federation of Planets is attempting to recruit as a member. Something goes wrong with the transporter, and Kirk never arrives in the Gideon council chambers. A frustrated Mr. Spock fails to secure permission from either Starfleet or the council members to beam down and search for the captain. Kirk awakens in the middle of an exact duplicate of the Enterprise, empty save for himself and a young woman, Odona. He discovers he is actually on Gideon, which, though disease-free, is also terribly overpopulated. Because of this, Gideon councilman Hodin lured Kirk into the faux starship. Now Odona, his daughter, has been infected with Vegan choriomeningitis, a virulent disease Kirk survived but still carries in his blood. Odona will die and infect others on Gideon with the disease, paving the way for a reduction in population. Mr. Spock finally locates the captain and then brings Kirk and Odona back to the Enterprise. Odona is cured — but happily returns to Gideon to infect other citizens of that world with the potentially fatal disease.
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Credits
Created by
Gene Roddenberry
Starring
William Shatner
Also Starring
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
and
DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy
Written by
George F. Slavin and Stanley Adams
Directed by
Jud Taylor
Produced by
Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer
Gene Roddenberry
Associate Producers
Edward K. Milkis
Gregg Peters
Guest Stars
Sharon Acker as Odona
David Hurst as Hodin
James Doohan … Scott
George Takei … Sulu
Nichelle Nichols … Uhura
Walter Koenig … Chekov
Gene Dynarski … Krodak
Richard Derr … Admiral Fitzgerald
Story Consultant
Arthur H. Singer
Theme Music by
Alexander Courage
Additional Music by
Fred Steiner
Art Director
Walter M. Jefferies
Director of Photography
Al Francis
Film Editor … Fabien Tordjmann
Unit Production Manager … Gregg Peters
Assistant Director … Claude Binyon Jr.
Set Decorator … John M. Dwyer
Costumes Created by … William Ware Theiss
Photographic Effects … Westheimer Company
Sound Effects Editor … Douglas H. Grindstaff
Music Editor … Richard Lapham
Re-Recording Mixer … Gordon L. Day, C.A.S.
Production Mixer … Carl W. Daniels
Script Supervisor … George A. Rutter
Sound … Glen Glenn Sound Co.
Casting … William J. Kenney
Makeup Artist … Fred B. Phillips, S.M.A.
Hair Stylist … Pat Westmore
Gaffer … George H. Merhoff
Head Grip … George Rader
Property Master … Irving A. Feinberg
Special Effects … Jim Rugg
A Paramount Production
In Association With
Norway Corporation
Executive Vice President in Charge of Production
Douglas S. Cramer