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The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] travels back in time to [[Earth]] in [[1968]] to discover how [[Humans]] managed to avoid destroying themselves. The ship intercepts an incredibly powerful [[transporter]] beam containing a humanoid named [[Seven, Gary|Gary Seven]], en route to Earth. After a fight in which he proves immune to a [[Vulcan nerve pinch]], Seven escapes. [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and [[Spock]] follow him to learn the truth about him, and to make sure that he does nothing to jeopardize the planet. Seven has been dispatched to Earth to prevent the launch of an orbital [[nuclear weapons]] platform by the [[United States of America]]. With the unwitting aid of his young secretary, [[Lincoln, Roberta|Roberta Lincoln]], Seven eludes Kirk and transports to [[McKinley Rocket Base]] to sabotage the rocket's controls. [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]] attempts to beam Seven aboard before his mission is completed, but Lincoln accidentally activates controls that divert Seven to his [[New York City]] headquarters. Kirk and Spock arrive and take control of the situation. Seven has diverted the rocket off course, and it is now heading back to Earth, where it will explode on impact, likely triggering a war in the process. After Spock proves unable to work Seven's computer, [[Beta III]], Kirk permits Seven to take the controls again. He detonates the rocket, saving history from being changed. As the ''Enterprise'' returns to its own time, Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln prepare themselves for new missions. | The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] travels back in time to [[Earth]] in [[1968]] to discover how [[Humans]] managed to avoid destroying themselves. The ship intercepts an incredibly powerful [[transporter]] beam containing a humanoid named [[Seven, Gary|Gary Seven]], en route to Earth. After a fight in which he proves immune to a [[Vulcan nerve pinch]], Seven escapes. [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and [[Spock]] follow him to learn the truth about him, and to make sure that he does nothing to jeopardize the planet. Seven has been dispatched to Earth to prevent the launch of an orbital [[nuclear weapons]] platform by the [[United States of America]]. With the unwitting aid of his young secretary, [[Lincoln, Roberta|Roberta Lincoln]], Seven eludes Kirk and transports to [[McKinley Rocket Base]] to sabotage the rocket's controls. [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]] attempts to beam Seven aboard before his mission is completed, but Lincoln accidentally activates controls that divert Seven to his [[New York City]] headquarters. Kirk and Spock arrive and take control of the situation. Seven has diverted the rocket off course, and it is now heading back to Earth, where it will explode on impact, likely triggering a war in the process. After Spock proves unable to work Seven's computer, [[Beta III]], Kirk permits Seven to take the controls again. He detonates the rocket, saving history from being changed. As the ''Enterprise'' returns to its own time, Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln prepare themselves for new missions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 22 July 2023
Series | Star Trek |
Season | 2 |
Episode | 26 |
Production Number | 55
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Previous | The Omega Glory (TOS54) |
Next | Spectre of the Gun (TOS56) |
Released | 29 Mar 1968 |
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Stardate Unknown: The Enterprise goes back in time and discovers a mysterious stranger trying to interfere with 20th-century events.
The Enterprise travels back in time to Earth in 1968 to discover how Humans managed to avoid destroying themselves. The ship intercepts an incredibly powerful transporter beam containing a humanoid named Gary Seven, en route to Earth. After a fight in which he proves immune to a Vulcan nerve pinch, Seven escapes. Kirk and Spock follow him to learn the truth about him, and to make sure that he does nothing to jeopardize the planet. Seven has been dispatched to Earth to prevent the launch of an orbital nuclear weapons platform by the United States of America. With the unwitting aid of his young secretary, Roberta Lincoln, Seven eludes Kirk and transports to McKinley Rocket Base to sabotage the rocket's controls. Scotty attempts to beam Seven aboard before his mission is completed, but Lincoln accidentally activates controls that divert Seven to his New York City headquarters. Kirk and Spock arrive and take control of the situation. Seven has diverted the rocket off course, and it is now heading back to Earth, where it will explode on impact, likely triggering a war in the process. After Spock proves unable to work Seven's computer, Beta III, Kirk permits Seven to take the controls again. He detonates the rocket, saving history from being changed. As the Enterprise returns to its own time, Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln prepare themselves for new missions.
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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
Guest Star
Robert Lansing as Mister Seven
Teleplay by
Art Wallace
Story by
Art Wallace & Gene Roddenberry
Directed by
Marc Daniels
Produced by
Gene Roddenberry
Associate Producer
Robert H. Justman
Co-Starring
Terri Garr as Roberta Lincoln
James Doohan … Scott
George Takei … Sulu
Nichelle Nichols … Uhura
Walter Koenig … Chekov
Don Keefer … Cromwell
Lincoln Demyan … Sergeant
Morgan Jones … Colonel Nesvig
Bruce Mars … First Policeman
Ted Gehring … Second Policeman
Paul Baxley … Security Chief
Script Consultant
D.C. Fontana
Theme Music by
Alexander Courage
Assistant Producer
Edward K. Milkis
Unit Production Manager
Gregg Peters
Director of Photography
Jerry Finnerman
Art Director
Walter M. Jefferies
Film Editor … Donald R. Rode
Assistant Director … Phil Rawlins
Set Decorator … John M. Dwyer
Costumes Created by … William Ware Theiss
Photographic Effects … Vanderveer Photo Effects
Assistant to the Producer … Richard Carter
Sound Effects Editor … Douglas H. Grindstaff
Music Editor … Jim Henrikson
Re-Recording Mixer … Elden E. Ruberg, C.A.S.
Production Mixer … Carl W. Daniels
Script Supervisor … George A. Rutter
Casting … Joseph D'Agosta
Sound … Glen Glenn Sound Co.
Makeup Artist … Fred B. Phillips, S.M.A.
Hair Styles … Pat Westmore
Gaffer … George H. Merhoff
Head Grip … George Rader
Property Master … Irving A. Feinberg
Special Effects … Jim Rugg
Key Costumer … Ken Harvey
A Paramount Production
In Association With
Norway Corporation