Difference between revisions of "Good Samaritan"
From Trekipedia
(Created page with "{{ImageInfoBox2}} {{FirstDate|TOS13|1966|12|8}} {{Ad|AmazonTOSBD}} |}</div> {{banner|Prime}} The tale of the "good Samaritan" originated in the {{link|Prime|Christianity||Chri...") |
m |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
|}</div> | |}</div> | ||
{{banner|Prime}} | {{banner|Prime}} | ||
− | The | + | The parable of the "good Samaritan" originated in the {{link|Prime|Christianity||Christian}} {{link|Prime|Bible}} on {{link|Prime|Earth}}.<ref name="Concordance"/> On {{link|Prime|Stardate}} {{link|Prime|2267|SD2817|2817.6}}, {{link|Prime|Lenore Karidian}} invoked the story when she appealed to {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|Prime|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} to provide transportation for the {{link|Prime|Karidian Company of Players}} from {{link|Prime|Planet Q}} to {{link|Prime|Benecia Colony}} after the {{link|Prime|S.S. Astral Queen||S.S. ''Astral Queen''}} failed to pick them up. Kirk, however, had arranged for the ''Astral Queen'' to miss their appointment, as he suspected her father, {{link|Prime|Anton Karidian}}, of secretly being the infamous {{link|Prime|Kodos||Kodos the Executioner}}.<ref name="TOS13"/> |
{{Wikipedia|Good_Samaritan}} | {{Wikipedia|Good_Samaritan}} | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
[[Category:Library]] | [[Category:Library]] | ||
[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Human]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Religion]] | ||
[[Category:TOS]] | [[Category:TOS]] | ||
[[Category:Film]] | [[Category:Film]] | ||
[[Category:Prime Timeline]] | [[Category:Prime Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 05:35, 22 August 2023
The parable of the "good Samaritan" originated in the Christian Bible on Earth.[1] On Stardate 2817.6, Lenore Karidian invoked the story when she appealed to Captain Kirk to provide transportation for the Karidian Company of Players from Planet Q to Benecia Colony after the S.S. Astral Queen failed to pick them up. Kirk, however, had arranged for the Astral Queen to miss their appointment, as he suspected her father, Anton Karidian, of secretly being the infamous Kodos the Executioner.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Trimble, Bjo (Author). Star Trek Concordance. Star Trek. Book , revised and updated edition. Citadel Press. 1995.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Conscience of the King." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 13 (Production 13). Directed by Gerd Oswald. Written by Barry Trivers. Desilu Productions, 8 December 1966.