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− | + | '''[[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3192|3192.1]]: The ''Enterprise'' is diverted by two planets fighting a computerized war.''' | |
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− | The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] journeys to planet [[Eminiar VII]] to establish diplomatic contact. Although the [[Eminiars]] warn [[Starfleet | + | The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] journeys to planet [[Eminiar VII]] to establish diplomatic contact. Although the [[Eminiars]] warn [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] against visiting, at the insistence of [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Ambassador]] [[Fox, Robert|Robert Fox]], a landing party beams down. They discover Eminiar has been at war for centuries with its neighbor world, [[Vendikar]]. Suddenly, Kirk is informed that the ''Enterprise'' has been declared a "casualty," and all aboard her are considered dead. Through Eminiar's council head, [[Anan 7]], and a young woman named [[Mea 3]], Kirk learns that the "war" is fought with computers: "casualties" on both planets willingly enter [[antimatter]] chambers and die to prevent all-out destruction. After the landing party is imprisoned, Ambassador Fox beams down and learns of the situation — whereupon Kirk and [[Spock]] escape and destroy Eminiar's computers. Now, Kirk tells the Eminiars, they will have to fight their war for real. To escape the horrors of material destruction, the two worlds, with the aid of Ambassador Fox, begin to negotiate for peace. |
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− | + | '''Story'''<br/> | |
− | + | [[Hamner, Robert|Robert Hamner]] | |
+ | '''Writer'''<br/> | ||
+ | [[Hamner, Robert|Robert Hamner]] and [[Coon, Gene|Gene L. Coon]] | ||
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+ | '''Director'''<br/> | ||
+ | [[Pevney, Joseph|Joseph Pevney]] | ||
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+ | '''Cast'''<br/> | ||
+ | [[Babcock, Barbara]]; [[Doohan, James]]; [[Kelley, DeForest]]; [[Kenney, Sean]]; [[Lyons, Gene]]; [[Mayama, Miko]]; [[Nichols, Nichelle]]; [[Nimoy, Leonard]]; [[Opatoshu, David]]; [[Ross, David]]; [[Sampson, Robert]]; [[Shatner, William]]; [[Takei, George]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 3 August 2021
Series | Star Trek |
Season | 1 |
Episode | 23 |
Production Number | 23 |
Release Date | 23 Feb 1967 |
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Stardate 3192.1: The Enterprise is diverted by two planets fighting a computerized war.
The Enterprise journeys to planet Eminiar VII to establish diplomatic contact. Although the Eminiars warn Captain Kirk against visiting, at the insistence of Federation Ambassador Robert Fox, a landing party beams down. They discover Eminiar has been at war for centuries with its neighbor world, Vendikar. Suddenly, Kirk is informed that the Enterprise has been declared a "casualty," and all aboard her are considered dead. Through Eminiar's council head, Anan 7, and a young woman named Mea 3, Kirk learns that the "war" is fought with computers: "casualties" on both planets willingly enter antimatter chambers and die to prevent all-out destruction. After the landing party is imprisoned, Ambassador Fox beams down and learns of the situation — whereupon Kirk and Spock escape and destroy Eminiar's computers. Now, Kirk tells the Eminiars, they will have to fight their war for real. To escape the horrors of material destruction, the two worlds, with the aid of Ambassador Fox, begin to negotiate for peace.
Story
Robert Hamner
Writer
Robert Hamner and Gene L. Coon
Director
Joseph Pevney
Cast
Babcock, Barbara; Doohan, James; Kelley, DeForest; Kenney, Sean; Lyons, Gene; Mayama, Miko; Nichols, Nichelle; Nimoy, Leonard; Opatoshu, David; Ross, David; Sampson, Robert; Shatner, William; Takei, George