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'''[[Stardate]] [[2268#SD4040|4040.7]]: Spock and McCoy are forced to fight in Roman-like games.'''
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2268|SD4040|4040.7}}: Spock and McCoy are forced to fight in Roman-like games.'''
  
 
[[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]], Mr. [[Spock]], and [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]] visit planet [[892 IV]], after they discover the wreckage of the [[S.S. Beagle|S.S. ''Beagle'']], a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] vessel. On the surface they meet a band of primitively-dressed people who claim to be sun worshipers before their capture by a group of well-armed individuals. Kirk and crew learn that the planet is technologically on par with 20th-century [[Earth]], though the world's civilization closely resembles that of ancient Rome, as it might have been if the [[Roman Empire]] had lasted that long. Kirk meets Captain [[Merik, R.M.|Merik]], the commander of the destroyed ''Beagle,'' and discovers that Merik betrayed his crew, instructing them to beam down so that they could die in the arena. The ''Beagle's'' captain is now known as [[First Citizen]] Merikus, and the empire's [[proconsul]], [[Marcus, Claudius|Claudius Marcus]], is using him to convince Kirk to do the same with the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] crew. McCoy and Spock are sentenced to die in the arena, and Kirk's execution seems imminent. Sensing that something is wrong, [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]] cuts off the planet's electrical power, enabling Kirk to free Spock and McCoy. Merik saves the trio, giving Kirk a stolen [[communicator]] before the proconsul stabs him. Back on the ''Enterprise,'' [[Uhura, Nyota|Uhura]] realizes that what Kirk thought were sun worshippers were actually calling themselves the [[Children of the Son]]: that planet's counterpart of early [[Christianity|Christians]].
 
[[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]], Mr. [[Spock]], and [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]] visit planet [[892 IV]], after they discover the wreckage of the [[S.S. Beagle|S.S. ''Beagle'']], a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] vessel. On the surface they meet a band of primitively-dressed people who claim to be sun worshipers before their capture by a group of well-armed individuals. Kirk and crew learn that the planet is technologically on par with 20th-century [[Earth]], though the world's civilization closely resembles that of ancient Rome, as it might have been if the [[Roman Empire]] had lasted that long. Kirk meets Captain [[Merik, R.M.|Merik]], the commander of the destroyed ''Beagle,'' and discovers that Merik betrayed his crew, instructing them to beam down so that they could die in the arena. The ''Beagle's'' captain is now known as [[First Citizen]] Merikus, and the empire's [[proconsul]], [[Marcus, Claudius|Claudius Marcus]], is using him to convince Kirk to do the same with the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] crew. McCoy and Spock are sentenced to die in the arena, and Kirk's execution seems imminent. Sensing that something is wrong, [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]] cuts off the planet's electrical power, enabling Kirk to free Spock and McCoy. Merik saves the trio, giving Kirk a stolen [[communicator]] before the proconsul stabs him. Back on the ''Enterprise,'' [[Uhura, Nyota|Uhura]] realizes that what Kirk thought were sun worshippers were actually calling themselves the [[Children of the Son]]: that planet's counterpart of early [[Christianity|Christians]].
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Bread and Circuses
"Bread and Circuses" (TOS43)

"Bread and Circuses" (TOS43)
Series Star Trek
Season 2
Episode 25
Production Number 43


Previous The Trouble With Tribbles (TOS42)
Next Journey to Babel (TOS44)
Released 15 Mar 1968
Advertising
Prime Timeline
(The root of all realities)


Stardate 4040.7: Spock and McCoy are forced to fight in Roman-like games.

Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy visit planet 892 IV, after they discover the wreckage of the S.S. Beagle, a Federation vessel. On the surface they meet a band of primitively-dressed people who claim to be sun worshipers before their capture by a group of well-armed individuals. Kirk and crew learn that the planet is technologically on par with 20th-century Earth, though the world's civilization closely resembles that of ancient Rome, as it might have been if the Roman Empire had lasted that long. Kirk meets Captain Merik, the commander of the destroyed Beagle, and discovers that Merik betrayed his crew, instructing them to beam down so that they could die in the arena. The Beagle's captain is now known as First Citizen Merikus, and the empire's proconsul, Claudius Marcus, is using him to convince Kirk to do the same with the Enterprise crew. McCoy and Spock are sentenced to die in the arena, and Kirk's execution seems imminent. Sensing that something is wrong, Scotty cuts off the planet's electrical power, enabling Kirk to free Spock and McCoy. Merik saves the trio, giving Kirk a stolen communicator before the proconsul stabs him. Back on the Enterprise, Uhura realizes that what Kirk thought were sun worshippers were actually calling themselves the Children of the Son: that planet's counterpart of early Christians.

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Related Data

 
Astrometrics 892 IV; Earth
Chronology Prime Timeline; 1868; 2262; 2268; Stardate 4040.7-4041.7
Culture angels; archangels; Children of the Son; English language; Gabriel; gladiator; gladiatorial games; Heaven; Jupiter (mythology); Mars (mythology); Neptune (mythology); Romans; Romans (892 IV)
Education doctor; doctorate; physician
Food grapes; wine
People Achilles (23rd Century); Announcer; Brent; Augustus Caesar; Julius Caesar; Pavel Chekov; Jesus Christ; Drusilla; Hadley; William B. Harrison; James T. Kirk; Roger Lemli; Leslie; Claudius Marcus; Master of Games; Maximus; Flavius Maximus; Leonard McCoy; R.M. Merik; Montgomery Scott; Septimus; Spock; Nyota Uhura
Politics Emperor (Roman); First Citizen; jail; Merchant Marine; police; Praetor (Roman); Praetorian Guard; Prime Directive; Proconsul (Roman); Roman Empire; Roman Empire (892 IV); Senator (Roman); Starfleet; Starfleet Ranks (Crewman, Ensign, Lieutenant, Starfleet Lieutenant Commander, Commander, Captain); World War I; World War II; World War III; United Federation of Planets
Science & Technology antimatter; atmosphere; audio receiver; bullets; carbon; carbon monoxide; Class M planet; communications; communicator; computer; guns; Hodgkins' Law of Parallel Planet Development; hydrocarbons; impulse drive; iridium; iron; knife; machine gun; medicine; medkit; meteor; microtapes; nacelle; nerve pinch; nitrogen; nuclear power; orbit; oxygen; PADD; parsec; phasers (Type 2); pollution; psycho-simulator; radio; rifle; sensors; smog; steel; subspace; sword; television; time (second, year, century); transporter; tricorder; turbolift; whip
Ships & Vehicles S.S. Beagle; Constitution class; U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701; Jupiter 8
Xenology bulls; Humans; hybrids; sparrows; Vulcans
Miscellaneous bridge; The Gallian; logs; Navigator; slavery; Starfleet Uniforms (2266)

Credits

Created by
Gene Roddenberry

Starring
William Shatner

Also Starring
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
and
DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy

Written by
Gene L. Coon & Gene Roddenberry

Directed by
Ralph Senensky

Produced by
Gene L. Coon

Executive Producer
Gene Roddenberry

Associate Producer
Robert H. Justman

Guest Star
William Smithers as Merik

Co-Starring
Logan Ramsey as Claudius
Ian Wolfe as Septimus
William Bramley as Policeman
and
Rhodes ReasonFlavius

Featuring
James DoohanScott
Nichelle NicholsUhura
Walter KoenigChekov
Burt LaRueAnnouncer
Jack PerkinsMaster of Games
Max KlevenMaximus
and
Lois JewellDrusilla

Script Consultant
D.C. Fontana

Assistant to the Producer
Edward K. Milkis

Theme Music by
Alexander Courage

Director of Photography
Jerry Finnerman

Art Director
Walter M. Jefferies

Film EditorFabien Tordjmann
Unit Production ManagerGregg Peters
Assistant DirectorPhil Rawlins
Set DecoratorJohn M. Dwyer
Costumes Created byWilliam Ware Theiss
Photographic Effects … Vanderveer Photo Effects
Sound Effects EditorDouglas H. Grindstaff
Music EditorJim Henrikson
Re-Recording MixerElden E. Ruberg, C.A.S.
Production MixerCarl W. Daniels
Script SupervisorGeorge A. Rutter
CastingJoseph D'Agosta
Sound … Glen Glenn Sound Co.
Makeup ArtistFred B. Phillips, S.M.A.
Hair StylesPat Westmore
GafferGeorge H. Merhoff
Head GripGeorge Rader
Property MasterIrving A. Feinberg
Special EffectsJim Rugg
Key CostumerKen Harvey

A Desilu Production
In Association With
Norway Corporation

Executive in Charge of Production
Herbert F. Solow