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− | '''[[Stardate]] | + | '''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2266|SD2712|2712.4}}: Nurse Chapel's long-lost fiancé is found — along with his androids.''' |
The ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|Enterprise]]'' arrives at planet [[Exo III]] to learn the fate of Dr. [[Korby, Roger|Roger Korby]], the "Pasteur of archaeological medicine." On board is Nurse [[Chapel, Christine|Christine Chapel]], Korby's fiancée, who has given up a bioresearch career on [[Earth]] to find him. | The ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|Enterprise]]'' arrives at planet [[Exo III]] to learn the fate of Dr. [[Korby, Roger|Roger Korby]], the "Pasteur of archaeological medicine." On board is Nurse [[Chapel, Christine|Christine Chapel]], Korby's fiancée, who has given up a bioresearch career on [[Earth]] to find him. | ||
− | Korby contacts the ''Enterprise'' and confirms that he is living in underground caverns discovered while suffering from severe frostbite five years earlier. At his request, only [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and Chapel beam down. The doctor shows them ancient machines left behind by the long-dead [[Exoites]]—the "Old Ones"—which Korby used to create [[Androids|android]] duplicates of his dead associates, Dr. [[ | + | Korby contacts the ''Enterprise'' and confirms that he is living in underground caverns discovered while suffering from severe frostbite five years earlier. At his request, only [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and Chapel beam down. The doctor shows them ancient machines left behind by the long-dead [[Exoites]]—the "Old Ones"—which Korby used to create [[Androids|android]] duplicates of his dead associates, Dr. [[Brown]] and [[Andrea]]. |
Korby fashions an android duplicate of Kirk, intending to capture the ''Enterprise'' and "seed" the universe with androids. But Kirk plants false memories in his duplicate's brain—and [[Spock]] realizes something is wrong. Kirk then turns the androids against Korby, who, now aware that his own android body has made him more machine than man, embraces Andrea and fires a [[phaser]] between them, killing them both. Spock arrives with a landing party moments later; Nurse Chapel announces that she is staying with the ''Enterprise.'' | Korby fashions an android duplicate of Kirk, intending to capture the ''Enterprise'' and "seed" the universe with androids. But Kirk plants false memories in his duplicate's brain—and [[Spock]] realizes something is wrong. Kirk then turns the androids against Korby, who, now aware that his own android body has made him more machine than man, embraces Andrea and fires a [[phaser]] between them, killing them both. Spock arrives with a landing party moments later; Nurse Chapel announces that she is staying with the ''Enterprise.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:09, 20 August 2023
Series | Star Trek |
Season | 1 |
Episode | 7 |
Production Number | 10
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Previous | Balance of Terror (TOS09) |
Next | Dagger of the Mind (TOS11) |
Released | 20 Oct 1966 |
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Stardate 2712.4: Nurse Chapel's long-lost fiancé is found — along with his androids.
The Enterprise arrives at planet Exo III to learn the fate of Dr. Roger Korby, the "Pasteur of archaeological medicine." On board is Nurse Christine Chapel, Korby's fiancée, who has given up a bioresearch career on Earth to find him.
Korby contacts the Enterprise and confirms that he is living in underground caverns discovered while suffering from severe frostbite five years earlier. At his request, only Captain Kirk and Chapel beam down. The doctor shows them ancient machines left behind by the long-dead Exoites—the "Old Ones"—which Korby used to create android duplicates of his dead associates, Dr. Brown and Andrea.
Korby fashions an android duplicate of Kirk, intending to capture the Enterprise and "seed" the universe with androids. But Kirk plants false memories in his duplicate's brain—and Spock realizes something is wrong. Kirk then turns the androids against Korby, who, now aware that his own android body has made him more machine than man, embraces Andrea and fires a phaser between them, killing them both. Spock arrives with a landing party moments later; Nurse Chapel announces that she is staying with the Enterprise.
Image Gallery
Surface of Exo III
Graphic of Exo III]
James T. Kirk and his android duplicate
Android body blank
A bed
A cave
Related Data
Credits
Starring
William Shatner
Also Starring
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
Directed by
James Goldstone
Written by
Robert Bloch
Created and Produced by
Gene Roddenberry
Associate Producers
Robert H. Justman, John D.F. Black
Director of Photography
Jerry Finnerman
Art Directors
Rolland M. Brooks
and
Walter M. Jefferies
Theme Music by
Alexander Courage
Music Composed and Conducted by
Fred Steiner
Guest Star
Michael Strong
Co-Starring
Sherry Jackson, Ted Cassidy
and
Majel Barrett as Christine Chapel
Featuring
Nichelle Nichols | … | as Uhura |
Harry Basch | … | as Brown |
Vince Deadrick | … | as Matthews |
Budd Albright | … | as Rayburn |
Film Editor
Frank P. Keller, A.C.E.
Assistant to the Producer
Edward K. Milkis
Assistant Director
Michael S. Glick
Set Decorator
Carl F. Biddiscombe
Costumes Created by
William Theiss
Post Production Executive
Bill Heath
Music Editor
Robert H. Raff
Sound Editor
Joseph G. Sorokin
Sound Mixer
Jack F. Lilly
Photographic Effects
Westheimer Company
Script Supervisor
George A. Rutter
Music Consultant
Wilbur Hatch
Music Coordinator
Julian Davidson
Special Effects
Jim Rugg
Property Master
Irving A. Feinberg
Gaffer
George H. Merhoff
Head Grip
George Rader
Production Supervisor
Bernard A. Widin
Makeup Artist
Fred B. Phillips, S.M.A.
Hair Styles by
Virginia Darcy, C.H.S.
Wardrobe Mistress
Margaret Makau
Casting
Joseph D'Agosta
Sound
Glen Glenn Sound Co.
A Desilu Production
In Association with
Norway Corporation
Executive in Charge of Production
Herbert F. Solow