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- The landing party amidst the onslaught against the Federation
outpost on Cestus III.
- The Gorn talks to Kirk through the universal translator.
- The Gorn prepares to face his opponent.
Synopsis:
The U.S.S. Enterprise is in pursuit of an unknown alien
ship which has destroyed a Starfleet base on Cestus III. In an
uncharted area of space, both the alien ship and the Enterprise
are caught by an advanced race called Metrons. The Metrons are
angry at the two ships for trespassing into their space and
believe that physical combat is the answer to finding justice.
They transport Kirk and the alien captain, a lizard-like
creature called a Gorn, to an uninhabited asteroid to fight to the
death. The Metrons promise that the victor and his ship will be
set free, while the loser will be destroyed, along with his ship
and crew.
The Gorn informs Kirk that the base on Cestus III was destroyed
because it was believed to be a hostile intrusion on Gorn space.
The Gorn is seven feet tall and much stronger than a human, with
an extremely aggressive nature, but Kirk has the advantage of
speed and agility that his opponent lacks. Kirk manages to keep
out of the Gorn's way long enough to mix local minerals into
gunpowder, which he uses in a primitive cannon to wound the Gorn
captain.
When Kirk refuses to kill the Gorn, the Metrons decide that
there may be some hope for the human species after all. Both
captains and their ships are set free.
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Cast:
William
Shatner as James
T. Kirk™
Leonard
Nimoy as Spock™
DeForest
Kelley as Leonard
H. McCoy™
James
Doohan as Montgomery
Scott™
Nichelle
Nichols as Uhura™
George
Takei as Hikaru
Sulu™
Guest Cast:
Carole Shelyne as Metron
Vic Perrin as Metron's voice
Gary Coombs as Gorn Captain
Bobby Clark as Gorn Captain
Vic Perrin as Gorn's voice
Grant Woods as Mr. Kelowitz
Sean Kenney as Mr. DePaul
Eddie Paskey as Lieutenant Leslie
Creative staff:
Director: Joseph Pevney
Story By: Fredric Brown
Teleplay By: Gene L. Coon