Media Library:
- 60-second episode preview (MOV, 3Mb)
- Spock attempts to create a mnemonic memory circuit.
- Edith Keeler - the social worker.
Synopsis:
McCoy accidentally injects himself with an overdose of
cordrazine, a drug which makes him exhibit signs of paranoia and
madness, while treating an ailing Sulu on the Bridge. Delirious,
he beams down to a nearby planet's surface, with Kirk and a
landing party on his heels.
They are too late to stop the doctor from leaping through a
living time machine called "The Guardian of Forever." At
that moment, the U.S.S. Enterprise ceases to exist and the
landing party is stranded. The Guardian explains that McCoy went
back into Earth's history and changed it, thereby altering the
future. Kirk and Spock go through the Guardian, to Depression-era
America, a few days before McCoy is to arrive and change history.
They encounter a social worker, Edith Keeler, who helps them
find work to pay for the equipment Spock requires to build a
tricorder. Unknown to Kirk and Spock, Edith has taken in the
recently-arrived and ill McCoy. Kirk promptly falls in love with
Edith and is devastated when Spock completes his tricorder and
discovers that in order to repair history, they must let Edith
Keeler be killed in an auto accident. If they allow McCoy to save
her—as he did before—she will start an effective pacifist
movement that will delay the United States' entrance into World
War II, thus allowing Hitler's Germany to develop the atomic bomb
first and conquer the planet.
When the moment comes, a heartbroken Kirk stops McCoy from
saving Edith, and the three officers journey back through the
Guardian, where they find things as they should be again.
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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:
Joan Collins as Edith Keeler
Bartell LaRue as Guardian of Forever voice
Creative staff:
Director: Joseph Pevney
Written By: Harlan Ellison