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- McCoy begins recovering from the deadly disease on Miri's
planet.
- McCoy consults his biocomputer on Miri's planet.
- The hypospray containing McCoy's experimental antidote.
- The Enterprise orbits a duplicate Earth.
- The Enterprise crew beams down and finds a wasteland.
Synopsis:
The U.S.S. Enterprise answers an old distress signal to
find an unnamed planet that is almost an exact duplicate of Earth
in the 1960s. A landing party beams down and discovers that 300
years before, the natives of the planet had conducted experiments
to prolong life, but had, instead, created a deadly virus. The
virus had killed all adults by rapid aging and madness. In
children, the virus slowed the natural aging process greatly,
providing centuries of prepubescence.
There are no adults on the planet, only children, and they
survive the best that they can without adults to aid them. The
landing party contracts the virus, except for Spock, who becomes a
carrier of the disease. Until a cure for the disease can be found
and created, the landing party is confined to the planet. To
return to the U.S.S. Enterprise would mean a rapid spread
of the disease.
The landing party attempts to make friends with the children,
but they vividly remember the horrible deaths of their parents and
refuse to have anything to do with them. One of the older
children, Miri, falls in love with Kirk and tries to help him with
the other children until she begins to see Yeoman Rand as a rival
for the captain's affections. Stung, Miri helps Jahn, one of the
boys, to lead the children in a campaign to harass the U.S.S.
Enterprise crew members. When Kirk tries to reason with the
children, he is badly beaten.
One of the older children begins to exhibit symptoms of the
disease and Kirk convinces them that they all will get the virus
and die horribly, when they finally reach puberty. Using himself
as a guinea pig, McCoy creates an antidote from old research notes
found in the planet's lab, and finds the cure. The doctor says
that the Federation will probably send supervisory personnel to
colonize the planet and take care of the children.
Note: Several of the children in this episode were played by
William Shatner's, Gene Roddenberry's and director Vince
McEveety's children.
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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:
Grace Lee Whitney as Yeoman Janice Rand
Kim Darby as Miri
Michael J. Pollard as Jahn
Creative staff:
Director: Vincent McEveety
Written By: Adrian Spies