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- The U.S.S. Enterprise is mistaken for a UFO.
Synopsis:
When the U.S.S. Enterprise is thrown into a time warp by
a black star, it ends up orbiting Earth in the 20th century. Omaha
Air Base detects a peculiar UFO and sends a fighter plane, manned
by Captain John Christopher, to investigate.
The starship accidentally destroys the plane, caught in their
tractor beam, so the pilot is beamed aboard. The problem now, of
course, is to prevent Captain Christopher from returning to tell
others on Earth. In order not to change history, in which
Christopher's son will prove important, Kirk must return the
captain to Earth without knowledge of the ship.
In an attempt to remove all records of the U.S.S. Enterprise
sighting, Kirk and Sulu beam down to the air base. Kirk is almost
immediately captured by the Air Police, though Sulu manages to
escape and gets the stolen records to the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Spock and Captain Christopher beam down to help get Kirk away from
the Air Police. At the same time, an Air Police sergeant has been
accidentally caught in the U.S.S. Enterprise's transporter
beam and is reeling as he finds himself on a 23rd-century
starship.
Spock and Scotty manage to recreate the conditions of the time
warp that brought them to this time, with a slingshot effect
around the Sun. The confused Air Police sergeant is returned to
Earth a second before he was transported to the Enterprise,
so he will remember nothing of his astounding experience, and the
starship returns to the 23rd century.
This time, the pilot sees nothing and the Air Force concludes
that the sighting was a mistake...a UFO. In effect, everything
that had happened, never happened.
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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:
Majel Barrett as Computer Voice
Roger Perry as Captain John Christopher
Ed Peck as Colonel Fellini
Hal Lynch as Air Police sergeant
Creative staff:
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Written By: D. C. Fontana