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- On Exo III, Kirk encounters an android duplicate of himself.
- The spinning android-maker left behind by "the Old
Ones."
Synopsis:
The U.S.S. Enterprise arrives in orbit around Exo III,
to search for exobiologist Dr. Roger Korby. When Kirk asks Spock
if Korby could possibly still be alive, Spock glances at
Christine, then quietly shuts off his monitor. Christine Chapel,
McCoy's chief nurse, is Korby's fiancée. Chapel had signed on
with the U.S.S. Enterprise in the hope of finding him.
Korby is known as the "Pasteur of archeological
medicine."
At Dr. Korby's request, only Kirk and a very excited Christine
Chapel beam down to the planet. They find the doctor living in an
underground cavern built by what is known as "The Old
Ones," the extinct natives of Exo III. He tells them that he
discovered the caverns while suffering from severe frostbite, five
years before.
Using equipment left behind by these now-dead beings, Korby has
learned how to construct androids who look and act like humans.
His android companions, Ruk and Andrea, amaze Kirk and Chapel with
their realness. Although, Korby explains, Ruk existed long before
he arrived—a product of "The Old Ones."
Christine recognizes Dr. Brown, Korby's aide, but is mystified
by his failure to recognize her. The reason for his behavior
becomes clear when they discovered that he, too, is a
sophisticated android. Korby's plan is to slowly replace key
people in the Federation with androids, integrating the machines
into other worlds.
Taking Kirk prisoner, Korby creates a perfect duplicate of the
Captain, which fools even Nurse Chapel. During the duplication
process, however, Kirk plants false memories and ideas in his
double's brain which makes Spock realize that something is very
wrong. Korby, convinced that his android will fool the U.S.S.
Enterprise crew and allow him to take over the starship, has
the double beamed aboard. The false Kirk is to look over their
proposed route and pick a likely planet on which to begin
colonization.
Spock immediately becomes suspicious of his captain until
finally, after spewing an ethnic slur at the first officer, Spock
is certain that this is not Captain Kirk. He orders a landing
party to meet him in the transporter room after the Captain has
beamed down to the planet. Meanwhile, on Exo III, Christine Chapel
realizes that somehow Roger Korby has changed; he's no longer the
wonderful man she'd fallen in love with. He's become somehow
distant and unfeeling...though he obviously still has a great
fondness for his fiancee.
Separated from Christine, Kirk is being guarded by Ruk. The
Captain convinces the hulking android that Korby is a threat to
his continued existence and must be destroyed. Ruk attacks Korby
and is eliminated. It is discovered, to Christine's horror, that
Korby has housed his essence inside an android body. Kirk
convinces the doctor that he's become more machine than human. In
front of his horrified fiancée, Korby grabs Andrea and fires a
phaser blast that kills them both. Spock arrives with a landing
party to find only Kirk and Christine remaining. Chapel announces
that she would like to stay with the U.S.S. Enterprise to
complete her tour.
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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:
Michael Strong as Dr. Roger Korby
Sherry Jackson as Andrea
Ted Cassidy as Ruk
Harry Basch as Dr. Brown
Vince Deadrick as Matthews
Budd Albright as Rayburn
Majel Barrett as Christine Chapel
Creative staff:
Director: James Goldstone
Written By: Robert Bloch