Balance of Terror
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Production # 9 Episode # 14
Air Date: 12/15/1966
Stardate: 1709.2
Synopsis:
The marriage of Angela Martine and Robert Tomlinson is
interrupted when a Romulan warbird attacks and destroys Outpost 4, which guards
the Neutral Zone between Federation and Romulan space. Kirk learns that the
Romulan ship has also destroyed three other outposts and is now running at full
speed towards home.
The U.S.S. Enterprise pursues the warbird, hampered
by the fact that the Romulans have constructed an invisibility screen which
shields them from view. While the screen protects the Romulans from detection
visually, it also prevents them from using their weapons or visual aids. The
Romulan Commander, therefore, isn't sure whether his radar is detecting a
Federation ship in pursuit or a harmless space echo.
The U.S.S. Enterprise is able to pick up a visual
from the Romulan bridge, which shows the previously unseen Romulans to look very
much like Vulcans. This sparks an old prejudice in Lieutenant Andrew Stiles,
whose family fought in the Romulan wars. He is instantly suspicious of Spock,
whose physical characteristics are remarkably similar to the Romulans they are
chasing.
After every attempt to lose the U.S.S. Enterprise
fails, the Romulan Commander is forced to turn and fight. Both ships are
damaged; when the U.S.S. Enterprise's phaser banks are damaged, they emit
a poisonous gas which disables Stiles and Tomlinson, who are manning the
weapons. In a tense race against time, Spock manages to fire the only remaining
phaser manually, disabling the Romulan ship. The Vulcan manages to save Stiles,
but Tomlinson is killed. Stiles, realizing by Spock's actions that his bigotry
was misplaced, admits that he was wrong.
The Romulan Commander contacts the U.S.S. Enterprise
and, in a stirring moment, tells Kirk that under other circumstances, he
suspects they might be friends. Rather than let himself and his ship be taken
prisoner, the Romulan self-destructs the warbird.
Editorial Reviews
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The continuing adventures of the starship Enterprise,
as recorded for posterity on DVD, move into their sixth volume with a very
interesting pair of shows from the original series. "Miri," one of
the most popular episodes, featured a couple of soon-to-be-semi-icons from two
very different kinds of films from the late 1960s: Michael J. Pollard
(who would appear in Bonnie and Clyde) and Kim Darby (John Wayne's
costar in True Grit). The intriguing story concerns a race of children
on an Earth-like planet who are in fact 300 years old, kept pristine in
the summer of their lives by a disease that also causes madness and death with
the onset of adulthood. The Enterprise's landing party, including
Captain Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and Dr. McCoy
(DeForest Kelley), are instantly contaminated and forced to remain on the
planet until McCoy can find an antidote. In the meantime, Darby's character,
Miri, falls for Kirk and becomes jealous of his attentions toward anyone else.
Easily one of Star Trek's strongest shows, "Miri" is a
must-see for Trekkers and Trekkies.
Also on this disk is "Balance of Terror," a memorable drama about a traveling Shakespearean troupe led
by one Anton Karidian (Arnold Moss), who may or may not be the same man as
Kodos the Executioner, former governor of a Federation planet who oversaw the
mass murder of thousands of people rather than watch them starve to death
during a food shortage. (Shortly after the deaths, Federation supply ships
arrived and Kodos disappeared, right around the time that Karidian arrived as
a classical actor touring the planets.) A nice twist: among victims of Kodos's
wrongheaded mercy killings were relatives of Captain Kirk (William Shatner),
adding a personal note to the mystery of Karidian/Kodos. Well-written (by
Barry Trivers) and sensitively directed by a not-well-known but very
interesting Hollywood filmmaker, Gerd Oswald.--Tom Keogh
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