The Alternative Factor
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Production # 27 Episode # 20
Air Date: 3/30/1967
Stardate: 3087.6
Synopsis:
While orbiting what should be a dead planet, the U.S.S.
Enterprise experiences a moment of "nonexistence." Starfleet
Command fears an enemy invasion and orders Kirk to find out what caused the
stellar system disturbance.
On the planet below, Kirk finds a man called Lazarus, who
tells Kirk that the effect was caused by his enemy. Lazarus has been chasing him
with the aid of a time/space craft and wants the Enterprise's dilithium
crystals to continue his search. The captain refuses.
When Kirk takes Lazarus aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise,
it becomes apparent that there is something strange about their visitor. He has
incredible mood swings, one minute sane and rational, the next exhibiting
violent rage. He also has a bloody head wound that disappears, then reappears
moments later.
Lazarus manages to steal the ship's dilithium and return
to the planet. Kirk follows and discovers that Lazarus is two people - one
sane and one a madman, with one from an anti-matter universe. The sane Lazarus
informs Kirk that the beings can only appear in either universe one at a time.
Should both men be in the same place at the same time, both universes would be
destroyed. Kirk helps the sane Lazarus trap his counterpart in an intermediate
time corridor where they can hurt neither the matter nor anti-matter universe,
but where the two will be trapped in fight until the end of time.
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Volume 10 of Paramount's DVD series of original Star
Trek episodes includes "Arena," based on a script by Trek
producer Gene L. Coon, the other indispensable figure (besides Gene
Roddenberry) in making Star Trek what it was. After writing what he
believed was an original teleplay about a one-on-one battle between Captain
Kirk (William Shatner) and the reptilian commander of an enemy vessel, Coon
realized he had probably been subconsciously inspired by a similar short story
written by Fredric Brown (who was promptly credited and paid). The concept of
a human-and-alien duel to the death in primitive terrain, however, was
slightly ubiquitous in the 1960s (see "Fun and Games," a masterpiece
from the original The Outer Limits TV show), and was revisited in the
'80s via the Arnold Schwarzenegger feature, Predator. But under Coon's
guidance and direction by Joseph Pevney, "Arena" stands on its own
as a particularly strong story of what battle does to one's humanity. Shatner
is in great form for this one.
Also in this volume is a minor episode,
"The Alternative Factor," in which Kirk encounters two versions of a
fellow named Lazarus (Robert Brown), one from our own dimension and the other
from an antimatter cosmos. The latter Lazarus intends to create an opening
between worlds, potentially causing an intergalactic Armageddon. Though
directed by Gerd Oswald, an interesting feature filmmaker from Hollywood,
"The Alternative Factor" has to work a little too hard to make its
point. Still, it isn't boring, and the theme certainly fits that long-standing
Star Trek obsession with dualities. --Tom Keogh
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