The Corbomite Maneuver-
Star Trek TV
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Production # 3 Episode # 10
Air Date: 11/10/1966
Stardate: 2715.1
Synopsis:
While exploring an uncharted region of space, the U.S.S.
Enterprise comes upon an alien space buoy which is cube-shaped and spins,
warning ships away and blocking the starship's path. Kirk's orders the phasers
to destroy the buoy but immediately an alien's ship, the I.S.S. Fesarius,
shaped like a large, glowing crystal traps the starship.
A ghostly, almost skeletal face appears on the viewscreen,
identifying itself as Balok. He tells Kirk that the U.S.S. Enterprise has
trespassed and committed hostile actions, and therefore, must be destroyed.
Employing a trick from the Earth game of poker, Kirk tries a desperate bluff by
convincing Balok that if the Enterprise is fired upon, the corbomite in
the starship's hull will self-destruct and destroy both ships.
Believing Kirk, the Fesarius instead takes the
starship in tow, but Kirk wrenches his ship away so suddenly and with such force
that Balok's ship is apparently disabled. When the Fesarius transmits a
distress call, Kirk, McCoy and Lieutenant David Bailey, still nervous about the
bluff played against the powerful alien, beam aboard the Fesarius.
They find that the Fesarius is manned by only one
entity, a friendly, child-like being who projects the 'Balok' image to potential
enemies, knowing his own stature would be far less daunting. They also find that
Balok's ship has not been damaged, but that the alien was merely testing the U.S.S.
Enterprise crew to see if they were as peaceful as they claimed to be. A
kind of diplomatic relationship is formed over drinks of tranya, and Lt. Bailey
offers to remain with Balok as a sort of exchange student to learn the alien's
ways and teach him about the Federation.
Editorial Reviews
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Volume 5 from the DVD collection of original Star
Trek programs includes "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" Written
by Robert Bloch (author of the novel Psycho, the basis of Hitchcock's
film), the episode finds Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and nurse Christine
Chapel (Majel Barrett) beaming down to planet Exo III, where Christine is
to be reunited with her fiancé, Dr. Roger Korby (Michael Strong). The meeting
is less than joyful, however, when it becomes clear that Korby has been
developing androids that he intends to spread throughout the galaxy--using the
Enterprise as his delivery vehicle. This was certainly the first
significant performance for Majel Barrett in the Trek family; longtime
fans know she went on to play Lwaxana Troi on The Next Generation (and
Mrs. Gene Roddenberry in real life). An entertaining episode all around,
with the notion of an android Kirk somehow amusing. (Maybe it was the android
who sang on that notorious Shatner album.) Fans of '60s TV will also enjoy the
performance of Ted Cassidy (the original Lurch from TV's The Addams Family)
as the giant android, Ruk.
Also on this DVD is "Dagger of the
Mind," another mad-doctor drama. This time, Kirk delivers supplies to a
penal colony on Tantalus V, where he meets the renowned Dr. Tristan
Adams. Adams has been working on the development of a neural neutralizer to
control and manipulate dangerous patients. When Kirk threatens to expose him
as a dangerous megalomaniac, Adams uses the technology on the unfortunate
captain. This tense piece set in a madhouse atmosphere makes for a riveting
episode, with a few unhinged performances adding to the fun.--Tom Keogh
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