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Alien Races: 0
Red-shirt deaths: 0
Fight scenes: 1
KOs: 0
TKOs: 1
Fight Stopped: 0
Alien Foods: 0
Earth Foods: 0
Spock says:
"Logical": 0
"Illogical": 0
"I'm a doctor..."s: 0
Phasers fired: 5
Kirk's Conquests: 1
(Miramanee, the buckskin-clad high priestess)
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Title: The Paradise Syndrome
Production: 58
Original Airdate: October 4, 1968
Stardate: 4842.6
Synopsis:
While studying an Indian-like culture on a Class M world and a mysterious nearby obelisk, Kirk becomes separated from his party and succumbs to amnesia, awakening to be proclaimed the tribe's god after the "miracle" of him reviving a drowning child. The displaced tribe's medicine man grouses, but "Kirok" takes the hand of the tribe's princess and lives among them for six months, soon to be a father. Meanwhile, Spock has discovered an asteroid bearing down on the planet that can't be stopped or deflected -- until he realizes the obelisk was designed by the Indians' mentors to do just that. The race is on to discover its use with lives in the balance -- not just those of the tribe at large but of "Kirok," unmasked as a false god when powerless to stop the onrushing cataclysm.
Guest Cast:
Sabrina Scharf as Miramanee
Rudy Solari as Salish
Richard Hale as Goro
Peter Virgo, Jr. as Lumo
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What was the name of Miramanee's hand-maiden (the one who
encounters Kirk at the same time as Miramanee)?
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Scott: That Vulcan won't be satisfied 'til these panels are a puddle o' lead!
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Martin Luther King, Jr., delivers his last speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop," on April 3. He
is assassinated the following day.
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The hand-maiden didn't have a name.
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