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Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, having reviewed the records of Kirk's previous encounter, confronts the captain over his obsession with the gaseous Di-Kironium creature; as a young lieutenant, Kirk had hesitated in firing his own phaser at the creature, which subsequently killed half the Farragut crew, including Garrovick's father, who was the ...
The "evil" Kirk hears this announcement and uses makeup to mask his injury. He secures a phaser from a security officer, before going into hiding in Engineering. Putting himself in his shoes, the "good" Kirk anticipates this move. While the two Kirks face off, Spock disables the "evil" Kirk with a Vulcan nerve pinch. Spock and McCoy realize ...
Nimoy 'demonstrating' the Vulcan nerve pinch. The script for "The Enemy Within" (1966) stated that Spock "kayoes" (Knocks Out) Captain Kirk (William Shatner)'s duplicate, [1] but Leonard Nimoy, who opposed the Vietnam War and supported Eugene McCarthy, [2] felt that such a brutal action would be unnecessarily violent for a Vulcan.
A Kirk Halloween mask was altered and used as the mask worn by the character Michael Myers in the Halloween film franchise. [94] In 2002, Kirk's captain's chair from the original Star Trek was auctioned for $304,000. [95] In a 2010 Space Foundation survey, Kirk tied with cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin as the No. 6 most popular space hero. [96]
The crew of the Federation starship Enterprise is struck with deadly Rigellian fever, for which the only treatment is the mineral ryetalyn. Captain Kirk, first officer Spock and medical officer Dr. McCoy beam down to the planet Holberg 917-G in search of the substance and are attacked by an airborne robot, which is called off by its master, Flint.
"The Man Trap" is the first broadcast episode of season one of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it featured design work by Wah Chang and first aired in the United States on September 8, 1966.
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The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.