Friday's Child ©1978 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp. All rights reserved. |
Who Mourns for Adonais? ©1978 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp. All rights reserved. | ||
Episode | 32 | Episode | 33 |
Airdate | December 1, 1967 | Airdate | September 22, 1967 |
Next Voyage | Who Mourns for Adonais? #33 | Next Voyage | Amok Time #34 |
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Friday's Child | |
Directed by | Joseph Pevney |
Written by | D.C. Fontana |
Produced by | Gene L. Coon |
Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy DeForest Kelley |
Guest Stars | Julie Newmar Tige Andrews Michael Dante |
Stardate 3497.2 Klingon subterfuge! On Capella IV, Kirk and a landing party discover that Klingons have been negotiating an alliance with the natives, and seem to be gaining their confidence. When Kirk breaks a taboo by saving the life of the Capellan leader's wife, he, Spock and McCoy become fugitives - from the natives and the Klingon agent! Meanwhile, the Enterprise crew have their hands full when a Klingon ship sets a trip, diverting them from the planet. |
Who Mourns for Adonais? | |
Directed by | Marc Daniels |
Written by | Gilbert Ralston |
Produced by | Gene L. Coon |
Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
Guest Stars | Michael Forest Leslie Parrish |
Featuring | DeForest Kelley |
Stardate 3468.1 The Enterprise encounters a giant hand in space, which leads the starship to Pollux IV. Here, a humanoid identifies himself as Apollo (Michael Forest), last of the Olympian gods. He has brought the Enterprise and crew "home" to become shepherds and to worship him! Apollo hurtles thunderbolts and exhibits superior strength, locking the Enterprise in a forcefield that seems indestructible. Will Kirk and his crew be held captive here for the rest of their lives? |