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Star Trek :: The Menagerie Part I (01x11)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | The Menagerie Part I |
| Episode #: | 01x11 |
| Production Number: | 6149-16A |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday November 17th, 1966 |
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Episode Summary |
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Spock kidnaps his former captain and illegally takes control of the Enterprise, forcing a court martial where the events of a fateful mission to Talos IV are revealed.
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Guest Stars |
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| Special Guest Stars | | •Jeffrey Hunter | played | Capt. Christopher Pike | Recurring (second appearance) | | Starring Roles | | •DeForest Kelley | played | Dr. Leonard Horatio "Bones" McCoy | Recurring (9th appearance) | | •James Doohan | played | Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott | Recurring (6th appearance) | | •Nichelle Nichols | played | Lt. Nyota Uhura | Recurring (9th appearance) | | Guest Stars | | •Susan Oliver (1) | played | Vina | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Malachi Throne | played | Commodore Jose I. Mendez | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Majel Barrett | played | Number One (as M. Leigh Hudec) | Recurring (6th appearance) | | •Peter Duryea | played | Lt. Jose Tyler | Recurring (second appearance) | | •John Hoyt | played | Dr. Philip Boyce | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Adam Roarke | played | C.P.O. Garrison | Recurring (second appearance) | | Co-Guest Stars | | •Sean Kenney (3) | played | Disabled Christopher Pike | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Hagan Beggs | played | Lieutenant Hansen | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Julie Parrish | played | Miss Piper | Recurring (first appearance) | | Uncredited | | •Anthony Jochim | played | Survivor #1 | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Bob Herron | played | Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double | Recurring (third appearance) | | •Brett Dunham | played | Guard | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Clegg Hoyt | played | Transporter Chief Pitcairn | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Eddie Paskey | played | Lt. Leslie | Recurring (7th appearance) | | •Edward Madden | played | Geologist | Recurring (third appearance) | | •Frank Da Vinci | played | Brent/Vinci | Recurring (5th appearance) | | •George Sawaya | played | Chief Humbolt | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Georgia Schmidt | played | Talosian #1 | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Jon Lormer | played | Theodore Haskins | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Laurel Goodwin (1) | played | Yeoman J. M. Colt | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Leonard Mudie | played | Survivor #2 | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Serena Sands | played | Talosian #2 | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Tom Curtis (1) | played | Voice | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Tom Lupo | played | Security Guard #2 | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Jan Reddin | played | Security Guard #1 | |
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Episode Notes |
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This episode extensively re-uses footage from "The Cage". Leonard Nimoy (Spock), Malachi Throne (Voice of the Keeper/Commodore Mendez), and Majel Barrett (Number One/Voice of the Enterprise Computer) are the only actors to appear in both that episode and this two-parter. | The following staff are incorporated into the remastered footage for the new matte shot: Richard Barnett, Jimmy Berndt, Toni Pace Carstensen, James Holt, Nicki Kreitzman, David LaFountaine, Denise Okuda, Michael Okuda, Dave Rossi, Wendy Ruiz, Cliff Welsh, Niel Wray | This is the first episode to feature a shuttlecraft. "The Galileo Seven" was filmed prior to this episode, and stock footage of it is used here. | Marc Daniels is the only director credited. Only the production crew for the "modern day" parts of this episode are credited. In the next episode, only Robert Butler and the other "The Cage" production crew are credited, but receive no credit here. |
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Episode Quotes |
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Commodore Jose I. Mendez: Oh, have I introduced Miss Piper, Jim? This is Captain Kirk, Miss Piper.
Miss Piper: I recognized the captain immediately. A mutual friend described you, sir... Lieutenant Helen Johansson.
Kirk: Helen described...
Miss Piper: She merely mentioned she knew you, sir.
Kirk: Oh. | Commodore Jose I. Mendez: There is, of course, Mr. Spock's years of service with Captain Pike. Indications of loyalty to this former commander.
Kirk: A Vulcan can no sooner be disloyal than he can exist without breathing, present commander as well as past. | McCoy: Blast medicine anyway. We've learned to tie into every human organ in the body except one--the brain. The brain is what life is all about. That man can think any thought that we can, and love, hope, dream as much as we can, but he can't reach out, and no one can reach in. | Kirk: Either someone sent a message diverting us here, or someone lied about receiving it. Could that someone be Mr. Spock?
McCoy: Forgetting how well we both know Spock, the fact that he's a Vulcan means he's incapable of telling a lie.
Kirk: He's also half human.
McCoy: And that half is completely submerged. To be caught acting like us or even thinking like us would completely embarrass him. | McCoy: Mr. Spock is, uh... under arrest. Is confinement to quarters enough?
Spock: Adequate, Doctor. I'll make no trouble. | Capt. Christopher Pike: What are you putting in there, ice?
Dr. Philip Boyce: Who wants a warm martini?
Capt. Christopher Pike: What makes you think I need one?
Dr. Philip Boyce: Sometimes a man will tell his bartender things that he'll never tell his doctor. | Dr. Philip Boyce: A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.
Capt. Christopher Pike: Now you're beginning to talk like a doctor, bartender.
Dr. Philip Boyce: Take your choice. We both get the same two kinds of customers--the living... and the dying. |
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Episode Goofs |
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Dialogue establishes that three officers of command rank must be present for a court martial. McCoy and Scotty are overlooked, although both are of command rank and in fact will serve on a court martial board later in "Turnabout Intruder." |
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What Changed in the Remastered Version
General improvements cited on the main series page. Both Talos IV and Starbase 11 (a planetside base) get CGI upgrades. Planetside shots of Starbase 11 get a CGI backdrop upgrade, including human beings added and air vehicles moving about. The inset screen effect used for the courtroom display was cleaned up. New footage of the shuttlecraft is provided, and here it is named the Picasso. The zoom-in shot through the old Enterprise bridge dome make it translucent and shows a CGI crew. Moving starfields are added to the windows in the shuttlecraft and in Pike's quarters.
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