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Star Trek
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| Title: | For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky |
| Episode Number: | 64 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 8 |
| Production Number: | 60043-065 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday November 08th, 1968 |
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McCoy tells Kirk that he has become infected with a fatal disease for which there is no known cure. Shortly thereafter the Enterprise is attacked and extrapolates that the attack came from an asteroid which turns out to be a sophisticated and inhabited space vessel on a collision course with a planet. The Enterprise tries to stop the oncoming collision, while McCoy announces he plans to stay on the asteroid with the high priestess who has fallen in love with him and live out what's left of his life there.
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| | Starring Roles | | •James Doohan (1) | played | Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Oracle (voice) [uncredited] | Recurring (49th appearance) | | •George Takei | played | Lt. Hikaru Sulu | Recurring (39th appearance) | | •Walter Koenig | played | Ensign Pavel Chekov | Recurring (28th appearance) | | •Nichelle Nichols | played | Lt. Nyota Uhura | Recurring (56th appearance) | | •Majel Barrett | played | Nurse Christine Chapel | Recurring (29th appearance) | | Guest Stars | | •Katherine Woodville | played | Natira | | | Co-Guest Stars | | •Byron Morrow | played | Adm. Westervliet | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Jon Lormer | played | Old Man | Recurring (5th appearance) | | Uncredited | | •Bob Bralver | played | McCoy Stunt Double | Recurring (second appearance) |
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| At eleven words, this has the longest title of any Star Trek episode. | James Doohan has an uncredited voice role as the Oracle. |
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| Old Man: I climbed the mountains, even though it is forbidden.
Kirk: Why is it forbidden?
Old Man: I am not sure. But things... are not... as they teach us. For the world is hollow, and l... have touched the sky. | Natira: I hope you men of space, of other worlds, hold truth as dear as we do.
McCoy: We do.
Natira: I wish you to stay here... on Yonada... as my mate.
McCoy: But we're strangers to each other.
Natira: But is not that the nature of men and women... that the pleasure is in the learning of each other? | The Oracle: Kirk and Spock have committed sacrilege! You know what must be done!! | Spock: Your haemoglobin count is back to normal, Doctor, which indicates that the flow of oxygen to each cell of your body is back up to its abundantly energetic level. |
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| What Changed in the Remastered Version: Yonada's opening missile salvo received an upgrade - missiles formerly represented as blobs of light now have detail and relative motion. Yonada received an upgrade that more accurately depicts an asteroid in space for millennia. The new Enterprise model permitted several improved shots of the relative motion of ship and asteroid, but the Enterprise should have been far smaller relative to the size of Yonada in one of these shots. Other effects, such as the Oracle's electrical attack and the operation of the Instrument of Obedience, went unchanged. |
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