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| Title: | Plato's Stepchildren |
| Episode Number: | 66 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 10 |
| Production Number: | 60043-067 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday November 22nd, 1968 |
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Dec 22, 1993 |
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The Enterprise diverts from its current heading and answers a distress call asking for medical attention. When they arrive at the planet Kirk discovers a group of individuals who claim to have visited Earth during the time of the great Greek philosophers, Plato and Socrates. They plan to get McCoy to stay to lend his medical expertise... no matter what it takes.
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This episode is believed to feature the first interracial kiss between black and white adult actors in a fictional and scripted context shown on American television. | Leonard Nimoy wrote "Maiden Wine," the song that Spock performs. | The BBC refused to show the episode until 1993 due to what they felt was inappropriate sadistic content. |
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Philana: We married very young. I was only 117 and he was 128. | McCoy: The release of emotion is what keeps us healthy. Emotionally healthy.
Spock: That may be, Doctor. However, I have noted that the healthy release of emotion is very frequently unhealthy for those closest to you. | Dionyd: Too much love is dangerous.
Eraclitus: Cupid's arrow kills Vulcans. | Parmen: Uncontrolled power will turn even saints into savages, and we can all be counted on to live down to our lowest impulses.
Kirk: You're very good at making speeches, Parmen. Just make sure that this one sinks in. |
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What Changed in the Remastered Version
General improvements cited on the main series page. The planet Platonius gets an orbital upgrade. A new visual is made of the Enterprise in the grip of Parmen's delirium. The display on McCoy's tricorder is upgraded.

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