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Spectre of the Gun

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Star Trek: TOS episode
"Spectre of the Gun"
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Spock, Kirk, McCoy & Scotty at the O.K. Corral.
Episode no. 61
Prod. code 056
Remastered no. 78
Airdate October 25, 1968
Writer(s) Gene L. Coon as Lee Cronin
Director Vincent McEveety
Guest star(s) Ron Soble
Bonnie Beecher
Charles Maxwell
Rex Holman
Charles Steel
Bill Zuckert
Ed McCready
Abraham Sofaer
Gregg Palmer
Sam Gilman
Richard Anthony
Eddie Paskey
William Blackburn
Roger Holloway
Year 2268
Stardate 4385.3
Episode chronology
Previous "Is There in Truth No Beauty?"
Next "Day of the Dove"

"Spectre of the Gun" is an episode from the third season of Star Trek: The Original Series, and was first broadcast on October 25, 1968. It was repeated on April 4, 1969. This show was the last episode to air on NBC at 10 P.M. on Fridays. It is episode #61, production #56, and was written by producer Gene Coon (under the pen name of Lee Cronin) and directed by Vincent McEveety.

Overview: For having trespassed on an alien world, Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to re-enact the shootout at the O.K. Corral.

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[edit] Plot

On stardate 4385.3, the starship USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, is instructed to make peaceful contact with the Melkotians, the mysterious alien inhabitants of Theta Kiokis II, but is warned away by a strange space buoy that orders it not to proceed to the Melkotians' planet.

Ignoring the warning, Kirk takes the Enterprise to the planet anyway. Captain Kirk assembles a landing party consisting of himself, his first officer Mr. Spock, chief engineer Montgomery Scott, chief medical officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and navigator Pavel Chekov and beams down to the surface of the planet to make contact. The Melkotians are angered by this and imprison the team in a psychic illusion that takes the form of the town of Tombstone, Arizona on Earth upon the historic date October 26, 1881.

The setting for the town is actually downloaded from Kirk's mind, but the Melkotians only had fragments of memories to work with; therefore the illusion has a surreal incompleteness to it – buildings are obvious facades, windows and pictures appear to float in mid air, doors open to nowhere, etc. The landing party also sees their equipment is changed; phasers turned into six-shooters, communicators and tricorders are missing, and there is no longer a way to make contact with the Enterprise.

Kirk and his companions quickly realize they are now impromptu characters in a bizarre reenactment of the legendary "shoot out at the O.K. Corral". Kirk and his team were playing the role of the infamous Cowboys; Kirk as Ike Clanton, Scotty as Billy Clanton, Bones as Tom McLaury, Spock as Frank McLaury, and Chekov as Billy Claiborne. They have to eventually face off the notorious lawman Wyatt Earp along with his brothers, Morgan and Virgil and their friend Doc Holliday. This was the team's punishment for trespassing and violating the Melkotian's strict privacy, a duel to the death, played out as one of the most famous historical events in the Wild West with the crew on the losing side.

They encounter the various inhabitants who treat them as their roles and cannot be persuaded otherwise. That is especially true for the Earps who are belligerently determined to kill them at the appointed hour, or sooner if they have an excuse. The crew try every means to prevent the fight, but nothing works. They are physically prevented leaving the town, the Earps cannot be pacified and the Sheriff refuses to interfere outside suggesting the unacceptable tactic of ambushing the Earps. The stakes rise further when Chekov is romanced by a local girl. She is harassed by an Earp who kills Chekov when he interferes. Yet for their loss, Spock realizes that Chekov's character originally survived the gunfight, suggesting that the events can be changed around.

The Earps and Holliday.
The Earps and Holliday.

That glimmer of hope is dashed when an improvised knockout gas grenade they plan to use on their enemy totally fails on testing, thereby erasing their one possible advantage. Spock remarks that it should have worked, but the hour of the fight comes before he can explain his reasoning. When the crew refuses to go to the corral, they find themselves immediately teleported there and cannot escape.

The team fears for their lives, but Mr. Spock explains his realization. He notes that the gas bomb should have worked according to physical laws. Thus when it failed, the physical laws were disregarded and when that happens, reality does not exist. In short, Spock surmises that this whole scenario is not real, but actually an elaborate illusion occurring in the minds of the crew or to be more precise, it is only as real as their minds accept it to be.

While Spock's will is so strong that nothing can harm him, he has to convince the others of the same, but any lingering doubt will prove deadly since the mind will make it real. Kirk orders Spock to mind meld with each member of the team, in an attempt to wipe away any and all doubt from their minds that the bullets from the Earps' guns are mere phantasms, and will pass through their bodies without injury.

The shootout replays as history dictates, but when the Earps fire their pistols, their bullets have no effect as Spock predicted. Kirk tackles Wyatt Earp but does not kill him and tosses his gun to the ground. After the fight is over, the Melkots return Kirk and the rest of the landing party to the Enterprise, including Chekov, whose attraction to the girl clouded his perception of the false reality enough for him to survive.

A Melkot appears again on the bridge viewscreen and claims he is impressed that even though Kirk had the opportunity to kill the Earps, he chose instead to spare their lives. This act of mercy changes the Melkots' distrustful opinions of the Federation, and opens their doors to relations with them from then on.

[edit] 40th Anniversary remastering

This episode was remastered in 2006 and aired July 19, 2008 as part of the remastered Original Series. It was preceded a week earlier by the remastered "The Cloud Minders" and followed a week later by the remastered "The Empath". Aside from remastered video and audio, and the all-CGI animation of the USS Enterprise that is standard among the revisions, specific changes to this episode also include:

* to be noted

[edit] Notes

  • It was rumoured at the time the episode aired that the pseudo-western setting was chosen in an attempt to compete with shows like Gunsmoke which was very popular at the time (1968). However, based on comments by Herbert F. Solow and Robert H. Justman following the release of their book, Inside Star Trek - The Real Story, this rumor may have arisen from a scathing memo from controversial NBC Vice-President and programming executive Stanley Robertson. The memo denounced the episode for resorting to a "cowboy" setting when the network was expecting "strange new worlds" and not "Gunsmoke". As Robertson refuses to speak about his association with Star Trek, what clarifications regarding the source of this rumor have only come from Solow and Justman.
  • The first draft of the script specified an on-location filming site of an old western town; however due to budget restrictions in Star Trek's failing third season, the episode was confined to studio sets leading to the "incomplete town" premise, explained as bits and pieces of memory from Captain Kirk's mind.
  • Rex Holman - who played Morgan Earp in this episode - would later appear as the farmer J'onn in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
  • In an ironic casting twist of fate, DeForest Kelley had previously played Morgan Earp in a 1957 movie about the shooting.
  • The episode aired a day short of the eighty-seventh anniversary of the shooting.
  • Earp and his men threaten to kill the cowboys if they are still in Tombstone as of "fahv oh one" - 17.01 local time. Most contemporaneous accounts of the shooting place the time of the event at closer to 15.00. The Enterprise is designated NCC-1701.
  • In the episode, a sign in front of their offices reads, "Wyatt Earp, Marshal." Actually, Virgil Earp was the Marshal, and Wyatt and Morgan were his Deputy Marshals. However, since the scene is recreated from Kirk's memories, it's possible this inaccuracy is simply due to the fact he himself misremembered this fact.
  • Solow and Justman note in their book, "Inside Star Trek: The True Story"' that Spectre of the Gun, as produced, was "a triumph" for director Vincent McEveety as well as for Gene L. Coon under his penname "Lee Cronin." (p.403)
  • The theme of this episode is very similar to that of The Corbomite Maneuver. In both episodes the Enterprise encounters and ignores a warning buoy placed by an unknown, powerful alien race. The aliens capture the Enterprise and test Kirk's commitment to peace. Passing the test, the alien race welcomes the Enterprise and its crew.

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