Post by magicmuggle01 on Oct 15, 2018 9:25:03 GMT
The Vedala, the oldest known spacefaring race, summon Kirk and Spock to recover the Soul of the Skorr, a stolen religious artifact that has the potential to ignite a holy war across the galaxy. (Season one finale)
Summary
"Captain's log, stardate 5683.1. We're making a rendezvous with the Vedala asteroid on a unique mission. The Vedala are the oldest space-faring race we know. They say something incredibly dangerous to the safety of our galaxy is developing and they have sent for selected specialists including Spock and myself."
In the transporter room, Captain Kirk tells Sulu to have the USS Enterprise maintain position and reminds Scott he has his orders.
Kirk and Spock beam down to the asteroid and are welcomed by a Vedala female, who introduces them to the others who will form their expedition: Tchar, the hereditary prince of the Skorr and Master of the Eyrie; Sord, a powerful reptilian; Em/3/Green, an expert lock-pick and thief; and Lara, a great hunter with a flawless sense of direction. The Vedala tells them that Spock was chosen for his analytical mind and scientific expertise, and Captain Kirk for his leadership abilities and adaptability. Tchar explains their top-secret mission. Two centuries past his people were great warriors with advanced military technology and the ability to breed vast armies rapidly. Today they are a civilized people because of Alar, a religious leader, their teacher and salvation, who brought them peace and made them great. He died and was made immortal by recording his brain patterns and preserving them in a piece of indurite sculpture, the Soul of the Skorr.
The Vedala tells the team that the artifact has been stolen, but that the theft has been kept secret. If it is discovered missing, it could ignite a galaxy-wide holy war – a jihad. Now it is hidden on a very unstable "mad planet". It has constant earthquakes, harsh weather, gravity shifts, tidal waves, volcanic lava flows, and severe cold winds. Three previous expeditions have tried to recover the Soul of the Skorr, but they all were all lost. Kirk agrees to lead this next expedition. The Vedala transports the group to the planet where the Soul of the Skorr is hidden. After barely escaping a lava river at the cost of their land vehicle, they near a position that Tchar spots from the air. Kirk and Lara explore the terrain ahead while Tchar flies on to investigate the fortress where the Soul of the Skorr is being kept.
Spock notes the Vedala were efficient in equipping them and he will become acquainted with their supplies. Lara comes from a world with numerous females and tells Kirk she finds him attractive. He puts her off by reminding her of the importance of their mission. Rejoining the group, they head for the fortress on foot to rendezvous with Tchar. Encountering an ice field, Em/3/Green plummets into a crevasse and Spock manages to grab his hand, with Kirk close behind, grabbing the Vulcan's feet. However, Tchar flies above the crevasse and manages to rescue him. After his rescue, Em is tired and wants to be left behind, but Kirk has Sord carry him, as the group needs his unique abilities to complete the mission. Sord sees a lifeform on the supposedly uninhabited planet. Upon reaching the fortress, Em must quickly pick the locks or they will explode. The team is attacked by mechanical birds that protect the building. They narrowly make it inside, bypassing a booby-trapped lock on the entrance.
They find the Soul of the Skorr a thousand feet up in the air within the fortress, but the group is caught in a place without locks, so Em/3/Green can't free them. Kirk expected this, concluding that the previous missions failed because of sabotage from within each expedition. Kirk suspects that it was Tchar who originally stole the artifact. Tchar swoops down from high above and admits his treachery, saying that his people have become a docile race, slaves to the illusion of peace, cowards lost in their comfort. This sick dream, as he views it, has stolen the Skorrs' souls. He is the Prince who wants to lead his people into battle because the ensuing war will make the Skorr great again, or if his race dies, they will have at least fought well, living and dying with honor. Tchar starts a fight with Kirk and Spock, who win thanks to their null-gravity combat training they conducted the week before. After defeating him, they insist on taking Tchar back to the Vedala. Kirk and Spock manage to hold down Tchar, while Kirk hooks his foot on the artifact and calls for them to be retrieved.
Arriving back on the Vedala asteroid, they thank them and assure them Tchar will be treated for his madness, but the Vedala can offer no reward to the expedition: for the good of the Skorr, their mission must always remain secret. The Vedala promises there will be no questions and no medals, only their thanks. In time, the members of the expedition will even lose their memory of the mission. Kirk and Spock beam back to the Enterprise and find that, remarkably, only two minutes have passed since they beamed down to the asteroid. Kirk tells Sulu the Vedala changed their minds and orders everyone back to their stations. The crew of the Enterprise still have a lot of places to go in their exploration of the galaxy.
Memorable quotes
"I was sentenced to this mad expedition. My people are cautious, what you would call cowards."
- Em/3/Green
"I like this place. It's got variety!"
- Sord
"Vulcans. Never liked them much myself. Cold-blooded critters, all of them."
"I wouldn't say that. Mr. Spock is a... unique personality."
"But not Human, like you and me. Maybe you got different customers. My world there's a lot of females, not so many men. Come we find a man attractive, we say so. I'm saying so. How do you find me?"
"Fascinating. But we're not here on a pleasure trip, Lara."
"All the more reason to take what pleasure there might be in it."
- Lara and Kirk
"We'll all die here!"
"A statistical probability."
"You ever quote anything beside statistics, Vulcan?"
"Yes, but philosophy and poetry are not appropriate here."
- Em/3/Green, Spock, and Lara
"We're tired, sore, hurt, and angry. But we're also just about there."
- Kirk
"Far too close, captain. I appreciate your action on my behalf but your first duty is to the group and the mission."
"Quite right, Spock, and that responsibility includes not losing the best science officer in Starfleet."
"You two going to argue honors or are we going to get on with it?"
- Spock, Kirk, and Sord
"I can't go any farther. I'm not even afraid anymore, just very tired."
- Em/3/Green
"The re-wiring of the power leads is complex and time-consuming."
"I could do it if you can diagram the schematics, sir."
- Spock and Em/3/Green
"Kirk, there is a ravine sixty meters to your left. If it can be blocked, the lava will flow past those rocks to one side."
"Got it!"
- Tchar and Kirk
"That's it. End of a long hard journey."
"We still have to go back, James. I'd tell you true, I find you an attractive man. If we were...together, the trip'd be easier. And if anything happened, why... we'd have some green memories."
"I already have... a lot of green memories. "
- Kirk and Lara
"I'm not built for that sort of thing, I'll wait for you down here."
- Sord
"I know where you are, a thousand feet up, no method of reaching the soul except by air, by flight, Tchar."
- Kirk, accusing Tchar
"We cannot reward you. For the good of the Skorr, this must be forever secret. You have only our thanks."
"Got nowhere to keep a medal, anyway. "
- Vedala and Sord
Summary
"Captain's log, stardate 5683.1. We're making a rendezvous with the Vedala asteroid on a unique mission. The Vedala are the oldest space-faring race we know. They say something incredibly dangerous to the safety of our galaxy is developing and they have sent for selected specialists including Spock and myself."
In the transporter room, Captain Kirk tells Sulu to have the USS Enterprise maintain position and reminds Scott he has his orders.
Kirk and Spock beam down to the asteroid and are welcomed by a Vedala female, who introduces them to the others who will form their expedition: Tchar, the hereditary prince of the Skorr and Master of the Eyrie; Sord, a powerful reptilian; Em/3/Green, an expert lock-pick and thief; and Lara, a great hunter with a flawless sense of direction. The Vedala tells them that Spock was chosen for his analytical mind and scientific expertise, and Captain Kirk for his leadership abilities and adaptability. Tchar explains their top-secret mission. Two centuries past his people were great warriors with advanced military technology and the ability to breed vast armies rapidly. Today they are a civilized people because of Alar, a religious leader, their teacher and salvation, who brought them peace and made them great. He died and was made immortal by recording his brain patterns and preserving them in a piece of indurite sculpture, the Soul of the Skorr.
The Vedala tells the team that the artifact has been stolen, but that the theft has been kept secret. If it is discovered missing, it could ignite a galaxy-wide holy war – a jihad. Now it is hidden on a very unstable "mad planet". It has constant earthquakes, harsh weather, gravity shifts, tidal waves, volcanic lava flows, and severe cold winds. Three previous expeditions have tried to recover the Soul of the Skorr, but they all were all lost. Kirk agrees to lead this next expedition. The Vedala transports the group to the planet where the Soul of the Skorr is hidden. After barely escaping a lava river at the cost of their land vehicle, they near a position that Tchar spots from the air. Kirk and Lara explore the terrain ahead while Tchar flies on to investigate the fortress where the Soul of the Skorr is being kept.
Spock notes the Vedala were efficient in equipping them and he will become acquainted with their supplies. Lara comes from a world with numerous females and tells Kirk she finds him attractive. He puts her off by reminding her of the importance of their mission. Rejoining the group, they head for the fortress on foot to rendezvous with Tchar. Encountering an ice field, Em/3/Green plummets into a crevasse and Spock manages to grab his hand, with Kirk close behind, grabbing the Vulcan's feet. However, Tchar flies above the crevasse and manages to rescue him. After his rescue, Em is tired and wants to be left behind, but Kirk has Sord carry him, as the group needs his unique abilities to complete the mission. Sord sees a lifeform on the supposedly uninhabited planet. Upon reaching the fortress, Em must quickly pick the locks or they will explode. The team is attacked by mechanical birds that protect the building. They narrowly make it inside, bypassing a booby-trapped lock on the entrance.
They find the Soul of the Skorr a thousand feet up in the air within the fortress, but the group is caught in a place without locks, so Em/3/Green can't free them. Kirk expected this, concluding that the previous missions failed because of sabotage from within each expedition. Kirk suspects that it was Tchar who originally stole the artifact. Tchar swoops down from high above and admits his treachery, saying that his people have become a docile race, slaves to the illusion of peace, cowards lost in their comfort. This sick dream, as he views it, has stolen the Skorrs' souls. He is the Prince who wants to lead his people into battle because the ensuing war will make the Skorr great again, or if his race dies, they will have at least fought well, living and dying with honor. Tchar starts a fight with Kirk and Spock, who win thanks to their null-gravity combat training they conducted the week before. After defeating him, they insist on taking Tchar back to the Vedala. Kirk and Spock manage to hold down Tchar, while Kirk hooks his foot on the artifact and calls for them to be retrieved.
Arriving back on the Vedala asteroid, they thank them and assure them Tchar will be treated for his madness, but the Vedala can offer no reward to the expedition: for the good of the Skorr, their mission must always remain secret. The Vedala promises there will be no questions and no medals, only their thanks. In time, the members of the expedition will even lose their memory of the mission. Kirk and Spock beam back to the Enterprise and find that, remarkably, only two minutes have passed since they beamed down to the asteroid. Kirk tells Sulu the Vedala changed their minds and orders everyone back to their stations. The crew of the Enterprise still have a lot of places to go in their exploration of the galaxy.
Memorable quotes
"I was sentenced to this mad expedition. My people are cautious, what you would call cowards."
- Em/3/Green
"I like this place. It's got variety!"
- Sord
"Vulcans. Never liked them much myself. Cold-blooded critters, all of them."
"I wouldn't say that. Mr. Spock is a... unique personality."
"But not Human, like you and me. Maybe you got different customers. My world there's a lot of females, not so many men. Come we find a man attractive, we say so. I'm saying so. How do you find me?"
"Fascinating. But we're not here on a pleasure trip, Lara."
"All the more reason to take what pleasure there might be in it."
- Lara and Kirk
"We'll all die here!"
"A statistical probability."
"You ever quote anything beside statistics, Vulcan?"
"Yes, but philosophy and poetry are not appropriate here."
- Em/3/Green, Spock, and Lara
"We're tired, sore, hurt, and angry. But we're also just about there."
- Kirk
"Far too close, captain. I appreciate your action on my behalf but your first duty is to the group and the mission."
"Quite right, Spock, and that responsibility includes not losing the best science officer in Starfleet."
"You two going to argue honors or are we going to get on with it?"
- Spock, Kirk, and Sord
"I can't go any farther. I'm not even afraid anymore, just very tired."
- Em/3/Green
"The re-wiring of the power leads is complex and time-consuming."
"I could do it if you can diagram the schematics, sir."
- Spock and Em/3/Green
"Kirk, there is a ravine sixty meters to your left. If it can be blocked, the lava will flow past those rocks to one side."
"Got it!"
- Tchar and Kirk
"That's it. End of a long hard journey."
"We still have to go back, James. I'd tell you true, I find you an attractive man. If we were...together, the trip'd be easier. And if anything happened, why... we'd have some green memories."
"I already have... a lot of green memories. "
- Kirk and Lara
"I'm not built for that sort of thing, I'll wait for you down here."
- Sord
"I know where you are, a thousand feet up, no method of reaching the soul except by air, by flight, Tchar."
- Kirk, accusing Tchar
"We cannot reward you. For the good of the Skorr, this must be forever secret. You have only our thanks."
"Got nowhere to keep a medal, anyway. "
- Vedala and Sord