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Mudd's Women

"Mudd's Women" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Stephen Kandel, based on a story by Gene Roddenberry, and directed by Harvey Hart, it first aired on October 13, 1966.

"Mudd's Women"
Star Trek: The Original Series episode
Roger C. Carmel as Harry Mudd (1966)
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 6
Directed byHarvey Hart
Story byGene Roddenberry
Teleplay byStephen Kandel
Featured musicFred Steiner
Cinematography byJerry Finnerman
Production code4
Original air dateOctober 13, 1966 (1966-10-13)
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
Star Trek: The Original Series season 1
List of episodes

In the episode, the Enterprise pursues a vessel and rescues its occupants Harry Mudd, an interstellar con man, and the three mysteriously beautiful women he is transporting to become the wives of settlers.

This is the first of two episodes of the original series to feature Harry Mudd. He also appears in "I, Mudd", the animated series (TAS) episode "Mudd's Passion", and in Star Trek: Discovery, as a recurring character.

Plot edit

The USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Kirk, is in pursuit of an unregistered cargo spaceship. The ship overloads its engines in an escape attempt through an asteroid field. Kirk orders Enterprise's shields extended around the other spacecraft to protect it until its occupants can be transported aboard Enterprise. This action severely strains the Enterprise's systems and destroys all but one of the lithium crystal circuits in the Enterprise's warp engines.[note 1]

The Enterprise beams the cargo ship's three passengers and captain aboard, just as an asteroid impact destroys their spaceship. In the transporter room, the captain gives his name as Leo Walsh. The three women who accompany him are stunningly beautiful, and they distract the male crew members of the Enterprise, excluding Mr. Spock, whose Vulcan heritage makes him immune to female charms. The women are intended as wives for settlers on the planet Ophiuchus III and are introduced as Ruth Bonaventure, Eve McHuron, and Magda Kovacs. All three signed on with Walsh to escape a situation in which their marriage prospects were slim or non-existent.

Kirk convenes a hearing, during which the computer contradicts Walsh's testimony, reporting that his ship master's license has been revoked and forcing him to reveal his true name, Harcourt Fenton Mudd, a criminal with an extensive record. The hearing ends as the final lithium crystal fails.

Without lithium crystals, the Enterprise must limp on reserve power to the storm-plagued planet Rigel XII to obtain new crystals from the miners there. Ben Childress, the chief miner, having been in contact with Mudd, demands his release along with the women in exchange for the crystals. The Enterprise's remaining power is insufficient to maintain the ship's orbit for more than a few days, threatening a fiery reentry into the planet's atmosphere, so Kirk is forced to allow Mudd and the women to beam down to the planet. However, once there Childress reneges on the deal.

At an impromptu party with the three miners, Eve becomes angry when they begin fighting over the other two women, and runs away into a magnetic dust storm, with Childress and Kirk in pursuit. Kirk beams back to the Enterprise to try to locate them from orbit. Childress finds Eve, brings her to his quarters, and falls asleep. On waking, he is confronted with a much plainer Eve.

Kirk and Mudd beam back down to the planet to deal with Childress. The captain reveals that Mudd has been giving the women the Venus Drug, which creates a transient, illusory beauty, and that the other two miners have already been married to Ruth and Magda. As Childress confronts Mudd over the deception, Eve snatches a dose of what appears to be the Venus Drug, but is in fact a placebo. This restores her self-confidence to the point that Childress finds her as attractive as before. Pleased, he gives Kirk the replacement crystals. Kirk offers to take Eve away with him but she opts to stay with Childress. Eve tells Kirk, "You've got someone up there called the Enterprise." The ship continues on its way, with Mudd in custody.

Production edit

The story was one of three submitted for production as the second pilot of Star Trek, the others being "The Omega Glory" and the selected episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before".[1] It was filmed as the second episode of the first season, after "The Corbomite Maneuver".[2]

Gene Roddenberry told Stephen Kandel he wanted a swashbuckling character as the guest lead. Several weeks later Kandel presented his idea, "Mudd's Women", and started to write the script but disliked that Roddenberry repeatedly rewrote it. Roddenberry took credit for Kandel's story when screen credits were submitted to the Writers Guild for approval.[3]

Reception edit

Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode an 'A' rating, describing the character of Harry Mudd in particular as "a familiar character type, but an enjoyable one".[4]

In 2015, Wired suggested this episode was skippable in their binge-watching guide for the original series.[5]

In 2016, TVLine ranked Eve finding out Kirk had given her a placebo rather than the beauty pill as number 13 on the top twenty moments of Star Trek: The Original Series.[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ In later episodes warp engines are powered by dilithium rather than lithium crystals. The in-universe relation of a lithium crystal to a dilithium crystal has never been explained. It is possible its use was replaced by dilithium, or it could be a related component.

References edit

  1. ^ Whitfield, Stephen E & Roddenberry, Gene (1968). The Making of Star Trek. Ballantine Books.
  2. ^ Herbert F. Solow; Robert H. Justman (1996). Inside Star Trek: The Real Story. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-00974-5.
  3. ^ Solow, Herbert Franklin; Justman, Robert H. (1996). Inside Star Trek The Real Story. Simon & Schuster. p. 64. ISBN 0-671-00974-5.
  4. ^ Handlen, Zack (January 22, 2009). ""The Enemy Within"/"Mudd's Women"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  5. ^ McMillan, Graeme (January 28, 2015). "WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Star Trek". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  6. ^ Mason, Charlie (July 19, 2016). "Star Trek's 20 Most Memorable Moments". TVLine. Retrieved July 4, 2019.

External links edit

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Mudd s Women is the sixth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek Written by Stephen Kandel based on a story by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Harvey Hart it first aired on October 13 1966 Mudd s Women Star Trek The Original Series episodeRoger C Carmel as Harry Mudd 1966 Episode no Season 1Episode 6Directed byHarvey HartStory byGene RoddenberryTeleplay byStephen KandelFeatured musicFred SteinerCinematography byJerry FinnermanProduction code4Original air dateOctober 13 1966 1966 10 13 Guest appearancesRoger C Carmel Leo Walsh Harry Mudd Karen Steele Eve McHuron Susan Denberg Magda Kovacs Maggie Thrett Ruth Bonaventure Gene Dynarski Ben Childress John Kowal Herm Gossett Seamon Glass Benton Jim Goodwin Farrell Jerry Foxworth GuardEpisode chronology Previous The Enemy Within Next What Are Little Girls Made Of Star Trek The Original Seriesseason 1List of episodes In the episode the Enterprise pursues a vessel and rescues its occupants Harry Mudd an interstellar con man and the three mysteriously beautiful women he is transporting to become the wives of settlers This is the first of two episodes of the original series to feature Harry Mudd He also appears in I Mudd the animated series TAS episode Mudd s Passion and in Star Trek Discovery as a recurring character Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe USS Enterprise under the command of Captain Kirk is in pursuit of an unregistered cargo spaceship The ship overloads its engines in an escape attempt through an asteroid field Kirk orders Enterprise s shields extended around the other spacecraft to protect it until its occupants can be transported aboard Enterprise This action severely strains the Enterprise s systems and destroys all but one of the lithium crystal circuits in the Enterprise s warp engines note 1 The Enterprise beams the cargo ship s three passengers and captain aboard just as an asteroid impact destroys their spaceship In the transporter room the captain gives his name as Leo Walsh The three women who accompany him are stunningly beautiful and they distract the male crew members of the Enterprise excluding Mr Spock whose Vulcan heritage makes him immune to female charms The women are intended as wives for settlers on the planet Ophiuchus III and are introduced as Ruth Bonaventure Eve McHuron and Magda Kovacs All three signed on with Walsh to escape a situation in which their marriage prospects were slim or non existent Kirk convenes a hearing during which the computer contradicts Walsh s testimony reporting that his ship master s license has been revoked and forcing him to reveal his true name Harcourt Fenton Mudd a criminal with an extensive record The hearing ends as the final lithium crystal fails Without lithium crystals the Enterprise must limp on reserve power to the storm plagued planet Rigel XII to obtain new crystals from the miners there Ben Childress the chief miner having been in contact with Mudd demands his release along with the women in exchange for the crystals The Enterprise s remaining power is insufficient to maintain the ship s orbit for more than a few days threatening a fiery reentry into the planet s atmosphere so Kirk is forced to allow Mudd and the women to beam down to the planet However once there Childress reneges on the deal At an impromptu party with the three miners Eve becomes angry when they begin fighting over the other two women and runs away into a magnetic dust storm with Childress and Kirk in pursuit Kirk beams back to the Enterprise to try to locate them from orbit Childress finds Eve brings her to his quarters and falls asleep On waking he is confronted with a much plainer Eve Kirk and Mudd beam back down to the planet to deal with Childress The captain reveals that Mudd has been giving the women the Venus Drug which creates a transient illusory beauty and that the other two miners have already been married to Ruth and Magda As Childress confronts Mudd over the deception Eve snatches a dose of what appears to be the Venus Drug but is in fact a placebo This restores her self confidence to the point that Childress finds her as attractive as before Pleased he gives Kirk the replacement crystals Kirk offers to take Eve away with him but she opts to stay with Childress Eve tells Kirk You ve got someone up there called the Enterprise The ship continues on its way with Mudd in custody Production editThe story was one of three submitted for production as the second pilot of Star Trek the others being The Omega Glory and the selected episode Where No Man Has Gone Before 1 It was filmed as the second episode of the first season after The Corbomite Maneuver 2 Gene Roddenberry told Stephen Kandel he wanted a swashbuckling character as the guest lead Several weeks later Kandel presented his idea Mudd s Women and started to write the script but disliked that Roddenberry repeatedly rewrote it Roddenberry took credit for Kandel s story when screen credits were submitted to the Writers Guild for approval 3 Reception editZack Handlen of The A V Club gave the episode an A rating describing the character of Harry Mudd in particular as a familiar character type but an enjoyable one 4 In 2015 Wired suggested this episode was skippable in their binge watching guide for the original series 5 In 2016 TVLine ranked Eve finding out Kirk had given her a placebo rather than the beauty pill as number 13 on the top twenty moments of Star Trek The Original Series 6 Notes edit In later episodes warp engines are powered by dilithium rather than lithium crystals The in universe relation of a lithium crystal to a dilithium crystal has never been explained It is possible its use was replaced by dilithium or it could be a related component References edit Whitfield Stephen E amp Roddenberry Gene 1968 The Making of Star Trek Ballantine Books Herbert F Solow Robert H Justman 1996 Inside Star Trek The Real Story Pocket Books ISBN 0 671 00974 5 Solow Herbert Franklin Justman Robert H 1996 Inside Star Trek The Real Story Simon amp Schuster p 64 ISBN 0 671 00974 5 Handlen Zack January 22 2009 The Enemy Within Mudd s Women The A V Club Retrieved June 12 2009 McMillan Graeme January 28 2015 WIRED Binge Watching Guide Star Trek Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved July 24 2019 Mason Charlie July 19 2016 Star Trek s 20 Most Memorable Moments TVLine Retrieved July 4 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Mudd s Women Mudd s Women at Wayback Machine archived from the original at StarTrek com Mudd s Women at Memory Alpha Mudd s Women at IMDb nbsp Mudd s Women Review of the remastered version at TrekMovie com Mudd s Women Full Episode for viewing at CBS com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mudd 27s Women amp oldid 1219838938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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