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Spectre of the Gun

"Spectre of the Gun" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by the series' former showrunner, Gene L. Coon (under the pseudonym of Lee Cronin), and directed by Vincent McEveety, it was first broadcast on October 25, 1968.

"Spectre of the Gun"
Star Trek: The Original Series episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 6
Directed byVincent McEveety
Written byLee Cronin
(Gene L. Coon)
Featured musicJerry Fielding
Cinematography byGerald Finnerman
Production code056
Original air dateOctober 25, 1968 (1968-10-25)
Guest appearances
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In the episode, having been found trespassing into Melkotian space, Captain Kirk and members of his crew are sent to die in a surreal re-enactment of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

Plot edit

The Federation starship Enterprise has been directed to make contact with a reclusive species known as the Melkotians. As they approach the Melkotians' planet, they encounter a probe carrying a warning for them to stay away. Crewmembers hear the warning in their native languages, suggesting that the Melkotians are telepaths. Despite First Officer Spock's warnings about the formidableness of telepaths, Captain Kirk orders the ship to remain on course. Once in orbit, Kirk, Spock, Chief Engineer Scott, Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, and Navigator Ensign Chekov transport to the surface.

They are met by a Melkotian emissary, who declares that they have been condemned to death for trespassing. The landing party then find themselves in an abstract landscape that resembles an Old Western town, though many buildings are only simple wooden facades. Furthermore, they find their phasers have been changed into six-shooters, and they cannot contact the Enterprise.

Exploring the town, they find a newspaper dated October 26, 1881, the date of the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The townspeople believe the landing party are members of the Cowboys: Kirk as Ike Clanton, Scott as Billy Clanton, McCoy as Tom McLaury, Spock as Frank McLaury, and Chekov as Billy Claiborne. The crew soon discovers that men dressed as the Earp brothers; Virgil, Wyatt, and Morgan, as well as their deputy Doc Holliday, are preparing to fight them at the appointed time.

Knowing that in real history the gunfight was fatal to most of the Cowboys, the Enterprise crew try to change their fates by getting the sheriff and the townspeople to stop the fight and even attempt to negotiate with the Earps, but nothing works. However, when a barmaid, Sylvia, gets close to Chekov, a jealous Morgan Earp shoots him dead. Spock remarks that the real Billy Claiborne had survived, suggesting that the day's events could be changed in other ways. To that end, Spock creates an improvised tranquilizer gas grenade to subdue the Earps before the shootout and is surprised when the gas fails to work.

The time of the shootout draws near; a defiant Kirk and the landing party suddenly find themselves at the O.K. Corral, with the Earps approaching. Spock realizes from the failure of the gas grenade and the "death" of Chekov that the world they are in does not conform to the laws of reality and persuades the others that as long as they are convinced of that they cannot be harmed. Kirk has Spock mind-meld with the rest of the team to imbue them with absolute conviction. Thus, when the Earps and Holliday open fire, their bullets pass harmlessly through.

Kirk beats Wyatt Earp in a fistfight and disarms him, but throws his own weapon away rather than avenge Chekov's death. The crew then find themselves on the Enterprise bridge, including Chekov, who survived perhaps because his mind was only on Sylvia. The Melkotians make contact, inquire about Kirk's refusal to kill, and finally welcome the Enterprise to approach their planet.

Production edit

In Star Trek 3, author James Blish's novelization of this episode was called "The Last Gunfight".

The show was the last episode to air on NBC at 10 p.m. on Fridays.

DeForest Kelley had played Morgan Earp in the 1957 film, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

As money was not available for a full set, director Vincent McEveety was asked to use a stylized Western street of false building fronts and no sides.[1]

Reception edit

Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode a 'B+' rating, marking it down for loose writing but praising its impressive final showdown and "weird, arrhythmic vibe working for the show for once".[2] In 2012, The A.V. Club ranked this episode as one of top ten "must see" episodes of the original series.[3]

In 2012, Christian Science Monitor ranked this the ninth best episode of the original Star Trek.[4]

Keith R.A. DeCandido of Tor.com initially criticizes the episode for its historical inaccuracies, but then praises it on a philosophical level, noting that Kirk and company never fight when provoked, do not kill for revenge, and ignore the initial warning in favor of carrying out their directives to seek out new life.[5]

In 2016, The Hollywood Reporter ranked "Spectre of the Gun" as the 20th best episode of the original series, and noted its western style gunfight.[6]

In 2017, Den of Geek ranked this episode as the 10th "best worst" Star Trek episode of the original series.[7]

Home media releases edit

This episode was released on LaserDisc, paired with "Day of the Dove" in 1987 in the United States.[8]

This episode was released on VHS in the United Kingdom, paired with "Assignment: Earth" (Season 2 Episode 26).[9]

This episode was released in Japan on December 21, 1993 as part of the complete season 3 LaserDisc set, Star Trek: Original Series log.3.[10] A trailer for this and the other episodes was also included, and the episode had English and Japanese audio tracks.[10] The cover script was スター・トレック TVサードシーズン [10]

References edit

  1. ^ Solow, Herbert F.; Robert H. Justman (1997). Inside Star Trek: The Real Story. Pocket Books. p. 403. ISBN 978-0-671-00974-8.
  2. ^ Handlen, Zack (December 18, 2009). ""Is There In Truth No Beauty?"/"The Spectre Of The Gun"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
  3. ^ Handlen, Zack (August 15, 2012). "10 must-see episodes of Star Trek". TV Club. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  4. ^ "Star Trek: The Original Series: The 10 greatest episodes (+ video)". Christian Science Monitor. September 8, 2012. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  5. ^ DeCandido, Keith R.A. (May 3, 2016). "Star Trek The Original Series Rewatch: "Spectre of the Gun"". Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "'Star Trek': 20 Greatest Episodes from the Original Series". The Hollywood Reporter. September 20, 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  7. ^ Kaye, Don (September 16, 2017). "The 15 Best Worst Episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series". Den of Geek. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
  8. ^ "LaserDisc Database - Star Trek #111: Spectre of the Gun/Day of the Dove: Disc #31 [LV 60040-111]". www.lddb.com. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  9. ^ "Star Trek: Episodes 55&56 - Assignment: Earth/Spectre of the Gun". www.videocollector.co.uk. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  10. ^ a b c "LaserDisc Database - Star Trek: Original Series log.3 [PILF-1711]". www.lddb.com. Retrieved February 23, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Spectre of the Gun" at Wayback Machine (archived from the original at StarTrek.com)
  • "Spectre of the Gun" at IMDb  
  • "Spectre of the Gun" at Memory Alpha
  • "The Last Gunfight" Script review and analysis of "Spectre of the Gun"'s first draft by Dave Eversole
  • Melkotian at Memory Alpha
  • Star Trek Transcripts - Spectre of the Gun

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For the Arrow episode see Spectre of the Gun Arrow Spectre of the Gun is the sixth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek Written by the series former showrunner Gene L Coon under the pseudonym of Lee Cronin and directed by Vincent McEveety it was first broadcast on October 25 1968 Spectre of the Gun Star Trek The Original Series episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 6Directed byVincent McEveetyWritten byLee Cronin Gene L Coon Featured musicJerry FieldingCinematography byGerald FinnermanProduction code056Original air dateOctober 25 1968 1968 10 25 Guest appearancesRon Soble Wyatt Earp Bonnie Beecher Sylvia Charles Maxwell Virgil Earp Rex Holman Morgan Earp Sam Gilman Doc Holliday Charles Seel Ed bartender Bill Zuckert Johnny Behan Ed McCready Barber Abraham Sofaer Melkotian VoiceEpisode chronology Previous Is There in Truth No Beauty Next Day of the Dove Star Trek The Original Seriesseason 3List of episodes In the episode having been found trespassing into Melkotian space Captain Kirk and members of his crew are sent to die in a surreal re enactment of the Gunfight at the O K Corral Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Home media releases 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe Federation starship Enterprise has been directed to make contact with a reclusive species known as the Melkotians As they approach the Melkotians planet they encounter a probe carrying a warning for them to stay away Crewmembers hear the warning in their native languages suggesting that the Melkotians are telepaths Despite First Officer Spock s warnings about the formidableness of telepaths Captain Kirk orders the ship to remain on course Once in orbit Kirk Spock Chief Engineer Scott Chief Medical Officer Dr McCoy and Navigator Ensign Chekov transport to the surface They are met by a Melkotian emissary who declares that they have been condemned to death for trespassing The landing party then find themselves in an abstract landscape that resembles an Old Western town though many buildings are only simple wooden facades Furthermore they find their phasers have been changed into six shooters and they cannot contact the Enterprise Exploring the town they find a newspaper dated October 26 1881 the date of the infamous gunfight at the O K Corral The townspeople believe the landing party are members of the Cowboys Kirk as Ike Clanton Scott as Billy Clanton McCoy as Tom McLaury Spock as Frank McLaury and Chekov as Billy Claiborne The crew soon discovers that men dressed as the Earp brothers Virgil Wyatt and Morgan as well as their deputy Doc Holliday are preparing to fight them at the appointed time Knowing that in real history the gunfight was fatal to most of the Cowboys the Enterprise crew try to change their fates by getting the sheriff and the townspeople to stop the fight and even attempt to negotiate with the Earps but nothing works However when a barmaid Sylvia gets close to Chekov a jealous Morgan Earp shoots him dead Spock remarks that the real Billy Claiborne had survived suggesting that the day s events could be changed in other ways To that end Spock creates an improvised tranquilizer gas grenade to subdue the Earps before the shootout and is surprised when the gas fails to work The time of the shootout draws near a defiant Kirk and the landing party suddenly find themselves at the O K Corral with the Earps approaching Spock realizes from the failure of the gas grenade and the death of Chekov that the world they are in does not conform to the laws of reality and persuades the others that as long as they are convinced of that they cannot be harmed Kirk has Spock mind meld with the rest of the team to imbue them with absolute conviction Thus when the Earps and Holliday open fire their bullets pass harmlessly through Kirk beats Wyatt Earp in a fistfight and disarms him but throws his own weapon away rather than avenge Chekov s death The crew then find themselves on the Enterprise bridge including Chekov who survived perhaps because his mind was only on Sylvia The Melkotians make contact inquire about Kirk s refusal to kill and finally welcome the Enterprise to approach their planet Production editIn Star Trek 3 author James Blish s novelization of this episode was called The Last Gunfight The show was the last episode to air on NBC at 10 p m on Fridays DeForest Kelley had played Morgan Earp in the 1957 film Gunfight at the O K Corral As money was not available for a full set director Vincent McEveety was asked to use a stylized Western street of false building fronts and no sides 1 Reception editZack Handlen of The A V Club gave the episode a B rating marking it down for loose writing but praising its impressive final showdown and weird arrhythmic vibe working for the show for once 2 In 2012 The A V Club ranked this episode as one of top ten must see episodes of the original series 3 In 2012 Christian Science Monitor ranked this the ninth best episode of the original Star Trek 4 Keith R A DeCandido of Tor com initially criticizes the episode for its historical inaccuracies but then praises it on a philosophical level noting that Kirk and company never fight when provoked do not kill for revenge and ignore the initial warning in favor of carrying out their directives to seek out new life 5 In 2016 The Hollywood Reporter ranked Spectre of the Gun as the 20th best episode of the original series and noted its western style gunfight 6 In 2017 Den of Geek ranked this episode as the 10th best worst Star Trek episode of the original series 7 Home media releases editThis episode was released on LaserDisc paired with Day of the Dove in 1987 in the United States 8 This episode was released on VHS in the United Kingdom paired with Assignment Earth Season 2 Episode 26 9 This episode was released in Japan on December 21 1993 as part of the complete season 3 LaserDisc set Star Trek Original Series log 3 10 A trailer for this and the other episodes was also included and the episode had English and Japanese audio tracks 10 The cover script was スター トレック TVサードシーズン 10 References edit Solow Herbert F Robert H Justman 1997 Inside Star Trek The Real Story Pocket Books p 403 ISBN 978 0 671 00974 8 Handlen Zack December 18 2009 Is There In Truth No Beauty The Spectre Of The Gun The A V Club Retrieved March 3 2010 Handlen Zack August 15 2012 10 must see episodes of Star Trek TV Club Retrieved June 29 2019 Star Trek The Original Series The 10 greatest episodes video Christian Science Monitor September 8 2012 ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved July 23 2019 DeCandido Keith R A May 3 2016 Star Trek The Original Series Rewatch Spectre of the Gun Retrieved October 4 2020 Star Trek 20 Greatest Episodes from the Original Series The Hollywood Reporter September 20 2016 Retrieved June 24 2019 Kaye Don September 16 2017 The 15 Best Worst Episodes of Star Trek The Original Series Den of Geek Retrieved March 28 2020 LaserDisc Database Star Trek 111 Spectre of the Gun Day of the Dove Disc 31 LV 60040 111 www lddb com Retrieved February 23 2021 Star Trek Episodes 55 amp 56 Assignment Earth Spectre of the Gun www videocollector co uk Retrieved February 23 2021 a b c LaserDisc Database Star Trek Original Series log 3 PILF 1711 www lddb com Retrieved February 23 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Spectre of the Gun Spectre of the Gun at Wayback Machine archived from the original at StarTrek com Spectre of the Gun at IMDb nbsp Spectre of the Gun at Memory Alpha The Last Gunfight Script review and analysis of Spectre of the Gun s first draft by Dave Eversole Melkotian at Memory Alpha Star Trek Transcripts Spectre of the Gun Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spectre of the Gun amp oldid 1222131359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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