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A Private Little War

Series : The Original Series Rating : 5 Random Image
Disc No : 2.5 Episode : 46
First Aired : 2 Feb 1968 Stardate : 4211.4
Director : Marc Daniels Year : 2267
Writers : Jud Crucis Season : 2
Guest Cast :
Arthur Bearnard as ApellaBooker Bradshaw as Doctor M'Benga
Eddie Paskey as Lieutenant LeslieGary Pillar as Yutan
Janos Prohaska as The MugatoMichael Kovak as Tyree
Nancy Kovak as NonaNed Romero as Krell
Paul Baxley as Patrol leader
Stunts :
Bob Lyon as Villager stunt doubleBob Orrison as McCoy's and Village stunt double
Paul Baxley as Kirk's and Apella's stunt doubleRegina Parton as Nona's stunt double
Roy Slickner as Villageer stunt double
Plotline : Tyree's planet was a tranquil paradise when Kirk visited thirteen years ago. But now the villagers are armed with muskets and determined to slaughter the hill people - and Kirk wants to start dishing out weapons to even things up.
Moral :
Arms Race : An arms race is not a good thing, but it is sometimes the best thing available
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YATI : When McCoy heats up some rocks in the cave, we get a really nice close up of him firing the phaser. Or rather, we get a really nice close up of him keeping his hand perfectly still as the phaser fires itself.

So, the whole slapping Spock in the face thing. First, it's to get him to consciousness. Yet his eyes are open, he recognises Nurse Chapel, he asks her to do it, listens to her say no, then insists she do it. Doesn't that mean that he is already conscious? I mean, he's awake, aware, responsive... what more is there to being conscious?

And on that subject, M'Benga simply leaves the instruction to "do whatever he says". Yet when he comes in he shows that he knew in advance exactly what Spock would ask for and why. Isn't it rather poor practice not to have warned Christine in advance what would be expected? Surely it's just basic common sense that the nursing staff should be as prepared as possible for the situation, and it would have saved Chapel from considerable stress.

And if this is a Vulcan thing, then why did nobody ever have to slap Sarek awake in Journey to Babel? Why has nobody ever had to slap Tuvok or T'Pol awake during the many times we've seen them in sickbay?

The crew state that flintlocks would be the first type of firearms people would develop. Actually judging from Earth history that would more likely be the matchlock. The flintlock came along centuries later.

Great Moment : McCoy kneeling over Nona's body and looking on in horror as Kirk and the hill people battle the villagers.
Body Count : Nona, 2 Mugato creatures, and two villagers.
Factoid : Ned Romero, who played Krell in this episode, went on to play Anthwara in TNG episode "Journey's End" and Great-grandfather in Voyager episode " The Fight".

This episode is a nominee for the DITL "Best of Trek" award.

Quote : "A hundred... serpents. Serpents for the garden of Eden." - Kirk to Scotty after asking for 100 flintlocks.
Datapoints :
People : James T. Kirk
Planets : Neural
Species : Hill People, Mugato, Neuralian, Vulcans
Timeline : 2254, 2266
War : Neural civil war
Weapons : Bamboo Cannon, Flintlock
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