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Patterns of Force

Series : The Original Series Rating : 1 Random Image
Disc No : 2.6 Episode : 53
First Aired : 16 Feb 1968 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Vincent McEveety Year : 2268
Writers : John Meredyth Lucas Season : 2
Guest Cast :
Bart La Rue as NewscasterBill Blackburn as Trooper
Chuck Courtney as DavodDavid Bryan as John Gill
Ed McCready as S. S. TrooperGilbert Green as S.S. Major
Laskey as TrooperPatrick Horgan as Eneg
Paul Baxley as First trooperPeter Canon as Gestapo lieutenant
Ralph Maurer as S.S. LieutenantRichard Evans as Isak
Skip P. Homeier as MelakonValora Noland as Daras
William Wintersole as Abrom
Plotline : The Enterprise crew find a planet where history is repeating itself as the Nazis run riot again.
Moral :
History : We must learn the lessons of history or we are doomed to repeat them
Guest Reviews :
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YATI : Kirk and co. find it incredible that a group of Nazis exist on an alien planet. Yet they found it perfectly reasonable that a Roman society could develop in "Bread and Circuses", only nine episodes ago. They claim it is a perfect example of "Hodgkin's law of parallel planetary development". So why are the Nazis any different?
Great Moment : The scene where the Ekosian declared Spock to be physically and mentally inferior. It's always good to see a Nazi make a fool of himself.
Body Count : Gill and one of the Nazis.
Factoid : This is one of several examples of the "Exactly like the Earth" episodes TOS had and the only one with a vaguely sensible explanation, since the similarities were deliberately created.
Quote : "What he's saying, Spock, is that a man who holds that much power, even with the best intentions, just can't resist the urge to play god." - McCoy to Spock.
Datapoints :
Architecture : Ekosian building
Planets : Ekos, Zeon
Species : Ekosian, Zeon
War : Ekosian-Zeon war
Weapons : MP40, P38
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