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The Omega Glory

Series : The Original Series Rating : 4 Random Image
Disc No : 2.6 Episode : 55
First Aired : 1 Mar 1968 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Vincent McEveety Year : 2268
Writers : Gene Roddenberry Season : 2
Guest Cast :
David Ross as Lieutenant GallowayEd McCready as Dr. Carter
Eddie Paskey as Lieutenant LeslieFrank Atienza as Liyang
Irene Kelley as SirahLloyd Kino as Wu
Morgan Farley as Old Yang scholarMorgan Woodward as Captain Ronald Tracey
Roy Jenson as William Cloud
Plotline : Kirk must deal with a Starship Captain who has taken sides in a war in order to secure the secret of immortality.
Moral :
Liberty : Liberty and freedom have to be more than just words
Guest Reviews :
Rating : 2.0000 for 1 reviewsView existing reviewsAdd your own review
YATI : Kirk is amazed that Tracey would dare interfere in another culture in this episode. He says that a Starship captain would give his life, sacrifice his ship and its entire crew rather than do such a heinous thing. There follows a list of episodes in which Kirk has interfered with other cultures: "The Apple", "Miri", "The Return of the Archons", "A Taste of Armageddon", "This Side of Paradise", "Errand of Mercy", "Mirror, Mirror" and "Friday's Child". This is not a complete list, but I trust the point has been made.
Great Moment : The realization that this was another version of Earth when Kirk saw the flag was a nice scene.
Body Count : Thousands of Khoms killed by Tracey.
Factoid : This episode was originally written as one of the three possibles for the second pilot.
Quote : "...Liberty and freedom have to be more than just words." - Kirk to Spock justifing yet another prime directive violation.
Datapoints :
Illnesses : Common Cold
Planets : Omega IV
Regulations : Regulation 7, Paragraph 4
Scitech : Mind Melds
Ship Classes : Constitution Class
Species : DITL Species #214, Kohm, Yang
War : Khom-Yang war
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