I always remembered this episode because of Lincoln. It was the first time I ever saw a impersonator of him. In my mind at such a young age it was how I imagined him to be. When I saw him die a "second" time I felt empty, almost like crying. Its a great episode.
I don’t consider this a great episode by any means myself, but I can relate to what you said, as this episode was one of my earliest recollections of Abraham Lincoln.
Col. Green 's uniform is the same Robin Williams wore when Mork premiered lol ! This was a great story . Actor portraying Lincoln was awesome ! Star Trek has stood the test of timei over 50 yrs later!
I don't care how many snotty remarks people make. With no budget, lousy sets and a studio working to kill them off, the show created an unforgettable premise that fearlessly tackled big questions in ways Lucasfilms and Marvel never have.
You’re right about the original Star Trek series. But you’re sour opinion of Lucasfilm is wrong. That first Star Wars film inspired an entire generation of children and new filmmakers. That was also a script that no studio wanted to touch. And btw, Star Trek The Motion Picture was made because of Star Wars. They are both equally influential. Don’t forget this.
I love how Colonel Green hides behind a rock whilst the main fighting is going on. This episode brought up such a vivid visage of the character despite the fact he was merely a duplicate.
When Lincoln woke up at Ford's theater , he was about to tell his wife about the crazy dream he just had, when John Wilkes Booth took that fatal shot. 4/14 , 1865.
something to do with American sanctifying their icons, so that Lincoln=Christ, and was victim of the most renowned act of terrorism ever, even eclipsing 9/11. Had he not been assassinated, he was likely to die early of general bad health or, given his depression, even suicide (which would have enlightened attitudes to mental illness). Far more important assassinations were Henry IV of France or William the Silent of the Netherlands, who had already taken history down unanticipated routes in a manner that was long-term progressive, and would probably have done more of the same
@D Sullivan quite probably, but he might not have lived long enough to do anything with the probability of natural death or suicide; dying by murder made his death more of a loss for mythology purposes
Excellent show.... so glad Lucille Ball gave the show funding and support in the beginning or we'd never have known this most fabulous series 👏... Bravo.... ❤
A. Lincoln: Oh thank goodness. An alternate universe. I got shot in the head in the last universe. Kirk: um, Mr. President, I think you have a spear sticking out of your back A. Lincoln: damn-it!
Can you imagine what the mission reports from the crew of the Enterprise must read like from Starfleet Command's perspective? 'Touched down on planet at 3:59pm local time. President Lincoln was located, but was pronounced dead on arrival by myself and the landing party. Ambushed by Genghis Khan and Klingon reinforcements at 4:12 pm local time. 4:15 pm - Landing party encountered a talking dung heap with light bulbs for a mouth, we discussed the genealogy of human morality and left in peace.'
🤣 This made my day!🤣 You'd think at this point Starfleet Command would go, " you know what Kirk, maybe we don't really need to know what's going on out there..!"
i will have to admit all these years, that rock monster VOICE is one of the unique sound effects i've ever listened too ! and its display of power, unique........""WE CAME IN PEACE !"..........."and you may GO in peace !"..........and that ladies and gentlemen is what happens when you play at someone elses house..........they get too call the shots !........................whats essential to this episode kirk and spock couldn't deploy their usual analysis to over come the hosts.............they were lucky to leave at all ! good episode !
Genghis Khan Colonel Green Kahless Zora The evil side. Captain Kirk Mr Spock Abraham Lincoln Surak. The good side. My favorite part was when Yarnek would snap his claws after stating " Here are your opponents." Always made me laugh.
This character was not only extremely creative in shape and form but also his power to transmute atoms, cells, and molecules, molecular reconstruction, and last but certainly and definitely not least his curiosity and intelligence was frighteningly and haunting enough to what lengths and measures he went to just to decipher and investigate human frailty, morality, and rationality. It would seem that this alien being with the nigh incalculable powers it possessed was entertained by the conflict for his own private enjoyment. I love it with all my heart and soul, great episode and thanks so much the clip.
“Your good and your evil use the same methods, achieve the same results. Do you have an explanation?” Good question by the rock creature. Always liked the Col. Green character too. I think the guy that played him was a big Star Trek fan and probably attended some of the conventions wearing a red jumpsuit. “Col. Green you had the reputation of moving against your adversaries in the midst of negotiations. Why captain that was centuries ago and not altogether true, no there is much I would do differently now if I could, don’t let rumor and innuendo sway you.” The original episodes were well written.
The original Star Trek beats anything & everything made today, despite all of the special effects they have today or maybe because of it. Back then they had no special effects, no computers etc, so they had to rely on great story lines & fantastic acting.
I know someone that fights like Kirk and maybe even better Mr. berry176, James West (Robert Conrad) of the Wild Wild West. It would've been amazing and interesting if television executives constructed a situation where they both met and teamed up with each other, it would be quite amazing if you ask me.
Genghis definitely runs off (following Zora who ran off early in the fight), but it looks like Kahless was speared in the stomach by Kirk and left to die. Green may have been stabbed in the back by his own short spear, or otherwise simply knocked out by blunt trauma. The Excalbian says "the others have run off," but I assume he means the two others who weren't dispatched by Kirk, and Kahless and Green were dead or unconscious at that point.
@@Zorro9129 I would say that you failed to fully appreciate all the moral education in Star Trek. I've studied Philosophy and Ethics extensively. Most any name or vocab word you could think of from around the world. The Secular Humanism and Rational Materialism of Star Fleet beats them all, hands down - and is still what I believe now. Tho as a little kid, I didn't know it had a name
@@justsomeguy3931 That simply confirms it for me, as I regard secular humanism as one of humanity's greatest follies and made-up religions. It has no real moral anchor except for a vague or contrived "feel-goodism" that can be easily adapted by actors to fit their own interests. In other words, it is not real morality at all.
@@justsomeguy3931 No, I believe in Natural Law (or "the Dao," as C.S. Lewis would put it) which is a morality that all great religions abide by, in whole or in part. One must love his family and kin, respect strangers, care for one's elders as well as one's children, etc. Any attempt to replace this with a "scientific" formulation is bound to fall short, as every ideology which rejects Natural Law unconsciously channels some of its tenets, while repudiating others. The only real alternative to traditional morality is therefore a total selfishness or Egoism. Secular humanism cannot and will not lead to "better" humans any more than the fad ideology-religions from the 18th to 20th century have. In terms of practical ethics, it is far simpler yet useful to follow the principle of "do not initiate aggression" similar to what Lysander Spooner believed. If society considered that one principle it would be by no means perfect yet it would be much more civil, yet secular humanism does not follow it beyond lip service.
The way I see it between Spock and Sarek, there were 2 Vulcans who could've nerve pinched all 4 of the evil duplicates early on during the first confrontation. They could've then tied them all up and this should've demonstrated to the Rock Creature that good was stronger than evil, satisfying the rock creature's quest for knowledge to see which was stronger.
Colonel Green was the last red shirt to die in Star Trek TOS. I wished that he was spared, and used for Starfleet covert missions. Doing Starfleet's dirty work would suit him perfectly.
Kirk: I actually feel I have met Lincoln. Spock: And I too Sarek. Perhaps in an sense they were real, since they were created out of our own thoughts, how could they be anything other than what we expected them to be? Uhura: Captain, the planet has resumed its normal appearance. (Meaning, if you beam your butt down there now you will beam into a pool of boiling lava!!) I was hoping they would show this conversation.
No, it's not advantage enough. I want to make sure the odds are in our favour. Overwhelm and devastate, that's the way to get power and to hold it, and I mean to do that.
Yes, he does doesn't he Mr. Gary Rockfield? Yarnek the Excalbian was a very powerful character being able to manipulate energy and matter in whatever way he chose to do so.
That inhabitant did, and responded to Kirk’s we came in peace, with, and you may go in peace. Essentially giving him the bird. Why my favorite episode when first time watching.
Thankfully col greene and zora chickened out. ThIs allowed spock to hold ghengis khan in a tie while Kirk trounces !!!KAHLESS THE UNFORGETTABLE!!!. He then finishes ghengis for spock and gives green the (houston) "fist to the face" technique at 2:11 What a stud!
The moment Colonel Green dies. He has a smile on his face. Funny how none of these duplicates bleed after they get pierced by spears and stakes made from wood that is also an illusion.
Hey, anybody else notice that around 1:13, Spock is suddenly replaced by what appears to be a black dude in a Beatles wig and elf ears who is about four inches shorter and forty pounds heavier?
I always felt that the writer lost an opportunity for a Kirk Monologue at the end of the episode, when the Alien finds there is no difference between the two concepts. Simply put, the Alien received the answer to their question when the evil were willing to attack, but the good simply seeking to NOT have conflict. Once the Alien interfered with the equation they altered it from Good vs. Evil and how they operate to Side 1 vs. Side 2 in a struggle for survival.
still, kirk made a good point, the incentive was different, it was far from a good test. Had he offered kirk and spock power instead of the lives of their crew, thing might've been different. Our methods change when we think the ends justify the means. We want peace, but how many lives would you hurt, torture, and end in order to get it? Its why I believe the method and means matter as much as the end.
Landing crew of the enterprise against history of earth great leaders , this is obvious a base match. A lot such as a basing match in a game to describe it full - Subspace Continuum.
A big flaw, Kirk seems to handle all the bad guys in the fight but Spock 10 times stronger then even Kirk as established in another show that had Spock throw Kirk like a ragged doll needed help in this fight.
one of many inconsustencies. Ghenghis Khan the man who took onba whole continent and literallylived on his horse fior battle seiging cities runs off mid scuffle? No i think not .
I don't think I would characterize Kahless as evil. He was the warrior that brought the concept of honor to the Klingon people. Also, in the future, Kirk could probably make any Klingon's eyes pop out of their head by telling them he fought a duplicate of Kahless, the greatest Klingon warrior to ever live---and beat him.
I always remembered this episode because of Lincoln. It was the first time I ever saw a impersonator of him. In my mind at such a young age it was how I imagined him to be. When I saw him die a "second" time I felt empty, almost like crying. Its a great episode.
I don’t consider this a great episode by any means myself, but I can relate to what you said, as this episode was one of my earliest recollections of Abraham Lincoln.
Awesome sixties
@@matthewpage848It's a fun and goofy episode. The same scrutiny that is applied to ever episode of TOS is never applied to the subsequent series.
That dude must have been the real Lincoln. They must have raised him from the dead for this episode! Amazing casting and acting!
Col. Green 's uniform is the same Robin Williams wore when Mork premiered lol ! This was a great story . Actor portraying Lincoln was awesome ! Star Trek has stood the test of timei over 50 yrs later!
Well, shazbot! I never knew!
Much better than Left Trek.
It’s hard to believe,that Star Trek is fifty year’s old,now?That’s amazing,really!😊
@@bettyleeist Fifty what that belongs to a year?
I don't care how many snotty remarks people make. With no budget, lousy sets and a studio working to kill them off, the show created an unforgettable premise that fearlessly tackled big questions in ways Lucasfilms and Marvel never have.
looks awful
You’re right about the original Star Trek series. But you’re sour opinion of Lucasfilm is wrong. That first Star Wars film inspired an entire generation of children and new filmmakers. That was also a script that no studio wanted to touch. And btw, Star Trek The Motion Picture was made because of Star Wars. They are both equally influential. Don’t forget this.
Agreed!!
Agreed!!!
The original series was my favorite watch as a 7 year old...and also now as a 63 year old 😎🚀👽🛸
Gotta love original Star Trek.
You're right about that Wayward Son because I do.
@@brianpaschal7755 Amen brother. TOS stands at the pinnacle of incredible shows, right up there with Twilight Zone, and Lost in Space.
Absolutely!
" Captain, Abraham Lincoln is on the view screen !!!".
" Mr.Sulu, arm main phasers !!".
I love how Colonel Green hides behind a rock whilst the main fighting is going on. This episode brought up such a vivid visage of the character despite the fact he was merely a duplicate.
Maria larosa guit when ?
He was living up to the memories of Kirk, as Spock said whom else could they be since taken from their memories.
A wild and crazy episode. But it was sad to see Abraham Lincoln die.
Yes, I agree
Yes Any, I really didn't like that myself. In fact, it not only pissed me off but it seriously made me very sad too.
When Lincoln woke up at Ford's theater , he was about to tell his wife about the crazy dream he just had, when John Wilkes Booth took that fatal shot. 4/14 , 1865.
something to do with American sanctifying their icons, so that Lincoln=Christ, and was victim of the most renowned act of terrorism ever, even eclipsing 9/11. Had he not been assassinated, he was likely to die early of general bad health or, given his depression, even suicide (which would have enlightened attitudes to mental illness).
Far more important assassinations were Henry IV of France or William the Silent of the Netherlands, who had already taken history down unanticipated routes in a manner that was long-term progressive, and would probably have done more of the same
@D Sullivan quite probably, but he might not have lived long enough to do anything with the probability of natural death or suicide; dying by murder made his death more of a loss for mythology purposes
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A. Lincoln: Oh thank goodness. An alternate universe. I got shot in the head in the last universe.
Kirk: um, Mr. President, I think you have a spear sticking out of your back
A. Lincoln: damn-it!
Can you imagine what the mission reports from the crew of the Enterprise must read like from Starfleet Command's perspective?
'Touched down on planet at 3:59pm local time. President Lincoln was located, but was pronounced dead on arrival by myself and the landing party. Ambushed by Genghis Khan and Klingon reinforcements at 4:12 pm local time. 4:15 pm - Landing party encountered a talking dung heap with light bulbs for a mouth, we discussed the genealogy of human morality and left in peace.'
Welll, this had a reason. If it were "*just*" the clip that'd be different -- crazier still.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA ! James Collings...........yeah, SFC be like.......""AWWWEEEE BLANK ! ITS MAVERICK AND GOOSE !"
that's just Tuesday for them
That is really funny
🤣 This made my day!🤣
You'd think at this point Starfleet Command would go, " you know what Kirk, maybe we don't really need to know what's going on out there..!"
i will have to admit all these years, that rock monster VOICE is one of the unique sound effects i've ever listened too ! and its display of power, unique........""WE CAME IN PEACE !"..........."and you may GO in peace !"..........and that ladies and gentlemen is what happens when you play at someone elses house..........they get too call the shots !........................whats essential to this episode kirk and spock couldn't deploy their usual analysis to over come the hosts.............they were lucky to leave at all ! good episode !
I love how dejected Kirk sounds when he said "we came in peace"
The original episodes of Star Trek were a masterpiece
Genghis Khan
Colonel Green
Kahless
Zora
The evil side.
Captain Kirk
Mr Spock
Abraham Lincoln
Surak.
The good side.
My favorite part was when Yarnek would snap his claws after stating " Here are your opponents." Always made me laugh.
This character was not only extremely creative in shape and form but also his power to transmute atoms, cells, and molecules, molecular reconstruction, and last but certainly and definitely not least his curiosity and intelligence was frighteningly and haunting enough to what lengths and measures he went to just to decipher and investigate human frailty, morality, and rationality. It would seem that this alien being with the nigh incalculable powers it possessed was entertained by the conflict for his own private enjoyment. I love it with all my heart and soul, great episode and thanks so much the clip.
“Your good and your evil use the same methods, achieve the same results. Do you have an explanation?” Good question by the rock creature. Always liked the Col. Green character too. I think the guy that played him was a big Star Trek fan and probably attended some of the conventions wearing a red jumpsuit. “Col. Green you had the reputation of moving against your adversaries in the midst of negotiations. Why captain that was centuries ago and not altogether true, no there is much I would do differently now if I could, don’t let rumor and innuendo sway you.” The original episodes were well written.
as a kid I always thought Colonel Green was such an intriguing character. I wish that they had done more with him in subsequent episodes.
He played a role in ST: ENTERPRISE
He may have been a subtle caricature of Commander Rockwell, who was a political activist around that time until his assassination.
Colonel Green was around during the time of Khan Noonian Singh. 1990's
I agree with that one.
I found him utterly despicable and two faced, cruel and selfish. He caused Lincoln to be killed. He was EVIL and he led the others into evil.
The original Star Trek beats anything & everything made today, despite all of the special effects they have today or maybe because of it.
Back then they had no special effects, no computers etc, so they had to rely on great story lines & fantastic acting.
Absolutely! It wasn't really about the flash, each episode taught a lesson. I think that's why they are timeless
Nobody fights like Kirk!!!!
I know someone that fights like Kirk and maybe even better Mr. berry176, James West (Robert Conrad) of the Wild Wild West. It would've been amazing and interesting if television executives constructed a situation where they both met and teamed up with each other, it would be quite amazing if you ask me.
Kirk-fu always wins! 😊
Col. Green "Overwhelm and Devastate, thats how you win!!!!"
General Schwarzkopf
help me spock , help me spock! the taunting that goes on from green and his henchman is epic in this episode against kirk , spock, lincoln
1 of my favorite episodes. Seen all numerous times since the 1970s.
Hi the name of this episode
Also highly unlikely Ghengis Khan or Khaless would have run off.Evil does not always" run off when confronted " ..
Indeed, evil people tend to be prideful and pride does lend itself to courage, albeit a destructive and negative kind.
The real Kahless would certainly not have run off.
U R RIGHT bob.............but they only have about 48-50mins including commercials to tell the story !
You are correct, but non the less, it must be confronted, the alternative is to let evil have its way. So, much of that in the our world.
Genghis definitely runs off (following Zora who ran off early in the fight), but it looks like Kahless was speared in the stomach by Kirk and left to die. Green may have been stabbed in the back by his own short spear, or otherwise simply knocked out by blunt trauma. The Excalbian says "the others have run off," but I assume he means the two others who weren't dispatched by Kirk, and Kahless and Green were dead or unconscious at that point.
This show, and episode in particular, taught me all I ever needed to know about good and evil as a kid
It's a great show, but if it taught you "all that you needed to know" then you didn't get a proper moral education.
@@Zorro9129 I would say that you failed to fully appreciate all the moral education in Star Trek. I've studied Philosophy and Ethics extensively. Most any name or vocab word you could think of from around the world. The Secular Humanism and Rational Materialism of Star Fleet beats them all, hands down - and is still what I believe now. Tho as a little kid, I didn't know it had a name
@@justsomeguy3931 That simply confirms it for me, as I regard secular humanism as one of humanity's greatest follies and made-up religions. It has no real moral anchor except for a vague or contrived "feel-goodism" that can be easily adapted by actors to fit their own interests. In other words, it is not real morality at all.
@@Zorro9129 Oh, so you believe in mythology then?
@@justsomeguy3931 No, I believe in Natural Law (or "the Dao," as C.S. Lewis would put it) which is a morality that all great religions abide by, in whole or in part. One must love his family and kin, respect strangers, care for one's elders as well as one's children, etc. Any attempt to replace this with a "scientific" formulation is bound to fall short, as every ideology which rejects Natural Law unconsciously channels some of its tenets, while repudiating others. The only real alternative to traditional morality is therefore a total selfishness or Egoism. Secular humanism cannot and will not lead to "better" humans any more than the fad ideology-religions from the 18th to 20th century have.
In terms of practical ethics, it is far simpler yet useful to follow the principle of "do not initiate aggression" similar to what Lysander Spooner believed. If society considered that one principle it would be by no means perfect yet it would be much more civil, yet secular humanism does not follow it beyond lip service.
Bart LaRue's voice as the creature was great as always.
I loved this episode as a kid. The battle between good and evil. What can be learned?
That Sarek was a pussy?
That Good strives for a selfless goal. Evil strives for selfish goals.
@@Nynex47 *Surak - not Sarek.*
*Sarek was Spock's father.*
@@WarThunder-zt4xw Very good reply and response, I'm impressed with that.
@@brianpaschal5430 Thank You kindly Sir!
The guy who played Genghis Khan also played the giant axe man against a bare handed Cain in 'Kung Fu'.
William shatner was gorgeous when he was young
Kirk would have taken out enemies of the 24th century with his double jump kick and only have a ripped shirt and a bloody lip.
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The way I see it between Spock and Sarek, there were 2 Vulcans who could've nerve pinched all 4 of the evil duplicates early on during the first confrontation. They could've then tied them all up and this should've demonstrated to the Rock Creature that good was stronger than evil, satisfying the rock creature's quest for knowledge to see which was stronger.
We wouldn't have a story then would we? If everything could be solved so easily.
Also in a very peaceful manner. Perhaps the nerve pinch wasn't known to Vulcans of Surak's time.
Colonel Green was the last red shirt to die in Star Trek TOS. I wished that he was spared, and used for Starfleet covert missions. Doing Starfleet's dirty work would suit him perfectly.
One of my top 5 faves. Brilliant music.
That Klingon that said "Help me Spock" is Klingon Jesus that was introduced in Star Trek the next Generation with Worf as a clone.
Kirk put a nice move on Green. Dropped him on his own weapon.
"Now can you cry like Lincoln?" -- ouch.
That red jumpsuit is looks like Mork from "Mork and Mindy". Nanu-nanu.
It is the recycled suit piece. Also, Mork’s helmet came from “The Outer Limits” (1963)
@0:24 Kahless, the Klingon troll.
Kahless is a hero.of Worf"s on TNG,.He was the founder of the Klingon Empire.And to think.Kirk got to fight his duplicate.
Yes,I should;”applaude’Lucille Ball ⚽️ for helping fund this marvelous show,too!And,it’s nice to remember the Star Trek crew,like;”old friends!’
Brilliant and profound writing.
The 60s were full of shows that have great imagination because the competition they were getting from films.
"Scotty, two to beam up. And, after we are aboard, blow this Planet into forkin' BITS!"
Many people hate this episode. But it is great old fashioned space opera.
Dang, this still holds up
when I watch these old videos, I feel like it was Kirk and friends going for a joy ride thru space
Kirk: I actually feel I have met Lincoln.
Spock: And I too Sarek. Perhaps in an sense they were real, since they were created out of our own thoughts, how could they be anything other than what we expected them to be?
Uhura: Captain, the planet has resumed its normal appearance.
(Meaning, if you beam your butt down there now you will beam into a pool of boiling lava!!) I was hoping they would show this conversation.
Ngl, Klingon uniforms have always been my favorite in every era.
Thats actually a pretty decent Lincoln likeness...
The red jump suit Col. Green is wearing is actually Morks outfit from Mork and Mindy....it doesn't have the silver triangle on the front though.
"Help me Spock."
2:04 to 2:14 , nicely done fight scene, Bill Shatner was in fine shape whereby a stand in stuntman wouldn't work in this scene.
Behold! The spectacle ! You may go in peace ....This papermache outfit with the blinking lights is hot. and i need out ! ;)
Yarnek would make a good Halloween costume.
I like how the giant turd dried up at the end.
😂
Yes, we'll go in peace. And once I'm back aboard the Enterprise I'll have every Photon torpedo aimed at this planet then fired.
I think you are incredible William shatner a real inspirational person 👏 I love you so much so does jesus christ
Absolute piece of genius 👏 I love William shatner
And jesus loves you
Lincoln to Kirk: "Watch out, Jim."
Then Lincoln dies. But why?
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Talking rocks, Abraham Lincoln, and they said lost in space was silly!
No, it's not advantage enough. I want to make sure the odds are in our favour. Overwhelm and devastate, that's the way to get power and to hold it, and I mean to do that.
A memorably cheesy episode, but the rock creature does make some intelligent points at the end
Yes, he does doesn't he Mr. Gary Rockfield? Yarnek the Excalbian was a very powerful character being able to manipulate energy and matter in whatever way he chose to do so.
Janos Prohaska is the man!
I love the cookie turd monster!
😂
A great episode.
Put a warning beacon out in space to keep people away from these evil glowbulb rock people.
As was stated in a the Omega glory episode, Good shall always beat evil
No one fucks with Kirk-Fu and the Vulcan Neck Pinch.
That inhabitant did, and responded to Kirk’s we came in peace, with, and you may go in peace. Essentially giving him the bird. Why my favorite episode when first time watching.
Maybe Kirk should have fashioned a primitive cannon out of a bamboo shoot, some vines and a diamond projectile.
Thankfully col greene and zora chickened out. ThIs allowed spock to hold ghengis khan in a tie while Kirk trounces !!!KAHLESS THE UNFORGETTABLE!!!. He then finishes ghengis for spock and gives green the (houston) "fist to the face" technique at 2:11
What a stud!
how can a people not understand between good and evil. and still survive.
Help me Kirk....HELP ME KIRK!!
The moment Colonel Green dies. He has a smile on his face. Funny how none of these duplicates bleed after they get pierced by spears and stakes made from wood that is also an illusion.
Green is the Man!!!!
Hey, anybody else notice that around 1:13, Spock is suddenly replaced by what appears to be a black dude in a Beatles wig and elf ears who is about four inches shorter and forty pounds heavier?
With all that fighting you would of thought Kirk could of least of torn his shirt.
I always felt that the writer lost an opportunity for a Kirk Monologue at the end of the episode, when the Alien finds there is no difference between the two concepts.
Simply put, the Alien received the answer to their question when the evil were willing to attack, but the good simply seeking to NOT have conflict.
Once the Alien interfered with the equation they altered it from Good vs. Evil and how they operate to Side 1 vs. Side 2 in a struggle for survival.
it was clear and better portrayed left unsaid I think
This was a cool episode, the only slightly cheesy part was the occasional weird grunting during the battle lol!
If the rock-aliens didn’t understand good and evil, how could they set up the sides of good and evil to fight?
Whoa! Now that's a thought.
They only knew the names and forms but not the substance or what each was about
William shatner incredible incredible 👏 love you both and Leonard nimmoy jesus christ loves you so do l
Ghengis Khan a 6' giant? I don't think so. Weren't the mongols generally short?
still, kirk made a good point, the incentive was different, it was far from a good test. Had he offered kirk and spock power instead of the lives of their crew, thing might've been different. Our methods change when we think the ends justify the means. We want peace, but how many lives would you hurt, torture, and end in order to get it? Its why I believe the method and means matter as much as the end.
Long before there was a 💩 emoji, there was the rock monster
Reminds me of this presidential election what the alien says to kirk about tactics
The mighty Warrior and conqueror Genghis Khan looks like a caveman here LOL
I always wondered what powers they were going to give the evil team?
Hmmm...I've been in dirt clod fights when I was a kid that put this to shame.
Kirk basically whips all 3 of them, even saving Spock who has the strength of 5 humans as I recall.
Landing crew of the enterprise against history of earth great leaders , this is obvious a base match. A lot such as a basing match in a game to describe it full - Subspace Continuum.
The concept of 'mineralite' or living rock as Scotty described it has been speculated to exist for quite some time.
Don't tell Kent Hovind!
@@cygnustsp Mums the word.
First explored in The Outer Limits episode “Corpus Earthling”.
I wonder if Coronel Greene's back story ever made it into the modern franchises.
Khaless
A big flaw, Kirk seems to handle all the bad guys in the fight but Spock 10 times stronger then even Kirk as established in another show that had Spock throw Kirk like a ragged doll needed help in this fight.
Spock is three times stronger. Vulcans are three times stronger than humans (on average).
one of many inconsustencies. Ghenghis Khan the man who took onba whole continent and literallylived on his horse fior battle seiging cities runs off mid scuffle? No i think not .
I don't think I would characterize Kahless as evil. He was the warrior that brought the concept of honor to the Klingon people. Also, in the future, Kirk could probably make any Klingon's eyes pop out of their head by telling them he fought a duplicate of Kahless, the greatest Klingon warrior to ever live---and beat him.
True... but the duplicate Kahless was formed from Kirk's thoughts, and he did consider the Kilngons evil.
WELCOME TO YOUR Ph.D. THESIS DEFENSE
Is that Krav Maga Kirk is using? Lmao
How honest Abe really died.
First Star Trek fight scene where Kirk killed his opponents. Kirk wanted revenge on Green for the death of Lincoln.
Double decker blowfly
Brought me here. Why? I don't know!
Maybe Kirk should bring a few Horta with him next time??
Kirk to Enterprise, beam down some privates and NCO's to handle this! What the hell are WE doing down here getting all dirty and busting our nuts?!
um, let me see, which guys are good and which guys evil ...
Star trek online made a good scenerio about this..