- Errand of Mercy
__NOTOC__Infobox Star Trek episode
name = Errand of Mercy
Kor and Kirk, at the mercy of the Organians
series = TOS
ep_num = 26
prod_num = 027
remas._num = 30
date =March 23 1967
writer =Gene L. Coon
director =John Newland
guest =John Colicos
John Abbott (actor)
David Hillary Hughes
Peter Brocco
Victor Lundin
George Sawaya
Walt Davis
Bobby Bass
Eddie Paskey
Gary Coombs
stardate = 3198.4
year = 2267
prev = The Devil in the Dark
next = The Alternative Factor"Errand of Mercy" is an episode of "", and was broadcast on
March 23 ,1967 . It is episode #26, production #27, written byGene L. Coon and directed byJohn Newland . Overview: At war with the Klingons,Captain Kirk andMr. Spock attempt to sway the incomprehensibly placid population of a planet to their side.Plot
On
stardate 3198.4, relations between theUnited Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire have reached the breaking point, and recent negotiations have collapsed. The USS "Enterprise" has been sent to the world ofOrgania , a non-aligned planet near the Klingon border, in fear that the Klingons will try to annex it.As the "Enterprise" approaches Organia, it is attacked by a Klingon vessel, which it destroys. Kirk warns the
Organian s of the Klingons, but the Organians are completely unconcerned. Instead, they insist that it is the Enterprise and her crew which are in danger. A Klingon fleet appears. The "Enterprise" is forced to withdraw, stranding Kirk and Spock on the surface.The Klingons seize control of the planet without resistance from the Organians, and install the ranking Klingon officer, Kor as the military governor of Organia. The Organians disguise Kirk and Spock, but refuse to do more to resist the occupation. The two start guerrilla operations of their own, over the objections of the Organians.
When the Klingons confront the Organian ruling council and threaten to torture Kirk and Spock as suspected insurgents, the Organians reveal Kirk and Spock's true identities and allow them to be arrested. After preliminary interrogations, the Klingons imprison the two of them in a dungeon. Shortly thereafter, the Organians effortlessly free the pair and hide them in the council chamber.
While Kirk and Spock try to figure out the natives' contradictory actions, Kor retaliates for the escape by ordering mass executions. Still, the Organians continue to protect the two humans, but remain otherwise unperturbed by the Klingons' actions, leaving the Federation officers and the Klingons alike baffled and frustrated.
As Federation and Klingon fleets converge on the system, threatening to turn it into a war-zone, Kirk and Spock execute a daring raid on the Klingon headquarters in hopes of rousing the population into resistance. They prove surprisingly successful, capturing Kor and preparing to make a last stand while the fleets ready to clash.
At that point, the Organians reveal their true nature. They instantly incapacitate both sides, not only around the planet, but everywhere. They are not primitive humanoids, but highly advanced and extremely powerful energy beings, so far beyond the Klingons and the Federation that they were never threatened by either side. The Organians reveal that they have forced the humans and Klingons to make a truce, the "Organian Peace Treaty". Both sides protest, but the Organians predict that the two rivals will get along far better in the future than they ever imagined.
Back on the "Enterprise", Kirk admits his embarrassment at his own initial disappointment with the forcible ending of the war and the imposed peace treaty.
40th Anniversary remastering
This episode was re-mastered in
2006 and was first airedMay 12 ,2007 as part of the remastered 40th Anniversary original series. It was preceded a week earlier by the remastered version of "Tomorrow Is Yesterday " and was followed a week later by the re-mastered version of "Patterns of Force". Aside from remastered video and audio, and the all-CGI animation of the "Enterprise" that is standard among the revisions, specific changes to this episode also include:*Klingon ships have been added to the opening and ending battle scenes where originally, only explosions and weapon fire were shown. This change now marks "Errand of Mercy" as the first time Klingon ships are shown in series if following the original episode order.
*The planet Organia was given a digital face lift with more realistic features.
*The visual effects of the Organian transformation from humanoids to beings of energy was enhanced.Notes
*In the "
Star Trek " universe, the Organians' prophecy proved accurate, with the Federation and Klingon Empire becoming close allies by the 24th Century.
*John Colicos was set to reprise his role as Kor in the third-season episode "Day of the Dove", but was unable to find the time, so the role of Kang was created instead and played byMichael Ansara . Both actors would reprise these roles (along with William Campbell reprising his Koloth character from "The Trouble With Tribbles ") decades later in the "Deep Space Nine " episode "Blood Oath".
*The Organians are explored again in a "" episode, "Observer Effect", set well before this episode.
*The Organians have an extended role in theStar Fleet Universe where their disappearance is explained. They eventually return by using the Interstellar Concordium in a war of pacification against the galaxy.
*In one of the few occasions of reference from one episode to another in the original series, Captain Koloth mentions the "Organian Peace Treaty" in the second season episode "The Trouble with Tribbles ."External links
* [http://trekmovie.com/2007/05/12/errand-of-mercy-screenshots/#more-669 Review of the remastered "Errand of Mercy" at Trekmovie.com]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708429/ Errand of Mercy] at IMDB
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