A PROPER REVIEW OF THE ALTERNATIVE FACTOR
I joined this forum for this specific reason, to put forward a defense of one of my all-time favorite trek episodes. I am not alone in my love for this episode. My good friend, a MAJOR trekkie, introduced me to TOS by showing me "The Alternative Factor", which he too ranks as one of his all-time favorites. We have found precious few others who share our love for this one. We believe we are seeing something that unfortunately, many of you do not. My hope is that I can help you to appreciate this episode.
Right from the start, the episode draws me in and interests me to figure out what is going on in the mysterious region of space the Enterprise is exploring. The very first moment of the ship "winking out" is suspenseful and raises the hairs on my arms. What is happening here? Whatever it is, it's very intriguing. Then, sensors detect a humanoid life-form on the planet below. Where did he come from, who is he, and what does he have to do with this area of space blinking in and out of existence? I found myself extremely interested to see where this was going.
The Enterprise beams down an away party and discover a crazed madman on the surface ranting about an anti-life enemy he is trying to destroy. I can feel the intense, maniacal emotion from the actor playing Lazarus, and it draws me in further.
Take a moment to think, and imagine what it would be like for there to be a parallel universe next to our own, in which you exist in a different form, with different characteristics, but occupying the same physical space. This was an idea I pondered a lot as a young boy. I thought the idea to take this and make it into a science fiction story between two counterparts from opposite worlds was just brilliant. Now imagine your existence winking in and out between both of the Universes. How can you not be intrigued by this possibility? The premise behind "The Alternative Factor" is one of the most original and interesting ideas in the show, and it was aired BEFORE Mirror, Mirror.
Another huge plus for this episode is the dramatic, suspenseful music that accompanies the scenes where the two counterparts are duking it out in the corridor of time. As a musician myself, I really appreciate when well-written music accompanies a good story and creates a certain mood in entertainment. The mood I got from watching "The Alternative Factor" is one of mystery, eeriness, and suspense. Just think of how high the stakes are here. We're talking about matter and anti-matter clashing in space, and duking it out for the fate of existence. Does it get any more cooler, any more interesting than that? There aren't many other Star Trek episodes that match that level of drama.
In the end, the Enterprise ends up destroying Lazarus' time machine and trapping him inside the corridor between the two Universes, and thereby saving all of existence. A great end to a fantastic episode. This episode is pure, perfect science fiction. It deserves great praise and recognition. Though are some minor flaws, they don't stand out in a way that brings down the awesomeness of the episode as a whole. I give it a 9/10.