"Still Treads The Shadow" - 2/5
Stardate 6563.4 - While studying deep space phenomena the Enterprise again encounters the starship Defiant...and a duplicate James Kirk.
Basically the
Enterprise is studying a singularity when the previously encountered starship
Defiant emerges from it. This time the ship is intact and appears fully operational including life support. It also has an occupant aboard. When they beam over to investigate the find a very old man in cryogenic suspension. After returning to the Enterprise they learn the old man is actually James T. Kirk.
It seems when the
Enterprise retrieved Kirk previously during the events of “The Tholian Web” something about the unusual space they were in duplicated Kirk as well as the
Defiant. And from the duplicate Kirk’s point of view the
Enterprise left the area and left him behind marooned on the
Defiant. Afterward the duplicate Kirk managed to restore the
Defiant’s life support systems as well as gave all of the
Defiant’s dead crew a “burial at sea” so to speak with the ship’s transporter. It also seems the
Defiant was no longer in the strange Tholian space yet now it was trapped by a singularity. Duplicate Kirk also manages to create a form of intelligence within the ship’s computer that helps him repair the
Defiant’s systems yet also keeps him company. Decades pass as the duplicate Kirk and the ship’s now self-aware AI seek to escape the singularity.
*Sigh* This episode is pretty much nothing but fan service. Sure it has moments, but overall it's just a retelling of TNG's sixth season episode "Second Chances" only here with two Kirks rather than two Will Rikers. They also pull from TOS' "The Deadly Years" as well as “Metamorphosis” and picking up on a dangling thread from "The Tholian Web." Indeed STC has an obvious habit of picking up on dangling threads from past TOS episodes rather than telling wholly original stories. "Pilgrim Of Eternity," "Lolani," "Fairest Of Them All," "The White Iris," "Divided We Stand," "Embracing The Winds" and " "Still Treads The Shadow" are all stories picking up on threads from TOS episodes. In fairness "Lolani" and "Come Not Between The Dragons" aren't picking up from specific episodes, but general ideas. Maybe that's why I think they feel the most authentic overall.
This story also feels laced with lines that feel lifted and rubber stamped from other episodes. That and it's rife with scientific jargon and technobabble you never would have heard in TOS. Indeed yet again it comes across as a TNG story in TOS clothing.
Chuck Huber tries too hard. He doesn't seem to have much in the way of nuance. While they make him look sorta like Deforest Kelley's McCoy I think I actually liked Larry Nemecek as McCoy better in terms of performance.
Candidly I don't really have much to say about this. Nothing about it feels original or genuinely engaging. It's a soup of stuff large and small pulled from other productions and stirred together resulting in a bowl of meh. And, of course, they have to introduce yet another (sorta) old flame of Kirk's.
I thought "The White Iris" was disappointing, but this might be even worse. It's not horrible, but it's really disappointing.