It's not a good one to broadcast as a first episode on NBC in 1966...
I respectively disagree. They started with The Man Trap, now 45 years later, the franchise is still going along. I'd say it worked out fine.

It's not a good one to broadcast as a first episode on NBC in 1966...
It's probably been asked before, but what is the history of M-113 and these creatures and how did this particular one manage to be the last of it's kind all of a sudden?
Did the planets salt levels suddenly run out due to some ecological disaster that also wiped out the inhabitants, and then each salt vampire suddenly began to die off or feed off each other until there was only one left?
What do you think happened?
It's not a good one to broadcast as a first episode on NBC in 1966...
I respectively disagree. They started with The Man Trap, now 45 years later, the franchise is still going along. I'd say it worked out fine.![]()
Always thought it would be a cool species to reintroduce to the Trek Universe, pity they cut that one out of the new Trek movie.
what is the history of M-113 and these creatures and how did this particular one manage to be the last of it's kind all of a sudden?
...his argument that "it needs love as much as it needs salt" has some creepy connotations. Did he really "love" the creature which killed his wife? Seriously? Was it (ugh) sexual...
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