No, TOS was in Season 1 so it couldn't have.A Trek episode. That was great.
What did the script cover say? Did anyone catch it?
"Spock's Brain"
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No, TOS was in Season 1 so it couldn't have.A Trek episode. That was great.
What did the script cover say? Did anyone catch it?
"Spock's Brain"
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The Negron Complex
By the way, is it just me or does anyone else think Harry looks like a chubby version of George McFly?
Back to this week: With the way things are going, I think Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce will be changing its name for sure.
Lakshmi Bennett - Anna Wood (IMDB page)Anyone know what the actress's name was who played "Mother Lakshmi"? My googling was unsuccessul, and I want to know because she's gorgeous.![]()
Back to this week: With the way things are going, I think Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce will be changing its name for sure.
Sterling Cooper Draper Campbell?
The Negron Complex
Yeah, as Harry explained to Peggy in the episode, it was about an alien race called "the Negrons" (portrayed by white actors) who were enslaved by another race called "the Caucasons" or something (portrayed by black actors).
If you ask me, sounds more like a 3rd season script.It even has shades of "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" (maybe Paul's script was later reworked into LTBYLB?).
I wonder how much of this post I'm going to eat three weeks from now?
The Negron Complex
Yeah, as Harry explained to Peggy in the episode, it was about an alien race called "the Negrons" (portrayed by white actors) who were enslaved by another race called "the Caucasons" or something (portrayed by black actors).
If you ask me, sounds more like a 3rd season script.It even has shades of "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" (maybe Paul's script was later reworked into LTBYLB?).
From Memory Alpha said:Untitled
The World of Star Trek revealed a story premise that DeForest Kelley had always wanted to see, featuring himself and Nichelle Nichols, described as "something where the two of us were thrown onto a planet where there was a great racial problem, only reversed. The fact that I am a Southerner and she is black, and that we're trapped on this planet together."
Stephen Kandel described the story as "a show with a very militaristic planet being discovered, and the inhabitants were black. The only one they would talk to was Uhura, and they regarded the others as nothing." (Starlog issue #117, p. 44)
In The World of Star Trek, David Gerrold added a footnote to DeForest Kelley's premise, stating, "As a matter of fact, the idea was one that very definitely had been considered. A script version had even been written. And rewritten. And rewritten. The story involved a planet where blacks were the masters and whites were the slaves, but either the premise was too touchy for television or nobody could quite make it work. The script never reached a form where Roddenberry or Coon wanted to put it into production."
The basis of this episode was probably a story premise in Roddenberry's 1964 proposal Star Trek is..., entitled Kongo, about a planet with the "Ole Plantation days" with reversed roles of blacks and whites.
Stephen Kandel referred to the fact that the story was not given the go-ahead as "unfortunate" and went on to say, "I would love to have done it." (Starlog issue #117, p. 44)
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