Star Trek
"The Mark of Gideon"
Originally aired January 17, 1969
Stardate 5423.4
What was going on the week the episode aired.
This one and "Wink of an Eye" have always reminded me more than a little of each other...Kirk finds himself more or less alone on the Enterprise with a mysterious blonde woman who needs something from him...
...and eventually Spock figures out where Kirk is and joins him.
It seems like the Gideonites don't have much cause to hide their situation, other than stringing out the plot. The spoken transporter cooridnates are conspicuous from the get-go. It's very thin that the Gideonites won't consider preventing conception, but have no issue with spreading fatal disease. And they just expected to keep Kirk there to infect one person at a time? Seems like their plan should have hinged on getting Odona out among the people to spread the disease, rather than keeping her in isolation. This episode just expects you to jump through too many nonintuitive hoops to buy into its premise.
Why didn't the Gideonites change Fake Enterprise's chronometers to account for Kirk's lost nine minutes? Why would the Gideonites' transmission cut to an insert shot of Hodin hitting a button? Why would Fake Enterprise's viewscreen show the Gideonites, other than DRAMA?
The episode does have a vaguely
Twilight Zone-ish vibe, but TZ knew how to tell stories like this in a half hour. And it's an interesting device to have Spock's voiceover narrating a log while he's onscreen as a way of sharing his thoughts...something we'll get again in "The Cloud Minders".
Next week: The Catwoman! Well, one of them, anyway.