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Looking for an episode - Medieval

JCL

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Hello,

I created this account just to see if anyone can help me find if the following information matches any Star Trek episode (from any of the series), if not any sci-fi show from the 80's and 90's.

- The group lands on an alien planet, the humanoids on the planet are excited because they think that people will feel right at home. They tell the group that they have been observing Earth and have recreated what they saw. When everyone walks around they find that everything is model after medieval times on Earth. Turns out that based on the alien planet's location and how light travels, they had been observing medieval Earth.

Additional Note: My husband swears that Jonathan Frakes is the one that says that the humanoids have been looking at Earth's light from medieval times. However, this is not a Next Generation episode.

Does it sound familiar to anyone?
 
Squire of Gothos TOS season 1

http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Squire_of_Gothos_(episode)

Spock and the crew of the Enterprise conduct a sensor sweep of where Kirk and Sulu could be. The bridge crew conclude, since they can find absolutely no trace of them on the Enterprise, that their two missing officers have to be on the planet even though it is extremely inhospitable. Despite this, it appears to host some form of life and someone transmits a clear, if somewhat archaic, greeting. "Hip-hip hoorah. And, I believe, it is pronounced "Tally-ho".", Spock reads. Spock orders a beam down, and a landing party consisting of DeSalle, Jaeger, and Dr. McCoy discover a zone of Earth-like conditions, and within it, a large fortified manor (or small castle). Inside is a collection of bizarre artifacts and decorations – and the frozen forms of Kirk and Sulu. "They're like waxworks figures", McCoy notes. Almost as soon as the missing officers are discovered, the door slams shut, and a harpsichord begins to play; seated there is a foppish figure in a blue coat and ruffled shirt. He introduces himself as General Trelane (retired), the Squire of Gothos.

Trelane is friendly enough at first, but does not hesitate to make it clear that he is in firm control of the situation. When Kirk demands to Trelane that they are to leave immediately and go back to the Enterprise, Trelane transports him to the outside of his castle, which is filled with toxic gas, as a demonstration of his "authority". When Trelane returns Kirk to his home a few seconds later, the captain is choking and coughing. Trelane makes it quite clear that the landing party is not leaving. "Now, you will behave yourselves hereafter, won't you? Or I shall be very, very angry", Trelane threatens.


From the episode:

(He goes back to his playing)
DESALLE: We've lost contact with the ship, Captain. We're trapped here.
TRELANE: I can't tell you how delighted I am to have visitors from the very planet that I've made my hobby. Yes, but according to my observations, I didn't think you capable of such voyages.
JAEGER: Notice the period, Captain. Nine hundred light years from Earth. It's what might be seen through a viewing scope if it were powerful enough.
TRELANE: Ah, yes. I've been looking in on the doings on your lively little Earth.
KIRK: Then you've been looking in on the doings nine hundred years past.
TRELANE: Oh, really? Have I made an error in time? How fallible of me. Oh, I did so want to make you feel at home. I'm quite proud of the detail.
KIRK: General Trelane.
TRELANE: Retired, sir. Just Squire Trelane now. And you may call me Squire. Yes, I rather fancy that.
KIRK: For what purpose have you imprisoned us here?
TRELANE: Imprisoned? Nonsense. You're my guests. You see, I just finished my studies of your curious and fascinating society. You came by at the most propitious moment. I want to know all about your campaigns, your battles, your missions of conquest.
 
See that's what I thought but the Squire of Gothos episode has dark undertones from the beginning. The episode I imagine has everyone walking around happily observing thing. There's a stone bed and a courtyard.

I think I may just be confusing the away teams reaction to the planet with the reaction that other teams have had in other episodes/shows. Like how happy everyone was to explore the M planet in the Next Generation episode "Justice" before Wesley tramples the flowers.
 
My first thought was also "The Squire of Gothos."

But, there was a TNG episode where Data crashed on a late medieval/early renaissance planet and had android amnesia, but those guys weren't at all aware of Earth. It's the first TNG episode which springs to my mind that had a medieval feel at all. There's also "Errand of Mercy" where (SPOILER ALERT if you haven't watched much TOS) the natives were actually non-corporeal super-beings who maintained a humanoid medieval illusion in order to facilitate communication with humanoid visitors.

Honestly, I don't think there is one episode which is as you've described. I suspect you may be conflating several stories and mixing them with some of your own original creativity.

Sounds like it might be a fun episode, though.

--Alex
 
Perhaps the stone courtyard and happy people you're thinking of are from Errand of Mercy?
 
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