In an interview conducted in January 1984 with a spokesperson (who refused to identify herself) with Atlanta’s WANX-TV 46, at that time a CBN affiliate, it was conveyed that the episode was not shown because of its supernatural content. "We try to keep good family programming in its proper perspective," said the spokesperson who bridled at the word "censored." In the same phone call, the person also stated that the Star Trek animateds were "a pretty good series, and did just as well as any other cartoon series" ratings-wise, but apparently was not the phenomenon in the ratings as the live action had been when first syndicated. This episode was also edited by the broadcasters, NBC-TV, for one run in 1974. Some lines were omitted which identified the alien, Lucien, as being definitely Lucifer (a.k.a. Satan). These are indeed very questionable subjects (Lucien = Lucifer; Salem Witch Trials; usage of supernatural techniques) for a Saturday morning cartoon. While possibly being unoffensive to mature audiences, NBC-TV’s and CBN’s point-of-view can be appreciated since the show was designed for the viewing consumption of children.