He falls down some stairs and begins to pull himself up, accidentally leaning onto a control panel. Miramanee does not realize she is dying or Kirk's real identity and speaks hopefully to Kirk about how she will give him a happy life with many children, when she is recovered. Spock has been working them out on his Vulcan harp. Uhura is not on the bridge in this episode, but stock footage from ", During the first attempt to deflect the asteroid a rare top shot of the. First aired: 4 October 1968 Spock and Kirk go down into the monument and try to discover how to work the controls. As they talk, a storm brews outside. Help . ← 58th of 80 released in TOS → As they are speaking, a young boy who had been caught in fish nets and had drowned was brought in. ", "The sooner our happiness together begins, the longer it will last. McCoy brands the planet "an enigma.". Spock tells McCoy that the symbols are not words, but music. ", Back on the Enterprise, Montgomery Scott warns from engineering that the ship is being pushed too hard. ", "And as for the pressure, that green ice water you call blood–" Scotty reports to Spock that the Enterprise's warp drive is non-functional and can only be repaired at a starbase. They moved humanoid species in danger of extinction, placing them around throughout the galaxy in hospitable areas in order to save them. She praises him for his invention of the lamp and his knowledge of food preservation, that will protect the people in time of famine. For McCoy, this answers the question of why there are so many similar humanoid species scattered throughout the galaxy. ← 58th of 801 released in all → Spock goes and lies down but returns to his work as soon as McCoy leaves. What is paradise syndrome? Spock moves the ship into the path of the asteroid. Paradise syndrome is the one that often leads to the formation of problems. Kirk loses his memory and joins the descendants of a tribe of Native Americans. He is hailed as a god, and taken back to their village, where the tribal elders demand proof of Kirk's divinity. TREKCORE > TOS > HD Images . The Paradise Syndrome (sh. At the sight of Kirk emerging from the obelisk, both kneel and cover their faces with their hands. [4], This episode was released in Japan on December 21, 1993 as part of the complete season 3 LaserDisc set, Star Trek: Original Series log.3. Salish's father, who was medicine chief before him, died before he could pass on the secret. (, Although not mentioned on screen, the planet in this episode, according to the script, was called. Attempts result in a change of 0.0013 degrees in its course, which the crew deems insufficient to avoid collision with the planet. According to author Daniel Leonard Bernardi, "'The Paradise Syndrome" stereotypes Native Americans as noble savages and whites as 'normal' and even divine [...] Miramanee cannot figure out how to pull Kirk's shirt off, as she cannot find any lacing. Before that time, Native Americans used porcupine quills, and beads made of other natural materials. Use the form below to send us your comments. A trap door slides open and drops Kirk into a chamber. They come upon an obelisk, the Obelisk, covered with unknown alien symbols. An asteroid is on a direct course towards the planet. Miramanee tries to stop them, but Salish stops her. Although only seen in the distance in a couple of shots, the little village on the far shore of the lake included some realistic details – the people can be seen working on canoes. Miramanee attempts to reassure Salish that any other woman in the village would be honored to have him, but Salish bitterly tells her that he will have no other. … Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Miramanee happily tells Kirk that she is pregnant. They will continue under impulse drive the 59.223 days back to the planet, trailed by the asteroid with only a four-hour gap. Kirk stands in front of the obelisk and pushes and beats at the exterior to no avail. Spock manipulates what he believes to be the correct controls and a blue beams emits from the obelisk and successfully pushes off the asteroid away from Amerind. He dreams vaguely of the Enterprise and her crew. Spock notes that the obelisk is "an alien metal of some kind, an alloy resistant to probe." ", "Well, what do you wait for, god? The trio only has thirty minutes to explore the surface before leaving the planet. Player Feedback. Salish reminds Miramanee that she should be working on their ritual cloak. As the Enterprise nears the planet, Spock succeeds in partially deciphering the markings on the obelisk. At that moment, a drowned boy is brought in. He reminds Spock that he made a command decision and it isn't his fault that the asteroid wasn't deflected. He ascends the stairs and the trap door opens to let him out. Spock uses a mind meld to retrieve Kirk's memories, while McCoy tends to Miramanee's wounds. Kirk tells her that he is "so happy". I'm not sure, but I think I've never felt that way before. "The Paradise Syndrome" He asks about her condition and McCoy tells him that her internal injuries are fatal. They come upon an … Spock examines the symbols but can offer no insight into their meaning. The Paradise Syndrome. ← 22nd of 80 released in TOS-R → Kirk and Miramanee are both stoned by the villagers, and Miramanee receives a hard blow to her abdomen. Plot Summary: When Kirk beams down to an idyllic planet being threatened by an asteroid on a collision course, he inadvertently triggers an alien obelisk that erases much of his memory. McCoy berates Spock for suggesting abandoning the search for the time being. After McCoy leaves the two of them alone together, Kirk tells Miramanee that the planet has been saved. He notices that Spock is intently studying the tricorder images of the obelisk. The medicine chief, Salish, insists that he prove himself. Paradise Syndrome, while not officially recognized by psychologists as a mental condition, is a term used by some to refer to a condition in which a person suffers a feeling of dissatisfaction despite having achieved all their dreams. This is not the case with Kirk. Wed, 10 Aug 2011 10:00:00 +0800 @trektv. ; As You Know: Since the episode starts with the crew arriving on the planet, the script strains a bit to have Spock explain what they're doing there.It hits peak ridiculousness when he spends several minutes explaining to McCoy that it's … Margaret Armen The lake featured in this episode is the Franklin Reservoir above Los Angeles. Home > Season 3 Screencaps > 3x03 - The Paradise Syndrome They struggle and he tells her to "go, go die with your false god." All bow to Kirk, covering their faces. Newest Fan Art. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Sabrina Scharf. As the asteroid nears the planet, the sky darkens, thunder roars and strong winds blow, and the elders tell Kirk he must go into the temple to stop the storm. Kirk falls deeper in love with Miramanee, though haunted at night by dreams of people he feels he should be with. Within a few moments, the boy is breathing again. Kirk walks back to the village feeling content and lucky. They part tearfully. While examining the obelisk, Kirk is accidentally trapped inside. He convinces her to tell what she knows. He begins calling out to the obelisk but the only apparent response is stronger winds and Salish smiling at Kirk's failure. This is "TOS - S03E03 - The Paradise Syndrome" by e. gregious on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. That's it. After determining it is almost dead center, Spock instructs Sulu to lock all phasers there to split the asteroid. Permalink More . McCoy is disturbed by Spock's lack of attention to his rant. The two return to the Enterprise. [2], In 2017, Screen Rant rated the love story between Kirk and Miramanee as the seventh best love story in Star Trek. It really requires a large cast to give the Indian tribe some scope. While I'm at it, I also like Friday's Child - heck, I like all seventy-nine episodes (some of course more then others) - even Spock's Brain! As he moves off, defeated, Kirk moves in and tries CPR on the boy. Nurse Chapel joins the team with an emergency surgical kit and she and McCoy tend to Kirk. Spock interrupts and asks him about the interior of the obelisk. "My physical condition is not important, Doctor. Kirk's inability to make the obelisk work was noted by Salish who has brought the villagers to the temple to kill Kirk by stoning him. Before the landing party returns to the USS Enterprise, Kirk climbs up onto the platform at the base of the obelisk and flips open his communicator. They revive Kirk, but he does not remember Spock or McCoy. They speculate that the obelisk is an asteroid deflector that has been inoperative for quite some time. The Paradise Syndrome is an unapologetic white saviour narrative couched in a clumsy mishmash of stereotypical Native American imagery. pops up in many Comedy Central episodes, and the space kids who torment Pearl Forrester use the same fist shaking gesture as the Gorgan's children. “The Paradise Syndrome” Written by Margaret Armen Directed by Jud Taylor Season 3, Episode 3 Production episode 60043-58 Original air date: October 4, 1968 Stardate: 4842.6. Paradise syndrome refers to how each person has a vision about how things are and, most importantly, about how they should be. Here are some deleted scenes from the classic Star Trek episode "The Paradise Syndrome". The Paradise Syndrome. They are unable to discover how to open the trap door. If they had so chosen, it could have been extended to feature length and released in cinemas, it was that worthy - IMO. Recycled footage from this scene can be seen in ". Spock urges Scotty to keep the engines at warp nine in order to reach the deflection point in time. She looks outside and tells him that he must go to the temple "and make the blue flame come out". The Paradise Syndrome (1968) ← Back to episode. Spock orders the ship to shadow the asteroid back to the planet. Despite his amnesia, he is shown as "naturally superior" [...] When the aliens realize that Kirk is not a god, they stone both him and Miramanee (it's the local citizens who are violent in this version of the noble savage stereotype). Spock reminds him that they will still have impulse engines and will be able to get out of the way. Scotty reports that the dilithium crystal circuits are failing and must be replaced but Spock has him hold off on doing so for the moment. He tells her to name the joining day. In the episode, an alien device on a primitive planet erases Captain Kirk's memory, and he begins a new life with the planet's indigenous people modeled on Native Americans. These really are used by Native Americans, but were originally a trade item, brought by Europeans. Spock speaks with her and figures out some of the missing pieces. The Paradise Syndrome. The Paradise Syndrome Stardate: 4842.6 Original Airdate: 4 Oct, 1968 [Planet surface] (Conifers stand on the slopes down to a lake, where three figures beam down onto a trackway.) Movies. Both Kirk and Miramanee have been knocked unconscious by the stones. The deflectors start to move the asteroid, but the power drops and the asteroid has only moved 0.0013 degrees. The Enterprise has reached the deflection point, and Sulu prepares to target the asteroid. Kirk feels it is similar to discovering a mythic lost society like Atlantis or Shangri-La. Menu. Your robes? The Enterprise Incident (3x2) And the Children Shall Lead (3x4) Season Regulars 11. Kirk is able to open the trap door and Spock activates the deflector with minutes to spare. As Salish rises, his face twists in shame and anger. That obelisk is. Paradise Syndrome, The. Spock and McCoy attempt to scan the interior of the obelisk but have no success. Discovering they are dangerously short on time, Spock performs a Vulcan mind fusion on Kirk to restore his memory. Under Spock's instruction, Ensign Chekov scans for the asteroid's weakest point from the science station. Written by Margaret Armen and directed by Jud Taylor, it was first broadcast October 4, 1968. The elders accept Kirk as a god, forcing Salish to relinquish his position to Kirk. The Paradise Syndrome TOS Season 3, Episode 3 WRITTEN BY Margaret Armen DIRECTED BY Jud Taylor First Aired Oct 4, 1968 Stardate 4842.6 When an asteroid threatens to destroy a primitive civilization, Captain Kirk is stricken with amnesia and mistaken for a God by the natives. ", "Well, Spock, you took your calculated risk in your calculated Vulcan way, and you lost! Unfortunately, there’s also one extremely negative aspect and I want to get it off my chest immediately. 306 likes. This is the second time in three episodes that Spock performs a mind-meld on Kirk. "Star Trek: The Original Series" The Paradise Syndrome (TV Episode 1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. A shirtless Kirk and Miramanee frolic together in the woods near the lake, kissing and laughing together. He staggers about, looking over his phaser and communicator, disoriented, admonishing himself to "try to remember". As this happens, Spock and McCoy beam down and this frightens off the villagers. Spock orders Scotty to bypass the relays. However, this effects no damage to the asteroid. UK re-release (three-episode tapes, CIC Video): Volume 3.1. Following the tradition that the tribe priestess and medicine chief marry, Miramanee rejects Salish for Kirk. Spock continues to try to decipher the symbols. Salish's medicine badge is taken from his forehead by the priestess, Miramanee, and placed on Kirk. The engine room scrambles to keep up with the phaser bombardment. Scotty provides it, worrying that the circuits will blow under the strain after such a stressful journey to the deflection point. Spock and McCoy eventually intervene, but only Kirk survives. ", "His mind. He is an extremely dynamic individual. To install click the Add extension button. Trying to escape, he inadvertently triggers a device that gives him amnesia. However, having pushed the energy and propulsion systems beyond their normal limits, there is not much energy left to deflect the asteroid. Kirk kisses Miramanee and asks McCoy to help her. SUBMIT . Spock breaks the meld, and McCoy asks what is wrong. Currently recording our 2013 self titled EP New Track Up Soon! Spock surmises that the obelisk has malfunctioned. He only doubts his ability to help them. They return to the lake and look across at a village which houses an indigenous, Native American-like tribe that is "a mixture of Navajo, Mohican, and Delaware" characteristics, according to Spock. For Spock, this is a calculated risk that must be taken. Several months pass over the time of this episode, making it by far the longest time period in a single episode of the original series. "The Paradise Syndrome" is the third episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Sindrom raja) je epizoda američke science fiction TV-serije Zvjezdane staze.Radnja prikazuje kako USS Enterprise nastoji zaustaviti asteroid koji prijeti uništenjem jednoj planeti, te kako pri tome kapetan Kirk završi na njenoj površini sa amnezijom, pri čemu ga domoroci, koji nalikuju na američke Indijance prihvate kao božanstvo. The elder explains to Kirk that their legends prophesy that one will come "who can rouse the temple spirit and make the sky grow quiet". Episode 57 - Elaan of Troyius - Kirk and the U.S.S. Kirk and Spock work to try to re-enter the interior. Investigating a planet in danger of collision with an asteroid, Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy discover both Native American inhabitants and a strange alien obelisk. MCCOY: Look at those pine trees. Having exhausted their options, the Enterprise begins a slower travel back to the planet to attempt to rescue people ahead of the asteroid impact. He asks her about the gods of the obelisk, known to them as the temple. Salish, the medicine chief, declares the child dead, but Kirk uses mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive him. Kirk re-opens his communicator and the trap door opens. Kirk awakens with amnesia, and a pair of women, including Miramanee, the tribal priestess, see Kirk emerge from their "temple." He tells Kirk that he will return to the village first to tell the priestess that Kirk will follow. "The Paradise Syndrome" was written by Margaret Armen, who also wrote "The Gamesters Of Triskelion". He speculates that to build such a monument would require a civilization equal to or beyond the Federation's ability. Leonard McCoy Majel Barrett. Kirk suggests going to the caves, but Salish berates him. S3 E3 51min TV-PG. The Paradise Syndrome is clearly a mix between Pocahontas and Avatar, and it probably served as an inspiration for The Inner Light (the amazing episode of the fifth season of The Next Generation).There are so many things done right in this episode! Kirk regains consciousness and attempts to remember where he is or how he got into the chamber. Miramanee touches him tenderly and tells him that "here there is much time". Scott warns that "[they are] moving further into the danger range all the time.". This week had explanations for two different MST3K gags: "I am Kirok!" Jud Taylor Remastered aired: 24 February 2007 Salish examines him and states that "there is no sound in the boy, there is no life in the eyes, he will move no more." Spock explains the danger of delay in reaching the deflection point. Spock and McCoy materialize, frightening the villagers away. The series takes it’s name from an episode of Star Trek, where Kirk and the crew happen upon a planet inhabited by the descendants of displaced Native Americans. The lake seen in this episode is actually the Hollywood Reservoir. Miramanee tells him that the gods brought them there long ago and appointed a medicine chief to keep the secret of the temple and to use it "when the sky darkens". He calls out for his wife but, unlike him, she has not recovered as quickly. Miramanee tries to take his mind off "the strange lodge which moves through the sky" by showing him a gift. Kirk goes to the shelter where McCoy has laid Miramanee. Salish jumps out and threatens Kirk. When there’s a discrepancy between these premises, they need a change to close or shorten such a disharmony. Just better. Kirk reassures her that "there is no one else in my mind or in my heart." Once again himself, Kirk looks to his wife. They fight and Kirk disables Salish. It has been featured in hundreds of westerns and police shows, but is most famous as the fishing hole in the opening credits for. If they had so chosen, it could have been extended to feature length and released in cinemas, it was that worthy - IMO. Kirk says that it is filled with equipment, and Spock explains that it is a deflector device. Miramanee wakes Kirk and tells him their ritual cloak is finished. She is surprised as she believes he knows everything. You could also do … Kirk does not know whether this describes him or not. McCoy returns to Spock's quarters and sees that he is still working at his computer, trying to decode the language of the temple. She takes his confusion as a sign that there is another. We are on the same page. McCoy tells Kirk that Miramanee will not survive. As he regains his footing, energy tendrils strike out from the panel, immobilizing him and finally leaving him slumped across the controls. As a subtle hint of the time Kirk has spent on the planet, small, The robe made of colorful feathers Kirk wears during the wedding ceremony can also be seen in the 1966, Several unique visual effects are used in this episode in the forced perspective engine set, as Scotty's "bairns" are put under a great deal of stress. Only in this episode do we see the ship firing its gold deflector beam. Presumably they are delivering them as sacrifices to the obelisk or to what they believe lives within. 4842.6 (2268) The letter writer, Christopher Haviland, also speculated that the original Borg drones were members of a race called "the Preservers", which Spock had suggested in the original series episode "The Paradise Syndrome" might be responsible for … Meanwhile, the Enterprise crew intercept the asteroid, but fail to deflect or destroy it. Back in camp, Kirk shows Miramanee how he plans to set up an irrigation system to double the food production. Production number: 60043-58 [5] A trailer for this and the other episodes was also included, and the episode had English and Japanese audio tracks. He has discovered that the people who made the obelisks are called The Preservers. Listen . It is an asteroid deflector built by the "Preservers", an ancient race that resettled various endangered humanoid populations on other planets in order to ensure their survival. Kirk is delighted. McCoy diagnoses him with Tahiti Syndrome. Enterprise are assigned to deliver Elaan, the beautiful Dohlman of Elas, to her rival planet Troyius. McCoy suggests contacting the natives to warn them, but is discouraged by Spock. TrekCore 'Star Trek: TOS' HD Screencap & Image Gallery. On the way, Kirk remarks on the simplicity of life for the natives. It is a condition that makes an individual feel unhappy and dissatisfied with themselves even though they have achieved everything they have ever dreamed or hoped for. Salish is shocked and elated that Kirk cannot be a god as one would not bleed. Kirk dons the ritual cloak and Miramanee joins him under it to complete the ceremony. Captain Kirk, First Officer Spock and Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy transport to the surface of an Earth-like planet, from which they are to deflect an approaching asteroid. The obelisk was built especially for this episode. The Paradise Tropes: All There in the Script: Although not mentioned on screen, the planet in this episode, according to the script, was called Amerind. Kirk is confronted by the fact that he does not know how to get into the temple or how to stop the storm. The Paradise Syndrome is one of my favourite episodes, very filmic. But her unruly behavior threatens to cost Kirk his ship. Grades: "The Paradise Syndrome": C "And The Children Shall Lead": B+ Stray Observations: Advertisement. The elder demands that he "rouse the temple spirit". ← 59th of 80 produced in TOS → As he looks around, two of the natives arrive at the obelisk carrying baskets of fruit and bread. MCCOY: I swear that's honeysuckle I … Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, Star Trek and History: Race-ing Toward a White Future, https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Paradise_Syndrome_(episode)?oldid=2721115, The original title for this episode was "The Paleface". Miramanee chooses the very next day. Tracy and Vaughn host. Kirk manages to remember "Ki… Ku…". KIRK: And that lake. [5] The cover script was スター・トレック TVサードシーズン [5], This episode was included in TOS Season 3 remastered DVD box set, with the remastered version of this episode. TOS, Episode 3x03 McCoy worries that the power might not be enough and that they will be crippled in the way of their own destruction. Spock replies "His mind… he is… an extremely dynamic individual." Kirk assures him that he is happy and has never felt so peaceful before. With that, Goro, the elder guesses his name to be "Kirok." Kirk leaves him and continues back to the village. "The Paradise Syndrome" is the third episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. It pushes aside pesky things like the horrors of first contact in order to fetishize an (imaginary) back-to-nature ideal and project that onto a convenient culture. The secret is passed from one medicine chief to another. William Shatner. In-universe date On the planet, Kirk is brought before the tribal elder, Goro and medicine chief Salish. Directed by As they activate the deflectors, the power flickers. Rudy Solari (Salish) appeared with William Shatner in the acclaimed film drama Judgment At Nuremberg. Captain’s log. The elder knows that Kirk is displeased about something. Spock tells him that it is "another calculated Vulcan risk.". Spock DeForest Kelley. However, it is not yet medically recognized by psychologists and doctors as a mental condition. Moments before, he has fashioned a lamp from an old piece of pottery and saved a boy by using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. You lost for us, you lost for that planet, and you lost for Jim. Unfortunately, he is plagued by bad dreams. But shortly after Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to … "[1], In 2015, Wired magazine suggested this episode was skippable in their binge-watching guide for the original series. Spock and McCoy are unable to locate Kirk and return to the Federation starship USS Enterprise to complete their mission. He has gone without much rest or food for 58 days. Spock ignores him and signals Chekov to place them on course back to the planet. ", "All I can tell you is that I'm happy and peaceful here. Player Help | All Access Help. Miramanee dresses for the joining in her lodging while the elder paints Kirk's face on the platform of the obelisk. Miramanee tells him there will no longer be a ritual as the priestess and medicine chief always marry and he is no longer the medicine chief. James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy. Written by The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. Kirk remarks on the "duplication" of the planet's evolution as compared to Earth, while McCoy notes the beauty of the flora. Kirk doesn't understand until she explains the traditional joining between the priestess and medicine chief. As the time on the planet draws to a close, they return to the obelisk. Miramanee and Salish meet by the lake. Kirk begrudgingly goes off to the obelisk and asks them to take care of Miramanee. Quite the same Wikipedia. They discover an obelisk with strange markings, and observe a settlement whose inhabitants, according to Spock, are descended from Native Americans. Trek TV Episode 58 - The Paradise Syndrome. Kirk rises and says, "It worked.". Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down into an idyllic location next to a lake on the planet Amerind, reminiscent of the American Pacific Coast. While Kirk insists that it's simply a very old technique that "goes way back…" although he can't remember more about it, the elders acclaim Kirk, saying that only a god can give breath to the dead. In this take on a standard white/red miscegenation narrative, the native girl dies so that Kirk, the white male hero, isn't shown unheroically and immorally leaving her and their unborn baby behind. "That Vulcan won't be satisfied 'til these panels are a puddle of lead! The Paradise Syndrome is one of my favourite episodes, very filmic. Episode 58 - The Paradise Syndrome - The Enterprise's mission: to deflect an asteroid from colliding with a planet. 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