Display title | Star Trek: The Original Series/Recap/S2/E11 Friday's Child |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | After viewing some footage and receiving a briefing on the people of Capella IV, Kirk, Spock, Bones and a Red Shirt with the shortest career ever beam down to negotiate with the locals. It seems the Klingons have gotten there first and the Capellans seem to have more of a rapport with them than they could ever have with Starfleet. Bones has been well versed in Capellian etiquette, but thing still manage to go to Hell when Kirk saves High Teer Akaar's wife from being murdered. (There is a strict taboo against men touching unrelated women on this planet.) Kras the Klingon capitalizes on this, turning the rest of the Capellans against Kirk and co. Meanwhile, a Klingon ship is playing a Cat-And-Mouse game with the Enterprise. |