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Series:[[Star Trek the Original Series]]<br />Episode: Season 1, Episode 22<br />Title:"Space Seed"<br />Previous: The Return Of The Archons<br />Next: A Taste Of Armageddon<br />Recapper: Insert Witty Name Here
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The episode which was the basis for ''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]''.
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| preceded by = "[[Star Trek: The Original Series/Recap/S1/E21 The Return of the Archons|The Return of the Archons]]"
| followed by = "[[Star Trek: The Original Series/Recap/S1/E23 A Taste of Armageddon|A Taste of Armageddon]]"
| release date = February 16, 1967
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The episode which was the basis for ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]''.


It all begins when the ''Enterprise'' comes across the ''S.S. Botany Bay'', an apparent derelict from [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|the 1990s]], which the characters [[As You Know|handily remind each other]] was when Earth was nearly destroyed in a world-wide war which was ''[[Retcon|not]]'' [[World War III]]. This war was caused by [[For Science!|unthinking scientists]] creating [[Beware the Superman|genetically-superior humans]]. These superhumans decided to [[Take Over the World]], but ultimately ended up fighting amongst themselves.
It all begins when the ''Enterprise'' comes across the ''S.S. Botany Bay'', an apparent derelict from [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|the 1990s]], which the characters [[As You Know|handily remind each other]] was when Earth was nearly destroyed in a world-wide war which was ''[[Retcon|not]]'' [[World War III]]. This war was caused by [[For Science!|unthinking scientists]] creating [[Beware the Superman|genetically-superior humans]]. These superhumans decided to [[Take Over the World]], but ultimately ended up fighting amongst themselves.
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At this point, McGivers [[Heel Face Revolving Door|has had enough]] and [[High Heel Face Turn|sets Kirk free]], begging him to let Khan live. This leads to Kirk and Khan's [[Stunt Double|Stunt Doubles]] having a big [[Professional Wrestling]]-style fight which ends in Khan's defeat. Kirk and Khan agree that he and his followers will be dumped on the savage planet Ceti Alpha V, providing Khan the opportunity to build his own empire. McGivers decides to go with Khan rather than face court-martial. Kirk and Spock speculate about what will become of them:
At this point, McGivers [[Heel Face Revolving Door|has had enough]] and [[High Heel Face Turn|sets Kirk free]], begging him to let Khan live. This leads to Kirk and Khan's [[Stunt Double|Stunt Doubles]] having a big [[Professional Wrestling]]-style fight which ends in Khan's defeat. Kirk and Khan agree that he and his followers will be dumped on the savage planet Ceti Alpha V, providing Khan the opportunity to build his own empire. McGivers decides to go with Khan rather than face court-martial. Kirk and Spock speculate about what will become of them:


{{quote| '''Spock''': It would be interesting, Captain, to return to that world in a hundred years and [[Title Drop|learn what crop had sprung from the seed you planted today]].<br />
{{quote|'''Spock''': It would be interesting, Captain, to return to that world in a hundred years and [[Title Drop|learn what crop had sprung from the seed you planted today]].
'''Kirk''': [[Irony|Yes, Mr. Spock.]] It would indeed. }}
'''Kirk''': [[Irony|Yes, Mr. Spock.]] It would indeed. }}


The [[Fan Nickname]] for this episode is, of course, "[[The One With...]] Khan". The episode can also quite reasonably be called "[[Die Hard On an X|Die Hard on the]] ''[[Die Hard On an X|Enterprise]]''", even though it came out [[Older Than They Think|some twenty years before the movie]].
The [[Fan Nickname]] for this episode is, of course, "[[The One With...]] Khan". The episode can also quite reasonably be called "[[Die Hard on an X|Die Hard on the]] ''[[Die Hard on an X|Enterprise]]''", even though it came out [[Older Than They Think|some twenty years before the movie]].


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Latest revision as of 16:14, 9 April 2024


"Space Seed"
A story from Star Trek: The Original Series
Preceded by: "The Return of the Archons"
Followed by: "A Taste of Armageddon"
Original release date: February 16, 1967
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The episode which was the basis for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

It all begins when the Enterprise comes across the S.S. Botany Bay, an apparent derelict from the 1990s, which the characters handily remind each other was when Earth was nearly destroyed in a world-wide war which was not World War III. This war was caused by unthinking scientists creating genetically-superior humans. These superhumans decided to Take Over the World, but ultimately ended up fighting amongst themselves.

Kirk, Bones, Scotty and Lt. McGivers (our Girl of the Week) beam onto the Botany Bay, finding it full of Human Popsicles. Ricardo Montalban, who we're told is a Sikh, wakes up and McGivers falls in Love At First Sight. In Sickbay, he's discovered to be superhuman, holds a knife to McCoy's throat and says his name is "Khan", but refuses to answer any other question. Kirk decides it's a good idea to let Khan look at all the technical information on the Enterprise. Meanwhile, McGivers gets to have a rather lame love scene with Khan in which we learn she wears her hair in a 1960s updo (which looks uncannily like a wig) because it's "comfortable". Kirk and Spock question Khan some more and he as good as admits that he was one of the superhuman Evil Overlords from the '90s. Since Evil Is Sexy, McGivers takes Khan's side and apologizes to him for how rude everyone else was. He then manipulates her feeble female mind into agreeing to help him hijack the ship. With her help, he unfreezes his Evil Minions and takes over Engineering. It turns out he actually learned a bit from those tech manuals and cuts off life-support systems to the bridge. After everyone has passed out, he treats them to Kirk's torture in a decompression chamber, offering to let him live if someone joins him.

At this point, McGivers has had enough and sets Kirk free, begging him to let Khan live. This leads to Kirk and Khan's Stunt Doubles having a big Professional Wrestling-style fight which ends in Khan's defeat. Kirk and Khan agree that he and his followers will be dumped on the savage planet Ceti Alpha V, providing Khan the opportunity to build his own empire. McGivers decides to go with Khan rather than face court-martial. Kirk and Spock speculate about what will become of them:

Spock: It would be interesting, Captain, to return to that world in a hundred years and learn what crop had sprung from the seed you planted today.
Kirk: Yes, Mr. Spock. It would indeed.

The Fan Nickname for this episode is, of course, "The One With... Khan". The episode can also quite reasonably be called "Die Hard on the Enterprise", even though it came out some twenty years before the movie.