![]() However, Seven tries to escape, overpowering the security guards, and he even shrugs off Spock's attempt at a Vulcan neck pinch. But Kirk, unsure that Seven is telling the truth, decides to keep him aboard the ship until that can be determined. Seven reiterates that he is of this time period and adds that, if Kirk does not allow him to do what he needs to do down on Earth, then Kirk will have changed history. When Kirk asks which planet it is, Seven says that the inhabitants wish their planet to be kept secret and that even in Kirk's time, it will remain unknown. Seven explains that he has been on another planet, one much more advanced, and that he was beaming to Earth from that planet when the Enterprise intercepted him. Kirk states, however, that Humans of the 20th century do not go beaming around the universe. As security arrives, the man identifies himself as Gary Seven, calling himself a man from the 20th century, and gives his cat's name as Isis. But when he notices that Spock is a Vulcan, he realizes the ship is indeed from the future and asks to be beamed down to Earth. This the man refuses to believe, because 20th century technology would not allow for a ship like the Enterprise. The man asks what planet they are from, and Kirk says they are from Earth. Kirk identifies himself and tells the man that he is aboard the United Space Ship Enterprise. The strange man asks Kirk why he was intercepted and who his interceptors are. Suddenly a man in a dark suit, holding a black cat, appears on the transporter pad. Scott finds that difficult to believe, stating that no transporter beam could reach that far, not even in their time. Spock discovers that the transporter beam originates more than a thousand light years away. Spock maintains that someone is beaming aboard. Kirk remarks that there were no such devices in the 20th century. We are monitoring Earth communications to find out how our planet survived desperate problems in the year 1968."Īfter Captain Kirk finishes his log entry, suddenly the Enterprise is rocked, and Spock reports that they appear to have intercepted someone's transporter beam. We are now in extended orbit around Earth, using our ship's deflector shields to remain unobserved. Using the light-speed breakaway factor, the Enterprise has moved back through time to the 20th century. 4.1.1 Original pilot (no Star Trek connection). ![]()
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