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The Naked Time

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Not to be confused with theStar Trek: TOS episode "Amok Time".

4th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Original Series
"The Naked Time"
Star Trek: The Original Series episode
Spock on the planet Psi 2000
Episodeno.Season 1
Episode 4
Directed byMarc Daniels
Written byJohn D. F. Black
Featured musicAlexander Courage
Cinematography byJerry Finnerman
Production code7
Original air dateSeptember 29, 1966 (1966-09-29)
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"The Naked Time" is the fourth episode of thefirst season of the Americanscience fiction television seriesStar Trek. Written byJohn D. F. Black and directed byMarc Daniels, it first aired on September 29, 1966.

In the episode, a strange, intoxicating infection, which lowers the crew's inhibitions, spreads throughout theEnterprise. As the madness spreads, the entire ship is endangered.

This was the first episode in which the audience saw theVulcan nerve pinch (the nerve pinch was actually filmed first in "The Enemy Within", but the latter was broadcast a week after "The Naked Time").

The story has a sequel inStar Trek: The Next Generation, the 1987 episode "The Naked Now".

Plot

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TheUSSEnterprise under the command of CaptainKirk arrives at the dying planet Psi 2000. Their mission is to observe and document the planet's breakup, and to retrieve a research team stationed on the planet.Mr. Spock and Lt (junior grade) Joe Tormolen beam down and find the researchers' life support system shut down and the team frozen—one fully clothed in a shower, one seated at a control console as if nothing was wrong, and the attractive woman member strangled (pictured). Tormolen removes his environmental suit glove to scratch his nose and comes in contact with a strange red liquid. The landing party is beamed back to the ship and examined by Chief Medical OfficerDr. McCoy. McCoy finds no medical issues with them and allows them to return to duty.

While having lunch, Tormolen begins to act irrationally, expressing hostility towards other crew members, and threatening LieutenantsSulu and Riley with a knife before turning it on himself. His wound is not life-threatening, but in sick bay he dies after a successful surgery, to McCoy's bewilderment.

Both Sulu and Riley also begin to behave irrationally. Sulu runs about with a sword, like a swashbuckler fromThe Three Musketeers, while Riley revels in his Irish ancestry, locks himself in the engineering section, and proclaims himself captain of theEnterprise. Riley repeatedly sings a disjointed version of the old ballad "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen". Those whose skin they have touched also start showing erratic symptoms, and the infection quickly spreads through the crew. As they abandon their posts, the ship's orbit destabilizes and it falls into the planet's erratic gravity well. As theEnterprise enters the upper atmosphere, the hull begins to heat.

Chief Engineer Scott regains control of engineering from Riley, but Riley has shut down the engines. It will be impossible to restart them by normal procedures before theEnterprise burns up.

Spock becomes infected whenNurse Chapel takes his hands and confesses her love for him. Spock struggles to contain his emotions, and infects CaptainJames T. Kirk when he tries to help. McCoy studies blood samples from his patients and water from Psi 2000 and finds that the water from the planet possesses a previously undetected complex chain of molecules that affects humanoids like alcohol, depressing the centers of judgment and self-control, and is transmitted by touch. He develops a serum to reverse the effects, administering the initial doses to the command crew to allow them to bring the ship back under control.

Kirk orders Scott to make a full-power restart of the warp engines, a dangerous process that mixes matter andantimatter in a cold state to create a controlled implosion and drive the ship away from the planet. This is suggested by a theory postulating a relationship between time and antimatter, but it has never before been attempted. The restart is successful, propelling theEnterprise at impossible speed away from the planet into aspacetime warp that sends the ship back 71 hours in time. Spock comments that they now know a way to travel back through time. Kirk's response is "We may risk it someday, Mr. Spock."

Production

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"The Naked Time" was originally intended to be a two-part episode, with part one ending with a cliffhanger with theEnterprise going back in time. The ending was revised so it would become a standalone episode. What would have been part two eventually became another standalone episode, "Tomorrow Is Yesterday".[1]

When the script required Lieutenant Sulu to reveal that in his deepest self he sees himself as a swashbuckler,George Takei had to learn how to handle a fencing rapier in a hurry. When not needed on the set, he would practice fencing, frequently lunging at passing members of the film crew and sometimes pinking them. A delegation eventually called on Gene Roddenberry and threatened that the entire crew would quit if Sulu were ever given a sword again.[2]

"The Naked Time" is the only episode ofThe Original Series in which the rank ofLieutenant (junior grade) was shown or referred to. The sleeve insignia of that rank is a single broken stripe, and Joseph Tormolen is the only member of theEnterprise crew ever to be shown wearing it.[citation needed]

"The Naked Time" is also the only episode ofThe Original Series in which all three principal female characters,Lt. Nyota Uhura (Nichelle Nichols),Yeoman Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney), andNurse Christine Chapel (Majel Barrett), appear in the same episode.

Notes

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The events of this episode are repeated in theStar Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Naked Now", where Riker references the incident as an in-universe historical event. Events are also mentioned in theTNG Season 6 episode "Relics".

The 2009Star Trek film makes a reference to the scene where Sulu acts like a swashbuckler, when Kirk asks Sulu what type of combat training he has and he replies "fencing".

Footage from this episode appears in the 2014 filmX-Men: Days of Future Past.

A reference to this episode is made in the "Hollywood Knights!" episode ofScooby-Doo and Guess Who? when guest starGeorge Takei shows up bare-chested and wielding anepee.

Releases

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In July 2011, the streaming serviceNetflix made allStar Trek episodes available, which would include this episode.[3]

Reception

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George Takei has repeatedly mentioned in interviews that this is his favorite episode, and spends a chapter on it in his autobiography.[4]

In 2012,The Christian Science Monitor ranked this the third best episode of the originalStar Trek.[5]

In 2013,Wired magazine ranked this episode one of the top ten most underrated episodes ofThe Original Series at that time.[6]

In 2015,Syfy ranked this episode as one of the top ten essentialStar Trek original series Spock episodes.[7]

In 2016, SyFy listed Uhura's rebuff of the maddened Sulu's offer to "protect" her as the character's tenth best moment inStar Trek.[8]

IGN ranked "The Naked Time" the 8th best episode ofThe Original Series in 2016[9] and the 12th best episode of allStar Trek series in 2013.[10]

In 2016,USA Today noted "The Naked Time" as an interesting episode of theStar Trek franchise.[11]

In 2018,PopMatters ranked this the 11th best episode ofThe Original Series.[12]

In 2019,Nerdist included this episode on their "Best of Spock"binge-watching guide.[13]

In 2021,Screen Rant ranked it as the 15th best episode of the original Star Trek series to re-watch.[14]

In 2024Hollywood.com ranked The Naked Time at number 18 out of the 79 original series episodes.[15]

See also

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ST:TOS
Other episodes

References

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  1. ^"The Naked Time". FastCopyInc.com. Archived fromthe original on June 4, 2007.
  2. ^Whitfield, Stephen, and Roddenberry, Gene. The Making of Star Trek (New York: Ballantine Books),1970. ASIN: B0015HW8N4
  3. ^Knapp, Alex."The 10 Best Singularity Themed Star Trek Episodes".Forbes. RetrievedMarch 27, 2019.
  4. ^Peter Anthony Holder (November 21, 1994)."An Interview with George Takei".
  5. ^"Star Trek: The Original Series: The 10 greatest episodes (+ video)".Christian Science Monitor. September 8, 2012.ISSN 0882-7729. RetrievedJuly 23, 2019.
  6. ^Wired staff (May 15, 2013)."10 of the Most Underrated Episodes of the Original Star Trek Series".Wired.ISSN 1059-1028. RetrievedJuly 9, 2019.
  7. ^Kaye, Don (February 27, 2015)."Long Live Spock: 10 essential Star Trek: The Original Series episodes".SYFY WIRE. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2019. RetrievedJuly 9, 2019.
  8. ^Roth, Dany (December 28, 2016)."The Top 10 Uhura Moments from Star Trek".SYFY WIRE. Archived fromthe original on October 19, 2017. RetrievedJuly 24, 2019.
  9. ^IGN staff (September 5, 2016)."The Top 10 Classic Star Trek Episodes".IGN. RetrievedJune 29, 2019.
  10. ^"Star Trek: The Top 25 Episodes - IGN".IGN. May 20, 2013. RetrievedAugust 5, 2019.
  11. ^"The 5 best episodes to get you hooked on 'Star Trek'".For The Win. August 31, 2016. RetrievedMarch 29, 2019.
  12. ^"The 20 Best Episodes of 'Star Trek: The Original Series'".PopMatters. July 16, 2018. RetrievedJuly 8, 2019.
  13. ^"A Guide to Binge Watching 7 Great STAR TREK Arcs".Nerdist. RetrievedJuly 15, 2019.
  14. ^"20 Best Star Trek: The Original Series Episodes To Rewatch".Screen Rant. December 3, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2021.
  15. ^"Ranking All 79 'Star Trek: The Original Series' Episodes from Worst to Best".Hollywood.com. April 3, 2024.

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