The Deadly Years
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Star Trek: TOS episode | |
"The Deadly Years" | |
Captain Kirk suffers from rapid aging, The Deadly Years. |
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Episode no. | 41 |
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Prod. code | 040 |
Airdate | December 8, 1967 |
Writer(s) | David P. Harmon |
Director | Joseph Pevney |
Guest star(s) | Charles Drake Carolyn Nelson Sarah Marshall Laura Wood Felix Locher Beverly Washburn Roger Holloway Eddie Paskey Frank Da Vinci |
Year | 2267 |
Stardate | 3478.2 |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "Friday's Child" |
Next | "Obsession" |
"The Deadly Years" is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, first broadcast December 8, 1967 and repeated on August 16, 1968. It is episode #41, production #40, written by David P. Harmon, and directed by Joseph Pevney.
Overview: Strange radiation exposes the command crew of the Enterprise to the effects of rapid aging.
[edit] Plot
On stardate 3478.2, the starship USS Enterprise, on her way to Starbase 10, makes a stop at the planet Gamma Hydra IV, to resupply the research station on the surface. A landing party, consisting of Captain Kirk, first officer Spock, ship surgeon Dr. McCoy, engineer Montgomery Scott, navigator Ensign Pavel Chekov, and Lieutenant Arlene Galway, beams down to the facility.
Once there, they find the station completely empty, and no personnel are seen. This is bizarre since Kirk spoke to the station's leader, Robert Johnson, an hour earlier. Exploring further, Ensign Chekov discovers the body of a man who apparently has died of old age, and panics.
Suddenly Johnson appears with his wife Elaine. Both are in their late 20's, yet appear to have aged 50 more years. The landing team beams back to the Enterprise with Johnson and his wife. There are still no clues to what is going on, as the two soon die in sickbay. Dr. McCoy rules their cause of death as "extreme old age".
Commodore Stocker, (who is on his way to Starbase 10) wants some answers. Kirk has Mr. Spock and Dr. Janet Wallace (an old flame of Kirk's) assist in the investigation. The only theory Spock can give at this time is a strange comet-like object passed by Gamma Hydra IV quite recently. It may have somehow caused the rapid aging effect, but how is not certain.
Soon the landing party begins to experience the rapid aging effect. Kirk begins to have memory loss and arthritis symptoms in his hands. His hair is turning grey and wrinkles are forming on his face. In fact, by McCoy's estimate, he's aging at the rate of 30 years per day. Soon all of the landing party, Spock, McCoy, Scotty and Lt. Galway are all showing signs of rapid aging. Lt. Chekov however, remains unaffected. Lt. Galway ages more rapidly than the other members of the landing party, on account of her metabolism, and soon dies. By now they have learned that the comet-like object gave off radiation that apparently caused the effect, but standard radiation sickness treatments using the drug hyronalin prove useless.
As Kirk continues to age, he becomes increasingly forgetful. Commodore Stocker rules him unfit for command and takes over the ship. Stocker has no deep space training, but he believes he can command the ship nevertheless. He orders a fast, direct course to Starbase 10, ignoring the warnings that he will take the ship right through the Romulan neutral zone.
Meanwhile, Kirk, McCoy and Spock try to figure out why Chekov has not been affected. They remember Chekov displayed fear during the discovery of the dead body. McCoy surmises that Chekov's increased adrenaline levels at the time may have protected him in some way. He recalls research that showed adrenaline was a promising treatment for radiation sickness, but the research was abandoned when hyronalin was discovered. Mr. Spock and Dr. Wallace begin work on an adrenalin-based drug to treat the landing party's symptoms.
In the meantime, several Romulan ships detect the Enterprise's intrusion and immediately attack, quickly surrounding the Enterprise. Commodore Stocker tries to contact the Romulans and explain his reason for trespassing in the Neutral Zone, but the Romulans ignore him. Stocker is paralyzed with indecision and even considers surrendering, but is reminded that Romulans take no prisoners.
With the Enterprise's shields rapidly failing, Spock announces that the drug is ready, although it may kill instead of cure. Kirk insists on taking the first injection so that he can reassume command before the ship is destroyed. The drug successfully reverses the aging effect, and Kirk heads to the bridge and relieves Stocker.
Kirk bluffs the Romulans by sending a fake message to Starfleet Command announcing that the Enterprise will self-destruct using the Corbomite Device which will destroy the Enterprise and any ship within a 200,000 kilometer radius. The ruse works and the Romulans back off. Kirk orders an immediate retreat at Warp 8 back to Federation space. With the help of the new drug, the rest of the landing party are reverted to their normal ages.
[edit] Trivia
- The fan-created Star Trek: New Voyages episode "To Serve All My Days" is a sequel to this episode. The script was written by D.C. Fontana and stars Walter Koenig as the rapidly-aging Chekov. The Next Generation episode "Unnatural Selection" also covers the theme of rapid, uncontrolled ageing from a mysterious source.
- The closing stills include a shot of a Tellarite in front of a red curtain that does not appear in any episode.
[edit] External links
- The Deadly Years at StarTrek.com
- The Deadly Years article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.
Last produced: "Mirror, Mirror" |
Star Trek: TOS episodes Season 2 |
Next produced: "I, Mudd" |
Last transmitted: "Friday's Child" |
Next transmitted: "Obsession" |