Nightmare (1963 The Outer Limits)

For the remake, see Nightmare (1998 The Outer Limits).

"Nightmare"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 10
Directed by John Erman
Written by Joseph Stefano
Cinematography by John M. Nickolaus
Production code 15
Original air date December 2, 1963
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"Nightmare" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 2 December 1963, during the first season.

Contents

Introduction

A group of space troopers are psychologically tortured in an alien prisoner-of-war camp.

Opening narration

A war between worlds has long been dreaded. Throughout recent history, Man, convinced that life on other planets would be as anxious and belligerent as life on his own, has gravely predicted that some dreadful form of combat would inevitably take place between our world and that of someone else. And Man was right. To the eternal credit of the peoples of this planet Earth, history shall be able to proclaim loudly and justly that in this war between Unified Earth and the planet Ebon, Ebon struck first. Ebon: Its form of life unknown, its way of life unpredictable. To the fighting troops of Earth, a black question mark at the end of a dark, foreboding journey.

Plot

In response to an attack from the planet Ebon, a group of Earth soldiers are sent to fight the enemy on their alien world. Captured en route to Ebon, the soldiers undergo physical and psychological torture and interrogation at the hands of the Ebonites. The prisoners become suspicious of each other when their captors claim they have received cooperation, which is further complicated by the appearance of high-ranking Earth officers among the hostile aliens. In the end, it is revealed that all of this is but a military test, organized by the Earth officers to test their troops' loyalty and valor under intense interogation and psychological stress. The Earth-Ebon war itself is a lie, as the Ebonites' first bombardment was unintentional. Unexpected accidents and deaths having occurred during the test, the Ebonites - who are, actually, a peaceful and honorable alien civilization - eventually ask for such an immoral and inhuman experimentation to end at once, but nonetheless fail to prevent one last man from being killed.

Closing narration

The exploration of human behavior under simulated conditions of stress is a commonplace component of the machinery called war. So long as Man anticipates and prepares for combat, be it with neighboring nations or with our neighbors in space, these unreal games must be played, and there are only real men to play them. According to established military procedure, the results of the Ebon maneuvers will be recorded in books and fed into computers for the edification and enlightenment of all the strategists of the future. Perhaps they will learn something.

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