Star Trek: The Original Series episode ' Errand of Mercy'
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4
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gptkb:Battle_of_Organia
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gptkb:NBC
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gptkb:Jerry_Finnerman
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gptkbp:cultural_impact |
Influenced later science fiction.
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gptkb:John_Meredyth_Lucas
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50 minutes
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gptkb:Earl_D._Dwire
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gptkbp:features |
gptkb:football_club
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gptkbp:first_aired |
March 21, 1967
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gptkb:The_Enterprise_crew
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Nominated for Hugo Award.
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gptkb:Captain_Koloth
gptkb:James_T._Kirk gptkb:Dr._Leonard_Mc_Coy gptkb:Commodore_Matt_Decker gptkb:The_Organians gptkb:Kor gptkb:Surah |
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gptkb:George_Duning
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gptkb:War_and_Peace
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gptkb:Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series
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Kirk and Spock mediate between the Klingons and the Organians.
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gptkb:Season_1
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Kyrsys
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Positive reviews from critics.
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The episode has been analyzed in academic studies.
The episode is a fan favorite. The episode's themes resonate with contemporary issues. Spock's logic is challenged. The episode showcases the show's philosophical depth. Explores themes of non-violence. Features a famous line about peace. First appearance of the Klingons in the series. Introduced the Organians. Kirk and Spock's friendship is highlighted. Kirk's character is tested. The Organians are revealed to be powerful beings. The episode critiques war. The episode is considered a classic. The episode is part of Star Trek's legacy. The episode's impact is still felt today. The episode's message remains relevant. The episode's plot is pivotal in the series. The title references a common phrase. The episode's legacy continues in new Star Trek series. The episode has been included in various lists of best episodes. The episode is often revisited in Star Trek discussions. The episode is often referenced in discussions of Star Trek. The episode is often cited in discussions of peace. |
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gptkb:Richard_Edlund
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gptkb:Gene_L._Coon
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