Original Series Trek episode where the crew go to a planet where whatever they think comes true
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Does anyone know the name of the episode from the original Star Trek series where they are on a planet and whatever they think becomes true?
I remember Bones Mc Coy was thinking about a beautiful "damsel" and she appears from behind a rock, and then a knight in armor lances him through the chest and he
dies but is taken to a place under the planet surface where they make these things appear on the surface (and therefore can revive Dr. McCoy)?
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Does anyone know the name of the episode from the original Star Trek series where they are on a planet and whatever they think becomes true?
I remember Bones Mc Coy was thinking about a beautiful "damsel" and she appears from behind a rock, and then a knight in armor lances him through the chest and he
dies but is taken to a place under the planet surface where they make these things appear on the surface (and therefore can revive Dr. McCoy)?
star-trek-tos episode-identification
This it? - memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode)
– Odin1806
Aug 11 at 21:11
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Bones initially thinks about Alice in Wonderland, which causes a white rabbit to run by, followed by Alice. He later converses with yeoman Barrows where they exchange one or two lines on the topic of knights and damsels in distress, whereupon a white gown appears, which she changes into behind some bushes for privacy. No damsel "appears", it is the yeoman after her temporary costume change. But yes, he gets impaled by an armored knight on horseback and subsequently disappears to be healed and later reappear none the worse for wear.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:56
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Does anyone know the name of the episode from the original Star Trek series where they are on a planet and whatever they think becomes true?
I remember Bones Mc Coy was thinking about a beautiful "damsel" and she appears from behind a rock, and then a knight in armor lances him through the chest and he
dies but is taken to a place under the planet surface where they make these things appear on the surface (and therefore can revive Dr. McCoy)?
star-trek-tos episode-identification
Does anyone know the name of the episode from the original Star Trek series where they are on a planet and whatever they think becomes true?
I remember Bones Mc Coy was thinking about a beautiful "damsel" and she appears from behind a rock, and then a knight in armor lances him through the chest and he
dies but is taken to a place under the planet surface where they make these things appear on the surface (and therefore can revive Dr. McCoy)?
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This it? - memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode)
– Odin1806
Aug 11 at 21:11
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Bones initially thinks about Alice in Wonderland, which causes a white rabbit to run by, followed by Alice. He later converses with yeoman Barrows where they exchange one or two lines on the topic of knights and damsels in distress, whereupon a white gown appears, which she changes into behind some bushes for privacy. No damsel "appears", it is the yeoman after her temporary costume change. But yes, he gets impaled by an armored knight on horseback and subsequently disappears to be healed and later reappear none the worse for wear.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:56
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This it? - memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode)
– Odin1806
Aug 11 at 21:11
1
Bones initially thinks about Alice in Wonderland, which causes a white rabbit to run by, followed by Alice. He later converses with yeoman Barrows where they exchange one or two lines on the topic of knights and damsels in distress, whereupon a white gown appears, which she changes into behind some bushes for privacy. No damsel "appears", it is the yeoman after her temporary costume change. But yes, he gets impaled by an armored knight on horseback and subsequently disappears to be healed and later reappear none the worse for wear.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:56
This it? - memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode)
– Odin1806
Aug 11 at 21:11
This it? - memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode)
– Odin1806
Aug 11 at 21:11
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Bones initially thinks about Alice in Wonderland, which causes a white rabbit to run by, followed by Alice. He later converses with yeoman Barrows where they exchange one or two lines on the topic of knights and damsels in distress, whereupon a white gown appears, which she changes into behind some bushes for privacy. No damsel "appears", it is the yeoman after her temporary costume change. But yes, he gets impaled by an armored knight on horseback and subsequently disappears to be healed and later reappear none the worse for wear.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:56
Bones initially thinks about Alice in Wonderland, which causes a white rabbit to run by, followed by Alice. He later converses with yeoman Barrows where they exchange one or two lines on the topic of knights and damsels in distress, whereupon a white gown appears, which she changes into behind some bushes for privacy. No damsel "appears", it is the yeoman after her temporary costume change. But yes, he gets impaled by an armored knight on horseback and subsequently disappears to be healed and later reappear none the worse for wear.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:56
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This is almost certainly TOS: Shore Leave
Kirk:... things of fantasy, which are undeniably real, begin to appear...
You can see the knight and the damsel just before the end of the trailer.
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"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
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@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
I already know this is the one.
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Aug 12 at 14:59
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1 Answer
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up vote
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This is almost certainly TOS: Shore Leave
Kirk:... things of fantasy, which are undeniably real, begin to appear...
You can see the knight and the damsel just before the end of the trailer.
3
"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
1
@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
I already know this is the one.
– Joshua
Aug 12 at 14:59
add a comment |Â
up vote
21
down vote
This is almost certainly TOS: Shore Leave
Kirk:... things of fantasy, which are undeniably real, begin to appear...
You can see the knight and the damsel just before the end of the trailer.
3
"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
1
@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
I already know this is the one.
– Joshua
Aug 12 at 14:59
add a comment |Â
up vote
21
down vote
up vote
21
down vote
This is almost certainly TOS: Shore Leave
Kirk:... things of fantasy, which are undeniably real, begin to appear...
You can see the knight and the damsel just before the end of the trailer.
This is almost certainly TOS: Shore Leave
Kirk:... things of fantasy, which are undeniably real, begin to appear...
You can see the knight and the damsel just before the end of the trailer.
edited Aug 11 at 21:24
answered Aug 11 at 21:11


Valorum
372k9527082937
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"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
1
@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
I already know this is the one.
– Joshua
Aug 12 at 14:59
add a comment |Â
3
"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
1
@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
I already know this is the one.
– Joshua
Aug 12 at 14:59
3
3
"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
"almost" certainly? There are a few subtle discrepancies in the O/P's recollection of the events, but this is the episode in question.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:50
1
1
@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
@AnthonyX - When they accept it (assuming they do), I'll edit it to reflect that.
– Valorum
Aug 12 at 6:35
I already know this is the one.
– Joshua
Aug 12 at 14:59
I already know this is the one.
– Joshua
Aug 12 at 14:59
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This it? - memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode)
– Odin1806
Aug 11 at 21:11
1
Bones initially thinks about Alice in Wonderland, which causes a white rabbit to run by, followed by Alice. He later converses with yeoman Barrows where they exchange one or two lines on the topic of knights and damsels in distress, whereupon a white gown appears, which she changes into behind some bushes for privacy. No damsel "appears", it is the yeoman after her temporary costume change. But yes, he gets impaled by an armored knight on horseback and subsequently disappears to be healed and later reappear none the worse for wear.
– Anthony X
Aug 12 at 0:56