Star Trek (1966) s03e02 Episode Script

The Enterprise Incident

Enterprise Medical Log, stardate 5027.
3.
Dr.
Leonard McCoy recording.
I'm concerned about Captain Kirk.
He shows indications of increasing tension and emotional stress.
I have completed the assignment, captain.
- A theoretical incursion into - Yes, Mr.
Chekov.
I can read.
And as usual, your theoretical evaluations do not tally with mine.
Return to your duty and I'll let you know when your work is satisfactory.
Spock, full-sensor scan of the region, please.
- I did give a full report on it - Yes, that was the past.
I'm concerned with the present.
Or is it becoming too much for this crew to present me with current information? No, sir.
Compliance presents no problem.
Then, Mr.
Spock, comply.
Sensor scan to one-half parsec.
- Negative, captain.
- Very well.
I can find no reason for the captain's behaviour except, possibly, that we've been on patrol too long without relief and diversion.
He has resisted all my attempts to run a psychological profile on him.
Maintaining course and speed, sir.
Change course.
Come about to 185 mark 3.
But that will lead us directly into the Romulan Neutral Zone.
That's very perceptive, Mr.
Sulu.
I know where the course change takes us.
Execute.
Aye, sir.
Increasing sensor scan to one parsec.
All scanners report clear and nothing in our immediate vicinity.
Better and better, Mr.
Spock.
Captain, leaving neutral zone, now entering Romulan space.
Very well, Mister Sulu.
Lieutenant.
When did the order come through? - Order? - From Starfleet.
The order to enter the neutral zone.
There's been no order I know of, Mr.
Scott.
But surely the captain couldn't be doing this on his own authority? If you two have any complaints, you can bring them out into the open.
That's a Klingon ship.
But it couldn't be, not in this area.
Intelligence reports Romulans now using Klingon design.
Sound red alert, man battle stations.
Stand by main phasers.
Battle stations, all hands, battle stations.
A second ship has appeared.
Correction.
There are now three.
We are surrounded.
Space, the final frontier.
These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds.
To seek out new life and new civilizations.
To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Lieutenant Uhura, code a message to Starfleet Command.
Advise them of our situation, include all log entries to this point.
Aye, aye, sir.
Mr.
Spock, your sensors read clear.
What happened? - I have a theory, captain - Captain Kirk.
I'm receiving Class 2 signal from the Romulan vessel.
Put it on the viewing screen, lieutenant, and complete that message to Starfleet Command.
You have been identified as the Starship Enterprise.
Captain James T.
Kirk, last known to be in command.
Your information is correct.
This is Captain Kirk.
I am Sub-Commander Tal of the Romulan fleet.
Your ship is surrounded, captain.
You will surrender immediately or we will destroy you.
Lieutenant.
They want something or they would have destroyed us by now.
True, captain.
That would be standard Romulan procedure.
It's my ship they want.
And very badly.
It would be a great prize.
Lieutenant.
Save your threats.
If you board this ship, I'll blow it up.
You'll gain nothing.
- Who is that beside you? - My first officer, Commander Spock.
Vulcan.
Yes, commander.
Yes, commander.
No one should decide quickly to die, captain.
We give you one of your hours.
If you do not surrender your ship at the end of that time your destruction is certain.
We will be open to communication, should you wish it.
You understand that Starfleet Command has been advised of the situation.
A sub-space message will take three weeks to reach Starfleet.
The decision is yours, captain.
One hour.
The design of the ship is the same.
Mr.
Spock, you said you had a theory on why your sensors didn't pick up the new ships until they were upon us? I believe the Romulans have developed a cloaking device which renders our tracking sensors useless.
If so, the Romulans could attack into Federation territory before we knew they were there, before a vessel or a planet could even begin to get their defences up.
They caught us, right enough.
That's a brilliant observation, Mr.
Scott.
Do you have other helpful opinions? - Well, we've not got many choices.
- We have three.
We can fight and be destroyed.
Or we can destroy the Enterprise ourselves and keep her from the Romulans or we can surrender.
Opinions, gentlemen? If the Enterprise is taken by the Romulans they'll know everything there is to know about a starship.
If we had not crossed the neutral zone on your order you would not now need our opinions to support a decision which should never have had to be made.
Jim, you ordered us? You had no authority.
- Dismissed, doctor.
- Jim.
I said dismissed.
Bridge to Captain Kirk.
Kirk here.
The Romulan vessel is signalling again, sir.
- Put them on the screen.
- Aye, aye, sir.
My commander wishes to speak with you, Captain Kirk.
- Put him on.
- The commander wishes to see you and your first officer aboard this vessel.
It is felt this matter requires discussion.
Why should we walk right into your hands? Two of my officers will beam aboard your vessel as exchanged hostages while you are here.
What guarantee do we have that they'll beam aboard our ship once we're on yours? Granted, we do not easily trust each other, captain.
But you are the ones who violated our territory.
Should it not be we who distrust your motives? However, we agree to simultaneous exchange.
Give us your transporter coordinates.
We're beaming aboard.
One final order, Engineer Scott.
If we do not return the Enterprise must not be taken.
If the Romulans attempt it, you're to fight and if necessary destroy yourselves, is that clear? Perfectly clear.
Energize.
Captain Kirk.
Commander, I'm honoured.
I don't think so.
But we have an important matter to discuss.
And your superficial courtesies are an overture to that discussion.
You are the first officer.
Spock.
I speak first with the captain.
You may wait outside.
The matter of trespass into Romulan space is one of galactic import, a violation of treaties.
Now, I ask you simply what is your mission here? Instrument failure caused navigational error.
We were across the neutral zone before we realized it.
We were surrounded by your ships before we could get back.
A starship, one of the Starfleet's finest vessels.
You are saying instrument failure as radical as you suggest went unnoticed until you were well past the neutral zone? Accidents can happen, cut-off, back-up systems can malfunction.
We were due for an overhaul months ago.
I see.
But you were able to navigate with this malfunction? The error was corrected.
But I doubt if it will clear you of espionage.
We were not spying, commander.
Your language has always been most difficult for me, captain.
Perhaps you have another word for it? You are grossly mistaken if you think that we were there - You listen to me - If a Romulan vessel ventured far into Federation territory without good explanation what would a starbase commander do? You see, it works both ways.
I hardly believe you are the injured party.
Spock.
Come in.
The captain has made his statement.
I understand.
I must admit some surprise on seeing you, Spock.
We were not aware of Vulcans aboard the Enterprise.
Starfleet is not in the habit of informing Romulans of its ships' personnel.
Quite so.
Yet there are certain ships, certain officers that are known to us.
Your situation appears most interesting.
What earns Spock your special interest? He is a Vulcan.
Our forebears had the same roots and origins, something you wouldn't understand, captain.
We can appreciate the Vulcans, our distant brothers.
I have heard of Vulcan integrity and personal honour.
There is a well-known saying, or is it a myth, that Vulcans are incapable of lying.
It is no myth.
Then tell me truthfully, now, by your honour as a Vulcan, what was your mission? I reserve the privilege of speaking only when it will not violate my honour as a Vulcan.
It is unworthy of a Vulcan to resort to subterfuge.
You're being clever, commander.
That is unworthy of a Romulan.
It is not a lie to keep the truth to oneself.
Then there is a truth here that remains unspoken.
You've been told everything, there's nothing else to say.
There is Mr.
Spock's unspoken truth.
You knew of the cloaking device that we have developed.
You deliberately violated Romulan space with a blatant spy mission by order of the Federation Command.
- We've been all through that.
- We have not even begun.
There is no force that I can use on a Vulcan that will make him speak.
That is a fact.
But there are Romulan methods completely effective against humans and human weaknesses.
You would not resort to them, commander.
They would prove ineffective against the captain.
Then they will leave him dead, or what might be worse than dead.
But I will know your unspoken truths.
Let her rant.
There's nothing to say.
I cannot allow the captain to be further destroyed.
The strain of command has worn heavily upon him.
- He's not been himself for weeks.
- That's a lie.
As you can see, Captain Kirk is a highly sensitive and emotional person.
I believe he has lost the capacity for rational decision.
- Shut up, Spock.
- I am betraying no secrets.
The commander's suspicion that Starfleet ordered the Enterprise into the neutral zone is unacceptable.
Our rapid capture demonstrates its foolhardiness.
You filthy liar.
I am speaking the truth for the benefit of the Enterprise and the Federation.
I say now and for the record that Captain Kirk ordered the Enterprise across the neutral zone on his own initiative and his craving for glory.
I'll kill you for this, you traitor, I'll kill you.
- I'll kill you.
- He is not sane.
Attention, Enterprise.
I am speaking to you from the Romulan flagship.
The U.
S.
S.
Enterprise, under command of Captain James T.
Kirk is formally charged with espionage.
The testimony of First Officer Spock was highly instrumental in confirming this intrusion into Romulan space was not an accident.
First Officer Spock's testimony was specific that your ship was not under orders from Starfleet Command or the Federation Council to perform such a spy mission.
It was Captain Kirk who was solely responsible.
Since the crew had no choice but to obey orders the crew will not be held responsible.
Therefore, I am ordering Engineer Scott, presently in command of the Enterprise, to follow the Romulan flagship to our home base.
You will there be processed and released to Federation Command.
Until judgment is passed, Captain Kirk will be held in confinement.
Security.
Put our two Romulan hostages in the brig.
Lieutenant Uhura, give me a channel to that ship.
Channel is open, Mr.
Scott, and you are tied in.
This is Lieutenant Commander Scott.
The Enterprise takes no orders except those of Captain Kirk.
And we will stay right here until he returns.
And if you make any attempt to board or commandeer the Enterprise, it will be blown to bits along with as many of you as we can take with us.
You humans make a brave noise.
There are ways to convince you of your errors.
Did you hear that, you coward? You've betrayed everything of value you ever knew.
Did you hear the sound of human integrity? Take him to the security room.
A Vulcan among humans, living, working with them.
I would think the situation would be intolerable to you.
I am half-Vulcan.
My mother is a human.
To whom is your allegiance then? Do you call yourself Terran or Vulcan? Vulcan.
How long have you been a Starfleet officer, Spock? - Eighteen years.
- And you serve Captain Kirk.
Do you like him? Do you like your shipmates? - The question is irrelevant.
- Possibly.
But you are subordinate to Captain Kirk's orders, even to his whims.
My duty as an officer is to obey him.
You are a superior being.
Why do you not command? I do not desire a ship of my own.
Or is it that no one has offered you, a Vulcan, that opportunity? Such opportunities are extremely rare.
For someone with your capabilities and accomplishments, opportunities are made.
And will be.
I will see to that if you will stop looking on the Federation as the whole universe.
It is not, you know.
That thought has occasionally crossed my mind.
You must have your own ship.
Commander, shall we speak plainly? It is you who desperately need a ship.
You want the Enterprise.
Of course.
It would be a great achievement for me to bring home the Enterprise intact.
It would broaden the scope of my powers greatly.
It would be the achievement of a lifetime.
And it would open equal opportunities for you.
Bridge to Dr.
McCoy.
- McCoy here.
- Doctor, you must beam aboard the Romulan flagship immediately.
There's been an injury.
- I don't make house calls.
- Doctor, it's Captain Kirk.
He'll recover, but he'll need further attention.
Inform your superior.
Yes? I'll come there.
Attend me.
I neglected to mention, I'll expect you for dinner.
- We have much to discuss.
- Indeed? Allow me to rephrase.
Will you join me for dinner? I am honoured, commander.
Are the guards also invited? Mr.
Spock.
That corridor is forbidden to all but loyal Romulans.
Of course.
I shall obey your restrictions.
I hope that one day there will be no need for you to observe any restrictions.
It would be illogical to assume that all conditions remain stable.
- Are you the doctor? - McCoy.
Chief medical officer.
Captain Kirk's condition? Well, you can see for yourself.
He's mentally depressed, physically weak, disoriented, displays feelings of persecution and rebellion.
Then by your own standards of normality, this man is not fully competent.
No, not now.
Mr.
Spock has stated that he believes the captain had no authority or order to cross the neutral zone.
Could this mental incapacity have afflicted him earlier? Yes, it's possible.
Mr.
Spock, the doctor has now confirmed your testimony.
As to the mental state of your captain, he was and is unfit to continue in command of the Enterprise.
That duty has now fallen on you.
Are you ready to exercise that function? - I am ready.
- Spock, I don't believe it.
There's no price you could pay that would make him sell out.
The matter is not open for discussion, doctor.
- What do you mean the matter is.
.
? - That's enough, doctor.
As a physician, your duty is to save lives.
Mr.
Spock's duty is to lead the Enterprise and its crew to a safe haven.
There is no alternative, doctor.
The safety of the crew is now the paramount issue.
It is misguided loyalty to resist any further.
You traitor.
I'll kill you.
I'll kill you.
What did you do? What did you do? I was unprepared for his attack.
I instinctively used the Vulcan death grip.
Your instincts are still good, Mr.
Spock.
The captain is dead.
Doctor! Dr.
McCoy! Dr.
McCoy.
I left orders that no one was to come in here.
- He's alive.
Alive.
- Well, now that you know it, you might as well assist me.
Hand me the physio-stimulator.
But he was dead.
Their doctors certified he was dead.
Spock gave him a nerve pinch to simulate death.
Then Mr.
Spock isn't a traitor.
And you knew that all the time and you didn't I didn't know it until I beamed aboard the Romulan ship.
Jim and Spock were operating under Federation orders.
My neck feels like it's been twisted off.
That's the Vulcan death grip for you.
There's no such thing as a Vulcan death grip.
Oh, but the Romulans don't know that.
Sure fooled the doctors.
You took a big chance that they didn't start an autopsy.
As far as the rest of crew is concerned, I'm still dead.
Why? That's what this whole masquerade was about.
To keep the Enterprise and the Federation off the hook.
So that if any thing went wrong you would be the one to blame.
Bones.
I want you to prepare for surgery.
What for? Sickbay to Bridge.
Scott here, doctor.
Mr.
Scott, will you report to Sickbay? Sickbay? I can't leave the Bridge at a time like this.
You have to, it's urgent.
We're surrounded by enemy vessels ready to attack us, I don't know of anything more urgent than that.
Well, I do.
Mr.
Scott, please.
All right, doctor.
It better be important.
Scott out.
All right, doctor, what's so urgent that Captain.
Captain Kirk.
Yes.
Well, you look like the devil, himself, but as long as you're alive.
What's it all about? Are those Romulan officers still aboard the ship? They are in the brig, sir.
I'll need a Romulan uniform.
Aye.
It will be a pleasure.
I've had special Vulcan dishes prepared for you.
I hope they're to your liking.
I'm very flattered, commander.
There is no doubt that the cuisine aboard your vessel is far superior to that of the Enterprise.
It is, indeed, a very powerful recruiting inducement.
We have other inducements.
What the devil is Spock doing? What's delaying him? I wish I knew.
Scotty, are you sure we have a clear channel to Spock? Aye, sir.
No doubt of it.
Then we can't wait any longer.
Prepare to beam me aboard the flagship.
But Mr.
Spock hasn't set the proper coordinates yet.
- Can't be helped, Scotty.
- You're taking an awful chance, Jim.
Just don't put me inside a bulkhead.
Energize.
Centurion, I'm sorry, no one is allowed I have just effected an escape from the Federation vessel.
I have information for Sub-Commander Tal.
Where is he? He's in control central, centurion.
Good.
I shall mention your alertness to him.
Return to your duty.
Thank you, centurion.
You have nothing in Starfleet to which to return.
I off We offer you an alternative.
We will find a place for you, if you wish it.
A place? With me.
Romulan women are not like Vulcan females.
We are not dedicated to pure logic and the sterility of non-emotion.
Our people are warriors, often savage.
But we are also many other pleasant things.
I was not aware of that aspect of Romulan society.
As a Vulcan, you would study it.
As a human, you would find ways to appreciate it.
Please believe me, I do appreciate it.
I am so glad.
Now, one final step to make the occasion complete.
You will lead a small party of Romulans aboard the Enterprise.
And there you will take your rightful place as its commander.
And you will lead the ship to a Romulan port, with my flagship at its side.
Yes, of course.
But not just this moment.
An hour from now will do even better.
Would it not, commander? Yes.
Yes, it will.
Mr.
Spock.
You do know I have a first name.
I was beginning to wonder.
Well, I do.
Would you like to hear it? How rare and how beautiful.
But so incongruous when spoken by a soldier.
If you will give me a moment, the soldier will transform herself into a woman.
- Spock to Captain Kirk.
- Kirk here.
Captain, are you prepared to beam over? I'm already on board, Spock.
Do you have the information? Yes, captain.
The cloaking device is in an area near the commander's quarters.
It is closely guarded and off-limits to all but authorized personnel.
What is your present location? Sub-commander Tal.
I'm receiving an alien transmission from within our vessel, sir.
- Alien? Are you certain? - Yes, sub-commander.
- I must know the source.
- Triangulating now, sir.
Spock, I'll get the cloaking device.
Will you be able to get back to the Enterprise without attracting their attention? Unknown, captain.
At present, I'm rather heavily Is my attire now more appropriate, Mr.
Spock? Commander, your attire is not only more appropriate, it should actually stimulate our conversation.
Centurion.
Have you clearance for this area? I do not recognize you.
There's an intruder aboard.
Has someone tried to gain entrance? - I must see your authorization, sir.
- Over there.
It's hard to believe that I could be so moved by the touch of an alien hand.
I must confess that I, too, am moved emotionally.
I know it is illogical Mr.
Spock, we mustn't question what we truly feel.
Accept what is happening between us, even as I do.
Commander.
Permission to enter.
Not now, Tal.
It is urgent, commander.
Enter.
Commander.
We have intercepted an alien transmission.
Locate its source.
We have, commander.
This room.
The cloaking device.
Bring him.
Hold.
Don't move.
Who are you? What are you doing in here? There's an enemy spy aboard.
He'll be after the cloaking device.
Drop your weapon.
Scotty, energize.
But, sir, what about Mr.
Spock? Hope he can buy us enough time to get this cloaking device installed.
It'll have to be hooked into our deflector-shield control.
- Can you do it? - I don't know.
You have 15 minutes, Scotty.
Commander, the cloaking device is gone.
Full alert.
Search all decks.
That will be profitless, commander.
I do not believe you will find it.
You must be mad.
I assure you, I am quite sane.
Why would you do this to me? What are you that you could do this? First Officer of the Enterprise.
What is your present form of execution? Captain's Log, stardate 5027.
4.
Commander Scott has less than 15 minutes to install the Romulans' cloaking device and get it working.
I hope Mr.
Spock can buy us the time we need.
- Captain.
- You're alive.
- They said you'd been killed, sir.
- The report was premature.
- Captain, your ears, what happened? - We'll discuss it later.
Mr.
Sulu, lay in a course for home.
Chekov, take the sensors.
Mr.
Spock is still aboard the Romulan flagship.
I want his body readings pinpointed and isolated.
That was not a request, gentlemen.
- Aye, sir.
- Aye, sir.
Aye, sir.
Return to your station, sub-commander.
The boarding action on the Enterprise will begin with my command.
If they resist, destroy her.
Execution of state criminals is both painful and unpleasant.
I believe the details are unnecessary.
The sentence will be carried out immediately after the charges have been recorded.
I demand the Right of Statement first.
You understand Romulan tradition well.
The right is granted.
Thank you.
I shall not require much time.
No more than 20 minutes, I should say.
It should take less time than that to find your ally who stole the cloaking device.
You will not die alone.
Recording the Romulan Right of Statement.
Proceed, Commander Spock.
My crime is sabotage.
I freely admit my guilt.
The oath I swore as a Starfleet officer is both specific and binding.
As long as I wear the uniform, my duty is to protect the security of the Federation.
Clearly, your new cloaking device is a threat to that security.
I carried out my duty.
Everyone carries out his duty.
You state the obvious, Spock.
There is no regulation regarding the content of my statement.
May I continue? Very well.
Your 20 minutes is almost up.
Mr.
Chekov, there is only one Vulcan aboard that ship, he should be easy enough to locate.
Romulans and Vulcans appear to read almost exactly alike.
There is just a slight difference which Got him, sir.
Feed the coordinates to the transporter room on the double.
Have them prepare to beam him aboard on my signal.
Captain Kirk, Mr.
Scott is on the intercom for you, sir.
Go ahead, Scotty.
I've got the device installed.
But bless me if I know if it's going to work.
It's the biggest guess I've ever made.
- Stand by, Scotty.
- Sir.
Transporter room has the coordinates and is ready for beaming.
Transporter room, beam Mr.
Spock aboard.
Beyond the historic tradition of Vulcan loyalty there is also the combined Romulan-Vulcan history of obedience to duty.
Transporter room reports Mr.
Spock aboard, sir.
And the Romulan commander.
- The commander? - Aye, sir.
All right.
Have them report to the Bridge on the double.
Mr.
Sulu, take us away from the Romulans.
Warp factor 9.
Sub-Commander.
The enemy vessel is moving away at extreme speed, sir.
Alert all vessels.
Weapons officer, bring main batteries to bear on the Enterprise.
Holding at warp 9, sir.
Scotty, throw the switch on that device.
I did, sir.
It's not working.
I would give you credit, captain, for getting this far.
But you will be dead in a moment and the credit would be gratuitous.
Lieutenant, open a channel to the Romulan vessel.
Aye, sir.
I have Sub-Commander Tal, sir.
Establish two-way visual contact.
We have you under our weapons.
You cannot escape.
This is Captain Kirk.
Hold your fire.
- We have your Commander aboard.
- Commander.
Destroy this vessel.
I gave you a direct command, Tal.
Helmsman, flank speed.
Weapons officer, stand by to fire main batteries as soon as we reach optimum range.
- Scotty, we're running out of time.
- Captain, I'm working as fast as I can.
You see, captain, your effort has been wasted.
Mr.
Spock, distance from the Romulan vessel? One hundred fifty thousand kilometres, captain, and closing very rapidly.
Stand by, phasers.
Commander, you'll forgive me if I put up a fight.
Of course, it's expected.
One-hundred thousand kilometres, They should commence firing at us within the next 12.
7 seconds.
- Scotty.
- It's ready now, captain, but I don't know whether our circuits can handle this alien contraption.
- Throw the switch.
- It'll likely overload.
Throw the switch.
Weapons officer, commence fi Gone.
They have the cloaking device.
Quickly.
Compute enemy course from last position and open fire.
- Yes, sir.
- Sulu, come about 318 mark 7.
Three-one-eight mark 7, sir.
Executing.
The cloaking device is working perfectly.
And the commander has informed me that even the Romulans' sensors cannot track a vessel so equipped.
Thank you, Mr.
Spock.
Cancel red alert.
We'll let you off at the nearest Federation outpost.
You are very generous, captain.
If I may be taken to your brig, I will take my place as your prisoner.
Mr.
Spock will have the honour of escorting you to your quarters.
Captain.
Commander.
Deck 2.
It is regrettable that you were made an unwilling passenger.
It was not intentional.
All the Federation wanted was the cloaking device.
The Federation? And what did you want? It was my only interest when I boarded your vessel.
And that's exactly all you came away with.
You underestimate yourself, commander.
You realize that very soon we will learn to penetrate the cloaking device you stole.
Obviously.
Military secrets are the most fleeting of all.
I hope that you and I exchanged something more permanent.
It was your choice.
It was the only choice possible.
You would not respect any other.
It will be our secret.
Entering neutral zone, captain.
Very good, Mr.
Chekov.
Thank you, Mr.
Leslie.
- Sickbay to Bridge.
- What is it, Bones? If all the shouting's over up there, I'd like for you to report to Sickbay.
- What for? - Well, you're due in surgery.
I'm going to bob your ears.
Captain, please go.
Somehow, they do not look aesthetically agreeable on humans.
Well, are you coming, Jim? Or do you want to go through life looking like your first officer? I'm on my way.

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