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* In a change from the stock explosions used throughout the second season, an animated nuclear blast was created for this episode.
 
* In a change from the stock explosions used throughout the second season, an animated nuclear blast was created for this episode.
 
* The attacking V-2 rocket on the viewscreen of ''Enterprise'' was reused footage of the [[Orion scout ship]] from {{e|Journey to Babel}}.
 
* The attacking V-2 rocket on the viewscreen of ''Enterprise'' was reused footage of the [[Orion scout ship]] from {{e|Journey to Babel}}.
* In one of the (stock) news footage scenes a car with [[Adolf Hitler]] accompanied by soldiers is used to represent [[John Gill]] as the Führer on planet [[Ekos]]. The scene is a use of stock footage from the Nazi propaganda film [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0025913/ Triumph of the Will]
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* In one of the (stock) news footage scenes a car with [[Adolf Hitler]] accompanied by soldiers is used to represent [[John Gill]] as the Führer on planet [[Ekos]]. The scene is a use of stock footage from the Nazi propaganda film [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0025913/ Triumph of the Will].
   
 
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The Enterprise discovers a planet where a Federation historian has apparently interfered with its society to have it model Nazi Germany.

Summary

Kirk dressed in Nazi attire

James T. Kirk wears a Nazi Waffen SS senior officer uniform

The Enterprise heads for the planet Ekos to retrieve cultural observer John Gill, a brilliant history teacher; Spock and McCoy reminisce about his style of approaching history as a matter of cause-and-effect, rather than dates and events.

While approaching the planet, the ship is attacked by an old-style chemical rocket with a thermonuclear warhead – technology that the planet is not yet supposed to be capable of developing. Fearing that Gill's mission has been compromised in violation of the Prime Directive of non-interference with developing planets, Kirk and Spock beam down to Ekos.

They find a culture almost identical to that of Germany during its Nazi period of the 1930s and 40s, down to the uniforms, salutes, hatred of the neighboring planet Zeon and the concept of the Führer – John Gill himself. Stealing some SS uniforms, Kirk and Spock attempt to infiltrate the Führer's headquarters but are quickly captured and interrogated by an SS-Major; this is interrupted by Chairman Eneg, who chides the SS guard for not realizing that punishment is effective for just so long.

Left with their wounds still open, they find themselves imprisoned with Isak, a Zeon underground member who explains how the Nazi movement began, coinciding with the time of Gill's arrival. Using rubindium transponders planted below their skin before beaming down, the trio manage to escape and return to their base. There, Isak is greeted by his brother, Abrom, and told of the death of his fiancée. In the midst of this, a squad of Ekosian stormtroopers (led by a woman) arrives, intent on arresting the entire lot. When Kirk and Spock intervene to help the underground workers, it is revealed that the woman, Daras (who they recognized from a propaganda broadcast), is an Ekosian member of the underground and the storming was a test to see if the strangers could be trusted - once Kirk and Spock responded to her apparent murder of Abrom by her holding at gunpoint, those gathered realized that the two strangers were definitely on their side and put an end to the farce. Kirk and Spock then reveal who they are and why they are here. They also learn that a fleet of space vehicles is preparing to depart from Ekos to carry the war of extermination to Zeon.

Kirk and Spock accompany Daras and Isak (in Nazi disguise) to Führer headquarters to try and reach Gill; Dr. McCoy joins them in Nazi uniform. Once inside, they listen to a speech by Gill, followed by another from his deputy, Melakon, pledging the destruction of Zeon. The three are able to sneak into a broadcast booth and find Gill, heavily drugged. Partly revived by McCoy, they learn the truth; Gill took matters into his own hands on Ekos, which was in a state of anarchy. He organized the planet using the efficiency of the Nazi system, but tried to prevent it from sliding into sadism. Melakon, however, began a takeover and began drugging Gill; Melakon has been the real power on Ekos for years. Isak, meanwhile, learns that Eneg is a member of the underground resistance.

With time running out before the Ekosian fleet reaches Zeon, Kirk revives Gill to a state of coherency; Gill immediately broadcasts a message halting the invasion, and declaring Melakon a traitor. Melakon shoots Gill to silence him but is, in turn, killed by Isak. As Gill dies, he tells Kirk the Prime Directive was the right way all along. Meanwhile, Eneg takes control of the government, declaring "there's been enough killing. Now we'll start to live the way the Führer meant us to live." He then goes on the airwaves with Daras to offer a new way of life for both Ekosians and Zeons. Back on board the ship, Spock expresses confusion as to how a man as logical as Gill could make such a mistake emulating the Nazis. Kirk says the problem wasn't just the Nazis themselves but giving one man so much power. McCoy remarks how power corrupts, Spock dryly points out several examples from Earth history of that mentality and Kirk cuts off their arguement by saying "we've just been through one civil war, let's not start another."

Memorable quotes

"You should make a very convincing Nazi."

- Spock, to Kirk


"Unbelievable... do you recognize those uniforms?"
"Mid twentieth century Earth. The nation state called Nazi Germany."

- Kirk and Spock


"Lieutenant? Better see a doctor, you don't look well... your color!"
"Yes, I shall tend to it Major."
"Lieutenant! Your helmet... remove it!"
"We have urgent business with the Fuhrer!"
"Lieutenant! Remove your helmet!"

- Kirk and Spock discovered by an SS-Major


"If we adopt the ways of the Nazis... we're as bad as the Nazis."

- Isak


"Captain, I am beginning to understand why you earth men enjoy gambling. No matter how carefully one computes the odds of success, there is still a certain exhilaration in the risk."
"Very good, Spock. Perhaps we'll make a human of you yet."
"I hope not."

- Spock and Kirk


"See to the Führer at once; he's ill." (grabs the guard) "And turn off that camera."

- Melakon, upon hearing the revived Gill


"People...people of Ekos...Hear me...We were betrayed - by a self-serving adventurer who has led us all to the very brink of disaster...I order the immediate recall of the space fleet. This attack must stop - all units are to return to base. To Zeon - I promise, this was not an aggression of the Ekos people, only one evil man. Melakon is a traitor to his own people and all that we stand for. To Zeon people, I promise reparation, and..." (Melakon ends the speech with a machine gun)

- Gill, after being revived


"For so long I've prayed for this - now I'm sorry."
"So is he."

- Isak and Kirk, after the death of Gill


"Well Mr. Spock, I think the planet is in good hands."
"Indeed, Captain. With the union of two cultures, this system would make a fine addition to the Federation."

- Kirk and Spock

Background

Production timeline

Story

  • No stardate is logged in the episode. Bjo Trimble gave it a stardate of 2534.0 in her Star Trek Concordance, apparently using an earlier script version. This episode was filmed in early December 1967.
  • An early draft of this episode had the source of cultural contamination arriving aboard a small "Ambassador class" vessel called the Magellan. The name would be later applied in TNG to the Template:ShipClass of ships in the mid-24th century.
  • Eneg's name is an inside joke -- it is "Gene" backwards. The name "Zeon" is a take on "Zion", while "Abrom" corresponds to "Abraham", "Davod" to "David", "Isak" to "Isaac" and "Daras" reversed is almost "Sara."
  • This is the second mention of Nazi Germany in Star Trek, the first being in "The City on the Edge of Forever".
  • Star Trek 12 contains a novelization of this story by James Blish and J.A. Lawrence.

Sets and costumes

  • The headquarters of the Nazi Party in this episode are the redecorated offices of Paramount Pictures during the 60s, including the building where Lucille Ball ran Desilu.
  • The underground area is the same set as was used for "The Devil in the Dark".
  • All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's World War II-era films.[1]

Special effects

  • V-2 rocket footage from World War II Germany is used in the newscast showing Ekosian missiles.
  • In a change from the stock explosions used throughout the second season, an animated nuclear blast was created for this episode.
  • The attacking V-2 rocket on the viewscreen of Enterprise was reused footage of the Orion scout ship from "Journey to Babel".
  • In one of the (stock) news footage scenes a car with Adolf Hitler accompanied by soldiers is used to represent John Gill as the Führer on planet Ekos. The scene is a use of stock footage from the Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will.

Controversy

  • This episode marks the only time, in any Star Trek series or film, that actor Leonard Nimoy is seen on camera not wearing a shirt.
  • Because of its subject matter (specifically the use of Nazi uniforms and symbols in a manner banned by the German Constitution), this episode was withheld from broadcast by the German station that aired TOS, as large segments of the episode were technically illegal. Austrian state-owned TV, on the other hand, did broadcast it, although untranslated with German subtitles (translation of the other episodes was done in Germany and bought by Austrian TV stations). Southernmost Germany in range of Austrian TV broadcast thus could watch the episode. In Germany a translated version was aired in 1999, but only late at night on pay-TV (as well as a home video release).

Remastered information

The remastered version of "Patterns of Force" aired in many North American markets during the weekend of 19 May 2007. While the episode required very few new effects, an entirely new shot of the Enterprise phasering the Ekosian warhead was substituted. In addition, Ekos was given a CGI-makeover as a more Earth-like planet, with new orbital shots of the Enterprise, and the rubindium crystal beam was refined.

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Guest stars

Special appearance by

Co-stars

Uncredited co-stars

References

Alexander the Great; Bonaparte, Napoléon; Caesar, Julius; cancer; Chancellery Detention Center; cultural contamination; cultural observer; Deputy Führer; drugs; Ekos; Ekosian; excellency; Final Solution; Führer; gambling; Gestapo; Gestapo Command Headquarters; Hitler, Adolf; Human history; hypnosis; Iron Cross; Kuan, Lee; MP40; medi-comp; National Socialist Party (Nazi, Nazi Party); pig; Prime Directive; projectile weapon; psychosis; Ramses; rubindium; Secretary; SS; space fleet; subcutaneous transponder; swastika; swine; transponder; Uletta; Vulcan mind probe; Zeon; Zeon (planet)

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