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The planet, Deneva, home of Captain Kirk's
brother George and his family, is in the path
of an interplanetary epidemic of mass insanity.
Approaching the planet, the Enterprise
intercepts a radio message from a Denevan pilot
who deliberately steers his ship into the
sun--destroying himself and an unknown danger.
Beaming down with a landing party, Kirk discovers
his brother dead, his sister-in-law Aurelan dying,
and his nephew Peter unconscious. Deneva has been
invaded by bat-size, amoeba-like aliens that
intertwine with the human nervous system,
manipulating their victims whom they cause
excruciating pain. Spock is attacked and infected by
one of the creatures. Kirk, remembering the
Denevan who flew into the sun, theorizes that the
creatures, who have proven resistant to everything
Dr. McCoy has thrown at them, may be
sensitive to intense light. Spock volunteers
to be McCoy's guinea pig. The experiment works--but
Spock has been blinded by exposure to the light.
Too late, McCoy discovers that only ultraviolet
light is needed to kill the creatures. A chain
of trimagnesite satellites is orbited to free the
Denevans from their nightmare--just as a fully
sighted Spock returns to the bridge. Vulcans, it
turns out, developed an extra eyelid to protect
themselves from
the harsh sunlight of their world.
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Kenneth Moorman
11/4/1997