References[]
Characters[]
Episode characters[]
- Jon Daily • Harrison (Lieutenant) • Adrian Kodos/Anton Karidian • Lenore Karidian • James T. Kirk • Martha Leighton • Thomas Leighton • Ryan Leslie • Lewis (USS Enterprise) • Larry Matson • Leonard McCoy • Janice Rand • Kevin Riley • Spock • Nyota Uhura • Vinci[1] • USS Enterprise computer
- Referenced only
- Donovan Eames • Eliana Moulton • Ophelia
Novelization characters[]
- Robert Daiken • John Daly • Kodos/Anton Karidian • Lenore Karidian • James T. Kirk • Martha Leighton • Thomas Leighton • Leonard McCoy • Janice Rand • Spock • Nyota Uhura • USS Enterprise computer
Starships and vehicles[]
- Referenced only
- Astral Queen
Locations[]
- Referenced only
- Tarsus IV
Races and cultures[]
Technology and weapons[]
Materials and substances[]
- atmosphere • blood • gas • oxygen
States and organizations[]
- Federation • Starfleet • Karidian Company of Players • Earth Forces
Ranks and titles[]
- captain • commander • commanding officer • communications officer • Federation Starfleet ranks • Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s) • first officer • lieutenant commander • officer • scientist • science officer
Other references[]
- anatomy • arm • boot • clothing • Federation members • finger • five-year mission • government • humanoid • language • lifeform • logic • matter • memory • nation-state • orbit • pants • quadrant • races and cultures • rank • space • star • stardate • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (2260s) • technology • title • tunic • uniform • universe • weapon • tetralubisol
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Background[]
- The TOS reference: The Star Trek Compendium (by Allan Asherman) has a back story from the script about Lenore, shortly afterwards, being committed to the Tantalus penal colony.
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Timeline[]
published order | ||
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Previous episode: Miri |
TOS episode produced | Next episode: The Galileo Seven |
Previous episode: The Menagerie, Part II |
TOS episode aired | Next episode: Balance of Terror |
Previous story: Miri |
Star Trek 1 |
Next story: last story |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: Yeoman Figgs |
Next Adventure: The Galileo Seven | |
Previous Adventure: Miri |
Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (2264 to 2270) |
Next Adventure: Yeoman Figgs |
Translations[]
- 1969
- Japanese : 王たるものの良心, translated by Mamoru Nakagami. (Hayakawa)
- 1972
- German : Das Gewissen des Königs, translated by Janis Kambulis. (Williams)
- 1973
- Turkish : Kralın Vicdani, translated by Reha Pinar. (Altın Kitaplar)
- 1975
- Dutch : Het geweten van de Koning, translated by Jan Koesen. (Luitingh)
- 1978
- Italian : L'ombra di Banquo, translated by Rosella Sanità. (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore)
- 1991
- French : La Conscience du roi, translated by Paul Couturiau. (Lefrancq)
External links[]
- "The Conscience of the King" article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- The Conscience of the King article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- ↑ The character Vinci was not named in the episode but the same actor, wearing the same operations division Starfleet uniform, was addressed as Vinci in TOS episode: "The Devil in the Dark". The same actor also played the character of Clifford Brent.