"The Mark of Gideon" was the 72nd episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, the 17th episode of the show's third and final season, first aired on 17 January 1969. The episode was written by George F. SlavinMA and Stanley AdamsMA, directed by Jud TaylorMA and novelized in Star Trek 6 by James Blish. A remastered version of this episode was aired in syndication, premiering on 31 May 2008.
Summary[]
- Captain's log, stardate 5423.4.
- We are orbiting the planet Gideon, which is still not a member of the United Federation of Planets. The treaty negotiations have been difficult because Gideon has consistently refused the presence of a delegation from the Federation on its soil, or any surveillance by the ship's sensors. They have finally agreed to a delegation of one. They insisted it be the captain of the Enterprise. I am, therefore, beaming down at once.
- Log entry by James T. Kirk.
- I am alone on the Enterprise. I have searched every area of the ship and still cannot find a trace of the crew, or an indication of how its disappearance was managed. The one thing that is obvious is that I suffered a memory lapse, during which time I bruised my arm. It is causing me some irritation.
- Ship's log, stardate 5423.8.
- First Officer Spock reporting. Obviously the Gideons have transported Captain Kirk onto this replica of the Enterprise to so confuse his mind as to make him susceptible to some extraordinary experiment. It is my intention to locate the captain and warn him before the experiment reaches its conclusion, which logic indicates means the end of the captain's life as he knows it.
References[]
Characters[]
Episode characters[]
- Clifford Brent[1] • Pavel Chekov • Fitzgerald (Admiral) • Hodin • James T. Kirk • Krodak • Leonard McCoy • Odona • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura • unnamed Gideonites • unnamed 2260s USS Enterprise personnel
Novelization characters[]
- Pavel Chekov • Fitzgerald (Admiral) • Hodin • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • Odona • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura
Starships and vehicles[]
Locations[]
Shipboard areas[]
- USS Enterprise
- bridge • transporter room
Planetary locales[]
- Gideon
- replica of USS Enterprise (bridge • corridor • engineering • observation deck • quarters, captain's • sickbay • transporter room) • Gideon Council Chamber
Races and cultures[]
Science and classification[]
- anatomy • beaming • birthrate • coordinates • disease • life span • matter • orbit • planet • physio-cultural report • space • star • star system • stardate • synchronous orbit
Medical conditions[]
- bruise • fever • Vegan choriomeningitis
Technology and weapons[]
- autoclave • cauterizer • communicator • intercom • medical kit • medical tricorder • sensors • starship • viewscreen • transporter • tricorder • viewing port
Materials and substances[]
- atmosphere • blood • gas • oxygen • sapphire
Lifeforms[]
States and organizations[]
- Bureau of Planetary Treaties • Federation • Starfleet • Starfleet Command • Gideon Council
Ranks and titles[]
- admiral • assistant • bureaucrat • captain • chief engineer • chief medical officer • commander • commanding officer • communications officer • councillor • diplomat • doctor • engineer • Excellency • Federation Starfleet ranks • Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s) • first officer • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • helmsman • medical practitioner • navigator • officer • prime minister • repairman • representative • scientist • science officer • second officer • weapons officer • tactical officer
Other references[]
- arm • auditorium • Bones • book • boot • captain's log • captain's log, USS Enterprise, 2268 • capital city • chess • city • clothing • diplomacy • dress • Federation members • fetus • finger • five-year mission • Gideon Council Chambers • government • homeworld • hood (clothing) • hour • jumpsuit • language • lifeform • log entry • logic • memory • nation-state • pants • paradise • petticoat • poker • population • quadrant • races and cultures • rank • red priority • regulation • sandwich • ship's log • ship's log, USS Enterprise • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (2260s) • sterile • suicide • technology • title • treaty • tunic • uniform • universe • Vulcan neck pinch • weapon
Chronology[]
- years prior to 2268
- Kirk contracts Vegan choriomeningitis. (prior to episode/novelization)
- stardate 5423.4, 2268 (2260s chronology, 2264–2270 Enterprise voyages)
- Enterprise travels to Gideon.
- 2270
- Kirk recalls the Gideon trick. (TOS novel: The Rings of Time)
Appendices[]
Related media[]
- ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation
- Depicts the coordinates and maps of the Gideon system and homeworld, as well as the Gideonite history and clothing. Gideon is identified as Delta Dorado VII, consistent with data provided in the "Introduction To Navigation" booklet accompanying Star Trek Maps.
- ST references: Star Trek Maps, Star Charts, FASA RPG module: The Federation
- Depicts the coordinates and maps of the Gideon system and homeworld.
- TOS novel: The Rings of Time
- Kirk recalls the Gideon trick.
- ST reference: The Star Trek Encyclopedia
- Information about this episodes production and references are consistent in the 20th century versions of this work. The 21st century Star Trek Encyclopedia also relates material about this episode.
Adaptations[]
Video releases[]
Background[]
- Actor Stanley AdamsMA co-wrote this episode after playing the part of Cyrano Jones in the second season TOS episode: "The Trouble with Tribbles".
- The novelization by James Blish contains a scene where Odona accidentally burns off her finger with a medical instrument, and quickly re-grows the digit. This aspect of Gideonite physiology was not shown in the episode, although it was alluded that they did have a great resistance to injury. The prose version also added a scene where the crew proposes Odana will offer a symbol of illness to those she infects. The characters of Krodak and Fitzgerald were not named in the novelization.
- Actor Gene DynarskiMA (Krodak) had previously played Ben Childress and would later play Orfil Quinteros. Richard DerrMA (Fitzgerald) previously played Commodore Barstow.
- This episode marks the only time the bridge set was filmed empty, in this case representing the replica Enterprise. TOS episode: "This Side of Paradise" had previously showed the actual Enterprise bridge devoid of personnel, but with a single Omicron Ceti spore plant present.
Notable cast and crew[]
- William Shatner as James T. Kirk
- Leonard Nimoy as Spock
- DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy
- James Doohan as Scotty
- George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
- Nichelle Nichols as Nyota Uhura
- Walter Koenig as Pavel Chekov
Images[]
Episode images[]
Adaptation images[]
Connections[]
Timeline[]
published order | ||
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Previous episode: Whom Gods Destroy |
TOS episode produced | Next episode: The Lights of Zetar |
Previous episode: Let That Be Your Last Battlefield |
TOS episode aired | Next episode: That Which Survives |
Previous story: The Cloud Minders |
Star Trek 6 |
Next story: last story until Star Trek 7 |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: The Shoulders of Giants One |
Next Adventure: The Lights of Zetar | |
Previous Adventure: Whom Gods Destroy |
Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (2264 to 2270) |
Next Adventure: The Lights of Zetar |
Production history[]
Translations[]
- 1972
- German language: Das Zeichen Gideons, translated by Hans Maeter. (Williams)
- 1978
- Italian language: Missione di contagio, translated by Amedea Pasinetti. (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore)
- 1978
- Japanese language: ギデオンの記章, translated by Hiroshi Saito. (Hayakawa Bunko)
External links[]
- "The Mark of Gideon" article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- The Mark of Gideon article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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- ↑ The character of Clifford Brent was not named in the episode but the same actor, wearing an officer's Starfleet uniform, was addressed as Brent in TOS episode: "The Naked Time". The same actor also played the character of Vinci.