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"The Omega Glory" was the 54th episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, the 25th episode of the show's second season, first aired on 1 March 1968. The episode was written by Gene Roddenberry, directed by Vincent McEveetyMA and novelized in Star Trek 10 by James Blish. The story was subsequently adapted by View-Master.

Description[]

VHS teaser
Kirk and crew encounter a ghost ship, a madman captain, a deadly virus and 1,000-year-old natives on planet Omega IV.

Summary[]

Log entries[]

Captain's log. Aboard the USS Exeter, commanded by Ron Tracey, one of the most experienced captains in the Starfleet. What could have happened to him and the over 400 men and women who were on this ship?
Captain's log, supplemental. The Enterprise has left the Exeter and moved into close planet orbit. Although it appears the infection may strand us here the rest of our lives, I face an even more difficult problem. A growing belief that Captain Tracey has been interfering with the evolution of life on this planet. It seems impossible. A star captain's most solemn oath is that he will give his life, even his entire crew, rather than violate the Prime Directive.

References[]

Characters[]

Episode characters[]

Carter (Doctor)David GallowayBill HadleyJames T. KirkRyan LeslieLiyangLeonard McCoySirah (Yang)SpockHikaru SuluRonald TraceyNyota UhuraVinci[1]Cloud WilliamWu (Omegan)unnamed 2260s USS Enterprise personnel (USS Enterprise personnel) • unnamed USS Exeter personnel (USS Exeter personnel)

Novelization characters[]

Carter (Doctor)James T. KirkLiyangLeonard McCoyPhil RaintreeSirah (Yang)SpockHikaru SuluRonald TracyNyota UhuraCloud WilliamWu (Omegan)
Referenced only
Lucifer

View-Master adaptation characters[]

Carter (Doctor)James T. KirkLiyangLeonard McCoyPhil RaintreeSirah (Yang)SpockHikaru SuluRonald TracyNyota UhuraCloud William

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • USS Exeter (Constitution-class heavy cruiser)
Referenced only
Federation shuttlecraft (shuttlecraft)

Locations[]

System 5-419 (Omega IV)
Referenced only
ShanghaiStarbase 14Tokyo

Races and cultures[]

HumanOmega IV native (KohmYang) • Vulcan

Science and technology[]

communicationscommunicatorcomputerelectron microscopeenginejavelinknifelancelibrary computermicrotapephaserreserve belt packsradiosensorship's logspearstardatestarshipswordtechnologytransporterviewscreenweapon

Materials and substances[]

atmospherebloodcalciumcarbonchemicalgasnitrogenoxygenphosphorouspotassiumwater

States and organizations[]

FederationStarfleetUnited States of AmericaUnited States Navy

Ranks and titles[]

captainchiefcommandercommanding officercommunications officerdoctorFederation Starfleet ranksFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)first officerguardlieutenantlieutenant commanderofficerrankscientistscience officersecurity guardtitle

Other references[]

16th century1990s20th century21st centuryaircraft carrieranatomyanimalsantibodyantelopeantimatterarmatomic bombatmosphereaxebacteriological warfarebeambloodbootbridgecaptain's logcenturycitycivilizationclothingcommon coldcommunistConstitution of the United States of AmericacrewcrossbowdemondevildiseaseduelEarthengineeringEnglish languageevolutionexecution blockextrasensory perceptionFederation membersfingerfive-year missionfountain of youthfreedomGeneral OrdersGodgovernmentgravityguardhangar deckheartheavenHoly Biblehonor guardhourhumanoidlaboratorylanding partylanguagelifeformlogicmattermemorymeterminutemonthnation-statenuclear warOld WestorbitpantsparleyPledge of AllegiancePrime Directiveprison cellquadrantrabbitraces and culturesreligionscientistslaverysorceryspacesporestarStarfleet General Orders and RegulationsStarfleet uniformStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)transporter roomtrial by combattribetricordertunicuniformuniversevirusVulcan nerve pinchwarweaponyearyellow alert

Appendices[]

Related media[]

Adaptations[]

Video releases[]

Background[]

  • Contrary to McCoy's remarks, about 60% of an adult Human body is made up of water. (The Water In You article at the USGS Water website)
  • Galloway observed that Exeter was carrying a full complement of four shuttles, suggesting the possibility that this might be true of the Enterprise.
  • Sirah was not named in the James Blish novelization.

Adaptation information[]

  • View-Master published an adaptation of this episode in 1968 which included 21 3-D slides and an accompanying 16-page, illustrated short story booklet.
  • The term "Mereks" was used instead of "Yangs" to describe the population analogous to Americans on Omega IV. The trial scene took place in the "Men's House".
  • Omega IV was located in System 5-419. Exeter was said to have been commissioned the same year as the Enterprise. Transporters were stated as having been developed in the early 21st century and had a range of 16,000 miles.
  • Phil Raintree replaced David Galloway, as in the novelization, and Raintree's death was featured in an illustration. However, the View-Master slides photographed during the production of the episode would have shown David Galloway in the story rather than Raintree.
  • Tracey asked Hikaru Sulu to report the landing party's condition to Starbase 14, and pointed out that if the situation became helpless, Sulu might have to abandon them.
  • Liyang was not named, but did appear in an illustration as Cloud William's executioner.
  • As in the novelization, Tracey was spelled Tracy.

Images[]

Episode images[]

Adaptation images[]

Connections[]

Timeline[]

published order
Previous episode:
The Ultimate Computer
TOS episode produced Next episode:
Assignment: Earth
Previous episode:
By Any Other Name
TOS episode aired Next episode:
The Ultimate Computer
Previous story:
A Private Little War
Star Trek 10
Blish10
Next story:
last story
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited
Pocket Next Adventure:
Assignment: Earth
Previous Adventure:
Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited
Voyages of the
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
(2264 to 2270)
Next Adventure:
Assignment: Earth


Translations[]
1976
German : Omega IV. (Pabel-Moewig)
1979
Italian : Esilio su Omega, translated by Delio Zinoni. (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore)
1981
Japanese : 最後(オメガ)の栄光, translated by Hiroshi Saito. (Hayakawa Bunko)

External links[]

  1. 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.
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