![]() Kang acknowledges Kirk's warning and the fact that their fighting is pointless. As they clash, and with the entity hovering and pulsating a bright red nearby, Kirk implores Kang to stop, telling him that they may become its puppets for a thousand lifetimes if they continue to fight. In Engineering, Kang distrusts Kirk's explanation of the entity despite Mara's assurance, and believing she was assaulted, challenges Kirk to a sword duel. They travel by the risky technique of intra-ship beaming – using the transporter between two points within the ship. She agrees to lead Kirk to Kang in Engineering. Mara is initially skeptical that the entity exists, but is persuaded after realizing Kirk is completely unwilling to kill her. McCoy reports that crewmen gravely wounded in the fighting are healing at a much faster than normal rate the entity wants everyone alive and fighting. Bringing Mara along, they take Chekov to Sickbay, where Dr. Kirk pulls Chekov from her and knocks him unconscious, relenting only when Spock reminds him that Chekov was not in control of himself. Kirk and Spock work their way through the animosity aboard the ship and happen upon Chekov sexually assaulting Mara. Kirk believes that if he can get to Kang, the Klingon commander can help stop his crew from fighting and help return the ship to a normal state. Kirk and Spock try to calm the crew's escalating furor to no avail. Sulu that Chekov never had a brother and is an only child, Kirk realizes that the entity is capable of implanting false memories in order to trigger aggression. Spock soon detects the entity, apparently feeding off the violence. With tempers high – and spurred on by the sudden materialization of swords and other antique hand weapons – they begin to fight. The 38 remaining members of the crew are equal in numbers to the Klingons. With the crew panicked, the entity then traps 392 members of the Enterprise's crew belowdecks by closing bulkheads and making them impenetrable. The ship lurches into warp at maximum speed headed for the edge of the galaxy. Meanwhile, a glowing entity composed of pure energy, which had initially emerged on the planet below, enters the Enterprise undetected and interfaces with its controls. Kang surrenders and he and the other Klingons, including his wife Mara, a science officer, are escorted to secure quarters on the ship. Spock uses the transporter to materialize the Enterprise crewmen first, followed by the Klingons, who are overpowered by Enterprise security personnel. However, upon contacting the ship and asking to be beamed up, Kirk secretly warns First Officer Spock about the Klingons. Kang's men subdue him and use an agonizer device to torture him, forcing Kirk to agree to surrender. Suddenly, Chekov makes a move to attack the Klingons, claiming they had killed his brother. Commander Kang accuses the Enterprise crew of firing upon their vessel and demands that they surrender immediately. A few moments later, they are found and surrounded by Klingons who have transported to the surface from their own orbiting vessel. A landing party, including Captain Kirk and Ensign Chekov, beams down to investigate further. The Federation starship Enterprise responds to a distress call from a human colony, but on arrival finds no signs of any type of inhabited settlement. In the episode, an alien forces the crew of the Enterprise into a brutal conflict with the Klingons. Written by Jerome Bixby and directed by Marvin Chomsky, it was first broadcast November 1, 1968. " Day of the Dove" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Star Trek: The Original Series (season 3) " For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" 7th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Original Series " Day of the Dove"
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