Star Trek The
Animated Series Episode Guide:
SEASON ONE (2273)
#1 "MORE
TROUBLES, MORE TRIBBLES"
Written by David Gerrold
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: David
Gerrold as Korax, James Doohan as Koloth, Stanley Adams as Cyrano Jones
Production 22001
Airdate 10/06/73
Stardate 5329.4
While returning to a
famine-ridden Sherman's planet with a cargo of quadrotriticale, the U.S.S.
Enterprise encounters a Klingon warship, commanded by Captain Koloth, who is
detaining the trader Cyrano Jones. Kirk rescues Jones from the Klingon vessel
and discovers him to be carrying a new breed of tribbles which have been
genetically altered to slow their reproductive process. However, these tribbles
are unable to resist the cargo of quadrotriticale the U.S.S. Enterprise is
carrying. The U.S.S. Enterprise crew soon realize that the consumption causes
the tribbles to grow to a tremendous size. So much so, that Jones'
tribble-eating glommer is unable to devour them.
The Klingons return
and demand that Kirk hand over Jones, accusing Jones of stealing the glommer
from them. Instead of handing Jones over to the Klingons, Kirk returns the
animal along with some of the tribbles.
#2 "THE
INFINITE VULCAN"
Written by Walter Koenig
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, James Doohan as Dr. Keniclius, James Doohan as
Agmar, James Doohan as Kolchek, James Doohan as Morgan
Production 22002
Airdate 10/20/73
Stardate 5554.4
While visiting the
recently discovered planet Phylos, the U.S.S. Enterprise landing party
discovers an apparently abandoned city. While exploring the city Sulu picks up
a plant and is poisoned. As the landing party tries to save Sulu, the alien
species that inhabit the planet approach and save Sulu's life. Upon further
investigation of the alien creatures, who are plantlike beings called
Phylosians, the crew discovers that the poison that affected Sulu was
accidentally brought to the planet by a visitor who subsequently worked to find
a cure. The Phylosians call this visitor "Master" and
"Savior".
The landing party
eventually discover that this visitor was actually a Terran scientist by the
name of Dr. Starros Keniclius who has since died. Now a giant clone of Dr.
Starros Keniclius, by the name of Keniclius Five, has taken his place. The
giant wishes to clone Spock to create an intergalactic peacemaker. Ignoring
Kirk's insistence that the Universe has become a virtually peaceful
conglomeration of worlds, Keniclius Five clones Spock, crippling the Vulcan
almost to the point of death. Kirk realizes the only way to save Spock is to
recite aspects of Vulcan philosophy on life and death to Keniclius Five. Kirk
convinces the clone that the new Spock is but a copy and not the original. The
clone Spock saves the other's life through a Vulcan mind meld and the duplicate
remains on the planet with Keniclius to revitalize that world's civilization.
#3
"YESTERYEAR"
Written by D. C.
Fontana
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: Mark
Lenard as Sarek, James Doohan as Ensign Bates, Billy Simpson as Young Spock,
Keith Sutherland as Young Sepek, Leonard Nimoy as Selek, Majel Barrett as
Amanda, James Doohan as The Healer, James Doohan as Thelen the Andorian, James
Doohan as Aleek-Om, Majel Barrett as Grey, James Doohan as Erikson, James
Doohan as Guardian of Forever
Production 22003
Airdate 09/15/73
Stardate 5373.4
by using the Guardian
of Forever, Kirk, Spock, and the historian Erikson explore the planet Orion's
past. However, upon returning to the present, no one seems to recognize Mr.
Spock; the U.S.S. Enterprise first officer for the past five years has been an
Andorian named Thelin. A search of the U.S.S. Enterprise's memory bank reveals
that Spock, the son of Sarek and Amanda died while still a child; his death
caused the couple to breakup.
Spock recalls that
during his "kahs-wan" -- a Vulcan coming-of-age ritual -- Selek,
Spock's distant cousin, had saved his life. Spock realizes that to put the
present right again he must return to the past and become his own cousin to
save himself.
Returning to the
Vulcan of his childhood through the Guardian, Spock presents himself to his
younger self as Selek, and subsequently saves the boy's life. In the process
young Spock's pet "sehlat" is mortally injured. The boy chooses to
compassionately end his pet's suffering and in doing so sets the young
half-human, half-Vulcan on a path toward embracing Vulcan traditions. Upon
returning to the present, Spock finds the timeline and his place on the U.S.S.
Enterprise restored.
#4 "BEYOND
THE FARTHEST STAR"
Written by Samuel A.
Peeples
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lt. Kyle, James Doohan as Alien pod ship Commander, James Doohan as
Engineer, James Doohan as Malignant alien
Production 22004
Airdate 09/08/73
Stardate 5521.3
Responding to radio
emissions near the edge of the known universe, the U.S.S. Enterprise is dragged
off course by Questar M-17, an imploded negative star mass. The Enterprise
manages to establish itself in orbit around Questar M-17 and encounters a
strange starship inhabited by an evil shapeless alien. Further investigation
reveals that the ship's engineers had failed to remove the creature before
attempting to destroy their own vessel. Eventually, the creature takes control
of the Enterprise. Kirk and Spock devise a plan to steer the U.S.S. Enterprise
toward Questar M-17, tricking the creature into believing that the Enterprise
will be destroyed. The creature flees for its life while the Enterprise frees
itself from Questar's gravity pull by employing the slingshot effect, leaving
the creature to orbit forever around the star.
#5 "THE
SURVIVOR"
Written by James Schmerer
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: Nichelle
Nichols as Lieutenant Anne Nored, Majel Barrett as Lieutenant M'Ress, Ted
Knight as Carter Winston, James Doohan as Romulan Commander, James Doohan as
Gabler, Majel Barrett as Computer voice
Production22005
Airdate 10/13/73
Stardate 5143.3
Near the
Romulan/Federation neutral zone, a long-lost philanthropist, Carter Winston, is
discovered on board a damaged one-man vessel. He is reunited with his fiancee,
Lieutenant Anne Nored, on board the Enterprise. Immediately following their
reunion, Winston tells her that he has changed and can no longer marry her. The
Enterprise computer reveals that Winston is actually a shape-shifting
Vendorian. Winston eventually takes the Captain's form and orders Sulu to steer
the Enterprise into the Neutral Zone. Kirk discovers the ruse and orders the
ship out of the Neutral Zone.
Romulan ships, having
been advised of the breach of the Neutral Zone, surround the Enterprise. The
Vendorian, disguised as an Enterprise crewman, damages the deflector shield,
which requires two hours to repair. Later , the creature reveals his identity
to Nored, explaining that her former fiancee is dead but since he had absorbed
so many emotions from human males, he indeed can love her.
The Romulans proceed
to attack the U.S.S. Enterprise. Realizing that he has put his love in jeopardy
by destroying the ship's shields, the shape-shifter forms himself into a
deflector shield around the ship. After the Romulans retreat, the Vendorian reveals
that he is a spy for the Romulan Empire, but he could not allow Nored to die in
battle. Kirk informs him that he will stand trial but his efforts to save the
ship will be considered. Nored tells him that he is much like her former lover
and that he will enjoy life on Earth, perhaps even together with her.
#6 "THE
LORELEI SIGNAL"
Written by Margaret Armen
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: Nichelle
Nichols as Computer, Majel Barrett as Security Officer Davison, James Doohan as
Carver, Majel Barrett as Woman's Voice, James Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, Majel
Barrett as Theela, Nichelle Nichols as Dara
Production 22006
Airdate 09/29/73
Stardate 5483.7
The Enterprise enters
an uncharted sector of space where Federation and Klingon vessels have been
reported missing every 27 years. While in the Taurean system signals begin to
affect the male crew, causing them to hallucinate about beautiful women in
peaceful surroundings. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down to the source of the
signals. After arriving on the planet they are taken prisoner and rendered
unconscious by a group of beautiful, golden skinned women. Scotty takes command
of Enterprise but begins to act peculiar himself.
Upon waking, Kirk,
Spock, and McCoy discover that they are aging rapidly as a result of
life-draining headbands they are forced to wear. McCoy administers cortropine
to counter the aging process while Spock, having obtained a communicator,
unsuccessfully tries to contact the ship.
On board the
Enterprise, Uhura has taken command due to Scotty's irrational behavior, while
Nurse Chapel acts as Chief Medical Officer. Uhura orders an all-female landing
party to transport down to rescue the men. The siren women explain to them that
they had fled from a dying planet only to arrive on Taurus II where they
encountered the life-draining force. The women developed a biological
resistance to the force, effective only if they can replenish their own
life-force every 27 years. Thus they capture men to drain their energy. The
landing party eventually beams the male landing party back up to the ship just
in time to replenish their life-force. Kirk agrees to transport the women to a
safe world where they will again prosper.
#7 "ONE OF
OUR PLANETS IS MISSING"
Written by Marc Daniels
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, James Doohan as Wesley, Majel Barrett as Cosmic
cloud
Production 22007
Airdate 09/22/73
Stardate 5371.3
The Enterprise crew
learns that a massive, planet-destroying extragalactic entity has entered
Federation space and threatens every planet in the galaxy. The starship
intercepts the gaseous form in an inhabited planetary sector. Almost
immediately the cloud envelops the planet Alondra, breaking it into small
pieces in seconds. The cloud proceeds on a direct course for planet Mantilles,
inhabited by nearly 100 million people. Due to its proximity to the cloud, the
Enterprise is pulled inside and is threatened by an antimatter barrage.
The ship's shields
barely hold together while Spock discovers that the cloud is a living entity
with a brain. He also discovers that they can escape through the top of the
entity if they act quickly. The Enterprise travels through the creature's body
while antimatter continues to drain the ship's power. Scotty, however, is able
to create a power regeneration system by using part of the entity's body. Kirk
realizes that the only way to save the planet may be to kill the creature by
exploding the Enterprise while inside. Instead, Spock mind-melds with the cloud
and allows the creature to see glimpses of human life. The creature comes to
understand that its food -- planets -- contains living creatures. The cloud
allows the Enterprise to leave peacefully and agrees to depart the galaxy.
#8 "MUDD'S
PASSION"
Written by Stephen
Kandel
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, Roger C. Carmel as Harry Mudd, Nichelle Nichols as
Female Ursinoid miner, James Doohan as Male Ursinoid miner, Majel Barrett as
Lora, James Doohan as Human miner, Majel Barrett as Lieutenant M'Ress
Production 22008
Airdate 11/10/73
Stardate 4978.5
The U.S.S. Enterprise
receives orders to find Harry Mudd, a Federation outlaw, on the planet
Motherlode; Mudd is accused of selling a fake love potion to miners. Upon the
U.S.S. Enterprise's arrival, Mudd demonstrates the potion on a woman who Spock
discovers to actually be a reptilian illusion. Angered by this the miners begin
to attack Mudd, but he is rescued by the U.S.S. Enterprise. Aboard ship, and
after convincing Nurse Chapel to try the potion on Spock, Mudd steals a
shuttlecraft. When Chapel discovers that the potion doesn't actually work, she
becomes bitter and sets out to confront Mudd. During a fight between Mudd and
Chapel, special love crystals are broken near an air vent and permeate
throughout the ship.
Without warning, the
delayed potion begins to affect Spock. Shortly, the potion begins to affect the
entire crew. Spock becomes so enamored with Chapel that he will do anything to
rescue her. Kirk accompanies him to find Mudd, but are attacked on the planet
by large rock creatures. Unable to transport to the vessel because of the
potion's affect on the crew, Kirk uses the crystals to make the creatures
become docile and loving. Eventually the potion wears off and the crew beam
everyone back to the ship, but then the potion's after effects cause hatred and
animosity among the crew. Mudd is placed in the brig, where he confesses to
other con jobs and is once again sent away for rehabilitation.
#9 "THE
MAGICKS OF MEGUS-TU"
Written by Larry Brody
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: Ed
Bishop as Megas prosecutor, James Doohan as Lucien
Production 22009
Airdate 10/27/73
Stardate 1254.4
While investigating
the theory of creation, the Enterprise is caught inside an energy/matter
tornado and pulled to the center of the galaxy. All computer systems fail and
the crew begins to lose consciousness when a devil-like creature named Lucien
appears on the bridge. The creature repairs the ship's systems and takes the
crew to explore his planet, Megas-Tu, but almost immediately returns them to
the ship.
The crew begin to
experiment with magic after the encounter, much to Spock's dismay. The Megans
begin to take notice of the crew and return to the ship in phantasm form. They
return the Enterprise bridge crew to their planet in a witch-hunt trial where
Lucien is accused of bringing evil to Megas-Tu.
Spock and Kirk defend
the crew and Lucien, but their arguments fail and Kirk is forced to use his new
magic against the prosecutor. Kirk explains that the Megans can only win if
they become like the Earthlings they fear. Kirk then tells the jury that he
will give his own life for an alien's rights, which impresses the Megans. They
learn that Lucien was the basis for Earth's original conception of the devil,
and the Megans, realizing that the Enterprise's visit to their dimension was an
accident, help the crew to return to their galaxy.
#10 "THE TIME
TRAP"
Written by Joyce Perry
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: Nichelle
Nichols as Magen, Nichelle Nichols as Devna, James Doohan as Xerius, George
Takei as Klingon #1, James Doohan as Kaz, James Doohan as Captain Kor, George
Takei as Commander Kuri, James Doohan as Bell, James Doohan as Gabler
Production 22010
Airdate 11/24/73
Stardate 5267.2
While exploring the
Delta Triangle, where many starships have disappeared, the Enterprise is
attacked by several Klingon vessels. During the fight, the Enterprise and a
Klingon ship slip into a space-time warp where a starship graveyard is
discovered to hold ships from all over the galaxy. The Klingon ship fires at
the Enterprise but the torpedo is neutralized and the two ships captains are
brought to a trial by the inhabitants of this dimension, called Elysia. The council
is made up of all races from across the universe and lead by a Vulcan, Xerius.
He explains that no one has been able to escape from this area, so the
descendants of the crews have learned to co-exist in a peaceful state. Violence
is not permitted and all weaponry is immediately neutralized.
Scotty discovers that
the timewarp is disintegrating the Enterprise's dilithium crystals, and insists
that they must leave the trap soon or they will be powerless. The Klingons
agree to link ships and cooperate by sharing warp power and personnel to
escape. However, Spock learns that the Klingon Captain, Kor, wants to destroy
the Enterprise when they break free of the time warp by using a specially
calibrated explosive device in the warp drive. The Enterprise and Klingon crew
celebrate their impending escape but when a Klingon slips away to plant the
explosive, Kirk stops her and diffuses the bomb. The two ships leave the
timewarp and separate, with Kor claiming full credit for saving the two
vessels.
#11 "SLAVER WEAPON"
Written by Larry
Niven
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Kzin telepath, James Doohan as Kzin flyer, Majel Barrett as Slaver
weapon, James Doohan as Chuft Captain, James Doohan as Computer
Production 2201.1
Airdate 12/15/73
Stardate 4187.3
In the shuttlecraft
Copernicus, Spock, Uhura, and Sulu are en-route to Starbase 25 to deliver a
stasis box -- a rare artifact of the Slaver culture -- which stops time inside
so any object can last forever. The now-extinct Slavers used these objects to
carry weapons, valuables, and other scientific instruments and data. The boxes
can detect each other and evidence shows that another device is located nearby.
Spock begins to investigate. The shuttle lands on an ice planet where hostile
Kzinti lie in ambush with an empty stasis box. The Kzinti once controlled the
entire empire but now are bound to keeping peace. However, many Kzinti still
take part in raiding Federation shipping and seek Slaver weapons to regain
control of their empire.
The Kzinti take the
shuttle crew hostage in an effort to take the box and its contents. The Kzinti
leader obtains the weapon, but while tampering with it he enables the crew to
escape. Spock steals back the weapon, but Uhura is recaptured. After Sulu
creates an explosion with the weapon, it is recaptured by the Kzinti, who are
killed when the device self-destructs.
#12 "THE
JIHAD"
Written by Stephen Kandel
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Sord, Majel Barrett as The Vedala, David Gerrold as Em/3/Green, Majel
Barrett as Lara, James Doohan as Tchar
Production 22014
Airdate 01/12/74
Stardate 5683.1
The U.S.S. Enterprise
arrives at the Vedala asteroid, where Kirk and Spock are summoned to learn
about a stolen religious artifact that could ignite a galaxy-wide holy war, a
jihad. A team of specialists are called in to recover the item with Kirk and
Spock: Tchar -- the hereditary prince of the Skorr, Sord -- a powerful
reptilian, a master lockpick -- Em/3/Green, and Lara -- a great hunter.
The Vedalan tells the
team that the artifact dates back two centuries, when Tchar's people were
fighters and a religious leader, Alar, came to teach fundamentals of peace.
Alar's brain patterns were preserved in the sculpture, the "Soul of the
Skorr." Now the device has been stolen and is hidden on the very unstable
"mad planet." The Vedala transports the group to the planet where
they encounter harsh weather, quakes, volcanic lava flow, and severe winds.
After barely escaping a lava river, the team finds itself nearing a position
that Tchar had originally spotted from the air.
Tchar flies ahead to
investigate the fortress in which the object is kept. Meanwhile, Kirk and Lara
scout ahead to explore the terrain. Rejoining the group, they head for the
fortress on foot to rendezvous with Tchar. Upon reaching the structure,
Em/3/Green picks the lock, but the team is attacked by a group of mechanical
birds who are protecting the building. They narrowly make it inside and after
surviving a set of traps, they find the sculpture, but conclude that it must
have been Tchar who originally stole the object. Tchar admits his treachery,
saying that his people have become a docile race, and the ensuing war will make
them great again. Tchar tells them that their mission must always remain secret
so that no one will learn about the treachery. Kirk and Spock return to the
U.S.S. Enterprise noting that, remarkably, only two minutes had passed since
they beamed to the asteroid.
#13 "THE
AMBERGRIS ELEMENT"
Written by Margaret Armen
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lieutenant Clayton, James Doohan as Domar, Majel Barrett as Rila,
Majel Barrett as Aquan female voice, James Doohan as Aquan male voice, David
Gerrold as Nephro, James Doohan as Lemus, James Doohan as Cadmar, James Doohan
as Lieutenant Arex
Production 22013
Airdate 12/01/73
Stardate 5499.9
The U.S.S. Enterprise
arrives to study the planet Argo -- a water-based planet where earthquakes
caused the land masses to sink -- for the benefit of other Federation worlds
that will encounter similar quakes. The crew lands in a specially designed
aqua-shuttle but is immediately attacked by a sea monster and Kirk and Spock
become trapped in the monster's grip.
Five days later,
McCoy, Scott, and Lt. Clayton find the missing officers; they have been
transformed into water breathers by the monster. Kirk and Spock explore the
submerged Argo and find a group of inhabitants who hate any air-breathers.
Hesitantly, the Aquans agree to perform surgery to return Kirk and Spock to normal,
but when Scotty dives down to warn of an impending quake, they become fearful
of air-breathing spies. Kirk and Spock are deemed treacherous and are sentenced
to death. Rila, a water breather, agrees to help them if they will in turn help
him find a buried city and a way to reverse the mutation.
They are successful
and obtain the necessary medicine to help Kirk and Spock, but Kirk nearly dies
from the vaccination. In orbit, the U.S.S. Enterprise uses its phasers to hit
the uninhabited sections of the planet in an attempt to move the quake's
epicenter away from the Aquan city. Grateful for saving their lives, the young
Aquans make their records available to the Federation and decide to use the new
found medicine to reverse their water-breathing mutations and resume life above
ground.
#14 "ONCE
UPON A PLANET"
Written by Len Jenson, Chuck Menville
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, Majel Barrett as Lieutenant M'Ress, James Doohan as
Gabler, James Doohan as White Rabbit, Nichelle Nichols as Alice, Majel Barrett
as Queen of Hearts
Production 22017
Airdate 11/03/73
Stardate 5591.2
The U.S.S. Enterprise
returns to the amusement planet where the crew had once taken shore leave. The
crew begin imagining their fantasies when things go wrong: McCoy envisions a
southern Earth plantation, but instead the Queen of Hearts appears screaming
"Off with his head!" followed by the arrival of a spear throwing deck
of cards. When Uhura tries to rescue McCoy, she is captured by a hovercraft
robot. McCoy informs Kirk of the dangerous situation, whereupon all crew
members are recalled to the starship.
Realizing that Uhura
is still trapped on the planet, Kirk attempts to contact the planet's Keeper.
Kirk's landing party discovers the Keeper's tombstone, and notices that the
planet, lacking the Keeper's influence, has become a dangerous world run by
robots. The robots begin to pester the crew and the orbiting Enterprise.
Deep underground,
Uhura tries to outwit the planet's master computer, while Kirk and Spock trick
it into allowing them passage into the inner caves. The crew convince the
computer of its usefulness as a peaceful and creative conscience and it ends
the malfunctions on the planet and starship. While the crew returns to enjoy
their shore leave, Spock continues discussions with the master computer.
#15 "THE
TERRATIN INCIDENT"
Written by Paul Schneider
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Mendant of the Terratins, Nichelle Nichols as Mess Officer Briel,
James Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, James Doohan as Gabler
Production 22015
Airdate 11/17/73
Stardate 5577.3
The U.S.S. Enterprise
receives a garbled message while exploring the dead supernova, Arachna. The
only comprehensible portion of the signal, which emanates from the star
Cepheus, is the word "terratin." Upon investigation the U.S.S.
Enterprise encounters a planet of crystalline structure, barraged by volcanic
activity. While in orbit, a flash of light passes through the ship, paralyzing
the crew.
Then the crew begins
to realize that all organic matter on the ship is shrinking; all body molecules
are degenerating. Spock calculates that in a matter of minutes the entire crew
will stand centimeters tall. by using man-made ladders, the crew gets to the
bridge consoles and use their collective strength to press the transporter
buttons. Kirk transports to the planet's surface and immediately grows to full
size, since the transporter can change all matter to previously detailed size
and shape. While on the planet, Kirk encounters a miniature city, but is
shortly beamed back to the ship by the transporter's automatic settings.
Upon returning, he
discovers that his crew has been transported off the ship to the planet
surface. Kirk threatens the miniature city, demanding the crew's return. The
leader informs Kirk that the lightning attack was the only way to get the
attention of the starship, because their city is being threatened by volcanic
activity. Spock discovers the Terratin natives to be mutated descendants of a
missing scientific expedition; the survivors had named the planet Terra 10. The
crew is transported back to the ship, but since the Terratins cannot be
restored to their original size, they and their entire city are beamed aboard
the U.S.S. Enterprise to be taken to a more stable planet.
#16 "THE EYE
OF THE BEHOLDER"
Written by David P. Harmon
Directed by Hal Sutherland
Guest Stars: James
Doohan as Lieutenant Arex, James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Tom Markel, Majel Barrett
as Randi Bryce
Production 22016
Airdate 01/05/74
Stardate 5501.2
The disappearance of
a scientific team lures the U.S.S. Enterprise to investigate near Lactra VII.
The Starship Ariel is located there, abandoned, with the Captain having
transported to the planet's surface. The U.S.S. Enterprise crew beams down to
discover a series of unusually juxtaposed environments. On the planet the crew
meets the Lactrans, a group of twenty foot slugs with intelligent capacities
far beyond their own; they capture the U.S.S. Enterprise crew and imprison them
along with the three remaining Ariel crew members. Ariel's Lieutenant Randolph
has become ill, but the Lactrans are unaware, as their methods of communication
are highly sophisticated.
Spock can partially
read the Lactran thoughts; he realizes that they are much more advanced than
Vulcans and they are amused by his attempts at communication. Spock tricks a
Lactran child to bring him a communicator and medical kit that are located
outside a force field. Kirk contacts the ship and they are beamed up along with
the child. On the starship, the child reads all the information contained in
the library computer, but the child's parents are worried and almost kill Kirk
in an attempt to contact him. Scotty beams down with the child, who learns that
humans are not pets for Lactran amusement. The child informs the other
Lactrans, who release the crew from confinement and the ships leaves with a
message from the Lactrans -- "humans may return when they grow up, in 20
or 30 centuries."
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