BREAD AND CIRCUSES
WRITER:
Gene Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon (from a story by John Kneubel)
GUESTS:
William Smithers
Logan Ramsey
Ian Wolfe
Rhodes Reason
Lois Jewell
Bart La Rue
Jack Perkins
AIRED:
March 15, 1968
HACK-MAN rating:
.530
USENET rating:
.554
QUOTES
"He commands not only a spaceship - but a
starship
"
--???
"What do you call those?"
--???
"I call them 'ears'."
--Spock
"If you're speaking of worship, we serve many beliefs."
--McCoy
"I don't want to injure you."
--Spock (before hitting a man with a shield)
"Medical men are
trained
in logic."
--McCoy
"Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."
--Spock
"______ died in your first world war, ______ died in your second world war, 37,___,___ died in your third world war."
--Spock (speaking about Earth)
"An excellent example of Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planet Development."
--Kirk
"I was told I am to be your slave tonight."
--Drusilla
"I'm trying to thank you, you pointed-eared hobgoblin."
--McCoy
PLOT
The crew of the Enterprise encounter an alternate Earth where Rome never fell. Looks Roman except for 20th century technology.
FACTS
Slaves.
OPINIONS
I wasn't that impressed. But then, you can only take
so
many "alternate Earth" stories...
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