"[Givers of] pain and delight [she said...]"
--Kirk
"[Well, surely you noticed] the delightful aspects."
--McCoy
"[I certainly did notice] those delightful aspects."
--Kirk
"Brain and [more] brain; what is brain?"
--Bimbo
"[Yes, it's so simple] a child could [do it]..."
--McCoy
"He's operating at warp speed."
--Scotty.
"While I might trust the doctor to remove a splinter or lance a boil, I
cannot trust him to replace a brain."
--Spock
"[The knowledge to reconnect a brain] does not [exist yet in the
galaxy.]
--Spock
"I never should have re-connected his mouth."
--McCoy
PLOT
A race of imbecile women steal Spock's brain to lead them. McCoy and
Scotty hook up Spock's body to move via remote control. Kirk must decide
which of three habitated planets Spock's brain was taken to, although none
of them should possess the technology to surgically remove a brain.
Naturally, after Chekov's descriptoins of the planets evolution and
population, Kirk chooses the most primitive planet.
Women live underground in a climate-controlled cave, while the men must
survive in the Arctic temperatures on the surface. McCoy puts on the
"Teacher", a thinking cap that gives you lots of knowledge for a short
while (in order to re-install Spock's brain.) Without Spock to keep
everything running, the women have to start thinking again.
FACTS
Planet is Sigmus Dricomus 7.
Givers of pain and delight.
How come when everyone is unconscious Kirk always wakes up first?
The bimbo's ship uses ion-propulsion, so they know it is highly
advanced.
Star Date goes from 5431.4-4351.5-5431.6-5432.3
They have 24 hours to put Spock's brain back in.
At Star Date 5431.4 they have 8.x hours left.
At Star Date 4351.5 they have 8.x hours left.
OPINIONS
Not as bad as some people claim, as long as you take it for its comedic
value rather than looking for a deep plot. There are times I find myself
laughing out loud at this episode.