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On [[stardate]] 5499.9, while exploring the [[planetary habitability|water planet]] Argo (which appears to only have dead ruins as indicators of intelligent life), [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] of the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[starship]] ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'' and his Science Officer [[Spock]] are lost from their survey party when their [[Shuttlecraft (Star Trek)|aquashuttle]] is attacked by a giant sea creature. After a lengthy search the two are found, transformed into water breathers. Chief Medical Officer [[Leonard McCoy|Dr. McCoy]]'s analysis indicates that this could not have been accomplished by any natural process, leading to the conclusion that intelligent life must still exist on the planet, but under the seas.
On [[stardate]] 5499.9, while exploring the [[planetary habitability|water planet]] Argo (which appears to only have dead ruins as indicators of intelligent life), [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] of the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[starship]] ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'' and his Science Officer [[Spock]] are lost from their survey party when their [[Shuttlecraft (Star Trek)|aquashuttle]] is attacked by a giant sea creature. After a lengthy search the two are found, transformed into water breathers. Chief Medical Officer [[Leonard McCoy|Dr. McCoy]]'s analysis indicates that this could not have been accomplished by any natural process, leading to the conclusion that intelligent life must still exist on the planet, but under the seas.


In order to return to their normal selves, Kirk and Spock must seek out the Aquans (who fear surface dwellers) and enlist their help in locating the lost formula for reversing the transformation then capture a giant sur-snake, whose venom is key to the antidote.
In order to return to their normal selves, Kirk and Spock must seek out the Aquans (who fear surface dwellers) and enlist their help in locating the lost formula for reversing the transformation, and then capture a giant sur-snake whose venom is key to the antidote.


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Revision as of 04:45, 7 March 2014

"The Ambergris Element"

"The Ambergris Element" is the thirteenth episode of the first season of the animated science fiction television series Star Trek. It first aired in the NBC Saturday morning lineup on December 1, 1973, and was written by Margaret Armen.[note 1] who wrote the earlier episode "The Lorelei Signal" and also worked on episodes for the Original Series.

In this episode, Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock are mysteriously transformed into water-breathers.

Plot

On stardate 5499.9, while exploring the water planet Argo (which appears to only have dead ruins as indicators of intelligent life), Captain Kirk of the Federation starship Enterprise and his Science Officer Spock are lost from their survey party when their aquashuttle is attacked by a giant sea creature. After a lengthy search the two are found, transformed into water breathers. Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy's analysis indicates that this could not have been accomplished by any natural process, leading to the conclusion that intelligent life must still exist on the planet, but under the seas.

In order to return to their normal selves, Kirk and Spock must seek out the Aquans (who fear surface dwellers) and enlist their help in locating the lost formula for reversing the transformation, and then capture a giant sur-snake whose venom is key to the antidote.

Notes

  1. ^ This story was expanded into a novelette by science-fiction author Alan Dean Foster as part of the collection, Star Trek Log Five (1975) (ISBN 0-345-33351-9).