May 28, 2004

"Dagger of the Mind" -- Allegory for 2004 America

[For the purposes of this experiment, replace DR. ADAMS with THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION, KIRK with VOTER IN AMERICAN HEARTLAND, HELEN with AMERICAN INTEGRITY, and "Enterprise" with DETERMINATION TO TAKE BACK WASHINGTON.]

DR. ADAMS: "Now Captain Kirk is going to have a complete demonstration. I want there to be no doubts whatever in his mind."

KIRK: "Mmmmm."

dagger2.jpegDR. ADAMS: "You're madly in love with Helen, Captain. You'd lie, cheat, steal for her, sacrifice your career, your reputation."

HELEN: "No, Doctor! No!"

DR. ADAMS: "The pain -- do you feel it, Captain? You must have her, or the pain grows worse, the pain, the longing for her."

KIRK: "Helen."

DR. ADAMS: "For years, you've loved her, Captain, for years."

KIRK: "For years, I've loved you."

DR. ADAMS: "You must continue to remember that, Captain. And now...she's gone."

dagger.jpg[The mind machine is turned up to a dizzying level.]

KIRK: "Helen! Helen, don't go! I need you, Helen!"

DR. ADAMS: "Now, Captain...you must take your phaser weapon and drop it to the floor. Captain, the pain increases unless you obey me."

KIRK: "I...must...drop it."

[KIRK drops phaser.]

DR. ADAMS: "Very good, Captain. Very good indeed. And now your communicator. Drop it to the floor."

[KIRK desperately flips open communicator.]

KIRK: "Kirk to Enterprise."

[The mind machine is amped up further.]

KIRK: "Uhhhhhhhhhh! Kirk...to...Enterprise. Ahhhhhhhh!"

HELEN: [shrieking] "No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

[KIRK laughs maniacally in pain/torture/confusion, as camera fades out to commercial break.]

Posted by DrMabuse at May 28, 2004 08:55 AM
Comments

So true. Beam us the fuck out of there/here.

I can't remember--does Kirk ever get inside Helen's tunic in this episode? Certainly, we know "Shagner" banged every yeoman actress from here to Rigel 7.

Posted by: Jimmy Beck at May 28, 2004 09:34 AM

Beck: Oh, it's even better than that. This little exchange comes AFTER Helen had used the machine to implant a memory in Kirk's head that she was swept off her feet by Kirk and taken to his cabin at a Christmas party! So in this case, it was the hot brainy officer who took the initiative, which keeps the allegory true to current standards. :)

Hey, if Trekkies can maintain the whole Klingons as Soviet Union allegory, we can keep up this allegory, no?

Posted by: Ed at May 28, 2004 09:42 AM

So timely, what with the release of Trekkies 2 coming up - watch for Mickie in this upcoming documentary. And brilliant. An utterly brilliant entry. We need more like this.

When are you going to review "Medicine Man" and "Road House"?

Posted by: Tom Working at May 28, 2004 06:20 PM

Fantastic.

That Dr. Adams was very hot.

Posted by: fairest at May 29, 2004 04:18 AM

There might be another swell allegory for Amer. in 2004 in the TOS. It's been on my mind since I read yours. It's the ep. where superpeople hijack the Enterprise. They need to go back to Kelvin. And the material that makes up the bars on the planet where the crew is imprisioned is "similar to diburnium." Anyway, Kurt has a discussion with an amazing blonde he is only hitting on to make the leaders of the Kelvin's jealous. She has been 'reading through human lit." and learning that humans put a lot of "emphasis on love" in their lit. She asks why we devote many pages to a "simple biological function!" And Kurt is all, "well, we enjoy it."

Posted by: fairest at May 29, 2004 06:29 AM