Introduction

“The Jihad” is the sixteenth and final episode of the first season of the American animated science fiction television series Star Trek.

It first aired in the NBC Saturday morning lineup on 12 January 1974, and was written by Stephen Kandel who also wrote the earlier story “Mudd’s Passion” and worked on the two Original Series “Mudd” episodes.

Set in the 23rd century, this series follows the further adventures of the crew of the Federation starship Enterprise. In this episode, Captain Kirk (voiced by William Shatner) and his first officer, Spock (voiced by Leonard Nimoy), become involved in a secret quest to retrieve a stolen artifact and prevent a warrior race from attacking the galaxy.

Outline

On stardate 5683.1, the Federation starship Enterprise arrives at the Vedala asteroid, where Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock have been summoned to take part in the latest of several failed secret quests to learn about a stolen religious artefact, the “Soul of the Skorr”, the theft of which could ignite a galactic holy war.

Joining Kirk and Spock is a team of specialists called in to help recover the item, which has been hidden on a very unstable and dangerous planet. The focal point of the mission as the primary stakeholder is “Tchar”, the hereditary prince of the Skorr. The muscle of the team is provided by “Sord”, a reptilian with great strength. An insectoid named “M3 Green” is a master lockpick. The team is rounded out by the huntress “Lara”, a humanoid who is an accomplished tracker with an impeccable sense of direction, especially when she finds a man to be attractive.

Kirk and Spock soon learn that one member of the party is a saboteur. It seems that Tchar has stolen the artefact himself in an effort to return his people to their warrior ways.

When the mission is completed, Tchar is held captive as insane, although with good prospects of rehabilitation. The Vedala states that they will eventually forget that these events ever happened. Kirk and Spock return to the Enterprise, where it seems that hardly any time at all has passed since their beam down to begin the mission.

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Production & Filming Details

  • Director(s): Hal Sutherland.
  • Writer(s): Stephen Kandel.
  • Release Date: 12 January 1974.
  • Running Time: 30 minutes.
  • Country: US.
  • Language: English.

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