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69) Wink of an Eye

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The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Scalos, only to arrive and find that its inhabitants have died off with no survivors. But in fact, a few Scalosians have survived and are living at such a highly accelerated rate that they move “in the wink of an eye.” Their plan: to bring Captain Kirk up to their speed in an effort to help repopulate their species while leaving the Enterprise in a deep freeze until the rest of its crew can be called upon to do the same. “Wink of an Eye” may not make any sense on a scientific level, but if you shut off your mind and just go with it, it fits the bill as an entertaining- enough “Star Trek” episode, especially by late 3rd Season standards.

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The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Scalos, only to arrive and find that its inhabitants have died off with no survivors. But in fact, a few Scalosians have survived and are living at such a highly accelerated rate that they move “in the wink of an eye.” Their plan: to bring Captain Kirk up to their speed in an effort to help repopulate their species while leaving the Enterprise in a deep freeze until the rest of its crew can be called upon to do the same. “Wink of an Eye” may not make any sense on a scientific level, but if you shut off your mind and just go with it, it fits the bill as an entertaining- enough “Star Trek” episode, especially by late 3rd Season standards.

You can support Enterprise Incidents right here (think of it as a "tip jar"): https://anchor.fm/enterpriseincidents

You can follow Enterprise Incidents on social media at:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents

Twitter: @enterincidents

Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram

Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and @srmorris1 on Instagram

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents/support

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