49) The Immunity Syndrome

Published: March 27, 2022, 7 a.m.

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While investigating the loss of the Starship Intrepid and an entire star system containing billions of inhabitants, the Enterprise discovers the cause to be a giant space amoeba that is about to reproduce. In an effort to figure out how to destroy it before it kills billions more, Captain Kirk must send a shuttlecraft on a suicide mission into the heart of the amoeba, and he must decide which of his trusted officers is more qualified to go: Mr. Spock or Dr. McCoy. After being rushed into production when NBC-TV picked up \\u201cStar Trek\\u201d for the balance of the second season, \\u201cThe Immunity Syndrome\\u201d feels contrived, lacks finesse and qualifies as one of the weaker episodes of the series. But it still has its merits, the first of which is the amazing visual effects, which were groundbreaking when it aired in 1968 and still hold up to this day. \\u201cThe Immunity Syndrome\\u201d also contains great dramatic conflict, as Captain Kirk agonizes over which of his closest friends he must send to their uncertain death.

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