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"Return of the Archons" is a cautionary story about mind control written by Gene Roddenberry. The tale begins when Ensign Sulu (George Takei) is taken hostage on an Earth-like planet with a primitive culture. Zapped by a weapon that leaves him under the control of someone or something named Landru, Sulu is then pursued by Kirk and Spock (Leonard Nimoy), who discover that Landru has the same grip on everyone else. Once Landru becomes aware of efforts by the captain and first officer to interfere with its bidding, Kirk and Spock become the target of a massive hunt by locals. A minor episode with a somewhat obvious scenario, "Return of the Archons" does have novel appeal in its heightened role for the ever-charming Sulu, and in Roddenberry's characteristically humane interest in elements that make people (and intelligent aliens) everywhere free to fulfill their destinies. The solution to the who-is-Landru mystery won't surprise anyone, but it may strike you as a prototype of several future episodes, from all the
Trek series, involving centralized caretaking on various planets.
--Tom Keogh
From the Back Cover
When the
Enterprise visits Beta III to learn what happened to the
U.S.S Archon a century ago, Kirk and company find a planet of blissful people controlled by an omniscient ruler.
TREK TRIVIA
Charles Macaulay (Landru) did not work with the cast in this episode-his scenes were process shorts filmed later-but he returned to guest as Jaris in "Wolf in the Fold."
Gene Roddenberry got the name for "The Archons" from his college debating team. Note that when Kirk beams down and reaches for his communicator, we hear the device activate before he flips it open!