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JoeyB
11-04-2011, 08:35 PM
An episode of the original Star Trek series in which Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock dress up as Nazis to infiltrate a far-right alien regime is to be aired on public television in Germany for the first time ever Friday night.

State broadcaster ZDFneo has evidently decided that German viewers are now ready for the episode “Patterns of Force,” 43 years after it was first broadcast in the United States in 1968.

The episode, part of the second season of the immensely popular science fiction franchise, sees the Starship Enterprise visit the planet Ekos in the M34 Alpha System to investigate the disappearance of John Gill, Federation historian and one of Kirk’s erstwhile professors at Starfleet Academy.

The Ekosians, at war with the nearby planet Zeon, are intent on wiping out all the Zeons living on their planet – and destroying Zeon itself - in what they call a “Final Solution.” The Ekosians refer to the Zeons as “Zeonist pigs.”

Kirk and Spock (played by William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, both Jewish) discover that the Ekosians have adopted all the features and institutions of Nazi Germany – including the salute, brown-shirted Stormtroopers, the SS, and the Gestapo, from their “Führer” – none other than John Gill.

Both Kirk and Spock then steal Nazi uniforms to infiltrate the regime and call Gill to account. At one point Spock comments that Kirk "should make a very convincing Nazi."

The episode was originally considered unfit for German audiences because it referred to Nazi Germany as “the most efficient society” ever created.

As a result, “Patterns of Force” was excised from the series when ZDF first broadcast the original Star Trek in the mid-1970s, and was also removed when private channel Sat 1 aired the show in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The episode was only dubbed into German in 1995 and was first shown on German pay TV in 1996.

Teh One Who Knocks
11-04-2011, 09:51 PM
That's one of the better episodes of TOS (for me anyway). Hard to believe that nearly 70 years after WW2 that they are still that touchy about it. The episode may say that the Nazi's were efficient, but in no way does the episode glorify Nazism.

JoeyB
11-04-2011, 10:27 PM
Germany is very touchy about Nazi issues. There was a lot of internal conflict and questioning a few years back when German soldiers were set to take part in a peace keeping mission in Lebanon...because one potential duty they might have had would be to keep Israeli troops out of Lebanon.

It is only in the last few years that any form of German pride has been openly accepted.

Personally I think that modern Germany sort of got the shaft...almost everyone in that country in any active position was either a child or not yet born when WW2 happened...think about it...1945 the war ends, 66 years later, you'd have had to be in your eighties to have fought for the Nazis. Sure, there were a number of teens involved especially in the last years, but I feel it's hard to hold guilt against a high school age kid pressed into active duty by a desperate war machine.

Regardless...you have generations of Germans paying the price for something they never did. I feel greatly for them.