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The premise behind it was interesting ( like Alan Asherman, author of 'Star Trek Compendium',pointed about a brain running a planet. Gorgeous Marge Dusay and very comely Sheila Leighton both make excellent viewing.

Now to the ways it could have been better. We could have saw Kara beam over like we did. Then she beams back to her Ion propulsion vessel with unconscious Spock appearing on her transporter with his disembrained body lying down and his disembodied brain in a special metal box. Kara then orders a couple of the guys we see with her on the planet ( who are currently on her ship) over to the Enterprise to do some transporter sabotaging. Spock's disembrained body Kara has no further use for and literally empty-headed he too goes back to the Enterprise with those men.

McCoy and Kirk later have a conversation where they mention how recently they have learned to tie into the brain contrary to the backward technology the Federation possessed in ep 'The Menagerie'.

With their transporter deliberately broken they go to Kara's planet by shuttlecraft.

When Spock's telepathic emanations are first heard on the universal translator ( seen in Metamorphosis) it does not sound much like his voice. Then he quickly electronically adjusts his voice to come in on a communicator and sound like Mr. Spock ( as McCoy is uncertain the strange telepathic emanations are actually Spock's!).

Spock explains on the communicator that the planet only has one ship and it has been ordered away somewhere else far. Thus, they cannot put his brain back into his head the reverse way it was taken out.

In the climax McCoy gives a quick technological, scientific explanation for how Spocko never lost his well trained head of hair.

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One note. I suspect Sheila Leighton was having a hard and very uncomfortable time in boots by the way she walks in them. Dusay looks uncomfortable in them too. They should have worn nice shoes starting at their ankles. The other ladies around them could have been in boots.

Why would they be taking the ion ship anywhere else? Apparently the women were quite dull unless programmed for a specific task, which - at least for needing the ship - seems to have been only for getting a new brain. They didn't need anything else. I suppose there might have been some programming needed for performing surgery or repairing machinery if needed. But no spaceship required.

We hear from the party who thought the transporter less believable than time travel back.

Not necessarily all transporters, for example the method used by the Asgards in Stargate might be acceptable. But the one posited by Star Trek wouldn't even do what they claim it does, in the show. If it did, things like Duplicate Kirk and Duplicate Riker would be impossible.

So unable to take a hint.

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