TypeEpisode
Date1966-09-08
SeriesStar Trek: The Original Series
Number1x01

The Man Trap

The Enterprise stops at planet M-113 to resupply the scientist working there, Dr. Robert Crater, and to permit Dr. McCoy to perform a mandatory annual medical exam. Dr. Crater's wife, Nancy, is an acquaintance (and former romantic interest) of Dr. McCoy. When McCoy sees Nancy, she looks to him exactly as she looked when last he saw her, twelve years earlier. This is only the most innocuous mystery on M-113, though, for soon a crewman is found dead, his body drained of salt.

It turns out that a shape-shifting creature native to the planet killed the crewman, and years prior Nancy, out of a desperate need for salt. As it is the last of its species, Dr. Crater could not bring himself to kill it. In the end, though, McCoy is forced to kill the creature to save Kirk.

As in the pilot, women are here seducers, particularly Nancy. Uhura, too, has two primary roles: as the creature's intended victim, and to attempt (it seems) to entice Spock.

The creature is shown to take male form as well, and it does act as a seducer (towards Uhura) then, but on the whole the episode doesn't provide good roles to women.

The substance of the story is in two main parts: first, the mystery of just what's happening, which is not too hidden from the audience; second, moral questions as to whether the lie that the Professor was living is worthwhile, and what is the right action to take with regards to the creature--Kirk compares it to the buffalo.

Some fairly bad acting from the guest star and Shatner. I suppose it took them some time to settle into the roles.

One thing of note: Spock doesn't have much to say about logic, here. The only thing that comes to mind was during his banter with Uhura, early on.

Names

NameRole
Jeanne BalNancy Crater
Alfred RyderRobert Crater
George Clayton JohnsonAuthor
Marc DanielsDirector

Characters

Relations

CharacterNote
Nancy CraterMain
Robert CraterMain
Salt VampireMain
RelationSources
Adapted by
  • The Unreal McCoy (1967-01)