Episode: |
18 |
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Writer: |
Gene L. Coon |
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Director: |
Joseph Pevney |
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Air Date: |
19-Jan-1967 |
This week on
Sci-Fi Adventures, I should really finish writing about
Strange New Worlds season one before the second season starts, but I felt like I should cover this episode of the classic series first, for some reason. Like there's something in here that might be relevant...
Anyway,
Arena was the 18th episode of
Star Trek: The Original Series in its US airing order, coming just a few weeks after the last episode I wrote about,
Balance of Terror. Here's some trivia you won't find anywhere else on the internet:
Arena is the only episode of
Star Trek to share its name with an
Elder Scrolls game, and one of two to share its name with a
Wing Commander game.
I've got some better trivia for you: they gave a 'story by' credit to writer Frederic Brown even though he didn't do any work on the episode whatsoever. In fact, Gene Coon came up with the whole script by himself. But then he learned that it had similarities to another story printed 20 years earlier in
Astounding Science Fiction magazine, which was also called
Arena. So Coon decided to just pretend he'd based it on Brown's idea and asked him for permission.
SPOILER WARNING: I'm going to go through
Arena one scene at a time, writing down what happens and I what I think about that, so if you don't know what happens in the episode now, you will do by the time you reach the end. I'll not be spoiling anything that aired after it however, so if you're watching through
Star Trek for the first time there'll be no
Next Generation or
Strange New Worlds spoilers to worry about here.