Reason to Panic

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Star Traks: The Original Series
Episode name Reason to Panic
Season
Episode number
Writer(s) Alan Decker
Year 2372
Stardate 49113
Chronology
Previous in series And Now Right Here On Our Show [TRK]
Next in series Star Traks 5 [TRK]
Previous in timeline Every Dillon Has His Day [TRK]
Next in timeline A Serious Case of the Stupids [TRK]


On a planet obsessed with Earth television, the USS Secondprize crew must put on a show or die.


Summary

The residents of Neilsen IV have had their culture completely shaped by television signals they have received from Earth over the years. To them, television stars are gods. Beaming down to make First Contact, the away team from the Secondprize soon finds themselves surrounded by Neilsonians. In an attempt to get a handle on things, Commander Travis Dillon goes through his usual introductory speech, introducing the members of his away team in the process. Upon hearing the name of Ensign Emily Sullivan, the Neilsonians immediately associate her with the great Ed Sullivan and demand that the away team put on a show. The Secondprize crewmembers are carried off to a theater to perform, with the knowledge that if they don't, they will be killed. Sullivan takes charge and has Ensign Kristen Larkin tell the group everything she knows about The Ed Sullivan Show. She then organizes the crew into acts. Larkin juggles herself, Lieutenant Patricia Hawkins does a phaser sharp-shooting demonstration, Jaroch does a comedy routine with J'Ter, and, much to his horror, Dillon is announced as performing "I'm A Little Teapot." The Neilsonians are appeased, and the away team returns to the Secondprize. As the evening's entertainment, Captain Alexander Rydell broadcasts Dillon's performance across the ship.


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And Now Right Here On Our Show (text)

The Star Traks: The Original Series web page