Ten years before James T. Kirk takes command of the U.S.S. Enterprise,
Captain Christopher Pike and his starship crew receive a distress signal from
the planet Talos IV and beam down to investigate. Tracking the beacon, the
landing party discovers crash survivors from a missing scientific expedition;
among the survivors is a beautiful human female, Vina. Pike is concerned for the
woman's safety, yet allows himself to become distracted by her beauty and is
subsequently captured by the Talosians who live beneath the planet's surface.
The distress signal and expedition survivors, except for Vina, are revealed to
be but illusions created by the Talosians to lure the Enterprise and Pike
to the planet.
The Talosians are a strong race, yet after decades of illusory indulgence,
they have physically atrophied and need sturdy beings to rebuild and repopulate
their barren planet. In Pike, with Vina, the Talosians hope they have finally
found the one being who can serve as their breeding stock for a healthier and
even more powerful race.
The Talosians use their power of illusion to interest Pike in Vina,
presenting her in various disguises: a Rigellian princess in distress, a green
Orion animal woman, and a loving, compassionate companion. When Pike resists,
the Talosians lure Pike's female first officer and yeoman from the Enterprise
to offer further temptation. By then, however, Pike has discovered that
primitive human emotions neutralize the Talosians' ability to read minds, and he
eventually escapes to the surface of the planet along with his fellow prisoners.
The Talosians confront Pike and the three prisoners before they can beam up,
but the captain refuses to negotiate, threatening to kill himself and the others
rather than submit to the Talosians' demands. Frightened at losing their only
source of repopulation, the Talosians inspect the U.S.S. Enterprise's
records and discover that the human race is far too independent to be of
adequate service to them.
Faced with no other choice, the Talosians release the humans. After the first
officer and yeoman beam up, Pike remains behind with Vina, urging her to leave
with him. Despite her growing attraction to the captain, Vina is unable to leave
the planet. It is revealed that an expedition had indeed crash landed on Talos
IV. Vina, the only survivor, was greatly injured and disfigured. With the aid of
the Talosians' illusions, however, she is able to appear beautiful and feel
healthy.
The Talosians pledge to continue to provide Vina with the appearance of
health and beauty while allowing her to roam the planet free of intervention.
Realizing that she will be in good hands after all, Pike returns to the U.S.S.
Enterprise. The Talosians, in an act of good will, send the captain an image
of Vina on the starship's viewscreen. Not only is she beautiful again, aided by
the Talosians' illusory powers, but by her side is another illusion — that of
the handsome Christopher Pike.
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