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How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth : ウィキペディア英語版
How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth

"How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" is the fifth episode of the second season of the animated science fiction television series ''Star Trek'', the 21st episode overall. It first aired in the NBC Saturday morning lineup on October 5, 1974, and was written by Russell Bates and David Wise.〔This story was expanded into a novelette by science-fiction author Alan Dean Foster as part of the collection, ''(Star Trek Log Six )'' (1976) (ISBN 0-345-24655-1).〕
The title comes from Act 1, Scene 4 of William Shakespeare's ''King Lear'': "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!"
In this episode, the ''Enterprise'' must contend with alien entity that demands it be worshiped as a god.
The animated series won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Series for this episode.
==Plot==
On stardate 6063.4, following a signal from a mysterious probe, the Federation starship ''Enterprise'' is immobilized by an alien whose ship resembles a winged serpent. The alien claims to be Kukulkan, god of the ancient Mayan and Aztec peoples of Earth. He says that he is actually a very long-lived, benevolent entity who wants the humans to worship him, as the Mayans and Aztecs did. Upon resistance by the crew, he proclaims them "thankless".
Kukulkan transports Captain Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, Chief Engineer Scott and Ensign Walking Bear to his ship. By using technology similar to a holodeck, Kukulkan makes them believe they are standing in the middle of an ancient city. Kukulkan warns them that he will only appear before them once they've solved the riddle of the city.
The city combines the architectures of many ancient Earth cultures: Egyptian, Aztec, Chinese, etc. Kirk concludes that Kukulkan had visited many of the peoples on Earth, but each only took a portion of what he taught them. So none of them ever fulfilled the complete instructions to signal his return.
By chance, Kirk scales a huge pyramid in the center of the city. There, he concludes that the sun will activate Kukulkan's signalling device. He orders Bones and Scotty to turn huge serpent-headed statues toward the pyramid. In doing so, the now focused sunlight ignites the signalling device. Kukulkan responds, "Behold, my design is complete. See me now with your own eyes!"
Kukulkan does appear and turns out to be an alien winged serpent.
The city disappears, only to make the group realize that they were never really there. They now realize that the collection of animals they see before them in small glass "cages" was exactly how they experienced the city. The animals are unaware of being on Kukulkan's ship, much as the group thought they were actually in an ancient city.
Kukulkan demands that the humans worship him, just as the ancients on Earth did. He grows angry when Kirk explains that mankind has "grown up" and no longer needs to worship him.
In the meantime, Science Officer Spock has figured out a way to free the ''Enterprise'' from Kukulkan's beam and breaks free. This, too, angers Kukulkan who exclaims that he will "smash" the ''Enterprise''. To buy Spock some time, Kirk and Bones decide to break loose a Capellan Power Cat from one of Kukulkan's glass cages. The distraction works, as the ''Enterprise'' is able to use its phasers to disable Kukulkan's ship.
With the Power Cat threatening Kukulkan, Kirk leaps at the animal and is able to sedate it with a hypo. Kirk again attempts to reason with Kukulkan, conceding that while the alien did help humanity when it needed it, they no longer need his guidance. The alien reluctantly agrees, and departs.

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