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Miri (Star Trek: The Original Series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Miri (Star Trek: The Original Series)

"Miri" is the eighth episode of the first season of the science fiction television series, ''Star Trek'', that was first broadcast October 27, 1966, and repeated June 29, 1967. It was written by Adrian Spies and directed by Vincent McEveety.
In the plot, the ''Enterprise'' discovers an exact duplicate of Earth, where the only survivors of a deadly man-made plague are some of the planet's children.
==Plot==
The starship USS ''Enterprise'' follows an old planetary distress call leading to a planet that resembles Earth in every detail.
Captain Kirk assembles a landing party consisting of himself, First Officer Spock, Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, Yeoman Janice Rand, and two security personnel, to investigate this remarkable find. Upon their arrival, they find the planet resembles Earth of 1960, but seems abandoned. As they inspect a tricycle, they are attacked by a man who seems infected by a disfiguring mutation, but shows incredible strength. Kirk strikes the man three times, the man has a seizure and dies. A mysterious figure catches their attention and they investigate.
The team discovers a terrified girl, who appears physically normal. She identifies herself as Miri (Kim Darby) and states that she ran away from them because "grups" (a contraction of "grown ups") killed and hurt the children before they died. Miri tells them that she and her friends are "onlies", the only ones left as all the adults are dead.
The human members of the landing party start to notice purplish lesions forming on their bodies; Spock remains immune. Miri informs them that these are the first signs of the disease, and they will soon become like the other adults. The team searches a hospital for clues to the mysterious condition. They discover the disease infects those who have reached puberty. It is a side effect of an experiment to prolong life; working on children but, when they reach puberty, a short period of violent rage and then death followed. They learn that the children are over 300 years old, having aged only one month's time every century.
Spock discovers that once the disease starts, they have only 7 days to live. Even though he seems immune to the disease, he believes he is still a carrier and could infect the Enterprise if he were to return there.
Meanwhile the rest of the children, who do not trust these grups, decide to meddle with their plans. A boy named Jahn (Michael J. Pollard) steals the landing party's communicators, rendering McCoy's search for a cure impossible without the ''Enterprise's'' computers. Miri, however, doesn't agree with the mischief and stays near Captain Kirk, on whom she appears to develop a crush. However, when Yeoman Rand becomes hysterical over their impending fate and Kirk consoles her, Miri becomes jealous and runs away. In a scheme with her friends, they kidnap Rand. While this happens, another girl goes insane and succumbs to the disease. After assaulting Kirk, the girl's body, covered in blue sores, collapses.
Miri is confronted by Kirk, who tells her she and the onlies will eventually contract the disease if they don't help him find a cure. To illustrate this fact, he grabs Miri's arms and shows her the blue sores that are already forming on her skin.
Miri takes Kirk to where Rand is being held captive. He confronts the children and tries to get through to them that none of this is a game. At first the children don't listen and continue to become increasingly menacing until one of them finally nearly beats Kirk senseless with a hammer. Kirk implores them to think of the youngest onlies, who will be left without resources when the older ones are dead. He warns them that the stores of food and supplies are nearly depleted. He also points out that the children have hurt him and now literally have blood on their hands, exactly like the grups they are afraid of.
Kirk rounds up the children and returns to the hospital. He finds that McCoy, unable to accurately test his experimental serum, has injected himself with a full dose and collapsed to the floor. Soon, however, his sores fade away and they know that the serum is both safe and effective. After curing the landing party and the children, Kirk informs Starfleet to send teachers and advisers to help the children start their lives over again.

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