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In the haunted house, the Klingon leader shoots and kills an Andorian ensign in the landing party. Kirk fires back with his phaser on stun. During the ensuing fight the young woman tells McCoy she cannot remember why she was in the house. Kirk asks Scotty to beam them back, but the Klingons have an energy field around the house, jamming the transporter. When the Klingons capture Spock, smash his communicator and drop the energy field to beam back with him to their ship, Scotty beams the others back to the Enterprise.

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  • In the haunted house, the Klingon leader shoots and kills an Andorian ensign in the landing party. Kirk fires back with his phaser on stun. During the ensuing fight the young woman tells McCoy she cannot remember why she was in the house. Kirk asks Scotty to beam them back, but the Klingons have an energy field around the house, jamming the transporter. When the Klingons capture Spock, smash his communicator and drop the energy field to beam back with him to their ship, Scotty beams the others back to the Enterprise.
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  • In the haunted house, the Klingon leader shoots and kills an Andorian ensign in the landing party. Kirk fires back with his phaser on stun. During the ensuing fight the young woman tells McCoy she cannot remember why she was in the house. Kirk asks Scotty to beam them back, but the Klingons have an energy field around the house, jamming the transporter. When the Klingons capture Spock, smash his communicator and drop the energy field to beam back with him to their ship, Scotty beams the others back to the Enterprise. On the Klingon ship, the commander tells Spock his mission was to acquire the Enterprise so the Klingons could examine its new warp engines, but that they now have a use for the crew. On a lower deck of the Klingon ship, a man in a strange spacesuit is roused from his drugged sleep by agony in his mind, and knows he must again summon the nightmares. Captain's log, stardate 7417.6: So far the Klingon vessel has taken no action. We have not located Mr. Spock within their ship... nor have we learned anything new from the mysterious young woman... or from our prisoner... In the Enterprise brig, Raytag says the young woman has the answers to the situation, but does not know it. The Klingons fire on the Enterprise, disabling warp drive. In Sick Bay, McCoy discovers startling discrepancies in the tricorder readings on the young woman. Monsters again appear on the Enterprise, first in Life Support Engineering, then everywhere. Captain's log, stardate 7417.7: Again monsters of every description have invaded the Enterprise. Few of my crew have yet fallen to them, but they appear to be increasing not only in number, but in size and ferocity. It is only a matter of time before they overrun the ship. Our one hope is to discover how the Klingons are materializing the monsters here... But we've been so busy fighting them, we haven't had time for detective work. McCoy arrives on the bridge and tells Kirk that the young woman is not human. On the Klingon ship, the commander shows Spock their "thought-enhancer". When a damaged starship drifted into Klingon space, the Klingons "discarded" everyone aboard, except for a horror film archivist: the human in the strange spacesuit. By allowing him to create a construct of his dead wife, they gained control of his mind and are using him to materialize monsters from his knowledge of films. The haunted house is a restructured space station. The projection process requires a receptor aboard the Enterprise: Raytag, who has been offered freedom by the Klingons, has a receiver implanted in his skull. The commander leaves Spock guarded in the room with the human. Spock tells his guard that the young man appears ill and asks if he can examine him. Captain's log, stardate 7417.8: None of our measures seem to permanently repel the creatures... our phasers disintegrate them, but they reappear as fast as we cut them down! All our security forces are occupied elsewhere – should the monsters invade the bridge, we will have to fight them ourselves! The monsters attack the bridge; the young woman still says she knows nothing. On the Klingon ship, Spock mind-melds with the young man. A fuzzy image of Spock appears on the Enterprise bridge and tells Kirk to "destroy" the girl. McCoy realizes Spock used the word "destroy" because the girl was never alive. To Kirk's horror, he fires his phaser and dematerializes her. On the Klingon ship, the young man awakens with an anguished scream. The monsters disappear from the Enterprise and appear on the Klingon ship. Raytag has been killed by an overload of psionic pain which burned out his receiver and reflected the signals back to the Klingon ship. Spock nerve-pinches his guard and frees the dazed young man, whose wife was killed by the Klingons. Recovering the thought-enhancer, Spock and the young man head for the transporter room. The ship's shields are brought down by a wild shot as the Klingons fight the monsters. Spock beams himself and the young man to the Enterprise bridge. Captain's log, stardate 7417.9: The young film archivist, the Klingon thought-enhancer, and Raytag's body have all been delivered to Star Base 16. The Klingon effort to trap the Enterprise failed, and Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy are suggested for commendations! Spock explains that the young woman was the image of the archivist's dead wife, and that destroying her caused the man such pain that it awakened him and overloaded the receptor. McCoy needles Spock about the fact that the Vulcan's life was saved by the young man's human emotions.
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