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* [[BannedEpisode]]: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public german television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/Blu-Ray sets.
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* [[BannedEpisode]]: BannedEpisode: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public german television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/Blu-Ray sets.
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Germany]]: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/Blu-Ray sets.
** That being said, the episode was not actually ''banned'' by the German government. The channels that aired ''Star Trek'' simply refused to broadcast it.
** That being said, the episode was not actually ''banned'' by the German government. The channels that aired ''Star Trek'' simply refused to broadcast it.
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Germany]]: [[BannedEpisode]]: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public german television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/Blu-Ray sets.
** That being said, the episode was not actually ''banned'' by the Germangovernment. authorities. The channels that aired who held the broadcasting rights to ''Star Trek'' at the time simply refused to broadcast it.
** That being said, the episode was not actually ''banned'' by the German
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* NamesTheSame: An intentional case - Yoshiyuki Tomino chose to name the villainous faction of the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' after one of the factions in this episode. However, he apparently forgot to rewatch the episode when making the decision, since if he had, he would've realized that it was Ekos that was the nazi-like faction.
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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Lee Kuan ''Yew'' was Prime Minister of Singapore 1965-1990. His governance style has been described as "with democratic and authoritarian elements".
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Lee Kuan ''Yew'' was Prime Minister of Singapore 1965-1990. His governance style has been described as "with democratic and authoritarian elements".
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-->'''SPOCK''': Earthmen like Ramses, Alexander, Caesar, [[FamousFamousFictional Napoleon, Hitler, Lee Kuan]]. Your whole Earth history is made up of men seeking absolute power.
Lee Kuan ''Yew'' was Prime Minister of Singapore 1965-1990. His governance style has been described as "with democratic and authoritarian elements".
-->'''SPOCK''': Earthmen like Ramses, Alexander, Caesar, [[FamousFamousFictional Napoleon, Hitler, Lee Kuan]]. Your whole Earth history is made up of men seeking absolute power.
Lee Kuan ''Yew'' was Prime Minister of Singapore 1965-1990. His governance style has been described as "with democratic and authoritarian elements".
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* "WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar" proclaims that it is narrated by John Gill. Kind of a strange but [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] for old-time fans.
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* "WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar" The FanFilm ''WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar'' proclaims that it is narrated by John Gill. Kind of a strange but [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] for old-time fans.fans.
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Germany]]: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/bluray DVD/Blu-Ray sets.
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* WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar proclaims that it is narrated by John Gill. Kind of a strange but [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] for old-time fans.
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* WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar "WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar" proclaims that it is narrated by John Gill. Kind of a strange but [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] for old-time fans.
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* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E25TheDevilInTheDark The Devil in the Dark]]".
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* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E25TheDevilInTheDark The Devil in the Dark]]".Dark]]".
* WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar proclaims that it is narrated by John Gill. Kind of a strange but [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] for old-time fans.
* WebVideo/PreludeToAxanar proclaims that it is narrated by John Gill. Kind of a strange but [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] for old-time fans.
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** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, [=McCoy=]'s collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "UsefulNotes/Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
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** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, [=McCoy=]'s collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "UsefulNotes/Adolf Hitler"."UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
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** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, McCoy's collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "UsefulNotes/Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, McCoy's collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "UsefulNotes/Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
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** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However,McCoy's [=McCoy=]'s collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "UsefulNotes/Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However,
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** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's World War II-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, McCoy's collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
** On the archive file photograph shown by Spock in the teaser, John Gill is wearing Commissioner Ferris' jacket from "The Galileo Seven".
* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for "The Devil in the Dark".
** On the archive file photograph shown by Spock in the teaser, John Gill is wearing Commissioner Ferris' jacket from "The Galileo Seven".
* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for "The Devil in the Dark".
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** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's World War II-era UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, McCoy's collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "Adolf "UsefulNotes/Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
** On the archive file photograph shown by Spock in the teaser, John Gill is wearing Commissioner Ferris' jacket from"The "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E16TheGalileoSeven The Galileo Seven".
Seven]]".
* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for"The "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E25TheDevilInTheDark The Devil in the Dark".Dark]]".
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* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for
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* NamesTheSame: An intentional case - Yoshiyuki Tomino chose to name the villainous faction of the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' after one of the factions in this episode. However, he apparently forgot to rewatch the episode when making the decision, since if he had, he would've realized that it was Ekos that was the nazi-like faction.
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* DeletedRole: The shooting schedule indicates that there were, among the reception party crowd, two waiters that appeared throughout, however no such individuals appeared in the episode.
* DeletedScene: Based on the details of the episodes shooting schedule at least two scenes were trimmed for unknown reasons; both scenes were filmed on 29 November 1967:
** When Kirk and Spock exit the Chancellery they rounded a street corner and entered an alley. With the removal of this scene, two storm troopers and two trooper guards and apparently a Jeep did not appear in the episode as filmed.
** When the cars pulled up at night and unloaded at the Chancellery, it was indicated that more officials were seen being dropped off before Kirk's group drive up in Sc. 47. Namely missing from the scene were two storm troopers, along with an SS officer general and his wife, whereas only the SS Gestapo general and his wife were seen entering as was noted.
* NamesTheSame: An intentional case - Yoshiyuki Tomino chose to name the villainous faction of the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' after one of the factions in this episode. However, he apparently forgot to rewatch the episode when making the decision, since if he had, he would've realized that it was Ekos that was the nazi-likefaction.faction.
* PropRecyling:
** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's World War II-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, McCoy's collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
** On the archive file photograph shown by Spock in the teaser, John Gill is wearing Commissioner Ferris' jacket from "The Galileo Seven".
* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for "The Devil in the Dark".
* DeletedScene: Based on the details of the episodes shooting schedule at least two scenes were trimmed for unknown reasons; both scenes were filmed on 29 November 1967:
** When Kirk and Spock exit the Chancellery they rounded a street corner and entered an alley. With the removal of this scene, two storm troopers and two trooper guards and apparently a Jeep did not appear in the episode as filmed.
** When the cars pulled up at night and unloaded at the Chancellery, it was indicated that more officials were seen being dropped off before Kirk's group drive up in Sc. 47. Namely missing from the scene were two storm troopers, along with an SS officer general and his wife, whereas only the SS Gestapo general and his wife were seen entering as was noted.
* NamesTheSame: An intentional case - Yoshiyuki Tomino chose to name the villainous faction of the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' after one of the factions in this episode. However, he apparently forgot to rewatch the episode when making the decision, since if he had, he would've realized that it was Ekos that was the nazi-like
* PropRecyling:
** All the Nazi uniforms used in this episode are taken from Paramount's costume storage, and were previously featured in many of the studio's World War II-era films. Many of them featured mismatched epaulets, collar tabs, and other rank-identifying insignia. However, McCoy's collar tabs, bearing a single silver oak leaf, correctly identify him as a colonel, as Kirk had ordered. Several uniforms, such as Kirk and [=McCoy=]'s, show cuffbands reading "Adolf Hitler". They represent members of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler, special bodyguards of the Führer.
** On the archive file photograph shown by Spock in the teaser, John Gill is wearing Commissioner Ferris' jacket from "The Galileo Seven".
* RecycledSet: The underground area is the same set as was used for "The Devil in the Dark".
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Germany]]: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/bluray sets.sets.
* NamesTheSame: An intentional case - Yoshiyuki Tomino chose to name the villainous faction of the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' after one of the factions in this episode. However, he apparently forgot to rewatch the episode when making the decision, since if he had, he would've realized that it was Ekos that was the nazi-like faction.
* NamesTheSame: An intentional case - Yoshiyuki Tomino chose to name the villainous faction of the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' after one of the factions in this episode. However, he apparently forgot to rewatch the episode when making the decision, since if he had, he would've realized that it was Ekos that was the nazi-like faction.
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* [[BannedInChina Banned in Germany]]: Due to the subject matter, this episode was not aired on public television until 2011. It had previously aired on Austrian TV, along with German pay TV in 1996, and was still included on the DVD/bluray sets.
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