12) Miri

On the far reaches of the galaxy, the Enterprise responds to a distress signal emanating from what appears to be an exact duplicate of Earth, only to discover that its entire adult population has been wiped out by a man-made pandemic. Only the children remain, and they too will eventually become infected, but not before Captain Kirk and the rest of the landing party contract the deadly disease first. It’s a race against time to find a cure in an overlooked episode that effectively served as an allegory for the generation gap of the 1960s, but now resonates with much greater significance after the worldwide pandemic of 2020. “Miri” is the “Star Trek” equivalent of “Lord of the Flies,” and it’s an exceptionally well-acted and more powerful episode than it is often given credit for. You can follow "ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS" on social media at… Twitter: @enterincidents Instagram: @enterpriseincidents Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and srmorris1 on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents/support

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Welcome aboard "ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS," the ultimate celebration of the GREATEST “STAR TREK” SERIES of them all: “THE ORIGINAL SERIES!” Co-Hosted by respected “STAR TREK” enthusiast SCOTT MANTZ and filmmaker STEVE MORRIS, “ENTERPRISE INCIDENTS” is a fun, passionate and exciting scene-by-scene deep-dive podcast that analyzes and reviews every episode (in production order) with a fresh new perspective, personal recollections, amazing guests and loads of fascinating trivia! We cover "THE ANIMATED SERIES" too! Live Long and Prosper and KEEP GOING BOLDLY! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents/support