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Wolf in the Fold: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, John Fiedler. Kirk and the Enterprise computer become detectives after Scotty is accused of murdering women on a pleasure planet.
The participants hold hands as in a seance, and Sybo begins to speak of a "monstrous, terrible evil", "a hunger that never dies", which has been named "Kesla", "Beratis", "Redjac." The altar fire goes out, and Sybo screams. When the lights come on, Scott is holding Sybo's dead body.
In the original episode, Redjac murders three women on Argelius II in the guise of a man named Hengist, and frames Scotty for all of them. The crew discover that Redjac had taken humanoid hosts to commit mass murders many times before on several different planets, most notably as Jack the Ripper.
This episode makes for a solid, interesting murder investigation with a few neat twists—including the revelation that the murderer is an alien entity that has jumped from body to body and planet to planet for centuries in its quest to feed upon other people's terror.
Sci-fi. Star Trek. Tuvok is plagued by the senselessness of a murder aboard Voyager. In Chez Sandríne, Tom Paris offers to make a pool game with Harry Kim "interesting" by betting one week's worth of replicator rations on the outcome of the game, but Ricky warns Kim that Paris is hustling him.
Freeman tells the Queen that Rumdar is using the bathroom and tries to initiate talks for the cease-fire, but the Pakled Queen tells her that she's not authorized to make cease-fires as her helmet is not big enough, much to Freeman's annoyance.
In the episode, while beaming up from planet Alpha 177 a transporter malfunction causes Captain Kirk to be split into two people, one "good," but indecisive and ineffectual; the other "evil," impulsive and irrational.