Season 1 episode 8 (IMDB), episode 9 (Paramount), or episode 11 (Memory Alpha). Anyway, we get a complete copy of Earth, the failed longevity experiment, bonk bonk, and Kirk wrenching a kid off a desktop. Beyond that, no explanation surrounding AN EXACT COPY OF EARTH! Zero, zip, zilch, nada.

Side query: What’s considered the “official” episode breakdown?

  • Lopen's Left Arm
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    I think it’s a huge missed opportunity to have the TOS randomness never come up again. Imagine like a DS9 episode, heavy with political intrigue and the looming threat of the Dominion War, then one day here comes the official delegate from Gangster World to formalize relations with Bajor.

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      Right? There’s definitely a limit to that sort of thinking à la Willy Wonka’s backstory, but to introduce such a massively unexplained idea is infuriating.

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        If you’ve never seen TAS, you should check that out too, it gets even wilder with that stuff. There’s an episode that leaves a 50’ tall clone of Spock just kicking around the galaxy, and another episode where the crew meets actual Satan and he turns out to be a pretty nice guy.

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          Yeah, been meaning to delve into that, but have yet to acquire the hallucinogens necessary to do so.

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            It’s worth watching through once, just to check that box. It’s definitely a product of its time, and as little animation budget as humanly possible

  • Flying SquidM
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    The Roman planet was essentially an exact copy of Earth too. Apparently it just happened a lot back later.

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      So then, what over-powered being from Earth (or otherwise interested party) is making these duplicates? And why?

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          A solid catchall. If only he’d go away.

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    I think this is one of those things that Kirk likely stripped from the log, since just showing up there clearly violated the prime directive. Without any record, there would be no way for the rest of Starfleet to know that planet was like that which would also reduce the likelihood of another ship visiting.

    I definitely have the head canon that Kirk likely was especially bad about leaving stuff off the record, which explains the frequency of mostly trusted bridge officers going on away teams.

    Anyway, the Enterprise crew wanting to gtfo as soon as possible is probably why we don’t get more answer, and if there is no report to Starfleet, no one else would be compelled to investigate, which leaves us with as few answers as Starfleet.

    I know this is almost purely speculation, but that’s what I think went down.

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      The only bit refuting that is the brief discussion about sending teachers and, according to Bones, “truant officers” to the planet after they leave. But then, all of that could be attributed to Kirk’s exaggerations.

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    Anyway, the real question you have to ask is why the city Miri was in was an exact copy of Mayberry.