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  1. Dagger of the Mind: Directed by Vincent McEveety. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, James Gregory, DeForest Kelley. Kirk and psychiatrist Helen Noel are trapped on a maximum security penal colony that experiments with mind control and Spock must use the Vulcan mind-meld to find a way to save them.

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  2. Dagger of the Mind. " Dagger of the Mind " is the ninth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Shimon Wincelberg (under the pen name "S. Bar-David") and directed by Vincent McEveety, it first aired on November 3, 1966. In the episode, the Enterprise visits a rehabilitation facility ...

  3. The final shooting draft of this script had Spock placing his hands on Van Gelder's abdomen while performing the mind meld. According to The Making of Star Trek (p.297), the mind meld was developed as an alternative to the script's use of hypnosis to stabilize Van Gelder. They did not want to inaccurately depict hypnosis as a medical technique ...

  4. Find out who starred in the 1966 Star Trek episode Dagger of the Mind, written by S. Bar-David and Gene Roddenberry. See the full list of directors, writers, producers, and other crew members on IMDb.

  5. 1 day ago · The Original Series never really stopped exploring the furthest reaches of the mind, either. Just nine episodes into the series' first season, "Dagger of the Mind" premiered, in which Captain Kirk and Dr. Helen Noel have to relive their own memories, all while under the influence of a neural neutralizer.

  6. Its an experimental treatment, which Ven Gelder used on himself before subjecting any human to it, and it went wrong, damaging his neural synapses. Spock mind melds with Van Gelder to find the truth if Kirk is in danger or not. Exploring late at night, the two decide to see what the 'treatment room' is really about.

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  8. May 12, 2018 · The Trek franchise's first mind meld confirms Spock's suspicions that Van Gelder is a victim rather than the problem. "Dagger" is one of those episodes that looks at the side of Trek that rarely manages to rear its head—that of analyzing violent tendencies and the potential madness and corruptibility of people.

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