"What are Little Girls Made Of?" is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. It is episode #10, first broadcast October 10, 1966. It is written by Robert Bloch, and directed by James Goldstone .
Quick Overview: Nurse Chapel searches for her long lost fiancee, and uncovers his secret plan for galactic conquest.
On stardate 2712.4, the USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, travels to the icy planet of Exo III to search for the Exobiologist, Dr. Roger Korby. Korby also happens to be the fiancee of Dr. McCoy's temporary assistant, Nurse Christine Chapel. Korby is known as the "Louis Pasteur of archeological medicine". Chapel has been searching for her missing lover for quite some time, and signed on to the Enterprise for just this reason.
Only Kirk, and Chapel beam down at Korby's request, however two security guards are also beamed down because Kirk doesn't trust the situation. The guards however, are quickly disposed of. Kirk and Chapel find the doctor living in an underground complex of caves, the remains of an extinct race who once lived on Exo III. He refers to them only as the "The Old Ones". Korby shows them machinery which is used to create realistic androids. With the help of Ruk, a still functioning android left behind since the days of the Old Ones, Korby created more androids, one being a lovely woman he calls "Andrea" who likes to give passionate sample kisses to her male guests.
Chapel recognizes Korby's aide Dr. Brown, but is surprised the man does not remember her. In reality, Brown is also an android created as a prototype for Korby's diabolical plan that will replace key personnel in the Federation with android duplicates under his control.
Korby keeps Chapel at his side, but imprisons Captain Kirk and makes an exact android duplicate of him, fooling even Chapel. The Kirk android even knows Kirk has a brother named George Samuel Kirk, who he only calls "Sam". Kirk however managed to place a flaw in his duplicate. While Kirk's mental patterns were being transferred to the machine, he kept repeating in his mind, the words: "Mind your own business, Mr. Spock. I'm sick of your half-breed interference! Do you hear?" over and over again, which becomes imprinted in the android's personality matrix.
Korby has the duplicate Kirk beamed aboard the Enterprise with orders to go to Minas V to begin the spread of android duplicates throughout the galaxy. Korby is convinced the duplicate Kirk will fool the Enterprise crew, but when the clone Kirk shouts the insulting words "half-breed" at Mr. Spock for questioning his orders, Spock suspects there is something not right with the Captain. Spock then forms a security team and follows the clone Kirk back down to Exo III to investigate what he's up to.
Meanwhile, the real Captain is being guarded by Ruk, and the Captain convinces the android that his master Korby is a threat to his continued existence and must be destroyed. Ruk, remembers that the same kind of clash between the Old One's and the androids led to his civilization's demise centuries ago, and believes it is inevitable again. Ruk goes to confront Korby, meanwhile Andrea destroys the clone Kirk when it refuses to kiss her. Ruk finds Korby, but he manages to destroy Ruk with a phaser. At the same time, Korby's hand gets caught in a door and when the skin tears back, it reveals to Chapel's horror, he is also an android.
It is now revealed that Dr. Korby, while dying from the severe exposure to frostbite, transferred his mind to an android body so that he may live on. However, Kirk convinces Korby that he is nothing more than a machine and has lost his humanity forever. Chapel is also repulsed in what her fiance has done to himself. In despair, Korby grabs his fellow android, Andrea, and turns a phaser on himself, destroying them both.
Spock now arrives with the security force, but find the situation is over, since Kirk and Chapel are now safe. In the end, Chapel decides to stay on with the Enterprise and finish out her tour of duty.
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