The Red Shirt stupidly takes off his glove when he has been warned to avoid any possible contamination. Of course a mysterious red substance that looks like blood from one of the dead crew members travels to the guy. All of a sudden his hand feels itchy, but he doesn't think much of it. They get back on board, and long story short, it turns out the Red Shirt was truly contaminated, and he goes bonkers. Sulu goes bonkers too when he comes into contact with him. And then eventually the USS Enterprise becomes a mad house.
Once again, Star Trek feels like an episode of the Twilight Zone. From the mysterious and creepy ice planet to the mysterious disease with no known cure, it is up to Dr. McCoy, Captain Kirk, and Spock to figure out what to do.
What I especially love about this episode is that the disease lets out the person's deepest subconscious emotions and desires. Sulu subconsciously feels he is a 17th century Musketeer. Riley (one of the pilots) imagines himself an Irish prince. It truly gives insight into the characters' psyche, especially that of a Spock. This is the first time Spock shows any emotion. What happens is the disease triggers the subconscious part of Spock's psyche, and we learn that Spock indeed experiences emotion, inherited by his human mother. From what we know Vulcans do not experience emotions and are purely logical. However, being raised on Planet Vulcan, Spock had learned to adapt to society by hiding his emotional side and submerging it. It is kind of sad. It is not that Spock cannot feel emotion, it is that he hides it constantly. This knowledge really increases our sympathy for Spock's character.
All in all, "The Naked Time" is a classic episode, and an important one at that. At the end of the episode, the crew discovers a way to travel backwards through time. A handy device, but one that I imagine can't be used often due to paradoxical issues. However, they do use it in Star Trek IV, when they travel back in time to the 1980s and save the Humpback Whales, probably my most favorite Star Trek movie to date. I am curious to keep watching the show and see what other times they do time travel. It is really quite interesting.






