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Kirk and Odona
Kirk insists that she must be from Gideon, but Odona denies any knowledge of Gideon.
Kirk learns from Odona that her home planet is severely overpopulated, with crowds of people everywhere and no privacy.
Kirk confronts Odona about what is going on, but she denies knowing what is happening.
Odona is his daughter, and Kirk has just infected her with Vegan choriomeningitis, a potentially lethal virus that Kirk carries in his blood but has an immunity to.
Kirk is also horrified to learn that he must remain behind to supply the virus as needed, however Kirk believes that Odona can fulfill that role now that she has been infected.
Spock overpowers some guards and finds Kirk and Odona.
Kirk, Spock and Odona return to the real Enterprise where Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy saves Odona's life.
Odona still carries the virus but is now immune to it as Kirk is.

Kirk and leave
In discussing problems in the educational system early in his congressional career, Kirk addressed the brevity of his teaching career: “ I did leave the teaching profession, but if we had addressed some of the teacher development issues, which I want to raise with you, I might have stayed .”
Kirk tells Spock his leave will have to be delayed, but Spock secretly has the ship rerouted to Vulcan.
McCoy is disgusted by this, and Kirk and Spock leave Sickbay without further illogical displays.
Scans reveal the planet to be congenial, and Kirk announces shore leave for all off-duty personnel.
Kirk begins to feel at peace and makes plans to beam down to the colony, but as he is about to leave the Enterprise, he has second thoughts in reflecting upon his career, causing him to feel a wave of violent emotions, which overwhelms and destroys the effect of the spores.
Kirk and Spock leave the room, but an angered Charlie stays behind and causes the white chess pieces to melt, revealing he has both a bad temper and powerful telekinetic abilities.
Needless to say he promptly overpowers the good Kirk and rushes off to the bridge, where he orders the ship to leave orbit.
" When asked what to tell the crew, Kirk says that the intruder is back where he belongs and to leave it at that.
Kirk agrees to leave Federation advisors and educators on the planet to help the civilization advance, free of Landru's dominance.
From his open mouth, his lifeless body emits an eerie voice telling Captain Kirk that the Enterprise is cursed, and must leave the planet immediately, or everyone will die.
Unwilling to leave his men behind and wanting answers, Kirk beams down to the planet with First Officer Spock and Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy to search for the missing crewmen, leaving Assistant Chief Engineer DeSalle in charge of the ship.
He offers the stones to Kirk as payment, if he agrees to leave Pyris VII immediately and never return.
" He urges Kirk and Spock to leave immediately, for he can no longer keep Sylvia under control.
Kirk takes Carolyn aside and tells her to reject Apollo if he does not comply with Kirk's demands to leave, as she will condemn all of them, including herself, to becoming slaves if she accepts him.
Ship's Captain James T. Kirk, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy, and Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott, beam down for some thereputic shore leave focused on Mr. Scott.
As they leave, Kirk wonders if the two societies working together can join the Federation one day.
Kirk and Spock leave the bridge to watch the tape elsewhere.
Horrified, Kirk believes it is time to leave, but Flint refuses to let them go since they have learned his secret.
Kirk refuses to give into Flint's demands and contacts the Enterprise to beam them up and prepare to leave orbit.
Both men are devastated, but Flint regains his composure and allows Kirk to leave with the supply of Ryetalyn.
Kirk warns Atoz of the planet's imminent destruction and that they must leave immediately.
Plasus instead orders Kirk and Spock to leave his city immediately.
In 1951, when Eisenhower took leave to serve as Supreme Commander of NATO, Kirk became acting president of the University.

Kirk and bridge
One element from Yesteryear that has become canon by depiction within Star Trek: The Original Series is the Vulcan city of ShiKahr, depicted in a background scene wherein Kirk, Spock and McCoy walk across a natural stone bridge ( first depicted in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ) in the remastered " Amok Time ".
When someone has to go down to deflector control to effect a repair, Harriman offers to go, but Kirk opts to go instead and tells Harriman he should remain on the bridge.
The scene, using the set built to represent the bridge of the Enterprise further on in the movie, was an economic vehicle to introduce the character, Lt. Saavik, played by Kirstie Alley, the concept of the no-win scenario and the plot line that James Kirk had never faced such a scenario.
Aware of the controversy on the bridge, she assumes Kirk has his own devious plans.
Spock makes contact with the landing party through a communicator, but before anything can be done, Kirk and his party are apprehended by Kara, the same woman who appeared on the Enterprise bridge.
Kirk recovers sufficiently to pretend that he is well, and with the grudging support of McCoy, returns to the bridge to relieve Spock and order him to return to sickbay.
Kirk orders Thelev brought to the bridge and questions him about his and the attacking ship's motives, though Thelev is evasive.
The nearby, ruined Alloway Auld Kirk and the old bridge over the River Doon ( Brig o ' Doon ) are featured in the poem " Tam O ' Shanter ", and are presently tourist attractions.
Since the ship is filled with the plants Kirk finds himself within range of one of them on the bridge, and it shoots its spores at him.
A Melkot appears again on the bridge viewscreen and claims he is impressed that even though Kirk had the opportunity to kill the Earps, he chose instead to spare their lives.
During the scene where Kirk explains the butt-swat to Charlie, he is called to the bridge.
While they are recovering on the starship's bridge, Spock says that they have three days to live over again, to which Captain Kirk replies hopefully, " Not those last three days.
The two confront one another on the bridge, and " evil " Kirk collapses whereupon " good " Kirk rushes him to the transporter room.
Back on the bridge, Kirk is himself once again.
" After Spock gives a rather stoic response, Kirk and the rest of the bridge burst into hysterical laughter.
After informing Kirk that Cogley is to defend Finney's case, Shaw kisses Kirk on the bridge of the ship before the two former lovers part ways once more.
Bailey gives in to his fears, ranting irrationally, and Kirk orders him off the bridge.
During the pause, Bailey, now calmer, returns to the bridge and requests to return to his station, to which Kirk agrees.
Back on the Enterprise, Spock and the rest of the bridge crew get a camera view of the action on the bridge monitor, courtesy of the Metrons who believe Kirk will shortly be defeated.
Later, Kirk files a message to Starfleet when Spock arrives on the bridge, back to normal.
The drug successfully reverses the aging effect, and Kirk races to the bridge and relieves Stocker.

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