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* RealitySubtext: L.I. Underhill, [[https://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/youre-very-good-are-you-a-puppetmaster-the-lights-of-zetar writing in Eruditorum Press]], noted that Shari Lewis writing a story about a woman's identity being subsumed by external characters has some interesting parallels with Lewis's relationship with her most famous creation, Lamb Chop. Watching the episode with that idea in mind makes it a good bit more interesting.

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* RunningTheAsylum: Although Creator/GeneRoddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, who had been known [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]
* WorkingTitle: ''Sentry 7''.

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* RunningTheAsylum: Although Creator/GeneRoddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, Creator/ShariLewis, who had been known [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]
* WorkingTitle: ''Sentry 7''.7''.
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* DawsonCasting: Jan Shutan was thirty-six at the time, playing the much younger Lt. Mira Romaine.

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* RunningTheAsylum: Although Roddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, who had been known [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]

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* PropRecycling: The glass-covered portal of the medical decompression chamber appears to be a door left over from a suspended-animation pod in "[[{{Recap/StarTrekS1E22SpaceSeed}} Space Seed]]".
* RecycledSet: The Memory Alpha monitor room was the reused control room set from "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E14WhomGodsDestroy Whom Gods Destroy]]".
* RunningTheAsylum: Although Roddenberry Creator/GeneRoddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, who had been known [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]]]
* WorkingTitle: ''Sentry 7''.
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* RunningTheAsylum: Although Roddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, who had been known [[LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]

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* RunningTheAsylum: Although Roddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, who had been known [[LambChopsPlayAlong [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]
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* RunningTheAsylum: Although Roddenberry initially hired professional science fiction authors to write a lot of the early stories, several fan scripts were accepted and produced in the second and third seasons. This episode in particular was submitted by married couple Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis, who had been known [[LambChopsPlayAlong to have extended conversations with a woolen sock.]]

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