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[[caption-width-right:350:Apollo wants YOU... for lifelong worship!]]

'''Original air date:''' September 22, 1967

It starts off as just a peaceful morning on board the starship ''Enterprise'' when suddenly, as they approach Pollux IV, a giant green hand pops up and holds the ''Enterprise'' in place by the saucer section. While everyone is trying to figure out what the hell is going on, a face wearing a gold crown of laurel leaves materializes, claiming to be [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Apollo]], and name dropping those such as [[Literature/TheIliad Agamemnon, Hector]] and [[Literature/TheOdyssey Odysseus]]. He insists some crew members come down to the planet to visit him. He specifies that Spock not come as he reminds him too much of [[TricksterGod Pan]].

So, it's Kirk, Chekov, Bones, Scotty and Lt. Carolyn Palamas to beam down. Carolyn, it should be noted [[{{Redshirts}} does not wear red]] though [[GirlOfTheWeek we've never seen her before nor will again]]. (She survives though.) Apollo makes his grand appearance, giving everyone the good news. They're all going to leave that stuffy old starship, come down to this crisp, green planet and worship him! Won't that be fun? Nah, didn't think Kirk would agree.

Apollo makes show of his cosmic powers and demands respect that he just isn't getting. He woos Carolyn, and is not wholly unsuccessful in turning her. However, Kirk convinces her that it isn't right to condemn everyone on the ''Enterprise'' to a life they don't want, even if she is made a goddess. She gives Apollo the shaft, and he throws the mother of all tantrums. In the meantime, Spock has managed to locate Apollo's power source (his temple), and destroys it. Broken and defeated, Apollo follows his fellow gods into oblivion. While Apollo was unable to get the worship he desired, he did manage to inspire pity.

'''Note:''' This episode got something of a sequel, courtesy of fan-made web-series ''WebVideo/StarTrekContinues,'' entitled "Pilgrim of Eternity." It features Apollo's original actor in this episode, Michael Forest, doing a RoleReprise.
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!!Who Mourns for Tropes?:
* AlasPoorVillain: Carolyn openly weeps at the virtual death of Apollo. Bones shows some remorse for [[IDidWhatIHadToDo what they had to do.]] Kirk ponders if maybe they should've gathered just a few laurel leaves to make Apollo feel better (or perhaps learn more from him).
-->'''Bones:''' I wish we hadn't had to do this.\\
'''Kirk:''' So do I. They gave us so much. The Greek civilization, much of our culture and philosophy came from a worship of those beings. In a way, they began the Golden Age. Would it have hurt us, I wonder, just to have gathered a few laurel leaves?
* AncientAstronauts: Kirk speculates that Apollo's story of being the Greek god of that name may be true, not in a "actually a deity" way but in an "advanced aliens visit primitive Earth and inspire worship" way. Notably, this episode predates the TropeCodifier, Erich von Däniken's ''Chariots of the Gods''. [[UnbuiltTrope This may be why the episode focuses on the Greek pantheon, which tends to be sidelined in more modern iterations of this trope.]]
* AndImTheQueenOfSheba: Chekov responds to Apollo announcing who he is with "[[DeadpanSnarker Yes, and I am tsar of all the Russias.]]"
* AngerBornOfWorry: Kirk chews Scotty out for trying to take on an invulnerable cosmic power against his orders, then points out more gently that Scotty could get hurt doing this.
* AsYouKnow: For someone whose job it is to know these things, Lt. Palamas displays a very rudimentary knowledge of the god Apollo.
* AttentionWhore: Apollo. Of course, he's a god, what do you expect?
* BigWordShout: [[TheTriple "STOOOOP!]] [[ShockAndAwe STOOOOOOP!!]] [[PleaseDontLeaveMe STOOOOOOOOP!!!"]]
* BittersweetEnding: The crew effectively eradicate the power source holding them captive, and are free to leave... but don't feel so good about their victory after Apollo's emotional FinalSpeech, not to mention that in taking down Apollo, they effectively took down the LastOfHisKind, and a vital part of their own Earth history.
* BorrowedCatchphrase:
-->'''Bones:''' To coin a phrase: "Fascinating!"
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: Scotty tries to scrap with Apollo several times, only to be knocked ass over teakettle.
* CaptainObvious: Sulu identifies [[NegativeSpaceWedgie huge, glowing, disembodied extremities]] well.
* CareerVersusMan: Carolyn must choose between Apollo and her duty. Early on, Bones even discussed the trope.
* DeathOfTheOldGods: Apollo says that gods "return to the cosmos" when they are no longer worshiped. All the other gods have done this, and now he will too.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: For once, the show gets to claim this in its treatment of women, as Apollo's line "You are very intelligent for a woman" is clearly presented as a relic of the last time he was among humans. Considering Apollo was part of a highly intelligent race of SufficientlyAdvancedAliens who forced humanity to worship and obey them, this even suggests [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain that sexism (and possibly other forms of inequality) were all his fault in the first place]].
* DespairEventHorizon: Apollo's defeat by the ''Enterprise'' and rejection by Kirk and the others (especially Carolyn) drives him to this.
* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Apollo pops out of nowhere and casually invites Kirk and co. over for a visit. (It isn't purely social, though.)
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Kirk and co. turn their back to Apollo and laugh when he demands sacrifices of deer and laurel leaves, both in hopes of getting their point across as well as an attempt to make him waste his power smiting them enough for them to be able to overpower him, but their plan is foiled when Carolyn jumps in front of Apollo and asks him to be merciful to them, as described below.
* DidYouJustRomanceCthulhu: Carolyn charms Apollo, and is charmed by him.
* DivineDate: Apollo demands some alone time with Carolyn. She doesn't exactly fight it.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: PlayedForLaughs. When [=McCoy=] says that Lt. Palamas will leave the Fleet when she finds Mr. Right, Kirk answers that he prefers to think of it not as losing an officer, but as gaining a...He cuts himself off when he realizes that losing an officer to marriage [[AnalogyBackfire differs from "losing" a child to marriage.]]
* DoggedNiceGuy: Scotty. He's clearly smitten with Lt. Palamas, Bones notes to Kirk that he doesn't think she reciprocates his feelings.
* DracoInLeatherPants: InUniverse -- Palamas thinks of Apollo as kind and loving, even though he acts like a dick to everyone else.
* EmotionEater: Apollo says that he and the former Greek gods need positive emotions (such as admiration and love) from other beings the same way humans need food.
* {{Expy}}: Female ''Enterprise'' historian is wooed by superior being and briefly turns her back on the crew? [[Recap/StarTrekS1E22SpaceSeed Where have we heard this before?]]
* GildedCage: The pastoral setting Apollo has conjured looks like Paradise. But, it is still a prison if one is not allowed to leave.
* GodsNeedPrayerBadly: Gods just can't emotionally deal with not being worshiped.
* Myth/GreekMythology: Apollo loves to name drop. Among the other Greek gods and Hercules he mentions people from ''Literature/TheOdyssey'' and ''Literature/TheIliad''.
* HalfHumanHybrid: When filling the team in on the myths concerning Apollo, Palamas states that his mother was a mortal (i.e. a human) named Leto. Apollo himself later confirms this. (The original myths have Leto as a goddess, not a human; the only Olympian god born of a mortal woman was Dionysos.)
* HelicopterParents: In a strange sense, this is what Apollo seems to think he is to the human race. He longs for the days when humanity was dependent upon his protection, refuses to accept that they've moved on as a species, and insists that they stay on his planet with him just like in the old days.
* HotGod: Apollo is a classically handsome {{hunk}} in a skimpy toga.
* HumanAlien: As Bones states, "He looks Human, but of course that doesn't mean anything."
* InstantCostumeChange: Apollo turns Carolyn's uniform into a pink toga faster than you can say [[WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged "Clothes beam!"]]
* InsertCameo: The hand seen stopping and holding the Enterprise belongs to none other than Creator/GeneRoddenberry.
* InTheOriginalKlingon: Inaugurates the RunningGag of Chekov claiming Russian origins for everything, in this case comparing Apollo's vanishing act to "the cat from the old Russian story" and indignantly refusing Kirk's suggestion that [[Literature/AliceInWonderland the Cheshire Cat]] is actually English.
* LiteraryAllusionTitle: The episode title and plot were inspired by ''Adonaïs: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats'' by Creator/PercyByssheShelley.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: Apollo and Carolyn both lose IQ points upon falling for each other. It makes Scotty a little less bright as well.
* ManlyTears: A ''ton'' of this from Apollo, who's heartbroken when he realizes this universe has no room for gods. If you look close, he even makes a tiny spit bubble.
-->'''Apollo:''' I would have cherished you, cared for you. I would have loved you as a father loves his children. Did I ask so much?\\
'''Kirk:''' We've outgrown you. You asked for something we could no longer give.
* MustHaveCaffeine: Scotty tells Carolyn that she looks tired. Would she like to get some coffee with him? Then again, it doesn't seem like Carolyn's peppiness is really what he's worried about.
* NegativeSpaceWedgie: The weird green hand.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Kirk and Co. [[IShallTauntYou openly mock Apollo]] so that he will attack them, expending his energy and allowing ''Enterprise'' to counterstrike. Unfortunately, Carolyn [[PleaseSpareHimMyLiege interjects on their behalf]] and [[CooldownHug calms Apollo]], averting the fight -- and causing the landing party to remain under Apollo's thumb a bit longer. Kirk even lampshades it with his sarcastic thanks. (In her defense, Kirk never told her what they were attempting.)
** Should also be noted that Kirk knew that Apollo would very likely kill at least one of them when sufficiently enraged. Carolyn may well have saved their lives.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Apollo essentially holds the crew of the ''Enterprise'' hostage, punishes them when they step out of line - nearly killing some of them, and takes Carolyn away from the landing party to have all to himself - not caring about if he has a relationship with anyone (then again, neither does Carolyn very much). [[BlueAndOrangeMorality He doesn't realise]] [[DeliberateValuesDissonance that after thousands of years of cultural development, those actions to 23rd century humans]] [[JerkassGods just make him look like a dick]], [[RageAgainstTheHeavens and certainly not like a god worthy of their worship anymore - just earns their hostility]]. His muttering to Carolyn, and his eventual demise reveal that he was genuinely confused by their antagonism towards him.
* OhCrap: Apollo goes into a full-blown panic when the ''Enterprise'' attacks his temple, realizing that humanity has grown more powerful than he is.
--> ''(while hurling lightning bolts)'' '''"STOP!! STOP, I SAY!! I COMMAND IT!! ''STOOOOOPP!! STOOOOOOPPP!! STOOOOOOOOOOPPPPP!!''"'''
* OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions: In his tantrum, Apollo says he would love Kirk and his crew like children. Kirk comes out and says they have outgrown that need.
* PhysicalGod: Apollo.
* PleaseSpareHimMyLiege: Carolyn pleads with Apollo not to destroy Kirk and co. for openly mocking him.
* PlotHole: Kirk leads a landing party down to the nearby planet, where the alien reveals that he is Apollo. Later in the episode, Spock, who had been on the Enterprise the whole time, makes reference to Apollo. There is no way Spock could have known who the alien was as Apollo immediately jammed the landing party's communicators: at best, he might've picked up on Apollo mentioning that he doesn't want Spock present because his pointy ears remind him of Pan and he's never liked Pan and thus Spock might've known he's related to Greek mythology, and while he did see his face on the main screen and could've made an educated guess based on his appearance on which such character he would likely be, it's still a stretch.
* PowerEchoes: Apollo loves using a booming, echoing voice that would put [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Princess Luna]] to shame. His voice softens when he speaks to Carolyn.
* PsychicStrangle: Apollo uses this on Kirk after zapping Scotty.
* ReverseThePolarity: One of the tactics Spock tells Sulu to do to try to free the ''Enterprise'' from Apollo's grasp.
* SadlyMythtaken:
** Kirk seems to have [[invoked]][[AssPull taken some liberty]] with his knowledge of ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Such stories include no element of gods needing to "recharge" after a good smiting of the mortals. Then again, myths may have gotten a bit garbled over the centuries.
** Leto wasn't a mortal woman but a Titan, the daughter of Koios and Zeus' cousin.
* SecularHero: Subverted with a little NayTheist thrown in.
-->'''Kirk''': Mankind has no need for gods. We find the one quite adequate.[[note]]This line was actually put in at NBC's request to appease fundamentalist viewers.[[/note]]
-->'''[=McCoy=]:''' Scotty doesn't believe in gods.
** Taken literally, this could mean that no one believes in more than one god. And that some people believe in less than one. Makes sense in a way since polytheism is now associated with primitive civilizations and all of the modern world's major religions are either non-theistic (many Jains, Hindus, Buddhists, Unitarians, some Quakers among others) or monotheistic (Abrahamic religions).
* ShockAndAwe: Apollo's favorite supernatural power. He loses it when the ''Enterprise'' destroys his fancy marble temple.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Apollo can grow to many times his normal height, and uses it to intimidate the crew.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Kirk and his men come up with a pretty good plan to provoke Apollo into draining his energy, but they aren't able to communicate the plan to Carolyn without tipping off Apollo. Sure enough, Carolyn derails the plan by talking Apollo down before he can start firing lightning bolts.
* SpurnedIntoSuicide: What eventually becomes of Apollo.
* SympathyForTheDevil: After Apollo is defeated, [=McCoy=] regrets that it came to that, and Kirk acknowledges how much Apollo and his fellow gods gave to humanity via the Greek civilization, even stating "Would it have hurt us, I wonder, just to have gathered a few laurel leaves?"
* ThatsAnOrder: Kirk orders his people to refrain from attacking Apollo without his say-so. Not that Scotty listens.
* TwoOfYourEarthMinutes: Apollo tells Captain Kirk how long ago his people lived on Earth.
-->'''Apollo''': We knew your Earth well, five thousand of your years ago.
* VillainousBSOD: YMMV on whether Apollo's a full-on villain or AntiVillain, but when the ''Enterprise'' destroys his temple, he looks like his world just ended (which, in a sense, it kinda has).
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Apollo just knew someday humans would go to the stars and has been waiting centuries upon centuries for them, only to find they have no interest in being his followers. No one does. [[DespairEventHorizon He's so lonely.]]
* WineIsClassy: Apollo invites Kirk and co. to "drink the sacramental wine". He serves no wine, but a bowl of grapes can be seen.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Apollo tells Carolyn she is wise for a woman. She later turns it on him, telling him he's quite good at imitating humanity.
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