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Trekking Through Compliance: Episode 8 – Risk Management Lessons from Miri

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Miri, which aired on October 27, 1966, with a Star Date of 2713.5.

Episode Summary

A disfigured man attacks a landing party who dies after Kirk strikes him. They discover a preadolescent, Miri, who ran away from them because “grups” kill and maim children before dying. She and her friends are “onlies,” the only ones left. The distress call is traced to an automated signal. The landing party, except for Spock, notices purple lesions on their bodies; Miri tells them that these are the first signs of the disease, and they will soon become like the other adults. When the disease begins, its victims have seven days to live. Although Spock is immune, he considers himself a carrier who could infect the Enterprise if he returns.

Back on the Enterprise, after vaccinating everyone and leaving the children in the care of a medical team, Kirk sends for teachers and advisers to help the children improve their lives.

Commentary

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, host Tom Fox explores the Star Trek original series episode ‘Miri.’ Responding to a distress signal, the Enterprise crew discovers a planet that is a duplicate of Earth, inhabited only by children due to a disease that kills anyone who has reached puberty. The episode delves into themes of disaster preparedness, environmental and public health compliance, data governance, supply chain management, and employee welfare. The episode offers crucial compliance and risk management lessons relevant to modern organizations through these themes.

Key Highlights

  • Plot Summary of ‘Miri’
  • Behind the Scenes and Fun Facts
  • Risk Management Lessons from ‘Miri’

Resources

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein