"A Feasibility Study" | |
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The Outer Limits episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 29 |
Directed by | Byron Haskin |
Written by | Joseph Stefano |
Cinematography by | John M. Nickolaus |
Production code | 9 |
Original air date | April 13, 1964 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Sam Wanamaker
Phyllis Love
Joyce Van Patten
David Opatoshu
"A Feasibility Study" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 13 April 1964, during the first season. It was remade in 1997 as part of the revived The Outer Limits series with a minor title change: "Feasibility Study".
The inhabitants of a six-block suburban area are abducted one night by an alien probe, using a means of teleportation to transport the entire neighborhood to another planet, Luminos. The intention of the Luminoids is to study the feasibility of enslaving the human race for manual labor on their planet, since Luminoids themselves suffer from a genetic disease which condemns them to become as immobile as rocks as they age. Initially, the humans are not aware they've been kidnapped as the neighborhood appears normal. But a thick fog blankets the area and the sun doesn't rise when it should.
Eventually one of the group is introduced to the Luminoid rulers who are a hideous sight to behold. They make clear what their plans are, and the punishment for disobedience, which is to be touched and contract the terrible disease.
The abductees now realize they're trapped with no chance of ever returning home. Then come to accept the fact that their lives are over. Full submission to the Luminoids cannot protect them from inadvertent infection. All that's left is defiance and the will to protect the rest of humanity. Forming a circle, they willfully contract the disease from one of their own party, making clear mankind will choose death to slavery on Luminos.
" 'Do not enter upon or cross this area. Do not touch or remove possibly radioactive dirt or rocks. If you have any knowledge concerning this disappearance, please contact your nearest police department.' It could have happened to any neighborhood. Had those who lived in this one been less human, less brave, it would have happened to all the neighborhoods of the Earth. Feasibility study ended. Abduction of human race: Infeasible."