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Kirk beams down a pair of guards to take over from the security detachment on Triacus, assuming that the Enterprise is still in orbit since he has given no orders for it to do otherwise. When he then attempts to beam up the security detachment, Spock is unable to lock on, and Kirk is forced to face the fact that he has just beamed two men into a vacuum.
Close..but it wasnt deliberate...just a tragic accident...Did he ever space anyone on purpose?You know...given the order......"deep space...wide dispersal"
Only McCoy, Jaris, Spock, and Kirk remain to be tranquillized, so Kirk surmises that the creature has taken up residence in one of them. McCoy agrees to inject himself, but when Kirk attempts to inject Jaris, he is met with the outburst "no, no, kill you all, die, make you suffer." Thus revealed, the creature returns to Hengist's body. However, Hengist is quickly subdued and tranquillized, and Spock transports him into empty space with widest possible separation. Kirk and Spock must then wait 6 hours for the tranquillizer to wear off their extremely "happy" crew.