Requiem for Methuselah
- by Jerome Bixby, directed by Murray Golden
- TV Episode
- Science Fiction
- Adults
- Time Phenomena
- English
- Requiem for Methuselah by Jerome Bixby, directed by Murray Golden (NBC-TV, 14 February 1969).
The seemingly all-powerful Flint lives with the brilliant young Raina, hangs unknown [tag-3791 | da Vinci]] paintings on his walls, and provides Mr. Spock with a modern-day Brahms waltz. Could his riches be ill-got via time travel or is there a mundane explanation?
—Michael Main
Your collection of Leonardo da Vinci masterpieces, Mr. Flint—they appear to have been recently painted.
Tags
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- Time Periods
- Time Travel Methods
- Stasis Bubbles: The Enterprise is briefly in stasis.
- Themes
- Long Life: Mr. Flint is more than six millennia old.
- Real-World Tags
- Alexander the Great: one of Flint’s identities
- Johannes Brahms: one of Flint’s identities
- Leonardo da Vinci: one of Flint’s identities
- Fictional Tags
- James T. Kirk
- Lazarus of Bethany: one of Flint’s identities
- Leonard McCoy
- Merlin: one of Flint’s identities
- Methuselah: one of Flint’s identities
- Mr. Spock
- Robots, Androids, and Cyborgs: Rayna
- Scotty (Star Trek): briefly seen and heard
- Uhura: briefly seen
- Willem Paul Abramson: one of Flint’s identities
- Groupings
Variants
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- Requiem for Methuselah by Jerome Bixby, directed by Murray Golden (NBC-TV, 14 February 1969).
Arthur H. Singer (other contribution)