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[[Spock]] referred to the [[Organian]]s as a "laboratory specimen of an arrested culture" prior to the revelation of their true natures in [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Errand of Mercy}}) Other examples of arrested cultures include the inhabitants of [[Beta III]] while still under the control of the computer-entity [[Landru]], and the worshiper/servants of the machine "god" [[Vaal]] on [[Gamma Trianguli VI]] prior to its destruction. ({{TOS|The Return of the Archons|The Apple}})
 
[[Spock]] referred to the [[Organian]]s as a "laboratory specimen of an arrested culture" prior to the revelation of their true natures in [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Errand of Mercy}}) Other examples of arrested cultures include the inhabitants of [[Beta III]] while still under the control of the computer-entity [[Landru]], and the worshiper/servants of the machine "god" [[Vaal]] on [[Gamma Trianguli VI]] prior to its destruction. ({{TOS|The Return of the Archons|The Apple}})
   
Less obvious examples of arrested cultures include the cultures of [[Eminiar VII]] and [[Vendikar]], locked in a 500 year long war prior to the intervention of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] in [[2267]], ({{TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}}) as well as the inhabitants of the asteroid/ship ''[[Yonada]]'', who had lost the knowledge of their own origins prior to their encounter with ''Enterprise'' in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}})
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Less obvious examples of arrested cultures include the cultures of [[Eminiar VII]] and [[Vendikar]], locked in a five-hundred-year-long war prior to the intervention of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2267]], ({{TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}}) as well as the inhabitants of the asteroid/ship ''[[Yonada]]'', who had lost the knowledge of their own origins prior to their encounter with ''Enterprise'' in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}})
   
 
The transplanted [[Native American]] people of [[Amerind]] were an arrested culture, appearing virtually unchanged from the time they left [[Earth]] to the time of their discovery by the ''Enterprise'' in [[2268]]. [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] found no reason to "fix" their culture, however, as there was no evidence that their lack of development was anything other than by their own choice. ({{TOS|The Paradise Syndrome}})
 
The transplanted [[Native American]] people of [[Amerind]] were an arrested culture, appearing virtually unchanged from the time they left [[Earth]] to the time of their discovery by the ''Enterprise'' in [[2268]]. [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] found no reason to "fix" their culture, however, as there was no evidence that their lack of development was anything other than by their own choice. ({{TOS|The Paradise Syndrome}})

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An arrested culture is one that for reasons internally or externally caused, has artificially stagnated and is not progressing along a normal developmental path.

Spock referred to the Organians as a "laboratory specimen of an arrested culture" prior to the revelation of their true natures in 2267. (TOS: "Errand of Mercy") Other examples of arrested cultures include the inhabitants of Beta III while still under the control of the computer-entity Landru, and the worshiper/servants of the machine "god" Vaal on Gamma Trianguli VI prior to its destruction. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons", "The Apple")

Less obvious examples of arrested cultures include the cultures of Eminiar VII and Vendikar, locked in a five-hundred-year-long war prior to the intervention of the USS Enterprise in 2267, (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon") as well as the inhabitants of the asteroid/ship Yonada, who had lost the knowledge of their own origins prior to their encounter with Enterprise in 2268. (TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky")

The transplanted Native American people of Amerind were an arrested culture, appearing virtually unchanged from the time they left Earth to the time of their discovery by the Enterprise in 2268. Captain James T. Kirk found no reason to "fix" their culture, however, as there was no evidence that their lack of development was anything other than by their own choice. (TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome")