If there is one constant in the universe, it is that business, regulations and politics never stand still. Each new venture, partnership, or acquisition brings a fresh set of risks, obligations, and opportunities. Yet too often, organizations approach due diligence as a box-checking exercise when in truth, it is the essential safeguard that ensures you are not letting an unknown variable derail your mission. Nowhere is this more cleverly dramatized than in the Star Trek TOS episode “Assignment: Earth,” where the Enterprise crew finds themselves conducting the ultimate form of due diligence investigating the mysterious Gary Seven and the true risks he poses to Earth’s future.
Lesson 1: Verify Identity—Trust, But Always Confirm
Illustrated By: When Gary Seven appears on the Enterprise, he claims to be a human agent from the future, sent to prevent Earth’s destruction. His credentials, demeanor, and even physiology confound the crew.
Compliance Lesson: In every business deal, knowing exactly who you are dealing with is non-negotiable. Vendors, acquisition targets, third-party agents, and partners all come with their own backgrounds and histories.
Lesson 2: Investigate the Full Scope—Understand Intent, Capability, and History
Illustrated By: The crew’s investigation into Gary Seven doesn’t stop with his identity.
Compliance Lesson: Surface-level information rarely reveals the whole story. In business, a potential partner’s capabilities and intent matter as much as their identity. Due diligence is not just about who someone is, but what they are capable of and what they plan to do with that capability.
Lesson 3: Control Information—Monitor and Secure Sensitive Data
Illustrated By: Much of “Assignment: Earth” revolves around the management of sensitive information.
Compliance Lesson: Whether you are acquiring a company or onboarding a supplier, data security is central to modern due diligence. The risks of data leaks, cyber-attacks, or inadvertent disclosure can be devastating, especially if sensitive deal information falls into the wrong hands.
Lesson 4: Expect the Unexpected—Adapt When New Risks Emerge
Illustrated By: Kirk and Spock’s plan to simply detain Gary Seven is upended when he escapes and races to sabotage a nuclear missile test that could ignite World War III.
Compliance Lesson: Due diligence is not a static process. The best-laid plans are often disrupted by new information, sudden market changes, or the discovery of hidden risks.
Lesson 5: Assess Impact and Alignment—Consider the Broader Consequences
Illustrated By: As the story unfolds, the crew realizes that Gary Seven’s actions though seemingly dangerous are intended to prevent an even greater catastrophe.
Compliance Lesson: Effective due diligence requires looking beyond the transaction itself. Will this deal, partnership, or acquisition align with your company’s mission, values, and long-term strategy? What are the potential downstream consequences?
Final ComplianceLog Reflections
“Assignment: Earth” might masquerade as a playful, spy-themed episode, but at its heart, it is a meditation on trust, investigation, and the unpredictable nature of risk. For compliance professionals, its lessons ring true across the decades. Due diligence is not a one-time task, nor is it a matter of simply collecting signatures and ticking boxes. It is an ongoing, multi-dimensional practice rooted in skepticism, curiosity, and a willingness to adapt.
Resources:
Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein
MissionLogPodcast.com
Memory Alpha
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