Devin Faraci suggests as much at Badass Digest, but in any case, it's one of the more amusing fan relics in a Trekkie subculture teeming with such curios. It's the handiwork of one Ray Glasser, who produced the short as his final project for a TV production class in 1971 at Ohio State University. ("I got an A-," Glasser notes at the movie's YouTube page.) Honestly, it had me at the credits ("and KEN RENKER as MR. SPOCK"), but once the action finally kicks in around 1:30, and KEN RENKER actually opens his mouth, and the meta migraine of watching Trek characters vexed by ancient TV equipment on our computers wears off, I'd say it's something of a runaway success. Either way, it's history.
[via Badass Digest]