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01 |
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The Cage |
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Star Trek's unaired pilot stars Jeffrey Hunter as captain of the Enterprise. "The Cage" was reconstructed with black and white footage from Gene Roddenberry's workprint and color footage from "The Menagerie". |
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Where No Man Has Gone Before |
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The flight recorder of the 200-year-old U.S.S. Valiant relays a tale of terror - a magnetic storm at the edge of the galaxy. |
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03 |
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The Corbomite Maneuver |
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While on a star-charting mission, the Enterprise encounters a radioactive cube. When Kirk is forced to destroy it, an enormous ship appears, commanded by the ominous Balok. |
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04 |
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Mudd's Women |
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Kirk pays a price when he beams aboard a scoundrel, Harry Mudd, and his cargo... three beautiful women looking for husbands! |
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The Enemy Within |
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A transporter malfunction causes both Kirk and a dog-like creature to split into separate beings: one compassionate, the other savage. |
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The Man Trap |
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When the Enterprise's landing party arrives on planet M113, a nightmare unfolds as several members die with every trace of salt mysteriously removed from their bodies. |
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07 |
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The Naked Time |
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Sent to pick up a research team, the Enterprise finds the scientists dead. One member of the landing party brings a disease back to the crew, forcing suppressed emotions to the surface. |
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08 |
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Charlie X |
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A cargo ship transfers Charlie Evans to the Enterprise. Orphaned fourteen years before, Charlie learned to survive on his own. Or did he? |
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09 |
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Balance Of Terror |
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It's a game of cat and mouse for Kirk and the Romulan commander, whose cloaking device renders his ship invisible-and very deadly! |
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What Are Little Girls Made Of? |
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The Enterprise is assigned to discover what has become of Dr. Roger Korby, the "Pasteur of Archaeological Medicine." There's been no word from him for five years. |
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11 |
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Dagger Of The Mind |
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While delivering supplies to a penal colony, an inmate escapes to the Enterprise and demands sanctuary. |
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12 |
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Miri |
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When Kirk and a landing party beam down to a planet that's identical to Earth, they find a city in decay inhabited by 300-year-old "children". |
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The Conscience Of The King |
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After Kirk beams up actor Anton Karidian, deadly accidents occur aboard the starship. Could Karidian be Kodos the Executioner? |
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14 |
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The Galileo Seven |
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Spock learns the trials of command when Kirk sends him, along with Scotty, McCoy and a shuttlecraft crew, to investigate a quasar-like phenomenon. |
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15 |
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Court Martial |
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Kirk's reputation and career are at stake when he faces a court-martial for negligence that resulted in the death of a crew member. |
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16 |
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The Menagerie, Part I |
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Spock hijacks the Enterprise and risks death to help his former captain, Christopher Pike, who has been paralyzed and disfigured in a horrible accident. |
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The Menagerie, Part II |
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Spock hijacks the Enterprise and risks death to help his former captain, Christopher Pike, who has been paralyzed and disfigured in a horrible accident. |
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Shore Leave |
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A White Rabbit, Don Juan and a Samurai Warrior? These strange sights await Kirk and the crew when they beam down for shore leave on a mysterious planet. |
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The Squire Of Gothos |
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En route to Colony Beta Six, the Enterprise is trapped in orbit around an uncharted planet-a planet run by a strange but powerful being. |
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Arena |
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While pursuing a ship that destroyed a Starfleet base, Kirk intrudes into the territory of the highly advanced Metrons, who decide to settle the conflict. |
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The Alternative Factor |
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The Enterprise takes on board a man with a dual personality. It is soon discovered that there are really two of them-one with the power to destroy the universe! |
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21 |
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Tomorrow Is Yesterday |
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When a black star sends the Enterprise back in time to the 20th century, the starship is spotted as a UFO. |
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22 |
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The Return Of The Archons |
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When the Enterprise visits Beta III to learn what happened to the U.S.S Archon a century ago, Kirk and company find a planet of blissful people controlled by an omniscient ruler. |
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23 |
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A Taste Of Armageddon |
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Kirk and Spock become involved in a clean and orderly war in which the targets are determined by computers. |
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24 |
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Space Seed |
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Captain Kirk matches wits with a race of supermen led by the tyrant Khan. |
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25 |
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This Side Of Paradise |
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Omicron Ceti III's colonists should have been killed by deadly Berthold rays, yet Kirk finds a group of mysteriously healthy colonists - and Spock falls in love! |
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26 |
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The Devil In The Dark |
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Kirk and Spock beam down to investigate when an unknown monster roaming the tunnels of Janus VI kills more than fifty miners. |
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27 |
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Errand Of Mercy |
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Kirk and his crew come face to face with the Klingons, and both learn the meaning of war when beings from the planet Organia interfere. |
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28 |
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The City On The Edge Of Forever |
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Kirk and Spock go back in time to rescue McCoy. Arriving in 1930, Kirk falls in love with Edith Keeler (Joan Collins), only to learn that for time to return to normal she must die. |
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29 |
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Operation: Annihilate! |
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Kirk finds his brother Sam dead, and the people of the planet Deneva are victims of an epidemic of mass insanity. |
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30 |
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Catspaw |
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On Pyrus VII, Sulu and Scotty are rendered zombies by the evil magic of Korob and Sylvia, who then turn their trickery on the U.S.S. Enterprise. |
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31 |
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Metamorphosis |
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Kirk and his party are held prisoner by an alien on a planet whose only human inhabitant had reportedly died over a century before! |
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32 |
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Friday's Child |
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A heroic deed by Kirk on Capella IV proves to be his undoing when the Capellan natives and an interfering Klingon agent turn against him. |
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33 |
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Who Mourns For Adonais? |
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The Enterprise crew encounter a giant hand in space and come under the domination of an alien who claims to be the Greek god Apollo. |
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34 |
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Amok Time |
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Spock becomes irrational when he is possessed by an overwhelming mating urge, and Kirk must fight him to the death on the planet Vulcan. |
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35 |
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The Doomsday Machine |
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Kirk is stuck on a disabled ship while its revenge-crazed commander seizes control of the Enterprise from Spock and pursues a planet-killing robot ship. |
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36 |
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Wolf In The Fold |
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Has a head injury to Scotty turned him into a bold-blooded "lady-killer"? |
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37 |
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The Changeling |
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Nomad, a deadly robotic space probe, is on target for Earth. Can Captain Kirk outsmart the killer computer? |
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38 |
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The Apple |
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Vaal, protector of Gamma Trianguli VI, tries everything in its power to destroy Kirk and the Enterpriseduring an ill-fated visit to the strange planet. |
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39 |
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Mirror, Mirror |
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Beamed up during an ion storm, the landing party find themselves in a mirror universe aboard an Enterprise run by ruthless barbarians. |
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40 |
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The Deadly Years |
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A landing party from the Enterprise becomes ill with a fatal aging disease. Chekov is the only one unaffectd. Spock and McCoy search for a remedy using him as a "guinea pig". |
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41 |
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I, Mudd |
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That intergalactic rogue, Harry Mudd, is back to his old tricks as one of his schemes backfires, leaving Kirk, the Enterprise crew and himself held captive by a race of androids. |
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42 |
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The Trouble With Tribbles |
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There are headaches for Kirk when Tribbles (furry creatures which eat incessantly) and Klingons invade a space station storing a valuable grain shipment. |
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43 |
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Bread And Circuses |
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy must contend with a former starship captain-turned-traitor, Roman gladiators and television ratings in this unusual story. |
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44 |
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Journey To Babel |
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The Enterprise is crowded with alien ambassadors, Kirk is attacked and Spock is in a terrible dilemma: he's replaced Kirk on the bridge of the Enterprise, but his ailing father needs a transfusion in order to survive. |
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45 |
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A Private Little War |
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The witch-wife of a tribal leader from a primitive planet cures Kirk of a deadly bite, making him succumb to her magic. Can Kirk shake her spell before it's too late? |
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46 |
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The Gamesters Of Triskelion |
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Kirk, Uhara and Chekov are enslaved by unseen masters from Triskelion, and cast into a deadly game. |
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47 |
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Obsession |
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A "vampire" cloud, which Kirk failed to destroy 11 years ago, has returned to stalk the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. |
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48 |
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The Immunity Syndrome |
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Kirk, Spock, and McCoy frantically try to devise some means of stopping a gigantic single-celled creature that has destroyed an entire solar system. |
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49 |
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A Piece Of The Action |
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Following up a visit 100 years before, the crew discovers the planet Iotia has modeled its society on Earth's gangsters of the '20s! |
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50 |
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By Any Other Name |
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Aliens who assume form trap the landing party and turn the Enterprise crew into crystalline blocks. Can Kirk and Spock stop them from taking the Enterprise on a 300-year mission to their home galaxy? |
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51 |
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Return To Tomorrow |
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Kirk, Spock, and Dr. Ann Mulhall allow noncorporeal beings to inhabit their bodies while these aliens prepare androids for themselves. One entity, however, secretly decides to remain in Spock's body! |
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52 |
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Patterns Of Force |
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On a routine check of planet Ekos, the Enterprise is fired upon by nuclear missiles. Upon investigation, Kirk finds the planet controlled by latter-day Nazis! |
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53 |
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The Ultimate Computer |
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Kirk stands by helplessly as his ship is used to test and advanced computer that turns out to be as flawed as its inventor. |
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54 |
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The Omega Glory |
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Kirk and crew encounter a ghost ship, a madman Captain, a deadly virus and 1,000-year-old natives on planet Omega IV. |
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55 |
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Assignment: Earth |
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Sent to the 1960s to study human history, the crew encounter a being claimed to have been sent by advanced aliens to save Earth. |
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56 |
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Spectre Of The Gun |
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After Kirk and his crew destroy the Melkots' warning buoy, they find themselves forced to relive the gunfight at the O.K. Corral on the Melkotian's bizarre planet. |
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57 |
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Elaan Of Troyius |
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To promote peace between warring planets, Kirk and the Enterprise must deliver a reluctant bride. Trouble starts when Kirk falls hopelessly in love with the shrew. |
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58 |
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The Paradise Syndrome |
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When Kirk disappears while scouting a doomed planet, Spock takes the Enterprise off to rendezvous with an approaching asteroid. |
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59 |
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The Enterprise Incident |
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A mentally unbalanced Kirk orders the Enterprise into Romulan space, where it is captured. Spock betrays the Captain and seems to fall for the beautiful Romulan commander. |
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60 |
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And The Children Shall Lead |
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The Enterprise arrives at Triacus to find the adults dead, their children less than interest in the fact, and a monstrously evil life-form that is using the children to invade the galaxy. |
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61 |
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Spock's Brain |
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A mysterious woman appears suddenly on the Enterprise, renders the crew unconscious and then disappears with Spock's brain. |
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62 |
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Is There In Truth No Beauty? |
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Kirk must deal with a possessive female telepath, a jealous engineer and an alien ambassador whose appearance drives men insane. |
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63 |
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The Empath |
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As prisoners of the Vians, Kirk and McCoy are tortured so that Gem, a mute empath, can learn to use her abilities and save her race. |
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64 |
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The Tholian Web |
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Kirk is trapped in interspace, and the Tholians, accusing the Enterprise of trespassing, begin to weave an energy web around the ship. |
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65 |
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For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky |
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Kirk and company board Yonada, an asteroid/spaceship that must be diverted before it collides with a heavily populated Federation world. |
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66 |
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Day Of The Dove |
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Aboard the Enterprise, Kirk and his crew battle with the Klingons, controlled by an unseen alien that feeds off their negative emotions. |
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67 |
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Plato's Stepchildren |
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Kirk, Spock, Uhura and Chapel are forced to suffer humiliating experiences as puppets of aliens with incredible telekinetic abilities. |
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68 |
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Wink Of An Eye |
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A Scalosian queen sabotages the Enterprise and makes Kirk her love-slave, expecting him to help repopulate her planet. Can Kirk escape her charms and save his crew? |
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69 |
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That Which Survives |
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On a geologically unstable planet, Kirk and his landing part meet Losira, a beautiful woman whose touch means instant death. |
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70 |
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Let That Be Your Last Battlefield |
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When Lokai seeks asylum aboard the Enterprise, Bele, his pursuer, takes control of the ship in a classic episode commenting on racism. |
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71 |
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Whom Gods Destroy |
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Garth, a criminally insane madman from planet Elba II, captures Kirk with the ultimate goal of taking over the Enterpriseand becoming master of the Universe. |
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72 |
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The Mark Of Gideon |
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While on a mission to the planet Gideon, Kirk suddenly finds himself aboard a deserted Enterprise,empty except for a mysterious woman. |
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73 |
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The Lights Of Zetar |
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Strange-colored light entities take possession of Lt. Mira Romaine, Scotty's new love. If Kirk can't exorcise these Zetarians, they'll kill her and the crew. |
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74 |
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The Cloud Minders |
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Suspicious Troglytes, subservient miners on the planet Ardana, refuse zienite to Kirk and crew. Without this antidote, billions will die on a Federation planet. |
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75 |
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The Way To Eden |
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Kirk and crew must deal with the insane leader of a band of rebellious idealists who are searching for the fabled planet Eden. |
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76 |
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Requiem For Methuselah |
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An outbreak of Rigellian fever aboard the ship forces Kirk to find an antidote on Holberg 917-G, where he meets the mysterious Flint. |
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77 |
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The Savage Curtain |
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Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln and Surak must fight four of history's greatest tyrants in a battle of good and evil staged by the Excalbians. |
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All Our Yesterdays |
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When Spock and McCoy try to rescue Kirk from a time machine accident, they emerge in an ice age. Spock, now a throwback to earlier Vulcan times, falls in love and refuses to return to Kirk or the starship. |
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79 |
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Turnabout Intruder |
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A female scientist, jealous of Kirk's career, uses an ancient alien device to trade places with him and take command of the Enterprise. |
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