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* The Star Trek episode guide *
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* (C)1985 Midwest Pirate's Guild *
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"Space-the final frontier...These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
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Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and
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new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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Sounds familiar doesn't it? The preamble above is from histories most famous
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and influential television series ever, Star Trek. Star Trek has evolved into
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one of the biggest cults today. Even after two decades, its syndicated shows
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are watch over and over again by many different generations of people. In this
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feature file I will list the shows in order by their season, and also give a
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little explanation about what happen in each show. I will not try to say to
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much so that other young trekkie fans who have not seen most of these shows
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will not be upset that I disclosed what happen in them.
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Star Trek was first air on September 8th, 1966. The show lasted a total of
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three seasons on NBC before it was canceled 1969. During those three seasons a
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total of 79 episode were filmed. During the 1973-75 saturday morning cartoon
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seasons, Star Trek came back in a cartoon form with the original voices of the
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cast doing their own character. Then in 1980, do to popular demand from the
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trekkie groups across the nation, Star Trek: The motion picture was filmed and
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released. This film was a big success and promoted them to film another film
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entitled, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In this film Kirks old enemy from
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the episode "Space Seed" Khan (Richardo Montalban) has escaped from the planet
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that Kirk imprisoned him on 15 years ago. In Trek II we find out the Kirk has
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a son named David, and Spock gives his life in order to save the Enterprise
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from Khan who has triggered the Genesis Device (which is a device that makes
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life from lifelessness, created my Dr. Carol Marcus and he son David). In
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, we find out that Spocks body was still
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alive but his soul (brain) is possessed by Dr McCoy and the crew of the
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Enterprise must steal their ship back and go and rescue Spock from the Genesis
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planet. In this movie we see the final voyage of the Starship Enterprise and
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we see the death of Kirks son David. Since the last movie, resent rumor has it
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that they have started to film a forth Star Trek Movie, and who knows what this
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will be (authors note: The last Star Trek movie was directed by Leonard Nimoy,
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Mr.Spock as he is better known to trekkies).
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The creator of Star Trek is Gene Roddenberry. Mr. Roddenberry will admit
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that he borrowed from many other sci-fi shows from earlm%d dates in order to
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get some ideas for Star Trek. No one really knows why Star Trek was so
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popular. For its time it dealt with many things that people were just
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beginning to understand, like space travel, lasers, etc. Many actors played in
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the Star Trek series, the most known are: William Shatner as Capt. James T.
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Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr.Spock, DeForest Kelly as Dr.Leonard "Bones" McCoy,
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James Doohan as Engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichola as Uhura,
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George Takei as Mr.Sulu, and Walter Koeing as Ensign Pavel Chekov.
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Star Trek was a leader in Science Fiction television shows. Many have
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borrowed and copied from it, but none have gotten the cult following like Star
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Trek has. I hope this list will be helpful in your watching and taping of the
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Star Trek episodes (authors note: Paramount Studios has now released all of
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the Star Trek episodes on tape for the budget price of $14.95. The Movies can
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be purchased for $29.95. Check your local video store for more details).
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Star Trek: The 1st Season
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01: "The Man Trap" On a desert planet, Kirk and McCoy are involved in a series
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of bizarre killings.
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02: "Charlie X" A teenage boy, reared by aliens, is brought aboard the
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Enterprise and soon reveals his true intentions.
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03: "Where no man has gone before" Actually the second pilot. Guest Stars Gary
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Lockwood and Sally Kellerman transform into all-powerful beings when the
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Enterprise crosses a cosmic barrier.
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04: "The Naked Time" Emotions run high when an alien virus passed by casual
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contact strips the Enterprise crew of all inhibitions.
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05: "The Enemy Within" The Kirk id is explored as the Captain is transformed
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into two people; one meek and caring, the other violent and impulsive
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06: "Mudd's Women" Roger C. Carmel stars as Harry Mudd, the flim-flam man of
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space whose three beautiful companions have the power to command men.
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07: "What are little girls made of?" A mad scientist intends to replace Kirk
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with a android double.
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08: "Miri" Kirk must deal with the love of a survivor of a planet-wide
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catastrophe who is 300 years old.
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09: "Dagger of the mind" Another renegade scientist is using a mind-altering
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device for nefarious purposes.
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10: "The Carbomite Maneuver" A seemingly malevolent alien is intent on
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destroying the Enterprise for violating his race's space.
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11-12: "The Menagerie" Two-part episode has Spock abducting former Enterprise
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captain Christopher Pike and hijacking the Starship to a forbidden
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planet.
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13: "The conscience of the king" Kirk is told that the star of a troupe of
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actors is actually the escape Earth Criminal, Kodos the Executioner.
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14: "Balance of terror" Kirk must fight of wits with the commander of a
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Romulan ship.
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15: "Shore Leave" The crew of the Enterprise is given shore leave on a Eden
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like planet where all of their thoughts and dreams become real.
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16: "The Galileo Seven" When the Enterprise's shuttle craft crash lands on a
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hostile planet, Spock finds out that logic alone won't solve the
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situation.
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17: "The Squire of Gothos" A maniacal alien uses the Enterprise crew as
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playthings.
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18: "Arena" Kirk must do battles with a powerful lizard like alien if he is
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save the Enterprise from destruction.
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19: "Tomorrow is Yesterday" The Enterprise is sent back to the '60s and must
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erase all evidence of its appearance before it can return to the future.
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20: "Court Martial" Kirk goes on trial after a computer accuses him of murder.
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21: "Return of the Archons" Kirk again battles a computer that's intent on
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slowly murdering a planet's inhabitants.
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22: "Space Seed" The earth superman Khan, from the 1990's is introduced, and
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attempts to conquer again by first taking over the Enterprise.
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23: "A taste of Armageddon" Kirk and Spock become involved in a computer war
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on a planet where the inhabitants are forced to comply.
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24: "This side of paradise" Spock experiences true love for the first time
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when alien spores make him and an entire planet's population euphoric
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25: "The Devil in the dark" Kirk and Spock must track down a rock-like
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monster menacing a mining colony.
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26: "Errand of mercy" When Organia is invaded by Klingons, the Enterprise
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comes to the rescue-or does it?
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27: "The alternative factor" A mad time-traveler attempts to convince Kirk
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that the end of the universe is near.
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28: "The city on the edge of forever" Kirk and Spock must go back in time to
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stop a deranged McCoy before he can change history.
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Star Trek: The 2nd Season
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29: "Operation Annihilate" Kirk must save the inhabitants of Deneva before
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parasites drive them all mad.
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30: "Amok Time" Spock must return to Vulcan to marry before he dies.
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31: "Who mourns for Adonais" The Greek god Apollo attempts to capture the
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Enterprise crew.
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32: "The changeling nomad" An ancient robot probe intends to reach Earth and
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destroy all inferior species, namely humans.
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33: "Mirror, mirror" During a ion storm, Kirk and his landing party exchange
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places with their counterparts in another universe.
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34: "The Apple" Kirk and crew must rid a dependent planet of its "God"
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machine.
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35: "The Doomsday machine" And all-powerful planet killer will gobble up the
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universe unless the Enterprise destroys it. Introduces the character
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Decker, whose son is featured in Star Trek-the Motion Picture.
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36: "Catspaw" Weird creatures capable of assuming different forms capture Kirk
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Spock and McCoy.
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37: "I, Mudd" Harry Mudd returns, this time as a leader of a 2,000 male and
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female androids who carry out his every wish.
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38: "Metamorphosis" A cloud-like alien creature refuses to let her "lover", a
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space pioneer, leave a desolate planet.
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39: "Journey to Babel" Kirk must deal with murder aboard ship as he transports
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planetary delegates, including Spocks parents, across th cosmos.
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40: "Friday's Child" Kirk and crew are forced to care for a tribal leader's
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pregnant wife when they break a planetary taboo.
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41: "The Deadly years" After visiting a planet, Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Scotty
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begin to age rapidly, losing their ability to command the Enterprise.
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42: "Obsession" Determine to destroy a deadly, gaseous creature, Kirk puts his
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career on the line.
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43: "Wolf in the fold" When the lights go out, it's murder, and Scotty is
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suspected of being a futuristic Jack the Ripper.
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44: "The trouble with Tribbles" On a mission to deliver vital materials, Kirk
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must deal with Klingons and cute purring creatures the multiply at an
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alarming rate.
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45: "The Gamesters of Triskelion" To amuse themselves, the remaining
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inhabitants of a mysterious planet bet on games of death, and force
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Kirk to play.
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46: "A piece of the action" Effectively, Star Trek meets the Untouchables,
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as Kirk and Spock must reform a planets that's run like a movie version
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of the '30s Chicago.
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47: "The immunity Syndrome" The Enterprise must destroy a giant amoeba-like
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creature that threatens to engulf the galaxy.
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48: "A private little war" To maintain the balance of power, Kirk must arm
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a warring tribal faction.
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49: "Return of tomorrow" The three survivors of an advance civilization must
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use the bodies of Kirk, Spock and a female scientist to build robot
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replicas, but one doesn't want to give its body back.
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50: "Patterns of Force" Kirk attempts to find out why a planet has evolved
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like Nazi Germany.
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51: "By any other name" The Enterprise is hijacked by aliens intent on
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destroying all human life.
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52: "The omega glory" When warring Yangs and Comms do at it, Kirk becomes
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involved.
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53: "The ultimate computer" A malevolent computer disregards its creators'
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orders and begins thinking thoughts of destruction.
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54: "Bread and Circuses" The Enterprise visits a planet that mixes modern
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technology with the lifestyle of ancient Rome.
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55: "Assignment Earth" Robert Lasing stars as a human raised by aliens who
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hopes are to avoid World War III. Actually, it's the pilot for an unsold
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series with little more than cameos by the Trek crew.
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Star Trek: The 3rd Season
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56: "Spocks Brain" A group from a dying planet steals Spock's Brain.
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57: "The Enterprise incident" Kirk crosses the Neutral Zone to steal the
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cloaking device from the Romulans.
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58: "The paradise syndrome" An amnesiac Captain Kirk marries a beautiful
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alien, unaware of he planet's impending doom.
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59: "And the small children shall lead" Lawyer Melvin Belli plays a black
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angel what has turned children into all powerful killers.
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60: "Is there no truth in beauty?" When Spocks accidentally gazes at a
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Medusan ambassador, he is destined for madness unless the diplomat's
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jealous companion will help.
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61: "Spectre of the gun" After violating Melkotian space, Kirk, Spock
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and McCoy are send to the OK Corral to face their doom.
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62: "Day of the dove" Klingons battle humans at the bidding of an alien
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creature that thrives on hate.
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63: "For the world is hollow and I have touched the sky" A dying McCoy is
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enslaved by the queen of a hollow world.
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64: "The Tholian web" The Tholian attempt to snare the Enterprise is their
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deadly web as Kirk lies helpless in hyperspace.
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65: "Plato's Stepchildren" Telepathic citizens of a Platonius enslave the
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Enterprises crew.
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66: "Wink of an eye" An advance rave with an even more advance metabolism
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attempts to steal the Enterprise.
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67: "The Empath" Kirk, Spock, and McCoy teach the notion of compassion to a
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mute girl who has the gift of sensing emotion and transferring pain.
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68: "Elaan of Troyius" a Trek version of The Taming of the Shrew, with Kirk
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attempting to tame a tempestuous gueen.
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69: "Whom god destroy" A madman attempting to conquer the universe has the
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power to change shape.
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70: "Let that be your last battlefield" Warring aliens continue their 50,000
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year struggle aboard the Enterprise.
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71: "Mark of Gideon" Rulers of an overpopulated planet attempt to fool
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Captain Kirk into introducing death to the populace.
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72: "That which survives" Kirk and McCoy face certain death when the
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Enterprise is hurtled a thousand light years away.
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73: "The lights of zetar" Scotty's love interest faces death when mysterious
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lights invade her mind.
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74: "Requiem for Methuselah" An alien claims he has lived on Earth as some of
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the most influential men of history.
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75: "The what to eden" a futuristic hippie and his and attempt to find a
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planetary paradise by hijacking the Enterprise.
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76: "The cloud minders" Class systems are challenged when Kirk and Spock
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become embroiled in a slave rebellion.
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77: "The savage curtain" Kirk and Spock, aided by Abe Lincolin and the
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Valcon father figure Surak, must battle the most evil villains of all
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time to appease an alien.
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78: "All out yesterdays" Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy seem to be transported
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to a different eras in Earth's past when the visit a dying planet.
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79: "The turnabout intruder" In an effort to take over the Enterprise, and
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evil female scientist transfers her mind into the body of Captain Kirk.
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Well, thats it! Every Star Trek episode. I hope this file is helpful in your
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watching one of TV's greatest Science Fiction show ever, Star Trek.
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Written by: Apple Avenger 3/06/85
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"Star Trek" Is a Trademark of Paramount Pictures Corporation Registered in the
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U.S. Patent and Trademark office.
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