The logo moves a bit up in the corner as ‘Created by Gene Roddenberry’ appeares and DeForest Kelley is now credited in the intro. Weapons officer
Pavel Andreievich Chekov is new crewmember on the bridge.
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"Catspaw"
(31:80)
Sulu and Scotty are missed after having investigated an apparently
uninhabited planet - only the crew member Jackson is beamed back
on board the Enterprise, but drops dead right after. Captain Kirk, Spock, and
doctor McCoy beams down on the planet, where a mysterious fog has spread and ghostly voices warning them to leave the planet immediately. As they continue to move further a castle of the Middle Age appeares, and they go inside. Soon they will know they are in great danger!
US Air Date: 27 October 1967
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"Metamorphosis"
(32:80)
Captain Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are on their way to the Enterprise
in the space shuttle Galileo transporting the commissioner Nancy
Hedford, who has been infected by a rare disease, when they are
cought inside a cloud. It takes them to a planet which has one well
known resident. He disappeared 150 years before...
US Air Date: 10 November 1967
Captain Kirk meets Zefram Cochrane.
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"Friday's Child"
(33:80)
On the planet Capella IV Kirk is for the Federation to negotiate
mining for a necessary mineral used on their space colonies. But
the inhabitants is dangerous and unbalanced and when Kirk, Spock,
and McCoy arrives they find a klingon in their midst. Meanwhile,
on the Enterprise Scotty responds to a distress signal!
US Air Date: 1 December 1967
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"Who Mourns for Adonais?"
(34:80)
The Enterprise is exploring the star system Beta Geminorum and when
they get close to the planet Pollux IV a gigant hand suddenly blocks
their path and holding Enterprise in a strong grip. This is the
beginning of a greek adventure.
US Air Date: 22 September 1967
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"Amok Time"
(35:80)
The Enterprise is with Excalibur and Endeavor on its way to the
planet Altair VI, where a new president is to be installed and the
Federation therefore wish to dip a flag. But on the way Spock is
beginning to act strangely and irrational and wants shore leave
on Vulcan.
US Air Date: 15 September 1967
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"The Doomsday Machine"
(36:80)
Enterprise has received a distress call from the sister space ship
USS Constellation under the command of Matt Decker and is now on
the way to the rescue. On route they spot planets there is no longer
in spite of the sun still being there. As they find Constellation
she is at drift and aboard only one survivor: Matt Decker!
US Air Date: 20 October 1967
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"Wolf in the Fold"
(37:80)
The Enterprise is orbiting the Argelias II, a planet without crime
or episodes of violence. But when Scotty is accused to have killed
a local woman, things suddenly gets very complicated...
US Air Date: 22 December 1967
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"The Changeling"
(38:80)
The Enterprise is send off to investigate the destruction of the
Malurian system and its four billion inhabitants. At the spot they
come across a probe, which is in the belief, that captain Kirk is
its creator.
US Air Date: 29 September 1967
Uhura sings!
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"The Apple"
(39:80)
When an away team beams down to the planet Gamma Trianguli VI, they
find, what seem to be a true Paradise. But it is far from that with
a dangerous plant life and inhabitants, whose idol sees the newcomers
as enemies.
US Air Date: 13 October 1967
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"Mirror, Mirror"
(40:80)
Caught in a ion storm captain Kirk, McCoy, and Uhura is to interrupt
their negotiations with the halkans for dilithium crystals and beams
back to the Enterprise. But instead they end up in an alternative
universe, where fear and murder is everyday occurrence. The parallel
versions of the three is ended up in the real universe...
US Air Date: 6 October 1967
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"The Deadly Years"
(41:80)
Enterprise is to deliver supplies to the colonists on Gamma Hydra
IV but on the planet they find most of them died of old age. Captain
Kirk, first officer Spock, McCoy, Scotty, and Chekov beams back
to Enterprise where they soon starts to grow old - except Chekov!
US Air Date: 8 December 1967
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"I, Mudd"
(42:80)
An android takes control of the Enterprise and leads the crew to
an unnamed planet, where captain Kirk finds an old Nemesis: Harcourt
Fenton Mudd ("Mudd's Women" (4)).
US Air Date: 3 November 1967
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"The Trouble with Tribbles"
(43:80)
Space station K-7 sends out a distress call, but it was only to
get Enterprise to guard a shipment of grain to a strategic placed
planet in the Federation, a planet the klingons also wants. Kirk
is to prevent them in grabbing the grain, but when the klingons
do come it is only for shore leave. And then there is the cute,
little creature, a tribble, which Uhura is given. Soon, it causes
big trouble!
US Air Date: 29 December 1967
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"Bread and Circuses"
(44:80)
The Enterprise finds the wreck of the SS Beagle, which with no survivors
is orbiting the planet 892-IV. Captain Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beams
down to the planet, where they by the rulers is caught with some
local and lead to a town, like in the Roman Empire on Earth.
US Air Date: 15 March 1968
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"Journey to Babel"
(45:80)
It is the Enterprise, that has gotten the assignment to transport
ambassadors from many worlds to the Babel conference. Among those
on board is also the ambassador of Vulcan, Sarek, father of Spock,
and his human wife, Amanda. When one of the ambassadors dies, the
evidence points at Sarek...
US Air Date: 17 November 1967
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"A Private Little War"
(46:80)
The Enterprise is send to the planet Neural, where captain Kirk
years back was in the lead of an away team. Back then he made friends
with one of the leaders, so it is quite a shock, when Spock is shot
down by the natives with a weapon, they ought not to have the technology
to make.
US Air Date: 2 February 1968
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"The Gamesters of Triskelion"
(47:80)
As captain Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov beams down to a planet, they
are abducted by a distant but much powerful transporter beam. They
end up on the planet Triskelion, where they are to fight gladiator
matches to the pleasure of some beings, who calls themselves the
providers.
US Air Date: 5 January 1968
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"Obsession"
(48:80)
On the way with medical supplies captain Kirk finds, what he believes
is the same life form, he encountered eleven years back, when he
was a crew member on the space ship USS Farragut. A fog sucking
energy out of all living. Ignoring orders captain Kirk is determined
to kill it, before it does.
US Air Date: 15 December 1967
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"The Immunity Syndrome"
(49:80)
Star base 6 contacts the Enterprise, as they have lost contact with
the Gamma 7A system, and Spock has lost contact with the vulcan
space ship USS Intrepid that is there. Soon Spock collapses with
the pain of several hundred vulcans scream of death. At the star
system Enterprise finds out it exists no more: In front of them
there is a big spot in space.
US Air Date: 19 January 1968
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"A Piece of the Action"
(50:80)
The Federation finds out, that it is a hundred years ago the planet
Iotia last was payed a visit. Therefore, captain Kirk, Spock, and
McCoy beams down to the surface, where they find the planet developed
to the gangster culture of the 1920's on Earth.
US Air Date: 12 January 1968
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"By Any Other Name"
(51:80)
Responding to a distress call the Enterprise arrives a small planet,
but the away team is taken prisoner by a group of agents from the
Kelvan Empire. Their own space ship is ruined, and now they need
the Enterprise to their long journey home. Their control over the
Enterprise they have ensured in the most cruel way...
US Air Date: 23 February 1968
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"Return to Tomorrow"
(52:80)
Responding to a signal an away team beams down to the deserted planet
Arret, where they find no bodily but intelligent beings in a deep
cave. A long time ago their bodies was transfered into a glass globe
and through time their race is extinct. They ask to borrow the bodies
of the away team, so that they can build androids to house their
'I'.
US Air Date: 9 February 1968
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"Patterns of Force"
(53:80)
During a routine check on the planet Ekos, the Enterprise is attacked
by hydrogen bomb missiles. But the planet should not have the technology
to make such weapons and captain Kirk and Spock discovers something
horrifying, when they beam down to the planet: Here the culture
has developed itself to a place, where Nazis sits on the power and
the neighbour planet Zeon the enemy. And the emissary of the Federation
plays an important part!
US Air Date: 16 February 1968
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"The Ultimate Computer"
(54:80)
The Enterprise is chosen to be test space ship for the new M-5 multitronic
computer system, that can control a space ship without human help.
But when the M-5 makes the Enterprise to shoot down a space ship
drone, captain Kirk tries in vain to disconnect the computer.
US Air Date: 8 March 1968
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"The Omega Glory"
(55:80)
The Enterprise finds an abandoned space ship, USS Exeter, orbiting
the planet Omega IV. Aboard they track a virus, which might have
killed the crew.
US Air Date: 1 March 1968
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"Assignment: Earth"
(56:80)
Inadvertently the Enterprise beams a man aboard, who is from the
future to find out, how the Earth avoided to destroy itself. But
before captain Kirk can determine, if the man speaks the truth,
he beams himself down to the planet.
US Air Date: 29 March 1968
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