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57 :03x01 - Spock's Brain (Sep/20/1968)
A woman from a strange alien ship transports to the Enterprise. She stuns everyone on the bridge with a device on her forearm and takes an interest in Spock. When Kirk and McCoy wake up, they discover that that the woman has taken Spock's brain! They rig up something to control his body but even a Vulcan can only survive a limited time without a brain, so they must track down the woman's ship and recover the missing organ.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Marj Dusay as Kara, Sheila Leighton as Luma, James Daris as Creature
Director: Marc Daniels (1)
Writer: Gene L. Coon
 
58 :03x02 - The Enterprise Incident (Sep/27/1968)
Kirk has been acting irrational lately from the stress of command and orders the Enterprise into the Neutral Zone. Once there, they are quickly surrounded by three Romulan Warbirds and ordered to surrender. Kirk and Spock beam aboard one of the Romulan ships for interrogation. While being questioned, Spock contradicts Kirk's story and is asked by the attractive female Romulan Commander to join their side and take command of the Enterprise for the Romulans.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Joanne Linville as Romulan Commander, | Co-Guest Stars: Jack Donner as Tal, Richard Compton as Technical Officer, Robert Gentile (1) as Technician, Mike Howden as Romulan Guard, Gordon Coffey as Romulan Soldier, | Uncredited: Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: John Meredyth Lucas (1)
Writer: D. C. Fontana
 
59 :03x03 - The Paradise Syndrome (Oct/04/1968)
The Enterprise is sent to deflect the path of an asteroid that is on a collision course with a Class-M planet. They reach there with enough time to go down to the planet's surface and explore it. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down and find the planet is much like Earth. It is even populated by groups of people similar to Native Americans. Kirk goes missing and the Enterprise is forced to leave him behind and divert the asteroid's path without him.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Sabrina Scharf as Miramanee, John Lindesmith as Engineer, Naomi Pollack as Indian Woman, Lamont Laird as Indian Boy, Peter Virgo, Jr. as Lumo, Richard Hale as Chief Goro, Rudy Solari as Salish, | Uncredited: Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Dick Geary (1) as Salish's Stunt Double
Director: Jud Taylor
Writer: Margaret Armen
 
60 :03x04 - And the Children Shall Lead (Oct/11/1968)
The Enterprise is responding to a distress call of the Triacus Science Colony. When they arrive, they find that all but one of the adults have committed suicide. The lone surviver dies shortly thereafter in Kirk's arms. The children seem to be fine and of good health, and are transported to the Enterprise to be taken to the nearest starbase. Once aboard, they begin to act oddly and start to refuse to answer any of Kirk's questions.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Melvin Belli as Gorgan, Caesar Belli as Steve O'Connel, James Wellman as Prof. Starnes, Mark Robert Brown (4) as Don Linden, Pamelyn Ferdin as Mary Janowski, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Louie Elias as Technician #1, Brian Tochi as Ray Tsing Tao, Craig Hundley as Tommy Starnes, | Co-Guest Stars: Paul Baxley as , | Uncredited: Dick Dial as Technician #2, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, Jay D. Jones (1) as Crewman
Director: Marvin Chomsky
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
 
61 :03x05 - Is There in Truth No Beauty? (Oct/18/1968)
The Enterprise transports a Medusan ambassador back to his home planet along with two passengers. The Medusans are a race of aliens so vile and ugly that humans who see them go insane. One of the passengers takes over the Enterprise after they look at the Medusan while attempting to kill him.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Diana Muldaur as Dr. Miranda Jones, | Co-Guest Stars: David Frankham as Larry Marvick, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Guard #3, Jay D. Jones (1) as Scott's Stunt Double, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as Guard #2, Alan Gibbs as Stunt Double, Dick Geary (1) as Guard #1, Robert Balver as Yeoman, Ralph Garrett as Marvick's Stunt Double
Director: Ralph Senensky
Writer: Jean Lisette Aroeste
 
62 :03x06 - Spectre of the Gun (Oct/25/1968)
The Enterprise comes across a space probe as they go to establish contact with the reclusive Melkotians. The probe warns the Enterprise to immediately leave Melkot space. Kirk tries to contact the Melkotians, but there is no response and they continue with their orders. When they reach Melkot, Kirk takes down a landing party and they face death penalties for not heeding the Melkotian's earlier warning. The telepathic Melkotians draw on Kirk's memories for the manner of their execution... and come up with the Showdown at the O.K. Corral.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Ron Soble as Wyatt Earp, Bonnie Beecher as Sylvia, Charles Maxwell as Virgil Earp, Rex Holman as Morgan Earp, | Co-Guest Stars: Sam Gilman as Doc Holliday, Charles Seel as Ed, Bill Zuckert as Johnny Behan, Ed McCready (1) as Barber, Abraham Sofaer as Melkotian, | Uncredited: Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Richard Anthony as Rider (deleted scene), Gregory Reece as Cowboy #3, Bob Orrison as Cowboy #2, Paul Baxley as Cowboy #1, Gregg Palmer as Rancher, Mike Minor (1) as Mask
Director: Vincent McEveety
Writer: Gene L. Coon
 
63 :03x07 - Day of the Dove (Nov/01/1968)
The Enterprise is investigating the distress call of the Earth colony Beta 12A. When they arrive, they find that all 100 men, women, and children are nowhere to be found. Kirk's suspicion of Klingon foul play is confirmed when a Klingon Battlecruiser approaches and accuses the Enterprise of the murder of 400 of their crewman. Kirk is forced to act fast as the Klingons get the early upper hand.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Kang, | Co-Guest Stars: Susan Howard as Mara, David L. Ross (1) as Lt. Johnson, Mark Tobin as Klingon, | Uncredited: Jay D. Jones (1) as Klingon, Pete Kellett as Klingon, Majel Barrett as Computer, David Sharpe as Security Guard, Charles Picerni as Security Guard, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: Marvin Chomsky
Writer: Jerome Bixby
 
64 :03x08 - For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (Nov/08/1968)
McCoy tells Kirk that he has become infected with a fatal disease for which there is no known cure. Shortly thereafter the Enterprise is attacked and extrapolates that the attack came from an asteroid which turns out to be a sophisticated and inhabited space vessel on a collision course with a planet. The Enterprise tries to stop the oncoming collision, while McCoy announces he plans to stay on the asteroid with the high priestess who has fallen in love with him and live out what's left of his life there.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Oracle (voice) [uncredited], George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Katherine Woodville as Natira, | Co-Guest Stars: Byron Morrow as Adm. Westervliet, Jon Lormer as Old Man, | Uncredited: Bob Bralver as McCoy Stunt Double
Director: Anton Leader
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts
 
65 :03x09 - The Tholian Web (Nov/15/1968)
The Enterprise investigates the disappearance of its fellow starship the U.S.S. Defiant. Kirk takes a team over and they find the entire crew dead, having killed each other in fits of madness. The Defiant starts to vanish and everyone but Kirk makes it back before it disappears for good. Spock orders the Enterprise to stay in the area to attempt a recovery, but the crystalline Tholians launch an attack and the Enterprise crew start to experience the same madness that destroyed the Defiant crew.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Sean Morgan (1) as Lt. O'Neil, Louie Elias as Crazed Crewman, Jay D. Jones (1) as Dizzy Crewman, | Uncredited: Barbara Babcock as Tholian / Commander Loskene
Director: Herb Wallerstein, Ralph Senensky
Writer: Judy Burns (1), Chet Richards
 
66 :03x10 - Plato's Stepchildren (Nov/22/1968)
The Enterprise diverts from its current heading and answers a distress call asking for medical attention. When they arrive at the planet Kirk discovers a group of individuals who claim to have visited Earth during the time of the great Greek philosophers, Plato and Socrates. They plan to get McCoy to stay to lend his medical expertise... no matter what it takes.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Michael Dunn as Alexander, Liam Sullivan (1) as Parmen, Barbara Babcock as Philana, | Co-Guest Stars: Ted Scott as Eraclitus, Derek Partridge as Dionyd, | Uncredited: Jay D. Jones (1) as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Armando Gonzales as Spock's Flamenco Dance Double
Director: David Alexander (2)
Writer: Meyer Dolinsky
 
67 :03x11 - Wink of an Eye (Nov/29/1968)
The Enterprise receives and answers a distress call from the planet Scalos. When the Enterprise reaches Scalos, they are unable to locate the individuals responsible for the signal. An odd buzzing much like that of insects seems to be all around the landing party, but the tricorder is unable to pick up anything. As soon as the party gets back to the Enterprise, strange malfunctions begin to occur.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Kathie Browne (1) as Deela, Jason Evers as Rael, | Co-Guest Stars: Erik Holland (1) as Ekor, Geoffrey Binney as Compton, | Uncredited: Dick Geary (1) as Scalosian #1, Eddie Hice as Scalosian #2, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: Jud Taylor
Writer: Arthur Heinemann
Story: Gene L. Coon
 
68 :03x12 - The Empath (Dec/06/1968)
When the Enterprise arrives at Minara 2 to pick up a two-man science team because the planet's sun is going to supernova. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy find the station abandoned and discover the two men were transported away. Then the landing party is transported away to underground caverns where they find a mute alien woman from another planet in the system, and two native Vian scientists who put the landing party through a sadistic series of tortures.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, | Guest Stars: Kathryn Hays (1) as Gem, | Co-Guest Stars: Alan Bergmann (2) as Lal, Davis Roberts as Dr. Ozaba, Jason Wingreen as Dr. Linke, Willard Sage (2) as Thann, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Dick Geary (1) as Security Guard, Paul Baxley as McCoy's Stunt Double, Jay D. Jones (1) as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: John Erman
Writer: Joyce Muskat
 
69 :03x13 - Elaan of Troyius (Dec/20/1968)
The Enterprise goes on a top-secret mission to take Queen Elaan of Elas to neighboring planet Troyius where she has been promised to their ruler. Their union will stop a bloody conflict that has been going on for years. However, Elaan is spoiled and unhappy with the forced marriage and acts up. While a saboteur stalks the Enterprise and a ghost sensor image appears behind them, matters are further complicated when it's revealed Elasian women can compel the love of any man... and Elaan sets her sights on Kirk.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: France Nuyen as Elaan, | Co-Guest Stars: Jay Robinson as Petri, Tony Young as Kryton, Lee Duncan (1) as Evans, Victor Brandt as Watson, Dick Durock as Guard #1, Charles Beck (1) as Guard #2, K. L. Smith as Klingon, | Uncredited: Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie
Director: John Meredyth Lucas (1)
Writer: John Meredyth Lucas (1)
 
70 :03x14 - Whom Gods Destroy (Jan/03/1969)
Kirk and Spock are delivering medicine to the metal health facility on Elba II. The asylum is home to the most insane criminal of the Federation. Once there, an inmate tells Kirk and Spock that the warden is not who he says he is and before they can do anything, Kirk and Spock are imprisoned with the other criminals.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Keye Luke as Donald Cory, Steve Ihnat as Garth of Izar, Yvonne Craig as Marta, | Co-Guest Stars: Gary Downey (1) as Tellarite Inmate, Dick Geary (1) as Andorian, | Uncredited: Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Story: Lee Erwin, Jerry Sohl | Teleplay: Lee Erwin
 
71 :03x15 - Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (Jan/10/1969)
The Enterprise comes across a shuttlecraft taken from Starbase 4 on their way to the planet, Arianis. The alien piloting the shuttlecraft is completely white on one side of his body and completely black on the other. The alien claims that he is a political refugee and wishes asylum. Shortly thereafter, another alien much like the first (except he is white and black on opposite sides) arrives and demands that first alien be handed over to him.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel / Voice of Computer, | Guest Stars: Frank Gorshin as Bele, Lou Antonio (1) as Lokai, | Uncredited: Dick Ziker as Stunt Double, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: Jud Taylor
Story: Gene L. Coon | Teleplay: Oliver Crawford
 
72 :03x16 - The Mark of Gideon (Jan/17/1969)
The Federation is attempting to establish relations with the planet, Gideon. Gideon refuses to allow any visitors or sensor scans, but claims to be a complete paradise. After much debate, Kirk and Kirk alone is allowed to beam down. When he materializes, he is still on the Enterprise's transporter pad and the crew is nowhere to be found.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Sharon Acker as Odona, David Hurst as Hodin, | Co-Guest Stars: Gene Dynarski as Krodak, Richard Derr as Admiral Fitzgerald, | Uncredited: Jay Jones (1) as Gideon Guard, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci
Director: Jud Taylor
Writer: George F. Slavin, Stanley Adams
 
73 :03x17 - That Which Survives (Jan/24/1969)
A landing party from the Enterprise transport down to investigate a planet that is only the size of the Moon, but has the mass of the Earth. The planet appears to be thriving despite its estimated age of only one thousand years. While they are there, a woman appears and then the Enterprise is pushed almost a thousand light years away.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Lee Meriwether as Losira, Arthur Batanides as D'Amato, | Co-Guest Stars: Naomi Pollack as Rahda, Booker Bradshaw as Dr. M'Benga, Brad Forrest as Ensign, Kenneth Washington as Watkins, | Uncredited: Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Writer: John Meredyth Lucas (1)
Story: D. C. Fontana
 
74 :03x18 - The Lights of Zetar (Jan/31/1969)
While on their way to Memory Alpha, the library of all cultural history and scientific knowledge of the Federation, the Enterprise detects a mysterious storm. The storm is traveling at speeds greater than Warp 2. When the storm hits the Enterprise, it affects each person differently from not being able to speak to partial paralysis.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Jan Shutan as Lt. Mira Romaine, | Co-Guest Stars: John Winston as Lt. Kyle, Libby Erwin as Technician, | Uncredited: Bud Da Vinci as Crewman, Barbara Babcock as Alien, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: Herbert Kenwith
Writer: Shari Lewis, Jeremy Tarcher
 
75 :03x19 - Requiem for Methuselah (Feb/14/1969)
While on a planet in the Omega system trying to find ryetalyn to stop an epidemic of Rigellian Fever, Kirk, Spock and McCoy come into contact with a strange man, Flint, that didn't register on their previous sensor scans of the planet surface. Flint seems to know much about the ancient history of Earth which leads to some startling discoveries.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: James Daly (1) as Flint, Louise Sorel as Rayna, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Phil Adams as Flint's Stunt Double, Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, John Buonomo as Orderly
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Jerome Bixby
 
76 :03x20 - The Way to Eden (Feb/21/1969)
The Enterprise take on six passengers of the stolen space cruiser, Aurora, after they are forced to destroy it before it enters Romulan-controlled space. The six passengers are "space hippies" led by Dr. Sevrin, who want to live free on the mythical planet of Eden. Spock sympathizes with them and helps find the planet, but Dr. Sevrin has his own plans to get there.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Skip Homeier as Sevrin, Charles Napier as Adam, Mary Linda Rapeleye (1) as Irina, | Co-Guest Stars: Victor Brandt as Tongo Rad, Elizabeth Rogers (1) as Lt. Palmer, Deborah Downey as Girl #1 (Mavig), Phyllis Douglas as Girl #2, | Uncredited: Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley
Director: David Alexander (2)
Story: D. C. Fontana, Arthur Heinemann | Teleplay: Arthur Heinemann
 
77 :03x21 - The Cloud Minders (Feb/28/1969)
The Enterprise goes to Ardana to obtain the only known cure to a plague that threatens to decimate the vegetation on the planet Merak II. Kirk and Spock go to the cloud city of Stratos, and find out that the population is split between the Troglytes, who do the dirty work, including the mining, and the people of the city who enjoy good lives on the backs of the Troglytes. When the Troglytes rebel and threaten to stop mining, Kirk must solve the civil war to get the plague cure.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Jeff Corey as Plasus, | Co-Guest Stars: Diana Ewing as Droxine, Charlene Polite as Vanna, Kirk Raymone as Cloud Guard #1, Jimmy Fields (1) as Cloud Guard #2, Ed Long as Midro, Fred Williamson as Anka, Garth Pillsbury as Prisoner, Harv Selsby as Guard, Louie Elias as Troglyte #1 (as Lou Elias), | Uncredited: Marvin Walters as Troglyte #2, Dick Geary (1) as Cloud City Sentinel #1, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Donna Garrett as Vanna's Stunt Double, Ralph Garrett as Troglyte Stunt Double, Walter Scott as Cloud Guard #3, Bob Miles (3) as Cloud City Sentinel #2, Jay D. Jones (1) as Prisoner #2, Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double
Director: Jud Taylor
Story: David Gerrold, Oliver Crawford | Teleplay: Margaret Armen
 
78 :03x22 - The Savage Curtain (Mar/07/1969)
Strange readings are detected by Spock while scanning the planet, Excalbia. These reading lead Spock to believe there is carbon cycle life forms on the planet. The scans are thought to be faulty because the surface is covered by a molten substance. However, the crew is surprised when deceased U.S. president Abraham Lincoln appears on the screen and invites them down.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Lee Bergere as Lincoln, | Co-Guest Stars: Barry Atwater as Surak, Phillip Pine as Col. Green, Arell Blanton (1) as Chief Security Guard, Carol Daniels Dement (1) as Zora, Bob Herron as Kahless, Nathan Jung as Ghengis Khan, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Bob Orrison as Spock's Stunt Double, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Janos Prohaska as Yarnek, Bart La Rue as Yarnek, Jerry Summers as Green's Stunt Double, Bill Catching as Lincoln's Stunt Double, Troy Melton as Genghis Khan's Stunt Double, Phil Adams as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Gary Epper as Surak's Stunt Double
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Story: Gene Roddenberry | Teleplay: Arthur Heinemann, Gene Roddenberry
 
79 :03x23 - All Our Yesterdays (Mar/14/1969)
The Enterprise is sent to evacuate a planet's population before a supernova occurs. Kirk, Spock, and Bones beam down to the planet, Sarpedon, to figure out why they can't detect any life forms. On the surface, they find a library run by Mr. Atoz and his clones who tells them that the entire population went back in time to escape the disaster... and then sends Kirk back to a 17th century era where he's taken for a witch, and Spock and McCoy to a frozen wasteland in the distant past.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, | Guest Stars: Mariette Hartley as Zarabeth, | Co-Guest Stars: Ian Wolfe as Mr. Atoz, Kermit Murdock as The Prosecutor, Ed Bakey as The First Fop, Anna Karen (1) as Woman, Al Cavens as Second Fop, Stan Barrett (1) as The Jailor, Johnny Haymer as The Constable
Director: Marvin Chomsky
Writer: Jean Lisette Aroeste
 
80 :03x24 - Turnabout Intruder (Jun/03/1969)
The Enterprise speeds to help a science party on Camus II after receiving their distress call. Upon arriving at Camus II, the Enterprise's landing party finds all but two of the science party dead. One of the two, Dr. Janice Lester, is a former love of Kirk's from his days at the Starfleet Academy. When Kirk sits with her, Janice uses an alien device to switch minds with Kirk, leaving him in a woman's body while she takes command of the Enterprise.
Starring Roles: James Doohan (1) as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Sandra Smith as Janice Lester, Harry Landers as Dr. Coleman, | Co-Guest Stars: Barbara Baldavin as Communications Officer, David L. Ross (1) as Lt. Galoway, John Boyer as Guard, | Uncredited: Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Story: Gene Roddenberry | Teleplay: Arthur H. Singer
 
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