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Season 2 |
| 31 :02x01 - Amok Time (Sep/15/1967) | | Spock is unusually restless and ill-tempered. After he throws a bowl of soup at Nurse Chapel, Kirk insists on an answer and Spock reveals that he is in the early stages of Pon Farr, the Vulcan time of mating that occurs once every seven years. He must return to Vulcan to mate or he will die. Kirk goes against Starfleet and heads toward his friend's home planet, but the Vulcan ritual doesn't go as planned and Spock must soon fight Kirk to the death. | | Starring Roles: Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Celia Lovsky as T'Pau, Arlene Martel as T'Pring, Lawrence Montaigne as Stonn, | Co-Guest Stars: Byron Morrow as Admiral Komack, | Uncredited: Mauri Russell as Vulcan Bell Carrier #1, Russ Peek as Executioner, Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double #1, Phil Adams as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double #2, Charles Palmer (1) as Vulcan Litter Bearer #2, David Perna as Spock's Stunt Double, Frank Da Vinci as Vulcan Bell Carrier #2, Mark Russell (1) as Vulcan Litter Bearer #4, Walker Edmiston as Space Central, Joseph Paz as Vulcan Litter Bearer #3 | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: Theodore Sturgeon | | | |
| 32 :02x02 - Who Mourns for Adonais? (Sep/22/1967) | | The Enterprise is heading to Pollux 4 on a archeology mission when a large energy field in the shape of a giant green hand stops the Enterprise dead in space. A giant figure appears out in front of them, claiming to be the ancient Greek god Apollo. He insists that Kirk and a landing party down and Kirk agrees, only to discover that Apollo wants them to worship him... whether they want to or not. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan 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: Michael Forest (1) as Apollo, Leslie Parrish as Carolyn, | Co-Guest Stars: John Winston as Lt. Kyle, | Uncredited: Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Jay D. Jones (1) as Scott's Stunt Double | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: Gene L. Coon, Gilbert Ralston | | | |
| 33 :02x03 - The Changeling (Sep/29/1967) | | The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Mulour, only to find the entire civilization has been destroyed. Then a small probe with incredible weaponry and defense capabilities attacks the Enterprise. After Kirk identifies himself, it agrees to be beamed aboard to make contact. The probe, Nomad, was sent out to explore the far ends of the galaxy, but it has altered and is now dedicated to seeking out and sterilizing life forms. Only the fact that it believes Kirk is its creator is keeping it from destroying the Enterprise... and it starts to see through the deception. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Co-Guest Stars: Makee K. Blaisdell as Lt. Singh, Barbara Gates as Crewwoman, Meade Martin as Crewman, Arnold Lessing as Security Guard, Vic Perrin as Nomad, | Uncredited: Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Marc Daniels (1) as Jackson Roykirk, Jay D. Jones (1) as Scott's Stunt Double | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: John Meredyth Lucas (1) | | Songs: Wilbur Hatch & Gene L. Coon -- Beyond Antares | | | |
| 34 :02x04 - Mirror, Mirror (Oct/06/1967) | | The Enterprise is on a mission to convince the Halkan Council to allow the Federation to mine dilithium crystals on their planet. Kirk, Scotty, McCoy, and Uhura beam back up to the planet, but while doing so, an ion storm causes them to rematerialize in a parallel universe. There officers advance through assassination and the Empire plunders and pillages every planet they can find and destroys anyone that gets in its way. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan 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: Garth Pillsbury as Wilson, Vic Perrin as Tharn, Barbara Luna as Lt. Marlena Moreau, John Winston as Lt. Kyle/I.S.S. Enterprise computer, Pete Kellett as Farrell, | Uncredited: Bobby Clark (4) as Chekov's Henchman #2, Johnny Mandell (1) as Sulu's Henchman, Paul Prokop as Guard, Nedra Rosemond as Uhura's Stunt Double, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as McCoy's Stunt Double, David Perna as Spock's Stunt Double, Jay D. Jones (1) as Scott's Stunt Double, Bobby Bass as Chekov's Henchman #1, Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: Jerome Bixby | | | |
| 35 :02x05 - The Apple (Oct/13/1967) | | Kirk and a large landing party beam down to explore the beautiful garden planet of Gamma Trianguli 6. But the planet turns deadly when the party are killed by dart-shooting flowers, exploding rocks, and precision lightning strikes. The party captures one of the primitive locals who insist that their god Va'al rules over the planet... and it is angry with the newcomers who seek to destroy Paradise. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Keith Andes as Akuta, | Co-Guest Stars: Celeste Yarnall as Yeoman Martha Landon, David Soul as Makora, Jay D. Jones (1) as Ensign Mallory (as Jay Jones), Jerry Daniels as Marple, John Winston as Lt. Kyle, Mal Friedman as Hendorff, Shari Nims as Sayana, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as Native #2, Julie Johnson (1) as Landon's Stunt Double, Bobby Clark (4) as Native #4, Ron Burke as Native #1, Dick Dial as Kaplan, Paul Baxley as Native #3 | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: Gene L. Coon, Max Ehrlich | | | |
| 36 :02x06 - The Doomsday Machine (Oct/20/1967) | | The Enterprise responds to a distress call in the L370 system and discovers that something has destroyed almost every planet in the system. They also find its sister ship the U.S.S. Constellation, which has been badly damaged. The captain of the Constellation, Commodore Matt Decker, says that his crew evacuated to one of the pulverized planets and was lost, and the attacker was a giant robot "doomsday machine." Kirk is stranded on the Constellation when the doomsday machine attacks again, and the shell-shocked Decker tries to take command of the Enterprise to lead a futile attack. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, | Guest Stars: William Windom as Commodore Decker, | Co-Guest Stars: Elizabeth Rogers (1) as Lt. Palmer, John Winston as Lt. Kyle, Richard Compton as Washburn, John Copage as Elliot, Timothy Burns (1) as Russ, Jerry Catron as Montgomery, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as Decker's Stunt Double, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: Norman Spinrad | | | |
| 37 :02x07 - Catspaw (Oct/27/1967) | | A landing party beams down to Pyrus 7 to survey the surface. The Enterprise loses contact with them, then gets a message from one crewman, Jackson, asking to be beamed up. When they do, he's found frozen dead and a voice speaking through him tells them to leave. Refusing to abandon Sulu and Scotty, Kirk, McCoy, and Spock beam down to encounter witches, castles, a black cat, a warlock, and a sorceress, all determined to have them leave. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan 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: Antoinette Bower as Sylvia, Theodore Marcuse as Korob, Michael Barrier as DeSalle (as Mike Barrier), John Winston as Transporter Chief, Rhodie Cogan as First Witch, Gail Bonney as Second Witch, Mary Esther Denver (1) as Third Witch, Jay D. Jones (1) as Crewman Jackson (as Jimmy Jones), | Uncredited: Carl Saxe as Korob's Stunt Double, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Gary Downey (1) as Kirk's Stunt Double, Vic Toyota as Sulu's Stunt Double, Jim Jones (1) as McCoy's Stunt Double, Bobby Bass as Scott's Stunt Double, Frank Da Vinci as Spock's Stunt Double, Mike Howden as Lt. Rowe | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: Robert Bloch (1) | | | |
| 38 :02x08 - I, Mudd (Nov/03/1967) | | The Enterprise is taken over by a new crewman, Mr. Norman, who redirects it to a distant planet. He booby traps the controls and the crew is forced to wait and see where they end up. They end up at a planet populated by androids... and their old adversary, Harcourt Fenton Mudd, who wishes to use the Enterprise to get away. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Roger C. Carmel as Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard Tatro as Norman, Alyce Andrece as Alice #1 through 250, Rhae Andrece as Alice #251 through 500, Kay Elliot as Stella Mudd, Mike Howden as Lt. Rowe, Michael Zaslow as Jordan, | Uncredited: Bob Orrison as Engineer #1, Ted Lagarde as Herman Series Androids, Loren James (1) as Norman's Stunt Double #1, Colleen Thornton as Barbara Series Androids, Tamara Wilson as Maisie Series Androids, Maureen Thornton as Barbara Series Androids, Starr Wilson as Maisie Series Androids, Tom Lagarde as Herman Series Androids, Bobby Bass as Engineer #2, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as Norman's Stunt Double #2 | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: Stephen Kandel, David Gerrold | | | |
| 39 :02x09 - Metamorphosis (Nov/10/1967) | | Kirk, Spock, and McCoy transport an ailing Commissioner Nancy Hedford from Epsilon Caneris 3 to the Enterprise. Their shuttle is intercepted by an ionized hydrogen cloud and forced to land on a small inhabitable planet. The shuttlecraft engine is damaged and while they struggle to make repair, they come into contact with a person of great historical meaning to the Federation, thought to have been dead for 150 years. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Glenn Corbett as Zefram Cochrane, Elinor Donahue as Commissioner Nancy Hedford, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Elizabeth Rogers (1) as The Companion | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Gene L. Coon | | | |
| 40 :02x10 - Journey to Babel (Nov/17/1967) | | The Enterprise is transporting ambassadors and mediators to a conference on the planet Babel. There the delegates will determine if admitting Coridan to the Federation is feasible. While in route, one of the ambassadors is murdered and the prime suspect is the Vulcan Ambassador, Sarek... who is Spock's father. | | Starring Roles: Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Jane Wyatt as Amanda, Mark Lenard (1) as Sarek, | Co-Guest Stars: William O'Connell as Thelev, John Wheeler as Gav, James X. Mitchell (3) as Lt. Josephs, Reggie Nalder as Shras, | Uncredited: Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Jim Shepherd as Thelev's Stunt Double, Cindy Lou as Nurse, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Sarek's Aide, Billy Curtis (2) as Copper-Skinned Alien, Jerry Catron as Montgomery | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: D. C. Fontana | | | |
| 41 :02x11 - Friday's Child (Dec/01/1967) | | Kirk negotiates with the highly honor-bound natives of Capella 4 to obtain mining rights. The Klingons interfere in the tribe's politics and attempt to secure their own deal. When the tribe's leader is killed, his wife must share his fate to destroy any possible heir, until Kirk saves her. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy escape with the pregnant woman, Eleen, and must keep one step ahead of the ruthless Capellans and the angry Klingons. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan 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: Julie Newmar as Eleen, Tige Andrews as Kras, Michael Dante as Maab, | Co-Guest Stars: Cal Bolder as Keel, Ben Gage as Akaar, Kirk Raymone as Duur, Bob Bralver as Grant, Frank Da Vinci as Capellan Warrior, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Capellan Warrior / Lt. Hadley, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Walker Edmiston as S. S. Diedre Voice, Jim Jones (1) as Kras' Stunt Double, Chuck Clow as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Dick Dial as Warrior Stunt Double | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: D. C. Fontana | | | |
| 42 :02x12 - The Deadly Years (Dec/08/1967) | | Kirk and a landing party investigate a colony on Gamma Hydra 4 and find that most of the residents have died... of old age. They bring the last few survivors on board the Enterprise where they die, but it soon becomes apparent that everyone from the landing party is showing the same signs of accelerated aging. Only Chekov appears immune and they must find a cure before they all die of old age. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Charles Drake (1) as Commodore Stocker, Sarah Marshall as Janet Wallace, | Co-Guest Stars: Laura Wood as Mrs. Johnson, Felix Locher as Mr. Johnson, Carolyn Nelson as Yeoman Atkins, Beverly Washburn as Arlene Galway, | Uncredited: Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: David P. Harmon | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x14 - Wolf in the Fold (Dec/22/1967) | | Scotty, Kirk, and McCoy beam down to Argellius II for shore leave. Scotty becomes attracted to a belly-dancer and goes on a romantic walk with her. Later the belly-dancer is found stabbed to death... with Scotty holding the murder weapon and claiming to suffer from amnesia. The Argellians are eager to put Scotty on trial but Kirk believes someone else is responsible and holds a hearing to get at the truth. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, | Guest Stars: John Fiedler as Commissioner Hengist, Charles Macaulay as Prefect Jaris, Pilar Seurat as Sybo, Charles Dierkop as Morla, Joseph Bernard as Tark, Paul Baxley as Hengist's Stunt Double, | Co-Guest Stars: Tania Lemani as Kara, John Winston as Transporter Chief, Virginia Aldridge as Karen Tracy, Judith McConnell as Yeoman Tankris, Judi Sherven as Nurse, | Uncredited: Suzanne Lodge as Serving Girl #1, Marlys Burdette as Serving Girl #2, Majel Barrett as Computer | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: Robert Bloch (1) | | | |
| 45 :02x15 - The Trouble with Tribbles (Dec/29/1967) | | The Enterprise goes to Deep Space Station K7 responding to a distress call. After reaching the station, Kirk finds out the distress call to be unwarranted and the Klingons have come there looking for some shore leave. Kirk must maintain order as the Federation and Klingon tension is high. That and the fact that the station and the Enterprise are being overrun by small furry animals known as tribbles. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Co-Guest Stars: William Schallert as Nilz Baris, William Campbell (4) as Koloth, Stanley Adams as Cyrano Jones, Michael Pataki as Korax, Edwin Reimers as Adm. Fitzpatrick, Charlie Brill as Arne Darvin, Paul Baxley as Ensign Freeman, David L. Ross (1) as Guard (as David Ross), Guy Raymond as Trader, Whit Bissell as Lurry, | Uncredited: Bob Miles (3) as Klingon #2, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Richard Antoni as Klingon #1, Jay D. Jones (1) as Scott's Stunt Double, Dick Crockett as Klingon #4, Phil Adams as Korax's Stunt Double, Jerry Summers as Chekov's Stunt Double, Bob Orrison as Klingon #3, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: David Gerrold | | | |
| 46 :02x16 - The Gamesters of Triskelion (Jan/05/1968) | | Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are kidnapped away from the transported pad as they prepare to beam down to Gamma 2, an uninhabitable plant with an automated station. The party appears on a completely different planet and are taken prisoner. Spock must find out what happened and try to find where the landing party has gone. | | Starring Roles: Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Joseph Ruskin as Galt, | Co-Guest Stars: Angelique Pettyjohn as Shahna, Steve Sandor as Lars, Jane Ross as Tamoon, Victoria George as Ensign Jana Haines, Dick Crockett as Andorian Thrall, Mickey Morton (1) as Kloog, | Uncredited: Bart La Rue as Provider #1, Walker Edmiston as Provider #2, Robert Johnson (4) as Provider #3, Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci | Director: Gene Nelson (1) Writer: Margaret Armen | | | |
| 47 :02x17 - A Piece of the Action (Jan/12/1968) | | Kirk and the Enterprise try to make contact with the people of Sigma Iotia II who have modeled their culture around the a book “Chicago Mobs of the Twenties” left behind by another Federation starship. Kirk and a landing party beam down into the middle of early twentieth century gang war and are taken prisoner after following the Prime Directive and not supplying weapons to the people. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Anthony Caruso as Bela Oxmyx, | Co-Guest Stars: Vic Tayback as Jojo Krako, Lee Delano as Kalo, Steven Marlo (1) as Zabo, Buddy Garion as Karf, Jay D. Jones (1) as Mirt (as Jay Jones), John Harmon (1) as Tepo, Dyanne Thorne as First Girl, Sharyn Hillyer as Second Girl, Sheldon Collins as Tough Kid, Marlys Burdette as Krako's Girl, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie | Director: James Komack Story: David P. Harmon | Teleplay: David P. Harmon, Gene L. Coon | | | |
| 48 :02x18 - The Immunity Syndrome (Jan/19/1968) | | The Enterprise is redirected to investigate the loss of communication with the Gamma 7A star system. While in route, Spock senses the destruction of a Vulcan manned starship, the Intrepid. Spoke says that all the Vulcans aboard have been killed. The Enterprise is ordered to Sector 39J to investigate what may have happened with the Intrepid after communication is lost with them as well. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: John Winston as Lt. Kyle, | Uncredited: Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Jay D. Jones (1) as Stunt Double #1, Dick Dial as Stunt Double #2, Robert Johnson (4) as Starfleet Command, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: Robert Sabaroff | | | |
| 49 :02x19 - A Private Little War (Feb/02/1968) | | Spock, Bones, and Kirk beam down to a planet whose inhabitants are far less technologically evolved. However, they realize that some of the planet's inhabitants are armed far beyond their natural capabilities and think that the Klingons may have gone behind the Federation's back and ignored the treaty about neutral planets. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Nancy Kovack as Nona, Michael Witney as Tyree, | Co-Guest Stars: Ned Romero as Krell, Booker Bradshaw as Dr. M'Benga, Arthur Bernard as Apella, Janos Prohaska as The Gumato, Paul Baxley as Patrol Leader, Gary Carpenter as Yutan (as Gray Pillar), | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Jay Jones (1) as Ned Romero Stunt Double, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Bob Lyon (1) as Villager #3, Regina Parton as Nona's Stunt Double, Bob Orrison as Villager #1 / McCoy's Stunt Double, Roy N. Sickner as Villager #2, David Perna as Spock's Stunt Double | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: Gene L. Coon Story: Don Ingalls | Teleplay: Gene Roddenberry | | | | | | |
| 51 :02x21 - Patterns of Force (Feb/16/1968) | | The Enterprise arrives in a planetary system to find missing Federation historian John Gill. They are attacked by a nuclear missile from Ekos, even though that planet didn't have the technology capable of producing such missiles the last time a report was made. Kirk and Spock beam down and discover the planet is under a Nazi movement that involves the genocide of the neighboring planet Zeon. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Special Guest Stars: Skip Homeier as Melakon, David Brian (1) as John Gill, | Guest Stars: Richard Evans as Isak, Valora Noland as Daras, | Co-Guest Stars: Ed McCready (1) as S.S. Trooper, Patrick Horgan as Eneg, William Wintersole as Abrom, Gilbert Green as S.S. Major, Ralph Maurer as S.S. Lieutenant, Peter Canon as Gestapo Lieutenant, Paul Baxley as First Trooper, Chuck Courtney as Davod, Bart La Rue as Newscaster, | Uncredited: William Blackburn (1) as Trooper | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: John Meredyth Lucas (1) | | | |
| 52 :02x22 - By Any Other Name (Feb/23/1968) | | An Enterprise landing party beams down to investigate a distress call. Two humans appear and thank Kirk for their speedy response to the distress call. They then demand that Kirk surrender the Enterprise and paralyze the party before they can stop them. The survivors are from far away and need the Enterprise to reach their home. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, | Guest Stars: Warren Stevens as Rojan, | Co-Guest Stars: Barbara Bouchet as Kelinda, Stewart Moss as Hanar, Robert Fortier as Tomar, Lezlie Deane as Drea, Karl Held as Lt. Shea, Julie Cobb as Yeoman, | Uncredited: Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, Roger Holloway as Mr. Lemli, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Story: Jerome Bixby | Teleplay: D. C. Fontana, Jerome Bixby | | | |
| 53 :02x23 - The Omega Glory (Mar/01/1968) | | While on a routine expedition to Omega 4, the Enterprise arrives to find another starship, the U.S.S. Exeter, in orbit circling the planet. Kirk and a party go to the ship and find it abandoned and everyone on board completely drained of water leaving behind only bodily minerals. They check the log and are warned not to return to their ship, so go to the surface of the planet and find Captain Tracey... who is now in charge of the local civilization. | | Starring Roles: George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, | Guest Stars: Morgan Woodward as Captain Tracey, Ed McReady (1) as Dr. Carter, | Co-Guest Stars: Roy Jenson as Cloud William, Irene Kelly as Sirah, Morgan Farley as Yang Scholar, David L. Ross (1) as Lt. Galloway, Lloyd Kino as Wu, Ed McCready (1) as Dr. Carter, Frank Atienza as Kohm Villager, | Uncredited: Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Paul Baxley as Capt. Kirk's Stunt Double, William Blackburn (1) as Lt. Hadley, Frank Da Vinci as Brent/Vinci | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: Gene Roddenberry | | | |
| 54 :02x24 - The Ultimate Computer (Mar/08/1968) | | Kirk and the Enterprise are ordered to a space station and told to evacuate the crew on the station. Kirk is informed that the Enterprise will be the test vehicle for the M5 Multitronic System, a super computer designed to replace a crew. It is to be tested in battle simulations, but as the mission progresses it refuses to give up control. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan 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: William Marshall (2) as Daystrom, | Co-Guest Stars: Sean Morgan (1) as Harper, Barry Russo as Wesley, | 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) Story: Laurence N. Wolfe | Teleplay: D. C. Fontana | | | |
| 55 :02x25 - Bread and Circuses (Mar/15/1968) | | The Enterprise comes across debris from the Federation scout vessel, S.S. Beagle, that went missing six year earlier. The crew extrapolate the path of the wreckage backwards and finds it last visited the fourth planet of the System 892 which is inhabited by what appears to be modern day Romans who view their gladiatorial fights on TV. Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to look for the missing crew and find themselves part of the savage gladiatorial TV spectacle. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: William Smithers as Merik, | Co-Guest Stars: Logan Ramsey as Claudius, Ian Wolfe as Septimus, William Bramley as Policeman, Rhodes Reason as Flavius, Bart La Rue as Announcer, Jack Perkins as Master of Games, Max Kleven (1) as Maximus, Lois Jewell as Drusilla, | Uncredited: Paul Stader as Slave #1 / Flavius's Stunt Double, Paul Baxley as Policeman #1 / McCoy's Stunt Double, Allen Pinson as Spock's Stunt Double, Gil Perkins as Slave #3, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Bob Orrison as Policeman #2, Tom Steele as Slave #2 | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Gene Roddenberry, Gene L. Coon | | | |
| 56 :02x26 - Assignment: Earth (Mar/29/1968) | | The Enterprise has travelled back in time to the year 1968 and are in orbit around Earth. They are monitoring transmissions on a fact-finding mission to see how Earth survived such a terrible time. While in orbit, they are struck by a transporter beam from a thousand light years away, and a human dressed in a 20th century business suit and carrying a cat appears. The man, Gary Seven, insists that he is part of this era and Kirk must let him go to Earth, or history will be irrevocably altered. | | Starring Roles: James Doohan as Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott / Mission Control Announcer, George Takei as Lt. Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Nyota Uhura, Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov, | Guest Stars: Robert Lansing as Gary Seven, | Co-Guest Stars: Teri Garr (1) as Roberta Lincoln, Don Keefer as Cromwell, Lincoln Demyan as Sergeant, Morgan Jones (1) as Col. Nesvig, Bruce Mars as First Policeman, Ted Gehring as Second Policeman, Paul Baxley as Security Chief, | Uncredited: Barbara Babcock as Beta 5 Computer, Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie, Victoria Vetri as Isis (Human Form), Frank Da Vinci as Command Division Officer | Director: Marc Daniels (1) Writer: Art Wallace Story: Art Wallace, Gene Roddenberry | | | |
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