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'''{{link|First Splinter|Stardate}} Unknown: A mystery threatens the Federation''<br />
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The cataclysmic events of {{link|Novel|Lost Souls|''Star Trek: Destiny''}} have devastated known space. Worlds have fallen. Lives have been destroyed. And in the uneasy weeks that follow, the survivors of the holocaust continue to be tested to the limits of their endurance.<br />
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But strange and mysterious occurrences are destabilizing the galaxy's battle-weary Allies even further. In the {{link|First Splinter|United Federation of Planets||Federation}}, efforts to replenish diminished resources and give succor to millions of evacuees are thwarted at every turn. On the borders of the battered {{link|First Splinter|Klingon Empire}}, the devious {{link|First Splinter|Kinshaya}} sense weakness&mdash;and opportunity. In {{link|First Splinter|Romulan Star Empire||Romulan}} space, the already-fractured empire is dangerously close to civil war.<br />
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As events undermining the quadrant's attempts to heal itself become increasingly widespread, one man begins to understand what is truly unfolding. {{link|First Splinter|Sonek Pran}}&mdash;teacher, diplomat, and sometime adviser to the {{link|First Splinter|Federation President}}&mdash;perceives a pattern in the seeming randomness. And as each new piece of evidence falls into place, a disturbing picture encompassing half the galaxy begins to take shape&hellip; revealing a challenge to the Federation and its allies utterly unlike anything they have faced before.<br />
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'''{{link|First Splinter|Stardate}} Unknown'''<br />
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The soldiers of Armageddon are on the march, laying waste to worlds in their passage. An audacious plan could stop them forever, but it carries risks that one starship captain is unwilling to take. For {{link|First Splinter|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|First Splinter|Jean-Luc Picard}}, defending the future has never been so important, or so personal&mdash;and the wrong choice will cost him everything for which he has struggled and suffered.<br />
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For Captain {{link|First Splinter|William Riker}}, that choice has already been made. Haunted by the memories of those he was forced to leave behind, he must jeopardize all that he has left in a desperate bid to save the {{link|First Splinter|United Federation of Planets||Federation}}.<br />
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For Captain {{link|First Splinter|Ezri Dax}}, whose impetuous youth is balanced by the wisdom of many lifetimes, the choice is a simple one: there is no going back&mdash;only forward to whatever future awaits them.<br />
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But for those who, millennia ago, had no choice&hellip; this is the hour of their final, inescapable destiny.<br />
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'''{{link|First Splinter|Stardate}} Unknown: Even {{link|First Splinter|gods}} may come to understand that they underestimate {{link|First Splinter|Humans}} at their peril'''<br />
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On {{link|First Splinter|Earth}}, {{link|First Splinter|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} {{link|First Splinter|Federation President||President}} {{link|First Splinter|Nanietta Bacco}} gathers allies and adversaries to form a desperate last line of defense against an impending {{link|First Splinter|Borg}} invasion. In deep space, {{link|First Splinter|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|First Splinter|Jean-Luc Picard}} and Captain {{link|First Splinter|Ezri Dax}} join together to cut off the Collective's route to the {{link|First Splinter|Alpha Quadrant}}.<br />
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Half a galaxy away, Captain {{link|First Splinter|William Riker}} and the crew of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102||Starship ''Titan''}} have made contact with the reclusive {{link|First Splinter|Caeliar}}&mdash;survivors of a stellar cataclysm that, two hundred years ago, drove fissures through the structure of space and time, creating a loop of inevitability and consigning another captain and crew to a purgatory from which they could never escape.<br />
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Now the supremely advanced Caeliar will brook no further intrusion upon their Great Work&hellip; For the small, finite lives of mere mortals carry little weight in the calculations of gods.<br />
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But even gods may come to understand that they underestimate Humans at their peril.<br />
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'''{{link|First Splinter|Stardate}} Unknown: The {{link|First Splinter|Borg}} invade!'''<br />
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Half a decade after the {{link|First Splinter|Dominion War}} and more than a year after the rise and fall of {{link|First Splinter|Romulan Praetor||Praetor}} {{link|First Splinter|Shinzon}}, the galaxy's greatest scourge returns to wreak havoc upon the {{link|First Splinter|United Federation of Planets||Federation}}&mdash;and this time its goal is nothing less than total annihilation.<br />
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Elsewhere, deep in the {{link|First Splinter|Gamma Quadrant}}, an ancient mystery is solved. One of {{link|First Splinter|Earth}}'s first generation of starships, lost for centuries, has been found dead and empty on a desolate planet. But its discovery so far from home has raised disturbing questions, and the answers harken back to a struggle for survival that once tested a captain and her crew to the limits of their humanity.<br />
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From that terrifying flashpoint begins an apocalyptic odyssey that will reach across time and space to reveal the past, define the future, and show three captains&mdash;{{link|First Splinter|Jean-Luc Picard}} of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E||U.S.S. ''Enterprise''}}, {{link|First Splinter|William Riker}} of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102||U.S.S. ''Titan''}}, and {{link|First Splinter|Ezri Dax}} of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Aventine NCC-82602||U.S.S. ''Aventine''}}&mdash;that some destinies are inescapable.<br />
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'''{{link|First Splinter|Stardate}} Unknown'''<br />
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Half a decade after the {{link|First Splinter|Dominion War}} and more than a year after the rise and fall of {{link|First Splinter|Romulan Praetor||Praetor}} {{link|First Splinter|Shinzon}}, the galaxy's greatest scourge returns to wreak havoc upon the {{link|First Splinter|United Federation of Planets||Federation}}&mdash;and this time its goal is nothing less than total annihilation.<br />
<br />
Elsewhere, deep in the {{link|First Splinter|Gamma Quadrant}}, an ancient mystery is solved. One of {{link|First Splinter|Earth}}'s first generation of starships, lost for centuries, has been found dead and empty on a desolate planet. But its discovery so far from home has raised disturbing questions, and the answers harken back to a struggle for survival that once tested a captain and her crew to the limits of their humanity.<br />
<br />
From that terrifying flashpoint begins an apocalyptic odyssey that will reach across time and space to reveal the past, define the future, and show three captains&mdash;{{link|First Splinter|Jean-Luc Picard}} of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E||U.S.S. ''Enterprise''}}, {{link|First Splinter|William Riker}} of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102||U.S.S. ''Titan''}}, and {{link|First Splinter|Ezri Dax}} of the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Aventine NCC-82602||U.S.S. ''Aventine''}}&mdash;that some destinies are inescapable.<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2268|SD4372|4372.5}}: Kirk is distracted while the ''Enterprise'' is threatened.'''<br />
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Though the [[Tellun system]]'s two planets, [[Elas]] and [[Troyius]], are both [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] members, they have been at war with one another for centuries. Due to recent [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] interest in the area, it is imperative that the two worlds now make peace. The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is assigned to transport [[Elaan]], the [[Dohlman]] of Elas, to Troyius for her [[marriage]] to the planet's leader. Elaan is arrogant and seems to be ignorant of the marriage's importance. [[Petri]], the [[Troyians|Troyian]] [[ambassador]] attempting to teach Troyian social graces to Elaan, is stabbed by the Dohlman. The future of the marriage, the alliance, and the ultimate fate of the Tellun system are all at stake as Kirk attempts to educate Elaan. The captain's task is complicated not only by her reluctance, but also [[Elasians|Elasian]] body chemistry: her tears contain a chemical intoxicant, causing Kirk to fall in love with her. Meanwhile, a [[D-7 class|Klingon vessel]] threatening the ''Enterprise'' is aided by [[Kryton]], a member of the Dohlman's party. He sabotages the ship's power by fusing the [[dilithium]] crystals before commiting suicide. Kirk discovers that Elaan's jewelry is composed of dilithium crystals, a fact that explains the Klingons' interest in her planet and enables the ''Enterprise'' to turn the tables on the Klingon ship. Charmed by Kirk, Elaan determines to succeed in her mission to unite Elas and Troyius, and the captain frees himself from Elaan's spell by remembering that his first love is the Starship ''Enterprise.''<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed"><br />
elas-tos57.jpg|Elas<br />
troyius-tos57.jpg|Troyius<br />
chicken-tos57.jpg|chicken<br />
elaan-tos57.jpg|Elaan<br />
elasian_guard-1-tos57.jpg|Elasian Guard #1<br />
elasian_guard-2-tos57.jpg|Elasian Guard #2<br />
engineer_ltcdr-tos57.jpg|Engineer<br />
evans-tos57.jpg|Lt. Evans<br />
klingon_captain-tos57.jpg|Klingon Captain<br />
kryton-tos57.jpg|Kryton<br />
petri-tos57.jpg|Petri<br />
science_officer-tos57.jpg|Science officer<br />
security_guard-tos57.jpg|Security guard<br />
watson-tos57.jpg|Watson<br />
yeoman-tos57.jpg|Yeoman<br />
communicator_klingon-tos57.jpg|Klingon communicator<br />
dilithium_crystal_converter_assembly-tos57.jpg|dilithium crystal converter assembly<br />
disruptor_pistol-tos57.jpg|disruptor pistol<br />
elasian_tears-tos57.jpg|Elasian tears<br />
photon_torpedo-tos57.jpg|photon torpedo<br />
d7_class-tos57.jpg|D-7 class<br />
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|edu=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[physician]]<br />
|food=[[chicken]]; [[fruit]]; [[Saurian brandy]]<br />
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<div style="text-align:center;"><br />
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'''Created by'''<br/>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Starring'''<br/>[[William Shatner]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[DeForest Kelley]] as [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]]<br />
<br />
'''Written and Directed by'''<br/>[[John Meredyth Lucas]]<br />
<br />
'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Fred Freiberger]]<br />
<br />
'''Co-Producer'''<br/>[[Robert H. Justman]]<br />
<br />
'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Associate Producers'''<br/>[[Edward K. Milkis]]<br/>[[Gregg Peters]]<br />
<br />
'''Guest Star'''<br/><br />
[[France Nuyen]] as [[Elaan]]<br />
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'''Co-Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Jay Robinson]] as [[Petri]]<br/><br />
[[Tony Young]] as [[Kryton]]<br />
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[[James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[Nichelle Nichols]] &hellip; [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]<br/><br />
[[George Takei]] &hellip; [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Walter Koenig]] &hellip; [[Pavel Chekov|Chekov]]<br/><br />
[[Majel Barrett]] &hellip; [[Nurse]] [[Christine Chapel|Chapel]]<br/><br />
[[Lee Duncan]] &hellip; [[Evans]]<br/><br />
[[Victor Brandt]] &hellip; [[Watson]]<br/><br />
[[Dick Durock]] &hellip; [[Elasian Guard 1|Guard #1]]<br/><br />
[[Charles Beck]] &hellip; [[Elasian Guard 2|Guard #2]]<br/><br />
[[K.L. Smith]] &hellip; [[Klingon Captain (TOS57)|Klingon]]<br />
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'''Story Consultant'''<br/>[[Arthur H. Singer]]<br />
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'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Alexander Courage]]<br />
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'''Additional Music Composed and Conducted by'''<br/>[[Fred Steiner]]<br />
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'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
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'''Art Director'''<br/>[[Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
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'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Donald R. Rode]]<br/><br />
'''Unit Production Manager''' &hellip; [[Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Gil Kissel]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[John M. Dwyer]]<br/><br />
'''Costumes Created by''' &hellip; [[William Ware Theiss]]<br/><br />
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'''Sound Effects Editor''' &hellip; [[Douglas H. Grindstaff]]<br/><br />
'''Music Editor''' &hellip; [[Richard Lapham]]<br/><br />
'''Re-Recording Mixer''' &hellip; [[Gordon L. Day]], C.A.S.<br/><br />
'''Production Mixer''' &hellip; [[Carl W. Daniels]]<br/><br />
'''Script Supervisor''' &hellip; [[George A. Rutter]]<br/><br />
'''Sound''' &hellip; Glen Glenn Sound Co.<br/><br />
'''Casting''' &hellip; [[Joseph D'Agosta]]<br/><br />
'''Makeup Artist''' &hellip; [[Fred B. Phillips]], S.M.A.<br/><br />
'''Hair Stylist''' &hellip; [[Pat Westmore]]<br/><br />
'''Gaffer''' &hellip; [[George H. Merhoff]]<br/><br />
'''Head Grip''' &hellip; [[George Rader]]<br/><br />
'''Property Master''' &hellip; [[Irving A. Feinberg]]<br/><br />
'''Special Effects''' &hellip; [[Jim Rugg]]<br/><br />
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'''In Association With<br/>Norway Corporation'''<br />
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'''Executive Vice President in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Douglas S. Cramer]]<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2268|SD4372|4372.5}}: Kirk is distracted while the ''Enterprise'' is threatened.'''<br />
<br />
Though the [[Tellun system]]'s two planets, [[Elas]] and [[Troyius]], are both [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] members, they have been at war with one another for centuries. Due to recent [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] interest in the area, it is imperative that the two worlds now make peace. The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is assigned to transport [[Elaan]], the [[Dohlman]] of Elas, to Troyius for her [[marriage]] to the planet's leader. Elaan is arrogant and seems to be ignorant of the marriage's importance. [[Petri]], the [[Troyians|Troyian]] [[ambassador]] attempting to teach Troyian social graces to Elaan, is stabbed by the Dohlman. The future of the marriage, the alliance, and the ultimate fate of the Tellun system are all at stake as Kirk attempts to educate Elaan. The captain's task is complicated not only by her reluctance, but also [[Elasians|Elasian]] body chemistry: her tears contain a chemical intoxicant, causing Kirk to fall in love with her. Meanwhile, a [[D-7 class|Klingon vessel]] threatening the ''Enterprise'' is aided by [[Kryton]], a member of the Dohlman's party. He sabotages the ship's power by fusing the [[dilithium]] crystals before commiting suicide. Kirk discovers that Elaan's jewelry is composed of dilithium crystals, a fact that explains the Klingons' interest in her planet and enables the ''Enterprise'' to turn the tables on the Klingon ship. Charmed by Kirk, Elaan determines to succeed in her mission to unite Elas and Troyius, and the captain frees himself from Elaan's spell by remembering that his first love is the Starship ''Enterprise.''<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed"><br />
elas-tos57.jpg|Elas<br />
troyius-tos57.jpg|Troyius<br />
chicken-tos57.jpg|chicken<br />
elaan-tos57.jpg|Elaan<br />
elasian_guard-1-tos57.jpg|Elasian Guard #1<br />
elasian_guard-2-tos57.jpg|Elasian Guard #2<br />
engineer_ltcdr-tos57.jpg|Engineer<br />
evans-tos57.jpg|Lt. Evans<br />
klingon_captain-tos57.jpg|Klingon Captain<br />
kryton-tos57.jpg|Kryton<br />
petri-tos57.jpg|Petri<br />
science_officer-tos57.jpg|Science officer<br />
security_guard-tos57.jpg|Security guard<br />
watson-tos57.jpg|Watson<br />
yeoman-tos57.jpg|Yeoman<br />
communicator_klingon-tos57.jpg|Klingon communicator<br />
dilithium_crystal_converter_assembly-tos57.jpg|dilithium crystal converter assembly<br />
disruptor_pistol-tos57.jpg|disruptor pistol<br />
elasian_tears-tos57.jpg|Elasian tears<br />
photon_torpedo-tos57.jpg|photon torpedo<br />
d7_class-tos57.jpg|D-7 class<br />
</gallery><br />
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|culture=[[marriage]]<br />
|edu=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[physician]]<br />
|food=[[chicken]]; [[fruit]]; [[Saurian brandy]]<br />
|people=[[Abrams]]; [[Christine Chapel]]; [[Pavel Chekov]]; [[Elaan]]; [[Elasian Guard 1]]; [[Elasian Guard 2]]; [[Engineer (TOS57)]]; [[Evans]]; [[Hadley]]; [[James T. Kirk]]; [[Klingon captain (TOS57)]]; [[Kryton]]; [[Roger Lemli]]; [[Leslie]]; [[Leonard McCoy]]; [[Petri]]; [[Montgomery Scott]]; [[Science lieutenant (TOS57)]]; [[Security guard (TOS57)]]; [[Spock]]; [[Hikaru Sulu]]; [[Nyota Uhura]]; [[Watson]]; [[Yeoman (TOS57)]]<br />
|politics=[[ambassador]]; [[dohlman]]; [[Elasian Council of Nobles]]; [[Federation High Commissioner]]; [[Klingon Empire]]; [[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Command]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Crewman|Crewman]], [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]]); [[Troyius Tribunal]]; [[United Federation of Planets]]<br />
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|xeno=[[Elasians]]; [[Humans]]; [[hybrids]]; [[Klingons]]; [[Troyians]]; [[Vulcans]]<br />
|misc=[[bridge]]; [[commanding officer]]; [[crew quarters]]; [[first officer]]; [[general quarters]]; [[main engineering]]; [[red alert]]; [[sickbay]]; [[Starfleet Uniforms]] ([[Starfleet Uniforms (2266)|2266]]); [[yellow alert]]<br />
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==Credits==<br />
<div style="text-align:center;"><br />
<br />
'''Created by'''<br/>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Starring'''<br/>[[William Shatner]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[DeForest Kelley]] as [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]]<br />
<br />
'''Written and Directed by'''<br/>[[John Meredyth Lucas]]<br />
<br />
'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Fred Freiberger]]<br />
<br />
'''Co-Producer'''<br/>[[Robert H. Justman]]<br />
<br />
'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Associate Producers'''<br/>[[Edward K. Milkis]]<br/>[[Gregg Peters]]<br />
<br />
'''Guest Star'''<br/><br />
[[France Nuyen]] as [[Elaan]]<br />
<br />
'''Co-Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Jay Robinson]] as [[Petri]]<br/><br />
[[Tony Young]] as [[Kryton]]<br />
<br />
[[James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[Nichelle Nichols]] &hellip; [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]<br/><br />
[[George Takei]] &hellip; [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Walter Koenig]] &hellip; [[Pavel Chekov|Chekov]]<br/><br />
[[Majel Barrett]] &hellip; [[Nurse]] [[Christine Chapel|Chapel]]<br/><br />
[[Lee Duncan]] &hellip; [[Evans]]<br/><br />
[[Victor Brandt]] &hellip; [[Watson]]<br/><br />
[[Dick Durock]] &hellip; [[Elasian Guard 1|Guard #1]]<br/><br />
[[Charles Beck]] &hellip; [[Elasian Guard 2|Guard #2]]<br/><br />
[[K.L. Smith]] &hellip; [[Klingon Captain (TOS57)|Klingon]]<br />
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'''Story Consultant'''<br/>[[Arthur H. Singer]]<br />
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'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Alexander Courage]]<br />
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'''Additional Music Composed and Conducted by'''<br/>[[Fred Steiner]]<br />
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'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
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'''Art Director'''<br/>[[Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
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'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Donald R. Rode]]<br/><br />
'''Unit Production Manager''' &hellip; [[Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Gil Kissel]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[John M. Dwyer]]<br/><br />
'''Costumes Created by''' &hellip; [[William Ware Theiss]]<br/><br />
'''Photographic Effects''' &hellip; Howard Anderson Co.<br/><br />
'''Sound Effects Editor''' &hellip; [[Douglas H. Grindstaff]]<br/><br />
'''Music Editor''' &hellip; [[Richard Lapham]]<br/><br />
'''Re-Recording Mixer''' &hellip; [[Gordon L. Day]], C.A.S.<br/><br />
'''Production Mixer''' &hellip; [[Carl W. Daniels]]<br/><br />
'''Script Supervisor''' &hellip; [[George A. Rutter]]<br/><br />
'''Sound''' &hellip; Glen Glenn Sound Co.<br/><br />
'''Casting''' &hellip; [[Joseph D'Agosta]]<br/><br />
'''Makeup Artist''' &hellip; [[Fred B. Phillips]], S.M.A.<br/><br />
'''Hair Stylist''' &hellip; [[Pat Westmore]]<br/><br />
'''Gaffer''' &hellip; [[George H. Merhoff]]<br/><br />
'''Head Grip''' &hellip; [[George Rader]]<br/><br />
'''Property Master''' &hellip; [[Irving A. Feinberg]]<br/><br />
'''Special Effects''' &hellip; [[Jim Rugg]]<br/><br />
<br />
'''A Paramount Production'''<br />
<br />
'''In Association With<br/>Norway Corporation'''<br />
<br />
'''Executive Vice President in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Douglas S. Cramer]]<br />
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{{ImageInfoBox2|name=The Deadly Years|file=tos40.jpg|caption="The Deadly Years" ({{TOS40}})}}<br />
{{EpisodeInfo|Star Trek|2|12|40}}<br />
{{Previous|{{link|Episode|Mirror, Mirror}} ({{TOS39}})}}<br />
{{Next|{{link|Episode|I, Mudd}} ({{TOS41}})}}<br />
{{Released|{{date|Production|1967|12|8}}}}<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2267|SD3478.2|3478.2}}: Accelerated aging affects the senior officers and threatens Kirk’s ability to lead.'''<br />
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While visiting planet [[Gamma Hydra IV]] on a routine mission, an [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] landing party consisting of [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]], [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]], [[Chekov, Pavel|Chekov]], and [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] [[Galway, Arlene|Arlene Galway]] are exposed to a strange disease. The illness, [[radiation]] poisoning caused by exposure to a [[comet]], causes greatly accelerated aging. [[Johnson, Robert|Robert Johnson]], age 29, and his wife [[Johnson, Elaine|Elaine]], age 27, have been transformed almost overnight into aged individuals whom McCoy is powerless to save. The entire landing party, with the exception of Chekov, begins to age rapidly as McCoy desperately searches for a cure. Kirk becomes forgetful, McCoy irritable &mdash; and Lieutenant Galway, possessed of an extraordinarily high metabolic rate, dies. Dr. [[Wallace, Janet|Janet Wallace]], an old friend of Kirk's, aids the researchers. [[Starfleet Commodore|Commodore]] [[Stocker]], aboard the ''Enterprise'' en route to his new command at [[Starbase 10]], orders Spock to convene an extraordinary competency hearing. The [[Vulcans|Vulcan]] does so reluctantly, and after Kirk's weaknesses are exposed, Stocker assumes command. He heads the starship toward Starbase 10 &mdash; straight into the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. With the ''Enterprise'' surrounded, McCoy discovers the antidote &mdash; [[adrenaline]] &mdash; in time to enable the restored Kirk to save the day with the tried-and-proven "[[corbomite]]" bluff.<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
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gamma_hydra-04-tos40.jpg|Gamma Hydra IV<br />
alvin-tos40.jpg|Alvin<br />
atkins_doris-tos40.jpg|Yeoman Doris Atkins<br />
galway_arlene-tos40.jpg|Lieutenant Arlene Galway<br />
galway_arlene_old-tos40.jpg|Lieutenant Arlene Galway, aged<br />
johnson_elaine-tos40.jpg|Elaine Johnson, aged<br />
johnson_robert-tos40.jpg|Robert Johnson, aged<br />
kirk_james_t-tos40.jpg|Captain James T. Kirk, aged<br />
mccoy_leonard-tos40.jpg|Dr. Leonard McCoy, aged<br />
med_tech-tos40.jpg|medical technician<br />
scott_montgomery-tos40.jpg|Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott, aged<br />
spock-tos40.jpg|Commander Spock, aged<br />
stocker-tos40.jpg|Commodore Stocker<br />
wallace_janet-tos40.jpg|Dr. Janet Wallace<br />
romulan_bop-tos40.jpg|Romulan Bird of Prey<br />
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{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Chronology|Chronology]]|data=[[Prime Timeline]]; [[2233]]; [[2265]]; [[2267]]; [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3478|3478.2-3579.4]]}}<br />
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{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Politics|Politics]]|data=[[attorney]]; [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]; [[Romulan Star Empire]]; [[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Command]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Crewman|Crewman]], [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]], [[Starfleet Commodore|Commodore]]); [[Starfleet Regulations]]; [[United Federation of Planets]]; [[yeoman]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Science & Technology|Science & Technology]]|data=[[adrenaline]]; [[arthritis]]; [[astrophysics]]; [[atmosphere]]; [[audio receiver]]; [[bacteria]]; [[beaker]]; [[biochemistry]]; [[biocomputer]]; [[blood]]; [[carbohydrates]]; [[Class M planet]]; [[comet]]; [[communications]]; [[communicator]]; [[computer]]; [[corbomite]]; [[cosmic rays]]; [[encryption]]; [[endocrinology]]; [[eyes]]; [[Fahrenheit]]; [[flight computer]]; [[fuel]]; [[genes]]; [[genetics]]; [[heart]]; [[hypospray]]; [[hyronalin]]; [[impulse drive]]; [[Jefferies tube]]; [[marrow]]; [[microtapes]]; [[mirror]]; [[nacelle]]; [[needles]]; [[nitrogen]]; [[orbit]]; [[oxygen]]; [[PADD]]; [[plasma torpedo]]; [[quadrant]]; [[radiation]]; [[sensors]]; [[shields]]; [[skin]]; [[subspace]]; [[time]] ([[minute]], [[hour]], [[day]], [[week]], [[month]], [[year]]); [[transporter]]; [[tricorder]]; [[turbolift]]; [[viewscreen]]; [[virus]]; [[vitamins]]; [[warp drive]]}}<br />
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==Credits==<br />
<div style="text-align:center;"><br />
'''Created by'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Shatner, William|William Shatner]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Nimoy, Leonard|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[Kelley, DeForest|DeForest Kelley]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]]<br />
<br />
'''Written by'''<br/>[[Harmon, David P.|David P. Harmon]]<br />
<br />
'''Directed by'''<br/>[[Pevney, Joseph|Joseph Pevney]]<br />
<br />
'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Coon, Gene L.|Gene L. Coon]]<br />
<br />
'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Associate Producer'''<br/>[[Justman, Robert H.|Robert H. Justman]]<br />
<br />
'''Guest Star'''<br/>[[Drake, Charles|Charles Drake]] as [[Starfleet Commodore|Commodore]] [[Stocker]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/>[[Marshall, Sarah|Sarah Marshall]] as [[Wallace, Janet|Janet Wallace]]<br />
<br />
'''Featuring'''<br/><br />
[[Doohan, James|James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Scott, Montgomery|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[Takei, George|George Takei]] &hellip; [[Sulu, Hikaru|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Nichols, Nichelle|Nichelle Nichols]] &hellip; [[Uhura, Nyota|Uhura]]<br/><br />
[[Barrett, Majel|Majel Barrett]] &hellip; [[Chapel, Christine|Christine Chapel]]<br/><br />
[[Koenig, Walter|Walter Koenig]] &hellip; [[Chekov, Pavel|Chekov]]<br/><br />
[[Locher, Felix|Felix Locher]] &hellip; [[Johnson, Robert|Mr. Johnson]]<br/><br />
[[Nelson, Carolyn|Carolyn Nelson]] &hellip; [[Yeoman]] [[Atkins, Doris|Atkins]]<br/><br />
[[Wood, Laura|Laura Wood]] &hellip; [[Johnson, Elaine|Mrs. Johnson]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[Washburn, Beverly|Beverly Washburn]] &hellip; [[Galway, Arlene|Arlene Galway]]<br/><br />
<br />
'''Script Consultant'''<br/>[[Fontana, D.C.|D.C. Fontana]]<br />
<br />
'''Assistant to the Producer'''<br/>[[Milkis, Edward K.|Edward K. Milkis]]<br />
<br />
'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Courage, Alexander|Alexander Courage]]<br />
<br />
'''Additional Music by'''<br/>[[Steiner, Fred|Fred Steiner]] and [[Kaplan, Sol|Sol Kaplan]]<br />
<br />
'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Finnerman, Jerry|Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
<br />
'''Art Director'''<br/>[[Jefferies, Walter M.|Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
<br />
'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Rode, Donald R.|Donald R. Rode]]<br/><br />
'''Unit Production Manager''' &hellip; [[Peters, Gregg|Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Meek, Rusty|Rusty Meek]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[Stone, Joseph J.|Joseph J. Stone]]<br/><br />
'''Costumes Created by''' &hellip; [[Theiss, Williiam Ware|William Ware Theiss]]<br/><br />
'''Photographic Effects''' &hellip; Westheimer Company<br/><br />
'''Sound Effects Editor''' &hellip; [[Grindstaff, Douglas H.|Douglas H. Grindstaff]]<br/><br />
'''Music Editor''' &hellip; [[Henrikson, Jim|Jim Henrikson]]<br/><br />
'''Re-Recording Mixer''' &hellip; [[Ruberg, Elden E.|Elden E. Ruberg]], C.A.S.<br/><br />
'''Production Mixer''' &hellip; [[Daniels, Carl W.|Carl W. Daniels]]<br/><br />
'''Script Supervisor''' &hellip; [[Rutter, George A.|George A. Rutter]]<br/><br />
'''Casting''' &hellip; [[D'Agosta, Joseph|Joseph D'Agosta]]<br/><br />
'''Sound''' &hellip; Glen Glenn Sound Co.<br/><br />
'''Makeup Artist''' &hellip; [[Phillips, Fred B.|Fred B. Phillips]], S.M.A.<br/><br />
'''Hair Styles''' &hellip; [[Westmore, Pat|Pat Westmore]]<br/><br />
'''Gaffer''' &hellip; [[Merhoff, George H.|George H. Merhoff]]<br/><br />
'''Head Grip''' &hellip; [[Rader, George|George Rader]]<br/><br />
'''Property Master''' &hellip; [[Feinberg, Irving A.|Irving A. Feinberg]]<br/><br />
'''Special Effects''' &hellip; [[Rugg, Jim|Jim Rugg]]<br/><br />
'''Key Costumer''' &hellip; [[Harvey, Ken|Ken Harvey]]<br />
<br />
'''A Desilu Production'''<br/><br />
'''In Association With'''<br/><br />
'''Norway Corporation'''<br />
<br />
'''Executive in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Solow, Herbert F.|Herbert F. Solow]]<br />
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{{ImageInfoBox2|name=Metamorphosis|file=tos31.jpg|caption="Metamorphosis" ({{TOS31}})}}<br />
{{EpisodeInfo|Star Trek|2|9|31}}<br />
{{Previous|{{link|Episode|Catspaw}} ({{TOS30}})}}<br />
{{Next|{{link|Episode|Friday's Child}} ({{TOS32}})}}<br />
{{Released|{{date|Production|1967|11|10}}}}<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2267|SD3219|3219.8}}: The Shuttlecraft ''Galileo'' makes a forced landing on a world with a single human inhabitant.'''<br />
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The [[Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7|Shuttlecraft ''Galileo'']] is transporting ailing Assistant [[Federation Commissioner]] [[Hedford, Nancy|Nancy Hedford]] back to the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] when it is suddenly drawn off course by a mysterious cloud creature. After depositing the shuttle on the planetoid [[Gamma Canaris N]], the entity vanishes. [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]], and Commissioner Hedford then meet another castaway &mdash; revealed as [[Cochrane, Zefram|Zefram Cochrane]], the famed scientist from [[Alpha Centauri]] who discovered [[warp drive]] more than [[2063|150 years ago]]. At the age of 87, Cochrane decided that he wanted to die in outer space, so he boarded a ship and headed away from Alpha Centauri, only to be waylaid by the cloud creature, which Cochrane calls [[The Companion|the Companion]]. Kirk communicates with the Companion via the [[universal translator]] and learns that the entity is in love with Cochrane. Cochrane is unable to accept this, especially since he is attracted to Hedford. When Hedford's death is imminent, the Companion forsakes its immortal state to unite with the [[Humans|Human]] woman. Cochrane accepts the love of the Companion/Hedford and stays on the planet with her.<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed"><br />
gamma_canaris_n-tos31.jpg|Gamma Canaris N<br />
gamma_canaris_n_surface-tos31.jpg|Surface of Gamma Canaris N<br />
cochrane_zefram-tos31.jpg|Zefram Cochrane<br />
companion-tos31.jpg|The Companion<br />
hedford_nancy-tos31.jpg|Assistant Federation Commissioner Nancy Hedford<br />
instruments-tos31.jpg|Instruments from Cochrane's ship<br />
universal_translator-tos31.jpg|universal translator<br />
shuttlecraft_class_f-tos31.jpg|Shuttlecraft ''Galileo''<br />
cochrane_house-tos31.jpg|Cochrane's house<br />
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{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Astrometrics|Astrometrics]]|data=[[Alpha Centauri]]; [[Earth]]; [[Epsilon Canaris III]]; [[Gamma Canaris]]; [[Gamma Canaris N]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Chronology|Chronology]]|data=[[Prime Timeline]]; [[2032]]; [[2119]]; [[2267]]; [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3219|3219.8-3220.3]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Culture|Culture]]|data=[[English language]]; [[Judas goat]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Education|Education]]|data=[[classroom]]; [[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[physician]]; [[surgeon]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Food|Food]]|data=[[carrot]]; [[coffee]]; [[vegetables]]; [[water]]; [[wine]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:People|People]]|data=[[Cochrane, Zefram]]; [[The Companion]]; [[Hadley]]; [[Hedford, Nancy]]; [[Kirk, James T.]]; [[Leslie]]; [[McCoy, Leonard]]; [[Science Crewman (TOS02)]]; [[Scott, Montgomery]]; [[Spock]]; [[Sulu, Hikaru]]; [[Uhura, Nyota]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Politics|Politics]]|data=[[Federation Commissioner]]; [[diplomacy]]; [[military]]; [[soldier]]; [[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Medical]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Crewman|Crewman]], [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]]); [[United Federation of Planets]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Science & Technology|Science & Technology]]|data=[[antimatter]]; [[argon]]; [[asteroid]]; [[atmosphere]]; [[audio receiver]]; [[blood]]; [[cane]]; [[Class A planet]]; [[Class B planet]]; [[Class C planet]]; [[Class D planet]]; [[Class E planet]]; [[Class F planet]]; [[Class G planet]]; [[Class H planet]]; [[Class I planet]]; [[Class J planet]]; [[Class K planet]]; [[Class L planet]]; [[Class M planet]]; [[Class N planet]]; [[communications]]; [[communicator]]; [[computer]]; [[coordinates]]; [[electricity]]; [[Fahrenheit]]; [[fever]]; [[gravity]]; [[hammer]]; [[heart]]; [[hydrogen]]; [[hypospray]]; [[immunizations]]; [[impulse drive]]; [[ion]]; [[iron]]; [[krypton]]; [[nacelle]]; [[navigation]]; [[neon]]; [[nickel]]; [[nitrogen]]; [[orbit]]; [[oxygen]]; [[phasers]] ([[Type 2 phaser|Type 2]]); [[radiation]]; [[Sakuro's disease]]; [[sensors]]; [[subspace]]; [[time]] ([[minute]], [[hour]]); [[tractor beam]]; [[transporter]]; [[tranquilizer]]; [[tricorder]]; [[turbolift]]; [[universal translator]]; [[warp drive]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Ships & Vehicles|Ships & Vehicles]]|data=[[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]]; [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]; [[Class F shuttlecraft]]; [[Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7|Shuttlecraft ''Galileo'' II NCC-1701/7]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Xenology|Xenology]]|data=[[fig trees]]; [[goats]]; [[Humans]]; [[hybrids]]; [[Vulcans]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Miscellaneous|Miscellaneous]]|data=[[bath]]; [[bridge]]; [[garden]]; [[hospital]]; [[logs]]; [[shuttlebay]]; [[Starfleet Uniforms]] ([[Starfleet Uniforms (2266)|2266]]); [[zoo]]}}<br />
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==Credits==<br />
<div style="text-align:center;"><br />
'''Created by'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Starring'''<br/>[[Shatner, William|William Shatner]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Nimoy, Leonard|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and [[Kelley, DeForest|DeForest Kelley]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]]<br />
<br />
'''Written by'''<br/>[[Coon, Gene L.|Gene L. Coon]]<br />
<br />
'''Directed by'''<br/>[[Senensky, Ralph|Ralph Senensky]]<br />
<br />
'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Coon, Gene L.|Gene L. Coon]]<br />
<br />
'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Associate Producer'''<br/>[[Justman, Robert H.|Robert H. Justman]]<br />
<br />
'''Guest Star'''<br/><br />
[[Corbett, Glenn|Glenn Corbett]] as [[Cochrane, Zefram|Zefram Cochrane]]<br/><br />
[[Donahue, Elinor|Elinor Donahue]] as [[Hedford, Nancy|Nancy Hedford]]<br />
<br />
'''Featuring'''<br/><br />
[[Doohan, James|James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Scott, Montgomery|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[Takei, George|George Takei]] &hellip; [[Sulu, Hikaru|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Nichols, Nichelle|Nichelle Nichols]] &hellip; [[Uhura, Nyota|Uhura]]<br/><br />
<br />
'''Script Consultant'''<br/>[[Fontana, D.C.|D.C. Fontana]]<br />
<br />
'''Assistant to the Producer'''<br/>[[Milkis, Edward K.|Edward K. Milkis]]<br />
<br />
'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Courage, Alexander|Alexander Courage]]<br />
<br />
'''Music Composed and Conducted by'''<br/>[[Duning, George|George Duning]]<br />
<br />
'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Finnerman, Jerry|Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
<br />
'''Art Directors'''<br/><br />
[[Brooks, Rolland M.|Rolland M. Brooks]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[Jefferies, Walter M.|Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
<br />
'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Ballas, James D.|James D. Ballas]], A.C.E.<br/><br />
'''Unit Manager''' &hellip; [[Peters, Gregg|Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Schick, Elliot|Elliot Schick]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[Stone, Joseph J.|Joseph J. Stone]]<br/><br />
'''Costumes Created by''' &hellip; [[Theiss, William|William Theiss]]<br/><br />
'''Photographic Effects''' &hellip; Westheimer Company<br/><br />
'''Sound Effects Editor''' &hellip; [[Grindstaff, Douglas H.|Douglas H. Grindstaff]]<br/><br />
'''Music Editor''' &hellip; [[Henrikson, Jim|Jim Henrikson]]<br/><br />
'''Re-Recording Mixer''' &hellip; [[Ruberg, Elden E.|Elden E. Ruberg]]<br/><br />
'''Production Mixer''' &hellip; [[Daniels, Carl W.|Carl W. Daniels]]<br/><br />
'''Script Supervisor''' &hellip; [[Rutter, George A.|George A. Rutter]]<br/><br />
'''Casting''' &hellip; [[D'Agosta, Joseph|Jospeh D'Agosta]]<br/><br />
'''Makeup Artist''' &hellip; [[Phillips, Fred B.|Fred B. Phillips]], S.M.A.<br/><br />
'''Hair Styles''' &hellip; [[Austin, Jean|Jean Austin]]<br/><br />
'''Gaffer''' &hellip; [[Merhoff, George H.|George H. Merhoff]]<br/><br />
'''Head Grip''' &hellip; [[Rader, George|George Rader]]<br/><br />
'''Property Master''' &hellip; [[Feinberg, Irving A.|Irving A. Feinberg]]<br/><br />
'''Special Effects''' &hellip; [[Rugg, Jim|Jim Rugg]]<br />
<br />
'''A Desilu Production'''<br/><br />
'''In Association With'''<br/><br />
'''Norway Corporation'''<br />
<br />
'''Executive in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Solow, Herbert F.|Herbert F. Solow]]<br />
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{{EpisodeInfo|Star Trek|3|3|58}}<br />
{{PrevEp|Elaan of Troyius||TOS57}}<br />
{{NextEp|The Enterprise Incident|The ''Enterprise'' Incident|TOS59}}<br />
{{ReleaseDate|1968|10|4}}<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2268|SD4842|4842.6}}: Kirk loses his memory and begins a life in a native village.'''<br />
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[[transporter|Beaming]] down to a beautiful, [[Earth]]-like planet threatened by collision with a massive [[asteroid]], [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]] discover a village of peaceful, tribal [[Humans]] apparently descended from Earth's [[Native Americans]]. Near their village is a huge [[Preserver obelisk|obelisk]], covered in unknown writing. As Kirk explores the structure, he falls through a trap door and is exposed to a strange ray that renders him unconscious. Spock and McCoy fail to find him, and are forced to return to the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] in order to attempt to divert the asteroid. Kirk awakens, suffering from partial [[amnesia]], and is discovered by the tribe, who revere him as a god. The ''Enterprise'' fails to sufficiently divert the asteroid with high-powered [[shipboard phasers|phaser]] fire, and damages its engines in the process: the ship is forced to fly back to the planet at [[speed of light|sublight]] speed, a journey that will take two months. During this time, Kirk falls in love with, and marries, the priestess [[Miramanee]]. Meanwhile, Spock deciphers the writing on the obelisk, which his [[tricorder]] had recorded, and learns that an ancient race, known as the [[Preservers]], "seeded" the planet with transplanted Humans and provided an asteroid deflector to protect the settlement, housed within the obelisk. Kirk, now called Kirok, is named the new Medicine Chief, but he has no idea how to activate the obelisk, a secret that died with his predecessor, and Spock and McCoy beam down just as Kirk and Miramanee are being stoned by the frightened tribe for their failure to activate the obelisk. With Spock's aid, the obelisk is activated, the asteroid is deflected, and Kirk's memory is restored, but the pregnant Miramanee dies along with Kirk's unborn child.<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed"><br />
planet-tos58.jpg|Unnamed planet<br />
village-tos58.jpg|Village<br />
preserver_language-tos58.jpg|Preserver language<br />
boy-tos58.jpg|Boy<br />
engineer-tos58.jpg|Engineer<br />
goro-tos58.jpg|Goro<br />
lumo-tos58.jpg|Lumo<br />
miramanee-tos58.jpg|Miramanee<br />
salish-tos58.jpg|Salish<br />
woman-tos58.jpg|Woman<br />
asteroid-tos58.jpg|asteroid<br />
preserver_obelisk-tos58.jpg|Preserver obelisk<br />
stoning-tos58.jpg|stoning<br />
</gallery><br />
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|chrono=[[Prime Timeline]]; [[2268]]; [[Stardate]] [[2268#SD4842|4842.6-4843.6]]<br />
|culture=[[Atlantis]]; [[chess]]; [[Delaware Nation]]; [[gods]]; [[lyre]]; [[marriage]]; [[Mohican Nation]]; [[music]]; [[Native Americans]]; [[Navajo Nation]]; [[Preserver language]]; [[Shangri-la]]; [[Wise Ones]]<br />
|edu=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[physician]]<br />
|food=[[fish]]; [[fruit]]<br />
|people=[[boy (TOS58)]]; [[Pavel Chekov]]; [[Engineer (TOS58)]]; [[Goro]]; [[Hadley]]; [[James T. Kirk]]; [[Roger Lemli]]; [[Lumo]]; [[Leonard McCoy]]; [[Miramanee]]; [[Montgomery Scott]]; [[Salish]]; [[Spock]]; [[Hikaru Sulu]]; [[Nyota Uhura]]; [[Woman (TOS58)]]<br />
|politics=[[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]]); [[United Federation of Planets]]<br />
|scitech=[[amnesia]]; [[asteroid]]; [[atom]]; [[bed]]; [[blood]]; [[brain]]; [[canal]]; [[communications]]; [[communicator]]; [[companel]]; [[computer]]; [[deflector]]; [[degree]]; [[diamond]]; [[dilithium]]; [[dilithium articulation frame]]; [[fire]]; [[fishing nets]]; [[hypospray]]; [[impulse drive]]; [[knife]]; [[lead]]; [[matter-antimatter reactor assembly]]; [[medkit]]; [[microtapes]]; [[mind meld]]; [[orbit]]; [[phasers]] ([[shipboard phasers|shipboard]], [[Type 2 phaser|Type 2]]); [[Preserver obelisk]]; [[sensors]]; [[shield]]; [[spear]]; [[telepathy]]; [[time]] ([[second]], [[minute]], [[hour]], [[month]], [[century]]); [[transporter]]; [[tricorder]]; [[warp drive]]; [[water]]<br />
|ships=[[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]]; [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]<br />
|xeno=[[fish]]; [[honeysuckle]]; [[Humans]]; [[hybrids]]; [[orange blossoms]]; [[pine trees]]; [[Preservers]]; [[Vulcans]]<br />
|misc=[[bridge]]; [[cardiopulmonary resuscitation]]; [[commanding officer]]; [[first officer]]; [[fishing]]; [[main engineering]]; [[quarters]]; [[sickbay]]; [[Starfleet Uniforms]] ([[Starfleet Uniforms (2266)|2266]]); [[stoning]]; [[Tahiti syndrome]]<br />
}}<br />
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==Credits==<br />
<div style="text-align:center;"><br />
'''Created by'''<br/>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Starring'''<br/>[[William Shatner]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[DeForest Kelley]] as [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]]<br />
<br />
'''Written by'''<br/>[[Margaret Armen]]<br />
<br />
'''Directed by'''<br/>[[Jud Taylor]]<br />
<br />
'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Fred Freiberger]]<br />
<br />
'''Co-Producer'''<br/>[[Robert H. Justman]]<br />
<br />
'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Associate Producers'''<br/><br />
[[Edward K. Milkis]]<br/><br />
[[Gregg Peters]]<br />
<br />
'''Guest Star'''<br/>[[Sabrina Scharf]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/>[[Rudy Solari]]<br />
<br />
[[James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[George Takei]] &hellip; [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Walter Koenig]] &hellip; [[Pavel Chekov|Chekov]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[Richard Hale]] &hellip; [[Goro]]<br />
<br />
'''With'''<br/><br />
[[Majel Barrett]] &hellip; [[Nurse]] [[Chapel, Christine|Chapel]]<br/><br />
[[Naomi Pollack]] &hellip; Indian Woman<br/><br />
[[John Lindesmith]] &hellip; Engineer<br/><br />
[[Peter Virgo Jr.]] &hellip; [[Lumo|Warrior]]<br/><br />
[[Lamont Laird]] &hellip; Indian Boy<br />
<br />
'''Story Consultant'''<br/>[[Arthur H. Singer]]<br />
<br />
'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Alexander Courage]]<br />
<br />
'''Additional Music Composed and Conducted by'''<br/>[[Gerald Fried]]<br />
<br />
'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
<br />
'''Art Director'''<br/>[[Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
<br />
'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Bill Braeme]]<br/><br />
'''Unit Production Manager''' &hellip; [[Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Claude Binyon Jr.]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[John M. Dwyer]]<br/><br />
'''Costumes Created by''' &hellip; [[William Ware Theiss]]<br/><br />
'''Photographic Effects''' &hellip; Vanderveer Photo Effects<br/><br />
'''Sound Effects Editor''' &hellip; [[Douglas H. Grindstaff]]<br/><br />
'''Music Editor''' &hellip; [[Richard Lapham]]<br/><br />
'''Re-Recording Mixer''' &hellip; [[Gordon L. Day]], C.A.S.<br/><br />
'''Production Mixer''' &hellip; [[Carl W. Daniels]]<br/><br />
'''Script Supervisor''' &hellip; [[George A. Rutter]]<br/><br />
'''Sound''' &hellip; Glen Glenn Sound Co.<br/><br />
'''Casting''' &hellip; [[Joseph D'Agosta]]<br/><br />
'''Makeup Artist''' &hellip; [[Fred B. Phillips]], S.M.A.<br/><br />
'''Hair Stylist''' &hellip; [[Pat Westmore]]<br/><br />
'''Gaffer''' &hellip; [[George H. Merhoff]]<br/><br />
'''Head Grip''' &hellip; [[George Rader]]<br/><br />
'''Property Master''' &hellip; [[Irving A. Feinberg]]<br/><br />
'''Special Effects''' &hellip; [[Jim Rugg]]<br />
<br />
'''A [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] Production'''<br />
<br />
'''In Association With'''<br/>'''Norway Corporation'''<br />
<br />
'''Executive Vice President in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Douglas S. Cramer]]<br />
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{{ImageInfoBox2|name=The Changeling|file=tos37.jpg|caption="The Changeling" ({{TOS37}})}}<br />
{{EpisodeInfo|Star Trek|2|3|37}}<br />
{{Previous|{{link|Episode|Wolf in the Fold}} ({{TOS36}})}}<br />
{{Next|{{link|Episode|The Apple}} ({{TOS38}})}}<br />
{{Released|{{date|Production|1967|9|29}}}}<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2267|SD3541|3541.9}}: The ''Enterprise'' encounters a probe named Nomad.'''<br />
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The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] investigates the destruction of the [[Malurian system]]'s four billion [[Malurians|inhabitants]] and locates an unexpected source: a self-contained computer/space probe of great power called [[Nomad]]. The device threatens the ''Enterprise,'' but Kirk and crew are temporarily saved when Nomad mistakes [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|James Kirk]] for its creator, [[Humans|Human]] scientist [[Roykirk, Jackson|Jackson Roykirk]]. Nomad, a space probe launched in [[2002]] to seek out alien life in the [[Milky Way galaxy|galaxy]], was damaged by a [[meteor]] that confused its programming and cut it off from [[Earth]]. It then encountered an alien probe, [[Tan-Ru]], which was launched to secure sterilized soil samples. The resulting hybrid mechanism believes that its mission is to destroy imperfect life forms. Its altered programming and weapons make "the changeling" capable of fulfilling its new mission. Kirk uses the machine's confused image of him as a basis for its destruction: he convinces Nomad that it is imperfect, and the device is transported out into space before it [[self-destruct|self-destructs]].<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed"><br />
sol_system_enhanced-tos37.jpg|Map of the Sol system (enhanced; [[Media:sol_system-tos37.jpg|Original]])<br />
carlisle-tos37.jpg|Lt. Carlisle<br />
command_crewman-tos37.jpg|Command Crewman<br />
engineer-tos37.jpg|Engineer<br />
transporter_operator-tos37.jpg|Engineer<br />
lemli-tos37.jpg|Security Officer Lemli<br />
lemli_roger-tos37.jpg|Ens. Roger Lemli<br />
med_tech-tos37.jpg|Medical Technician<br />
roykirk_jackson-tos37.jpg|Dr. Jackson Roykirk<br />
security_1-tos37.jpg|Security Officer #1<br />
security_2-tos37.jpg|Security Officer #2<br />
security_4-tos37.jpg|Security Officer #3<br />
singh-tos37.jpg|Crewman Singh<br />
transporter_technician-tos37.jpg|Transporter Technician<br />
yeoman-tos37.jpg|Yeoman<br />
antigrav-tos37.jpg|antigrav<br />
nomad_schematic-tos37.jpg|Nomad schematic<br />
nomad-tos37.jpg.jpg|Nomad<br />
brig-tos37.jpg|brig<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Related Data==<br />
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{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Astrometrics|Astrometrics]]|data=[[Antares]]; [[Earth]]; [[Jupiter]]; [[Malurian system]]; [[Mars]]; [[Mercury]]; [[Neptune]]; [[Pluto]]; [[Saturn]]; [[Sol system]]; [[Uranus]]; [[Venus]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Chronology|Chronology]]|data=[[Prime Timeline]]; [[21st Century#2002|2002]]; [[2267]]; [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3541|3541.9]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Culture|Culture]]|data=''[[Beyond Antares]];'' [[changeling]]; [[English language]]; [[music]]; [[singing]]; [[Swahili language]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Education|Education]]|data=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[nurse]]; [[physician]]}}<br />
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{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:People|People]]|data=[[Brent]]; [[Carlisle]]; [[Christine Chapel]]; [[Command Crewman (TOS37)]]; [[Connors]]; [[Engineer (TOS37)]]; [[Engineering Crewman (TOS37)]]; [[Hadley]]; [[James T. Kirk]]; [[Lemli]]; [[Roger Lemli]]; [[Manway]]; [[Leonard McCoy]]; [[Jackson Roykirk]]; [[Montgomery Scott]]; [[Security Officer (TOS37A)]]; [[Security Officer (TOS37B)]]; [[Security Officer (TOS37D)]]; [[Singh]]; [[Spock]]; [[Hikaru Sulu]]; [[Transporter Technician (TOS37)]]; [[Nyota Uhura]]; [[Yeoman (TOS37)]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Politics|Politics]]|data=[[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Command]]; [[Starfleet Ranks]] ([[Starfleet Crewman|Crewman]], [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander]], [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]], [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]]); [[United Federation of Planets]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Science & Technology|Science & Technology]]|data=[[anatomy]]; [[antigrav]]; [[antimatter]]; [[atmosphere]]; [[audio receiver]]; [[binary]]; [[biobed]]; [[blood]]; [[brain]]; [[central nervous system]]; [[communications]]; [[communicator]]; [[computer]]; [[disease]]; [[distress signal]]; [[forcefield]]; [[impulse drive]]; [[Jefferies tube]]; [[kilogram]]; [[kilometer]]; [[mathematics]]; [[meteor]]; [[meter]]; [[microtapes]]; [[mind meld]]; [[nacelle]]; [[Nomad]]; [[PADD]]; [[phasers]] ([[Type 2 phaser|Type 2]], [[shipboard phasers]]); [[photon torpedo]]; [[radiation]]; [[sensors]]; [[shields]]; [[Symbalene blood burn]]; [[Tan Ru]]; [[telepathy]]; [[time]] ([[hour]], [[week]]); [[transporter]]; [[tricorder]]; [[turbolift]]; [[universal translator]]; [[warp drive]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Ships & Vehicles|Ships & Vehicles]]|data=[[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]]; [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Xenology|Xenology]]|data=[[dogs]]; [[Humans]]; [[hybrids]]; [[Malurians]]; [[Vulcans]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Miscellaneous|Miscellaneous]]|data=[[auxiliary control room]]; [[bridge]]; [[briefing room]]; [[brig]]; [[logs]]; [[red alert]]; [[sickbay]]; [[Starfleet Uniforms]] ([[Starfleet Uniforms (2266)|2266]])}}<br />
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==Credits==<br />
<div style="text-align:center;"><br />
'''Created by'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Starring'''<br/>[[Shatner, William|William Shatner]]<br />
<br />
'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Nimoy, Leonard|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and [[Kelley, DeForest|DeForest Kelley]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]]<br />
<br />
'''Written by'''<br/>[[Lucas, John Meredyth|John Meredyth Lucas]]<br />
<br />
'''Directed by'''<br/>[[Daniels, Marc|Marc Daniels]]<br />
<br />
'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Coon, Gene L.|Gene L. Coon]]<br />
<br />
'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
<br />
'''Associate Producer'''<br/>[[Justman, Robert H.|Robert H. Justman]]<br />
<br />
'''Featuring'''<br/><br />
[[Doohan, James|James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Scott, Montgomery|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[Nichols, Nichelle|Nichelle Nichols]] &hellip; [[Uhura, Nyota|Uhura]]<br/><br />
[[Takei, George|George Takei]] &hellip; [[Sulu, Hikaru|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Barrett, Majel|Majel Barrett]] &hellip; [[Chapel, Christine|Christine Chapel]]<br />
<br />
'''With'''<br/><br />
[[Makee, Blaisdell|Blaisdell Makee]] &hellip; [[Singh]]<br/><br />
[[Gates, Barbara|Barbara Gates]] &hellip; [[Command Crewman (TOS37)|Crewwoman]]<br/><br />
[[Martin, Meade|Meade Martin]] &hellip; [[Engineering Crewman (TOS37)|Crewman]]<br/><br />
[[Lessing, Arnold|Arnold Lessing]] &hellip; [[Carlisle|Security Guard]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[Perrin, Vic|Vic Perrin]] &hellip; [[Nomad]]'s Voice<br />
<br />
'''Script Consultant'''<br/>[[Fontana, D.C.|D.C. Fontana]]<br />
<br />
'''Assistant to the Producer'''<br/>[[Milkis, Edward K.|Edward K. Milkis]]<br />
<br />
'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Courage, Alexander|Alexander Courage]]<br />
<br />
'''Music Composed and Conducted by'''<br/>[[Steiner, Fred|Fred Steiner]]<br />
<br />
'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Finnerman, Jerry|Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
<br />
'''Art Director'''<br/>[[Jefferies, Walter M.|Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
<br />
'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Tordjmann, Fabien|Fabien Tordjmann]]<br/><br />
'''Unit Manager''' &hellip; [[Peters, Gregg|Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Schick, Elliot|Elliot Schick]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[Stone, Joseph J.|Joseph J. Stone]]<br/><br />
'''Costumes Created by''' &hellip; [[Theiss, William Ware|William Ware Theiss]]<br/><br />
'''Photographic Effects''' &hellip; Westheimer Company<br/><br />
'''Sound Effects Editor''' &hellip; [[Grindstaff, Douglas H.|Douglas H. Grindstaff]]<br/><br />
'''Music Editor''' &hellip; [[Henrikson, Jim|Jim Henrikson]]<br/><br />
'''Re-Recording Mixer''' &hellip; [[Ruberg, Elden E.|Elden E. Ruberg]], C.A.S.<br/><br />
'''Production Mixer''' &hellip; [[Daniels, Carl W.|Carl W. Daniels]]<br/><br />
'''Script Supervisor''' &hellip; [[Rutter, George A.|George A. Rutter]]<br/><br />
'''Casting''' &hellip; [[D'Agosta, Joseph|Jospeh D'Agosta]]<br/><br />
'''Sound''' &hellip; Glen Glenn Sound Co.<br/><br />
'''Makeup Artist''' &hellip; [[Phillips, Fred B.|Fred B. Phillips]], S.M.A.<br/><br />
'''Hair Styles''' &hellip; [[Westmore, Pat|Pat Westmore]]<br/><br />
'''Gaffer''' &hellip; [[Merhoff, George H.|George H. Merhoff]]<br/><br />
'''Head Grip''' &hellip; [[Rader, George|George Rader]]<br/><br />
'''Property Master''' &hellip; [[Feinberg, Irving A.|Irving A. Feinberg]]<br/><br />
'''Special Effects''' &hellip; [[Rugg, Jim|Jim Rugg]]<br />
<br />
'''A Desilu Production'''<br/><br />
'''In Association With'''<br/><br />
'''Norway Corporation'''<br />
<br />
'''Executive in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Solow, Herbert F.|Herbert F. Solow]]<br />
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{{ImageInfoBox2|name=Who Mourns for Adonais?|file=tos33.jpg|caption="Who Mourns for Adonais?" ({{TOS33}})}}<br />
{{EpisodeInfo|Star Trek|2|2|33}}<br />
{{Previous|{{link|Episode|Friday's Child}} ({{TOS32}})}}<br />
{{Next|{{link|Episode|Amok Time}} ({{TOS34}})}}<br />
{{Released|{{date|Production|1967|9|22}}}}<br />
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'''[[Stardate]] {{link|Prime|2267|SD3468|3468.1}}: The ''Enterprise'' is held captive by the Greek god, Apollo.'''<br />
<br />
In the vicinity of planet [[Pollux IV]], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the [[gods|god]] [[Apollo]], last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old [[Earth]] and dwelled on Mount Olympus. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. [[Scott, Montgomery|Scott]] objects to the attention Apollo shows to [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] [[Palamas, Carolyn|Carolyn Palamas]], he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' [[shipboard phasers|phasers]], he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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==Image Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed"><br />
pollux-04-tos33.jpg|Pollux IV<br />
pollux-04_surface-tos33.jpg|Surface of Pollux IV<br />
lyre-tos33.jpg|lyre<br />
temple-tos33.jpg|Temple<br />
temple_destroyed-tos33.jpg|Destroyed temple<br />
apollo-tos33.jpg|Apollo<br />
chekov_pavel-tos33.jpg|Ensign Pavel Chekov<br />
cmd_officer-tos33.jpg|Command division ensign<br />
kyle-tos33.jpg|Lieutenant Kyle<br />
palamas_carolyn-tos33.jpg|Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas<br />
hand-tos33.jpg|"Hand"<br />
hand-2-tos33.jpg|"Hand"<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Related Data==<br />
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{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Astrometrics|Astrometrics]]|data=[[Antos IV]]; [[Beta Geminorum system]]; [[Earth]]; [[Greece]]; [[Mediterranean Sea]]; [[Mount Olympus]]; [[Pollux IV]]; [[Pollux V]]; [[Russia]]; [[Starbase 12]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Chronology|Chronology]]|data=[[Prime Timeline]]; c.[[Before the Common Era#2700BCE|2700 B.C.E.]]; [[2245]]; [[2267]]; [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3468|3468.1]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Culture|Culture]]|data=''[[Alice in Wonderland]];'' [[Cheshire Cat]]; [[devil]]; [[God]]; [[gods]]; [[lyre]]; [[music]]; [[mythology]] ([[Greek mythology|Greek]]); [[Saracens]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Education|Education]]|data=[[doctor]]; [[doctorate]]; [[encyclopedia]]; [[physician]]}}<br />
{{TableRow|title=[[:Category:Food|Food]]|data=[[apples]]; [[coffee]]; [[fruit]]; [[grapes]]; [[wine]]}}<br />
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==Credits==<br />
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'''Created by'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
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'''Starring'''<br/>[[Shatner, William|William Shatner]]<br />
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'''Also Starring'''<br/><br />
[[Nimoy, Leonard|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. [[Spock]]<br/><br />
and [[Kelley, DeForest|DeForest Kelley]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]]<br />
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'''Written by'''<br/>[[Ralston, Gilbert A.|Gilbert A. Ralston]]<br />
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'''Directed by'''<br/>[[Daniels, Marc|Marc Daniels]]<br />
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'''Produced by'''<br/>[[Coon, Gene L.|Gene L. Coon]]<br />
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'''Executive Producer'''<br/>[[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]<br />
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'''Associate Producer'''<br/>[[Justman, Robert H.|Robert H. Justman]]<br />
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'''Guest Star'''<br/><br />
[[Forest, Michael|Michael Forest]] as [[Apollo]]<br/><br />
[[Parrish, Leslie|Leslie Parrish]] as [[Palamas, Carolyn|Carolyn]]<br />
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'''Featuring'''<br/><br />
[[Doohan, James|James Doohan]] &hellip; [[Scott, Montgomery|Scott]]<br/><br />
[[Takei, George|George Takei]] &hellip; [[Sulu, Hikaru|Sulu]]<br/><br />
[[Nichols, Nichelle|Nichelle Nichols]] &hellip; [[Uhura, Nyota|Uhura]]<br/><br />
[[Koenig, Walter|Walter Koenig]] &hellip; [[Chekov, Pavel|Chekov]]<br/><br />
[[Winston, John|John Winston]] &hellip; [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Kyle]]<br/><br />
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'''Script Consultant'''<br/>[[Fontana, D.C.|D.C. Fontana]]<br />
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'''Assistant to the Producer'''<br/>[[Milkis, Edward K.|Edward K. Milkis]]<br />
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'''Theme Music by'''<br/>[[Courage, Alexander|Alexander Courage]]<br />
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'''Music Composed and Conducted by'''<br/>[[Steiner, Fred|Fred Steiner]]<br />
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'''Director of Photography'''<br/>[[Finnerman, Jerry|Jerry Finnerman]]<br />
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'''Art Directors'''<br/><br />
[[Brooks, Rolland M.|Rolland M. Brooks]]<br/><br />
and<br/><br />
[[Jefferies, Walter M.|Walter M. Jefferies]]<br />
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'''Film Editor''' &hellip; [[Schoengarth, Bruce|Bruce Schoengarth]]<br/><br />
'''Unit Manager''' &hellip; [[Peters, Gregg|Gregg Peters]]<br/><br />
'''Assistant Director''' &hellip; [[Schick, Elliot|Elliot Schick]]<br/><br />
'''Set Decorator''' &hellip; [[Stone, Joseph J.|Joseph J. Stone]]<br/><br />
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'''Photographic Effects''' &hellip; Effects Unlimited<br/><br />
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'''Norway Corporation'''<br />
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'''Executive in Charge of Production'''<br/>[[Solow, Herbert F.|Herbert F. Solow]]<br />
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==Who Mourns for Adonais?==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gilbert A. Ralston]].<br />
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In the vicinity of planet {{link|FASA|Pollux IV}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the {{link|FASA|gods||god}} {{link|FASA|Apollo}}, last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old {{link|FASA|Earth}} and dwelled on {{link|FASA|Mount Olympus}}. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}} objects to the attention Apollo shows to {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Carolyn Palamas}}, he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phasers}}, he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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==The Changeling==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Changeling}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]].<br />
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The {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} investigates the destruction of the {{link|FASA|Malurian system}}'s four billion {{link|FASA|Malurians||inhabitants}} and locates an unexpected source: a self-contained computer/space probe of great power called {{link|FASA|Nomad}}. The device threatens the ''Enterprise,'' but Kirk and crew are temporarily saved when Nomad mistakes {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||James Kirk}} for its creator, {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} scientist {{link|FASA|Jackson Roykirk}}. Nomad, a space probe launched in {{link|FASA|2002}} to seek out alien life in the {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}}, was damaged by a {{link|FASA|meteor}} that confused its programming and cut it off from {{link|FASA|Earth}}. It then encountered an alien probe, {{link|FASA|Tan-Ru}}, which was launched to secure sterilized soil samples. The resulting hybrid mechanism believes that its mission is to destroy imperfect life forms. Its altered programming and weapons make "the changeling" capable of fulfilling its new mission. Kirk uses the machine's confused image of him as a basis for its destruction: he convinces Nomad that it is imperfect, and the device is transported out into space before it {{link|FASA|self-destruct||self-destructs}}.<br />
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==The Paradise Syndrome==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Paradise Syndrome}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Margaret Armen]].<br />
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{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to a beautiful, {{link|FASA|Earth}}-like planet threatened by collision with a massive {{link|FASA|asteroid}}, {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk|Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, and {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}} discover a village of peaceful, tribal {{link|FASA|Humans}} apparently descended from Earth's {{link|FASA|Native Americans}}. Near their village is a huge {{link|FASA|Preserver obelisk||obelisk}}, covered in unknown writing. As Kirk explores the structure, he falls through a trap door and is exposed to a strange ray that renders him unconscious. Spock and McCoy fail to find him, and are forced to return to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} in order to attempt to divert the asteroid. Kirk awakens, suffering from partial {{link|FASA|amnesia}}, and is discovered by the tribe, who revere him as a god. The ''Enterprise'' fails to sufficiently divert the asteroid with high-powered {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phaser}} fire, and damages its engines in the process: the ship is forced to fly back to the planet at {{link|FASA|speed of light||sublight}} speed, a journey that will take two months. During this time, Kirk falls in love with, and marries, the priestess {{link|FASA|Miramanee}}. Meanwhile, Spock deciphers the writing on the obelisk, which his {{link|FASA|tricorder}} had recorded, and learns that an ancient race, known as the {{link|FASA|Preservers}}, "seeded" the planet with transplanted Humans and provided an asteroid deflector to protect the settlement, housed within the obelisk. Kirk, now called Kirok, is named the new Medicine Chief, but he has no idea how to activate the obelisk, a secret that died with his predecessor, and Spock and McCoy beam down just as Kirk and Miramanee are being stoned by the frightened tribe for their failure to activate the obelisk. With Spock's aid, the obelisk is activated, the asteroid is deflected, and Kirk's memory is restored, but the pregnant Miramanee dies along with Kirk's unborn child.<br />
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==The Deadly Years==<br />
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While visiting planet {{link|FASA|Gamma Hydra IV}} on a routine mission, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party consisting of {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Dr.}} {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scotty}}, {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov||Chekov}}, and {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Arlene Galway}} are exposed to a strange disease. The illness, {{link|FASA|radiation}} poisoning caused by exposure to a {{link|FASA|comet}}, causes greatly accelerated aging. {{link|FASA|Robert Johnson}}, age 29, and his wife {{link|FASA|Elaine Johnson||Elaine}}, age 27, have been transformed almost overnight into aged individuals whom McCoy is powerless to save. The entire landing party, with the exception of Chekov, begins to age rapidly as McCoy desperately searches for a cure. Kirk becomes forgetful, McCoy irritable &mdash; and Lieutenant Galway, possessed of an extraordinarily high metabolic rate, dies. Dr. {{link|FASA|Janet Wallace}}, an old friend of Kirk's, aids the researchers. {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Commodore||Commodore}} {{link|FASA|Stocker}}, aboard the ''Enterprise'' en route to his new command at {{link|FASA|Starbase 10}}, orders Spock to convene an extraordinary competency hearing. The {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} does so reluctantly, and after Kirk's weaknesses are exposed, Stocker assumes command. He heads the starship toward Starbase 10 &mdash; straight into the {{link|FASA|Romulan Neutral Zone}}. With the ''Enterprise'' surrounded, McCoy discovers the antidote &mdash; {{link|FASA|adrenaline}} &mdash; in time to enable the restored Kirk to save the day with the tried-and-proven "{{link|FASA|corbomite}}" bluff.<br />
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==Elaan of Troyius==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Elaan of Troyius}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]].<br />
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Though the {{link|FASA|Tellun system}}'s two planets, {{link|FASA|Elas}} and {{link|FASA|Troyius}}, are both {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} members, they have been at war with one another for centuries. Due to recent {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire||Klingon}} interest in the area, it is imperative that the two worlds now make peace. The {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is assigned to transport {{link|FASA|Elaan}}, the {{link|FASA|Dohlman}} of Elas, to Troyius for her {{link|FASA|marriage}} to the planet's leader. Elaan is arrogant and seems to be ignorant of the marriage's importance. {{link|FASA|Petri}}, the {{link|FASA|Troyians||Troyian}} {{link|FASA|ambassador}} attempting to teach Troyian social graces to Elaan, is stabbed by the Dohlman. The future of the marriage, the alliance, and the ultimate fate of the Tellun system are all at stake as Kirk attempts to educate Elaan. The captain's task is complicated not only by her reluctance, but also {{link|FASA|Elasians||Elasian}} body chemistry: her tears contain a chemical intoxicant, causing Kirk to fall in love with her. Meanwhile, a {{link|FASA|D-7 class||Klingon vessel}} threatening the ''Enterprise'' is aided by {{link|FASA|Kryton}}, a member of the Dohlman's party. He sabotages the ship's power by fusing the {{link|FASA|dilithium}} crystals before commiting suicide. Kirk discovers that Elaan's jewelry is composed of dilithium crystals, a fact that explains the Klingons' interest in her planet and enables the ''Enterprise'' to turn the tables on the Klingon ship. Charmed by Kirk, Elaan determines to succeed in her mission to unite Elas and Troyius, and the captain frees himself from Elaan's spell by remembering that his first love is the Starship ''Enterprise.''<br />
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==Who Mourns for Adonais?==<br />
{{MyriadWhoMournsAdonais}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gilbert A. Ralston]].<br />
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In the vicinity of planet {{link|FASA|Pollux IV}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the {{link|FASA|gods||god}} {{link|FASA|Apollo}}, last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old {{link|FASA|Earth}} and dwelled on {{link|FASA|Mount Olympus}}. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}} objects to the attention Apollo shows to {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Carolyn Palamas}}, he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phasers}}, he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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==The Changeling==<br />
{{MyriadTheChangeling}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Changeling}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]].<br />
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The {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} investigates the destruction of the {{link|FASA|Malurian system}}'s four billion {{link|FASA|Malurians||inhabitants}} and locates an unexpected source: a self-contained computer/space probe of great power called {{link|FASA|Nomad}}. The device threatens the ''Enterprise,'' but Kirk and crew are temporarily saved when Nomad mistakes {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||James Kirk}} for its creator, {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} scientist {{link|FASA|Jackson Roykirk}}. Nomad, a space probe launched in {{link|FASA|2002}} to seek out alien life in the {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}}, was damaged by a {{link|FASA|meteor}} that confused its programming and cut it off from {{link|FASA|Earth}}. It then encountered an alien probe, {{link|FASA|Tan-Ru}}, which was launched to secure sterilized soil samples. The resulting hybrid mechanism believes that its mission is to destroy imperfect life forms. Its altered programming and weapons make "the changeling" capable of fulfilling its new mission. Kirk uses the machine's confused image of him as a basis for its destruction: he convinces Nomad that it is imperfect, and the device is transported out into space before it {{link|FASA|self-destruct||self-destructs}}.<br />
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==The Paradise Syndrome==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Paradise Syndrome}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Margaret Armen]].<br />
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{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to a beautiful, {{link|FASA|Earth}}-like planet threatened by collision with a massive {{link|FASA|asteroid}}, {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk|Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, and {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}} discover a village of peaceful, tribal {{link|FASA|Humans}} apparently descended from Earth's {{link|FASA|Native Americans}}. Near their village is a huge {{link|FASA|Preserver obelisk||obelisk}}, covered in unknown writing. As Kirk explores the structure, he falls through a trap door and is exposed to a strange ray that renders him unconscious. Spock and McCoy fail to find him, and are forced to return to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} in order to attempt to divert the asteroid. Kirk awakens, suffering from partial {{link|FASA|amnesia}}, and is discovered by the tribe, who revere him as a god. The ''Enterprise'' fails to sufficiently divert the asteroid with high-powered {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phaser}} fire, and damages its engines in the process: the ship is forced to fly back to the planet at {{link|FASA|speed of light||sublight}} speed, a journey that will take two months. During this time, Kirk falls in love with, and marries, the priestess {{link|FASA|Miramanee}}. Meanwhile, Spock deciphers the writing on the obelisk, which his {{link|FASA|tricorder}} had recorded, and learns that an ancient race, known as the {{link|FASA|Preservers}}, "seeded" the planet with transplanted Humans and provided an asteroid deflector to protect the settlement, housed within the obelisk. Kirk, now called Kirok, is named the new Medicine Chief, but he has no idea how to activate the obelisk, a secret that died with his predecessor, and Spock and McCoy beam down just as Kirk and Miramanee are being stoned by the frightened tribe for their failure to activate the obelisk. With Spock's aid, the obelisk is activated, the asteroid is deflected, and Kirk's memory is restored, but the pregnant Miramanee dies along with Kirk's unborn child.<br />
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==Metamorphosis==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Metamorphosis}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gene L. Coon]].<br />
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The {{link|FASA|Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7||Shuttlecraft ''Galileo''}} is transporting ailing Assistant {{link|FASA|Federation Commissioner}} {{link|FASA|Nancy Hedford}} back to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} when it is suddenly drawn off course by a mysterious cloud creature. After depositing the shuttle on the planetoid {{link|FASA|Gamma Canaris N}}, the entity vanishes. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, and Commissioner Hedford then meet another castaway &mdash; revealed as {{link|FASA|Zefram Cochrane}}, the famed scientist from {{link|FASA|Alpha Centauri}} who discovered {{link|FASA|warp drive}} more than a century before. At the age of 87, Cochrane decided that he wanted to die in outer space, so he boarded a ship and headed away from Alpha Centauri, only to be waylaid by the cloud creature, which Cochrane calls {{link|FASA|The Companion||the Companion}}. Kirk communicates with the Companion via the {{link|FASA|universal translator}} and learns that the entity is in love with Cochrane. Cochrane is unable to accept this, especially since he is attracted to Hedford. When Hedford's death is imminent, the Companion forsakes its immortal state to unite with the {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} woman. Cochrane accepts the love of the Companion/Hedford and stays on the planet with her.<br />
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==The Deadly Years==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Deadly Years}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[David P. Harmon]].<br />
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While visiting planet {{link|FASA|Gamma Hydra IV}} on a routine mission, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party consisting of {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Dr.}} {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scotty}}, {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov||Chekov}}, and {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Arlene Galway}} are exposed to a strange disease. The illness, {{link|FASA|radiation}} poisoning caused by exposure to a {{link|FASA|comet}}, causes greatly accelerated aging. {{link|FASA|Robert Johnson}}, age 29, and his wife {{link|FASA|Elaine Johnson||Elaine}}, age 27, have been transformed almost overnight into aged individuals whom McCoy is powerless to save. The entire landing party, with the exception of Chekov, begins to age rapidly as McCoy desperately searches for a cure. Kirk becomes forgetful, McCoy irritable &mdash; and Lieutenant Galway, possessed of an extraordinarily high metabolic rate, dies. Dr. {{link|FASA|Janet Wallace}}, an old friend of Kirk's, aids the researchers. {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Commodore||Commodore}} {{link|FASA|Stocker}}, aboard the ''Enterprise'' en route to his new command at {{link|FASA|Starbase 10}}, orders Spock to convene an extraordinary competency hearing. The {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} does so reluctantly, and after Kirk's weaknesses are exposed, Stocker assumes command. He heads the starship toward Starbase 10 &mdash; straight into the {{link|FASA|Romulan Neutral Zone}}. With the ''Enterprise'' surrounded, McCoy discovers the antidote &mdash; {{link|FASA|adrenaline}} &mdash; in time to enable the restored Kirk to save the day with the tried-and-proven "{{link|FASA|corbomite}}" bluff.<br />
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==Elaan of Troyius==<br />
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Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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{{banner|FASA}}<br />
'''Join Up!'''<br />
<br />
Board the ''Enterprise'' and journey with her crew to far-off worlds, where you will find:<br />
<br />
* Greek gods and American Indians<br />
* men who can live forever and other men who die of old age at twenty-nine<br />
* a machine with the power to raise the dead and a woman whose tears can topple empires<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==Who Mourns for Adonais?==<br />
{{MyriadWhoMournsAdonais}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gilbert A. Ralston]].<br />
<br />
In the vicinity of planet {{link|FASA|Pollux IV}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the {{link|FASA|gods||god}} {{link|FASA|Apollo}}, last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old {{link|FASA|Earth}} and dwelled on {{link|FASA|Mount Olympus}}. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}} objects to the attention Apollo shows to {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Carolyn Palamas}}, he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phasers}}, he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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==The Changeling==<br />
{{MyriadTheChangeling}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Changeling}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]].<br />
<br />
The {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} investigates the destruction of the {{link|FASA|Malurian system}}'s four billion {{link|FASA|Malurians||inhabitants}} and locates an unexpected source: a self-contained computer/space probe of great power called {{link|FASA|Nomad}}. The device threatens the ''Enterprise,'' but Kirk and crew are temporarily saved when Nomad mistakes {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||James Kirk}} for its creator, {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} scientist {{link|FASA|Jackson Roykirk}}. Nomad, a space probe launched in {{link|FASA|2002}} to seek out alien life in the {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}}, was damaged by a {{link|FASA|meteor}} that confused its programming and cut it off from {{link|FASA|Earth}}. It then encountered an alien probe, {{link|FASA|Tan-Ru}}, which was launched to secure sterilized soil samples. The resulting hybrid mechanism believes that its mission is to destroy imperfect life forms. Its altered programming and weapons make "the changeling" capable of fulfilling its new mission. Kirk uses the machine's confused image of him as a basis for its destruction: he convinces Nomad that it is imperfect, and the device is transported out into space before it {{link|FASA|self-destruct||self-destructs}}.<br />
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==The Paradise Syndrome==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Paradise Syndrome}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Margaret Armen]].<br />
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{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to a beautiful, {{link|FASA|Earth}}-like planet threatened by collision with a massive {{link|FASA|asteroid}}, {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk|Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, and {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}} discover a village of peaceful, tribal {{link|FASA|Humans}} apparently descended from Earth's {{link|FASA|Native Americans}}. Near their village is a huge {{link|FASA|Preserver obelisk||obelisk}}, covered in unknown writing. As Kirk explores the structure, he falls through a trap door and is exposed to a strange ray that renders him unconscious. Spock and McCoy fail to find him, and are forced to return to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} in order to attempt to divert the asteroid. Kirk awakens, suffering from partial {{link|FASA|amnesia}}, and is discovered by the tribe, who revere him as a god. The ''Enterprise'' fails to sufficiently divert the asteroid with high-powered {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phaser}} fire, and damages its engines in the process: the ship is forced to fly back to the planet at {{link|FASA|speed of light||sublight}} speed, a journey that will take two months. During this time, Kirk falls in love with, and marries, the priestess {{link|FASA|Miramanee}}. Meanwhile, Spock deciphers the writing on the obelisk, which his {{link|FASA|tricorder}} had recorded, and learns that an ancient race, known as the {{link|FASA|Preservers}}, "seeded" the planet with transplanted Humans and provided an asteroid deflector to protect the settlement, housed within the obelisk. Kirk, now called Kirok, is named the new Medicine Chief, but he has no idea how to activate the obelisk, a secret that died with his predecessor, and Spock and McCoy beam down just as Kirk and Miramanee are being stoned by the frightened tribe for their failure to activate the obelisk. With Spock's aid, the obelisk is activated, the asteroid is deflected, and Kirk's memory is restored, but the pregnant Miramanee dies along with Kirk's unborn child.<br />
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==Metamorphosis==<br />
{{MyriadMetamorphosis}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Metamorphosis}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gene L. Coon]].<br />
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The {{link|FASA|Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7||Shuttlecraft ''Galileo''}} is transporting ailing Assistant {{link|FASA|Federation Commissioner}} {{link|FASA|Nancy Hedford}} back to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} when it is suddenly drawn off course by a mysterious cloud creature. After depositing the shuttle on the planetoid {{link|FASA|Gamma Canaris N}}, the entity vanishes. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, and Commissioner Hedford then meet another castaway &mdash; revealed as {{link|FASA|Zefram Cochrane}}, the famed scientist from {{link|FASA|Alpha Centauri}} who discovered {{link|FASA|warp drive}} more than a century before. At the age of 87, Cochrane decided that he wanted to die in outer space, so he boarded a ship and headed away from Alpha Centauri, only to be waylaid by the cloud creature, which Cochrane calls {{link|FASA|The Companion||the Companion}}. Kirk communicates with the Companion via the {{link|FASA|universal translator}} and learns that the entity is in love with Cochrane. Cochrane is unable to accept this, especially since he is attracted to Hedford. When Hedford's death is imminent, the Companion forsakes its immortal state to unite with the {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} woman. Cochrane accepts the love of the Companion/Hedford and stays on the planet with her.<br />
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==The Deadly Years==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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==Elaan of Troyius==<br />
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* a machine with the power to raise the dead and a woman whose tears can topple empires<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==Who Mourns for Adonais?==<br />
{{MyriadWhoMournsAdonais}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gilbert A. Ralston]].<br />
<br />
In the vicinity of planet {{link|FASA|Pollux IV}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the {{link|FASA|gods||god}} {{link|FASA|Apollo}}, last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old {{link|FASA|Earth}} and dwelled on {{link|FASA|Mount Olympus}}. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}} objects to the attention Apollo shows to {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Carolyn Palamas}}, he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phasers}}, he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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==The Changeling==<br />
{{MyriadTheChangeling}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Changeling}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]].<br />
<br />
The {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} investigates the destruction of the {{link|FASA|Malurian system}}'s four billion {{link|FASA|Malurians||inhabitants}} and locates an unexpected source: a self-contained computer/space probe of great power called {{link|FASA|Nomad}}. The device threatens the ''Enterprise,'' but Kirk and crew are temporarily saved when Nomad mistakes {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||James Kirk}} for its creator, {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} scientist {{link|FASA|Jackson Roykirk}}. Nomad, a space probe launched in {{link|FASA|2002}} to seek out alien life in the {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}}, was damaged by a {{link|FASA|meteor}} that confused its programming and cut it off from {{link|FASA|Earth}}. It then encountered an alien probe, {{link|FASA|Tan-Ru}}, which was launched to secure sterilized soil samples. The resulting hybrid mechanism believes that its mission is to destroy imperfect life forms. Its altered programming and weapons make "the changeling" capable of fulfilling its new mission. Kirk uses the machine's confused image of him as a basis for its destruction: he convinces Nomad that it is imperfect, and the device is transported out into space before it {{link|FASA|self-destruct||self-destructs}}.<br />
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==The Paradise Syndrome==<br />
{{MyriadParadiseSyndrome}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Paradise Syndrome}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Margaret Armen]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to a beautiful, {{link|FASA|Earth}}-like planet threatened by collision with a massive {{link|FASA|asteroid}}, {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk|Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, and {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}} discover a village of peaceful, tribal {{link|FASA|Humans}} apparently descended from Earth's {{link|FASA|Native Americans}}. Near their village is a huge {{link|FASA|Preserver obelisk||obelisk}}, covered in unknown writing. As Kirk explores the structure, he falls through a trap door and is exposed to a strange ray that renders him unconscious. Spock and McCoy fail to find him, and are forced to return to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} in order to attempt to divert the asteroid. Kirk awakens, suffering from partial {{link|FASA|amnesia}}, and is discovered by the tribe, who revere him as a god. The ''Enterprise'' fails to sufficiently divert the asteroid with high-powered {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phaser}} fire, and damages its engines in the process: the ship is forced to fly back to the planet at {{link|FASA|speed of light||sublight}} speed, a journey that will take two months. During this time, Kirk falls in love with, and marries, the priestess {{link|FASA|Miramanee}}. Meanwhile, Spock deciphers the writing on the obelisk, which his {{link|FASA|tricorder}} had recorded, and learns that an ancient race, known as the {{link|FASA|Preservers}}, "seeded" the planet with transplanted Humans and provided an asteroid deflector to protect the settlement, housed within the obelisk. Kirk, now called Kirok, is named the new Medicine Chief, but he has no idea how to activate the obelisk, a secret that died with his predecessor, and Spock and McCoy beam down just as Kirk and Miramanee are being stoned by the frightened tribe for their failure to activate the obelisk. With Spock's aid, the obelisk is activated, the asteroid is deflected, and Kirk's memory is restored, but the pregnant Miramanee dies along with Kirk's unborn child.<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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==The Deadly Years==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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==Elaan of Troyius==<br />
{{MyriadElaanofTroyius}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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'''Join Up!'''<br />
<br />
Board the ''Enterprise'' and journey with her crew to far-off worlds, where you will find:<br />
<br />
* Greek gods and American Indians<br />
* men who can live forever and other men who die of old age at twenty-nine<br />
* a machine with the power to raise the dead and a woman whose tears can topple empires<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==Who Mourns for Adonais?==<br />
{{MyriadWhoMournsAdonais}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Gilbert A. Ralston]].<br />
<br />
In the vicinity of planet {{link|FASA|Pollux IV}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the {{link|FASA|gods||god}} {{link|FASA|Apollo}}, last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old {{link|FASA|Earth}} and dwelled on {{link|FASA|Mount Olympus}}. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}} objects to the attention Apollo shows to {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Carolyn Palamas}}, he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phasers}}, he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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==The Changeling==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Changeling}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]].<br />
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The {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} investigates the destruction of the {{link|FASA|Malurian system}}'s four billion {{link|FASA|Malurians||inhabitants}} and locates an unexpected source: a self-contained computer/space probe of great power called {{link|FASA|Nomad}}. The device threatens the ''Enterprise,'' but Kirk and crew are temporarily saved when Nomad mistakes {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||James Kirk}} for its creator, {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} scientist {{link|FASA|Jackson Roykirk}}. Nomad, a space probe launched in {{link|FASA|2002}} to seek out alien life in the {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}}, was damaged by a {{link|FASA|meteor}} that confused its programming and cut it off from {{link|FASA|Earth}}. It then encountered an alien probe, {{link|FASA|Tan-Ru}}, which was launched to secure sterilized soil samples. The resulting hybrid mechanism believes that its mission is to destroy imperfect life forms. Its altered programming and weapons make "the changeling" capable of fulfilling its new mission. Kirk uses the machine's confused image of him as a basis for its destruction: he convinces Nomad that it is imperfect, and the device is transported out into space before it {{link|FASA|self-destruct||self-destructs}}.<br />
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==The Paradise Syndrome==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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Written by [[Gilbert A. Ralston]].<br />
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In the vicinity of planet {{link|FASA|Pollux IV}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} encounters a huge, green hand that materializes in space and holds the starship motionless. The "hand" is not flesh and blood, but a form of energy belonging to a humanoid figure who identifies himself as the {{link|FASA|gods||god}} {{link|FASA|Apollo}}, last survivor of the band of space travelers who visited old {{link|FASA|Earth}} and dwelled on {{link|FASA|Mount Olympus}}. He declares the ''Enterprise'' crew to be his "children," who will now stay on Pollux IV and worship him. When Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}} objects to the attention Apollo shows to {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Carolyn Palamas}}, he is hurled through the air by a thunderbolt from Apollo's hand. The "god" also demonstrates other abilities, including the power to grow to giant size at will. Kirk orders Lieutenant Palamas, who has fallen in love with Apollo, to reject him. Then, using the ''Enterprise's'' {{link|FASA|phasers|shipboard phasers|phasers}}, he destroys Apollo's temple, the source of the entity's power. Seeing that he has lost both his worshipers and his love, Apollo discontinues his physical existence to join his fellow gods.<br />
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* Greek gods and American Indians<br />
* men who can live forever and other men who die of old age at twenty-nine<br />
* a machine with the power to raise the dead and a woman whose tears can topple empires<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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'''Join Up!'''<br />
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Board the ''Enterprise'' and journey with her crew to far-off worlds, where you will find:<br />
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* Greek gods and American Indians<br />
* men who can live forever and other men who die of old age at twenty-nine<br />
* a machine with the power to raise the dead and a woman whose tears can topple empires<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==Who Mourns for Adonais?==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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==The Changeling==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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==The Paradise Syndrome==<br />
{{MyriadParadiseSyndrome}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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==Metamorphosis==<br />
{{MyriadMetamorphosis}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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==The Deadly Years==<br />
{{MyriadDeadlyYears}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
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==Elaan of Troyius==<br />
{{MyriadElaanofTroyius}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|TITLE}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[NAME]].<br />
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{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
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While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Max Ehrlich]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
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|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Jerome Bixby]].<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[D.C. Fontana]] &amp; [[Jerome Bixby]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Rojan}} and his fellow {{link|FASA|Kelvans}} have journeyed from their native {{link|FASA|Kelva}} in the {{link|FASA|Andromeda galaxy}}, assuming {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} form to determine if this {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}} is suitable for colonization by the {{link|FASA|Kelvan Empire}}. Now ready to return home with their report, Rojan lures the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} with a false {{link|FASA|distress call}} and succeeds in taking over the ship. The Kelvans intend to use it for transportation back to their home in Andromeda. Preparing for the 300-{{link|FASA|year}} journey, Rojan, {{link|FASA|Kelinda}}, and the other Kelvans transform the ''Enterprise'' crew into small, tetrahedral blocks &mdash; save for {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, and {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}. Spared from the conversion process, the four plot to regain control of their vessel. To do this, they take advantage of the aliens' newly-acquired Human emotions. With the aid of carefully cultivated jealousy, a little food, {{link|FASA|alcohol}}, and drugs, the Kelvans soon find themselves at each other's throats, enabling Kirk and company to retake the ''Enterprise'' and restore the crew to normal. The Kelvans realize that they cannot return to Andromeda: now too Human to survive there, they agree to permit the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} to locate a habitable world for them to settle on.<br />
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<br />
==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[David Gerrold]] and [[Oliver Crawford]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Margaret Armen]]<br />
<br />
In search of the crucial and rare mineral {{link|FASA|zenite}}, which is needed to stop a plague on planet {{link|FASA|Merak II}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} travels to {{link|FASA|Ardana}}, where the substance is {{link|FASA|mining||excavated}} by miners &mdash; {{link|FASA|Troglytes}} &mdash; who are forced to live on the harsh surface while the ruling class &mdash; {{link|FASA|Stratos}}-dwellers &mdash; reside in a luxurious city, floating high above the planet's surface. When the Troglytes refuse to turn over the zenite, {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} is drawn into their struggle for equality. {{link|FASA|Plasus}}, the High Adviser of Ardana's ruling council, maintains that the Troglytes are naturally inferior beings. While {{link|FASA|Spock}} is involved with {{link|FASA|Droxine}}, Plasus' daughter, Kirk befriends {{link|FASA|Vanna}}, a Troglyte leader. Kirk, Vanna, and other Troglytes enter a zenite mine, where Kirk causes a cave-in that isolates them, and has Plasus transported into the mine with them. Without protective {{link|FASA|filter masks}}, they all begin to display violent, unreasoning behavior. Plasus, now aware of the reason for the Troglytes' mental state, reluctantly agrees to address his planet's social structure &mdash; and the Troglytes agree to gather the needed zenite.<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture={{link|FASA|art}}; {{link|FASA|Troglytes}}<br />
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{{link|FASA|zenite}}<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|Ardanans}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|chief medical officer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[George F. Slavin]] and [[Stanley Adams]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} beams down to {{link|FASA|Gideon}}, a {{link|FASA|disease}}-free planet the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}} is attempting to recruit as a member. Something goes wrong with the {{link|FASA|transporter}}, and Kirk never arrives in the Gideon council chambers. A frustrated Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}} fails to secure permission from either {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}} or the council members to beam down and search for the captain. Kirk awakens in an exact duplicate of the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise,''}} empty save for himself and a young woman, {{link|FASA|Odona}}. He discovers he is actually on Gideon, which, though disease-free, is also terribly overpopulated. Because of this, Gideon councilman {{link|FASA|Hodin}} lured Kirk into the faux starship. Now Odona, his daughter, has been infected with {{link|FASA|Vegan choriomeningitis}}, a virulent disease Kirk survived but still carries in his {{link|FASA|blood}}. Odona will die and infect others on Gideon with the disease, paving the way for a reduction in population. Mr. Spock finally locates the captain and then brings Kirk and Odona back to the ''Enterprise.'' Odona is cured &mdash; but happily returns to Gideon to infect other citizens of that world with the potentially fatal disease.<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
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|edu={{link|FASA|doctor}}; {{link|FASA|doctorate}}; {{link|FASA|physician}}<br />
|food={{link|FASA|sandwiches}}<br />
|people={{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov}}; {{link|FASA|Hodin}}; {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk}}; {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy}}; {{link|FASA|Odona}}; {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott}}; {{link|FASA|Spock}}; {{link|FASA|Fitzgerald||Star Fleet Admiral}}; {{link|FASA|Hikaru Sulu}}; {{link|FASA|Nyota Uhura}}<br />
|politics={{link|FASA|Bureau of Planetary Treaties}}; {{link|FASA|bureaucracy}}; {{link|FASA|diplomacy}}; {{link|FASA|prime minister}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|Gideons}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|logs}}; {{link|FASA|main engineering}}; {{link|FASA|sickbay}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
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[[Category:TOS]]<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Trek'' 6 (Novel)}}<br />
{{ImageInfoBox2|name=''Star Trek'' 6|file=tosnov06.jpg|caption=Cover ({{Blish06}})}}<br />
{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
{{PrevBook|Star Trek 5|''Star Trek'' 5|Blish05}}<br />
{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
{{Writer|{{link|Production|James Blish}}}}<br />
{{ReleaseDate|1972|4}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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}}<br />
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==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Max Ehrlich]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
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|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Jerome Bixby]].<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[D.C. Fontana]] &amp; [[Jerome Bixby]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Rojan}} and his fellow {{link|FASA|Kelvans}} have journeyed from their native {{link|FASA|Kelva}} in the {{link|FASA|Andromeda galaxy}}, assuming {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} form to determine if this {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}} is suitable for colonization by the {{link|FASA|Kelvan Empire}}. Now ready to return home with their report, Rojan lures the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} with a false {{link|FASA|distress call}} and succeeds in taking over the ship. The Kelvans intend to use it for transportation back to their home in Andromeda. Preparing for the 300-{{link|FASA|year}} journey, Rojan, {{link|FASA|Kelinda}}, and the other Kelvans transform the ''Enterprise'' crew into small, tetrahedral blocks &mdash; save for {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, and {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}. Spared from the conversion process, the four plot to regain control of their vessel. To do this, they take advantage of the aliens' newly-acquired Human emotions. With the aid of carefully cultivated jealousy, a little food, {{link|FASA|alcohol}}, and drugs, the Kelvans soon find themselves at each other's throats, enabling Kirk and company to retake the ''Enterprise'' and restore the crew to normal. The Kelvans realize that they cannot return to Andromeda: now too Human to survive there, they agree to permit the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} to locate a habitable world for them to settle on.<br />
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==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[David Gerrold]] and [[Oliver Crawford]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Margaret Armen]]<br />
<br />
In search of the crucial and rare mineral {{link|FASA|zenite}}, which is needed to stop a plague on planet {{link|FASA|Merak II}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} travels to {{link|FASA|Ardana}}, where the substance is {{link|FASA|mining||excavated}} by miners &mdash; {{link|FASA|Troglytes}} &mdash; who are forced to live on the harsh surface while the ruling class &mdash; {{link|FASA|Stratos}}-dwellers &mdash; reside in a luxurious city, floating high above the planet's surface. When the Troglytes refuse to turn over the zenite, {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} is drawn into their struggle for equality. {{link|FASA|Plasus}}, the High Adviser of Ardana's ruling council, maintains that the Troglytes are naturally inferior beings. While {{link|FASA|Spock}} is involved with {{link|FASA|Droxine}}, Plasus' daughter, Kirk befriends {{link|FASA|Vanna}}, a Troglyte leader. Kirk, Vanna, and other Troglytes enter a zenite mine, where Kirk causes a cave-in that isolates them, and has Plasus transported into the mine with them. Without protective {{link|FASA|filter masks}}, they all begin to display violent, unreasoning behavior. Plasus, now aware of the reason for the Troglytes' mental state, reluctantly agrees to address his planet's social structure &mdash; and the Troglytes agree to gather the needed zenite.<br />
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|scitech={{link|FASA|antigravity}}; {{link|FASA|atmosphere}}; {{link|FASA|blood}}; {{link|FASA|botany}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|communicator}}; {{link|FASA|computer}}; {{link|FASA|evolution}}; {{link|FASA|filter mask}}; {{link|FASA|gravity}}; {{link|FASA|mining}}; {{link|FASA|mortae}}; {{link|FASA|oxygen}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}}; {{link|FASA|plague}}; {{link|FASA|quadrant}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|minute}}, {{link|FASA|hour}}, {{link|FASA|century}}); {{link|FASA|transporter}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|zenite}}<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|Ardanans}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|chief medical officer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
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{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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|politics={{link|FASA|king}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}; {{link|FASA|United States Army}}; {{link|FASA|United States Civil War}}; {{link|FASA|United States of America}}; {{link|FASA|United States President}}<br />
|scitech={{link|FASA|antimatter}}; {{link|FASA|atmosphere}}; {{link|FASA|atoms}}; {{link|FASA|batteries}}; {{link|FASA|boomerangs}}; {{link|FASA|bosun's whistle}}; {{link|FASA|carbon}}; {{link|FASA|carbon cycle}}; {{link|FASA|Class M planet}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|communicator}}; {{link|FASA|companel}}; {{link|FASA|foot}}; {{link|FASA|gravity}}; {{link|FASA|inch}}; {{link|FASA|iron}}; {{link|FASA|kilometer}}; {{link|FASA|lava}}; {{link|FASA|light year}}; {{link|FASA|mile}}; {{link|FASA|nitrogen}}; {{link|FASA|observation balloons}}; {{link|FASA|orbit}}; {{link|FASA|oxygen}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}}; {{link|FASA|radiation}}; {{link|FASA|sensors}}; {{link|FASA|spears}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|minute}}, {{link|FASA|hour}}, {{link|FASA|century}}); {{link|FASA|transporter}}; {{link|FASA|tricorder}}; {{link|FASA|velocity}}; {{link|FASA|viewscreen}}; {{link|FASA|watch}}<br />
|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Monitor (ironclad)||U.S.S. ''Monitor'' (ironclad)}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|Arcturian dog-birds}}; {{link|FASA|Excalbians}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Klingons}}; {{link|FASA|Tiburonians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|chief engineer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|galley}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|security chief}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|torture}}; {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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}}<br />
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==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Max Ehrlich]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
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|culture={{link|FASA|Bible}}; {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}; {{link|FASA|Garden of Eden}}; {{link|FASA|Genesis (Biblical)||Genesis}}; {{link|FASA|music}}; {{link|FASA|Satan}}; {{link|FASA|violin}}<br />
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|politics={{link|FASA|Prime Directive}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|yeoman}}<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Jerome Bixby]].<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[D.C. Fontana]] &amp; [[Jerome Bixby]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Rojan}} and his fellow {{link|FASA|Kelvans}} have journeyed from their native {{link|FASA|Kelva}} in the {{link|FASA|Andromeda galaxy}}, assuming {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} form to determine if this {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}} is suitable for colonization by the {{link|FASA|Kelvan Empire}}. Now ready to return home with their report, Rojan lures the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} with a false {{link|FASA|distress call}} and succeeds in taking over the ship. The Kelvans intend to use it for transportation back to their home in Andromeda. Preparing for the 300-{{link|FASA|year}} journey, Rojan, {{link|FASA|Kelinda}}, and the other Kelvans transform the ''Enterprise'' crew into small, tetrahedral blocks &mdash; save for {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, and {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}. Spared from the conversion process, the four plot to regain control of their vessel. To do this, they take advantage of the aliens' newly-acquired Human emotions. With the aid of carefully cultivated jealousy, a little food, {{link|FASA|alcohol}}, and drugs, the Kelvans soon find themselves at each other's throats, enabling Kirk and company to retake the ''Enterprise'' and restore the crew to normal. The Kelvans realize that they cannot return to Andromeda: now too Human to survive there, they agree to permit the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} to locate a habitable world for them to settle on.<br />
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|politics={{link|FASA|Kelvan Empire}}; {{link|FASA|Merchant Marine}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Kelvans}}; {{link|FASA|roses}}; {{link|FASA|sahsheer}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|main engineering}}; {{link|FASA|quarters}}; {{link|FASA|recreation room}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|sickbay}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|suicide}}<br />
}}<br />
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==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[David Gerrold]] and [[Oliver Crawford]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Margaret Armen]]<br />
<br />
In search of the crucial and rare mineral {{link|FASA|zenite}}, which is needed to stop a plague on planet {{link|FASA|Merak II}}, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} travels to {{link|FASA|Ardana}}, where the substance is {{link|FASA|mining||excavated}} by miners &mdash; {{link|FASA|Troglytes}} &mdash; who are forced to live on the harsh surface while the ruling class &mdash; {{link|FASA|Stratos}}-dwellers &mdash; reside in a luxurious city, floating high above the planet's surface. When the Troglytes refuse to turn over the zenite, {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} is drawn into their struggle for equality. {{link|FASA|Plasus}}, the High Adviser of Ardana's ruling council, maintains that the Troglytes are naturally inferior beings. While {{link|FASA|Spock}} is involved with {{link|FASA|Droxine}}, Plasus' daughter, Kirk befriends {{link|FASA|Vanna}}, a Troglyte leader. Kirk, Vanna, and other Troglytes enter a zenite mine, where Kirk causes a cave-in that isolates them, and has Plasus transported into the mine with them. Without protective {{link|FASA|filter masks}}, they all begin to display violent, unreasoning behavior. Plasus, now aware of the reason for the Troglytes' mental state, reluctantly agrees to address his planet's social structure &mdash; and the Troglytes agree to gather the needed zenite.<br />
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{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
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==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
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{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
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{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|13th Century}}; {{link|FASA|1865}}; {{link|FASA|21st Century}}; {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture={{link|FASA|devil}}; {{link|FASA|hobgoblins}}; {{link|FASA|kilt}}; {{link|FASA|music}}; {{link|FASA|nome}}; {{link|FASA|Romans}}; {{link|FASA|Scots}}<br />
|edu={{link|FASA|doctor}}; {{link|FASA|doctorate}}; {{link|FASA|physician}}<br />
|food={{link|FASA|alcohol}}; {{link|FASA|haggis}}; {{link|FASA|whiskey}}<br />
|people={{link|FASA|Napoleon Bonaparte}}; {{link|FASA|Robert the Bruce}}; {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov}}; {{link|FASA|Dickenson}}; {{link|FASA|Ulysses Grant}}; {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}; {{link|FASA|Kahless}}; {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}; {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk}}; {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}}; {{link|FASA|Louis XIV}}; {{link|FASA|George McClellan}}; {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy}}; {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott}}; {{link|FASA|Spock}}; {{link|FASA|Sulu}}; {{link|FASA|Surak}}; {{link|FASA|Nyota Uhura}}; {{link|FASA|Yarnek}}; {{link|FASA|Zora}}<br />
|politics={{link|FASA|king}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}; {{link|FASA|United States Army}}; {{link|FASA|United States Civil War}}; {{link|FASA|United States of America}}; {{link|FASA|United States President}}<br />
|scitech={{link|FASA|antimatter}}; {{link|FASA|atmosphere}}; {{link|FASA|atoms}}; {{link|FASA|batteries}}; {{link|FASA|boomerangs}}; {{link|FASA|bosun's whistle}}; {{link|FASA|carbon}}; {{link|FASA|carbon cycle}}; {{link|FASA|Class M planet}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|communicator}}; {{link|FASA|companel}}; {{link|FASA|foot}}; {{link|FASA|gravity}}; {{link|FASA|inch}}; {{link|FASA|iron}}; {{link|FASA|kilometer}}; {{link|FASA|lava}}; {{link|FASA|light year}}; {{link|FASA|mile}}; {{link|FASA|nitrogen}}; {{link|FASA|observation balloons}}; {{link|FASA|orbit}}; {{link|FASA|oxygen}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}}; {{link|FASA|radiation}}; {{link|FASA|sensors}}; {{link|FASA|spears}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|minute}}, {{link|FASA|hour}}, {{link|FASA|century}}); {{link|FASA|transporter}}; {{link|FASA|tricorder}}; {{link|FASA|velocity}}; {{link|FASA|viewscreen}}; {{link|FASA|watch}}<br />
|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Monitor (ironclad)||U.S.S. ''Monitor'' (ironclad)}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|Arcturian dog-birds}}; {{link|FASA|Excalbians}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Klingons}}; {{link|FASA|Tiburonians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|chief engineer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|galley}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|security chief}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|torture}}; {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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|culture=<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|noncorporeal species}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; {{link|FASA|Zetars}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|transporter room}}; {{link|FASA|yellow alert}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Max Ehrlich]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
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|culture={{link|FASA|Bible}}; {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}; {{link|FASA|Garden of Eden}}; {{link|FASA|Genesis (Biblical)||Genesis}}; {{link|FASA|music}}; {{link|FASA|Satan}}; {{link|FASA|violin}}<br />
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|politics={{link|FASA|Prime Directive}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|yeoman}}<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Jerome Bixby]].<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[D.C. Fontana]] &amp; [[Jerome Bixby]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Rojan}} and his fellow {{link|FASA|Kelvans}} have journeyed from their native {{link|FASA|Kelva}} in the {{link|FASA|Andromeda galaxy}}, assuming {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} form to determine if this {{link|FASA|Milky Way galaxy||galaxy}} is suitable for colonization by the {{link|FASA|Kelvan Empire}}. Now ready to return home with their report, Rojan lures the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} with a false {{link|FASA|distress call}} and succeeds in taking over the ship. The Kelvans intend to use it for transportation back to their home in Andromeda. Preparing for the 300-{{link|FASA|year}} journey, Rojan, {{link|FASA|Kelinda}}, and the other Kelvans transform the ''Enterprise'' crew into small, tetrahedral blocks &mdash; save for {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}, {{link|FASA|Spock}}, {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy||McCoy}}, and {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}. Spared from the conversion process, the four plot to regain control of their vessel. To do this, they take advantage of the aliens' newly-acquired Human emotions. With the aid of carefully cultivated jealousy, a little food, {{link|FASA|alcohol}}, and drugs, the Kelvans soon find themselves at each other's throats, enabling Kirk and company to retake the ''Enterprise'' and restore the crew to normal. The Kelvans realize that they cannot return to Andromeda: now too Human to survive there, they agree to permit the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} to locate a habitable world for them to settle on.<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: c.{{link|FASA|1909}}; {{link|FASA|2209}}<br />
|culture={{link|FASA|chess}}; {{link|FASA|poetry}}; ''{{link|FASA|Romeo and Juliet}};'' {{link|FASA|Shakespeare}}; {{link|FASA|tartan}}<br />
|edu={{link|FASA|doctor}}; {{link|FASA|doctorate}}; {{link|FASA|nurse}}; {{link|FASA|physician}}<br />
|food={{link|FASA|alcohol}}; {{link|FASA|Saurian brandy}}<br />
|people={{link|FASA|Christine Chapel}}; {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov}}; {{link|FASA|Drea}}; {{link|FASA|Hanar}}; {{link|FASA|Kelinda}}; {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk}}; {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy}}; {{link|FASA|Rojan}}; {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott}}; {{link|FASA|Spock}}; {{link|FASA|Shea}}; {{link|FASA|Leslie Thompson}}; {{link|FASA|Tomar}}; {{link|FASA|Nyota Uhura}}<br />
|politics={{link|FASA|Kelvan Empire}}; {{link|FASA|Merchant Marine}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}<br />
|scitech={{link|FASA|antimatter}}; {{link|FASA|armor}}; {{link|FASA|biology}}; {{link|FASA|brain}}; {{link|FASA|Claymore}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|communicator}}; {{link|FASA|distress call}}; {{link|FASA|food synthesizer}}; {{link|FASA|heart}}; {{link|FASA|hypospray}}; {{link|FASA|light year}}; {{link|FASA|molecule}}; {{link|FASA|nacelle}}; {{link|FASA|neuroanalyzer}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}}; {{link|FASA|pills}}; {{link|FASA|quasar}}; {{link|FASA|radiation}}; {{link|FASA|Rigelian Kassaba fever}}; {{link|FASA|self-destruct}}; {{link|FASA|stokaline}}; {{link|FASA|sword}}; {{link|FASA|telepathy}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|hour}}, {{link|FASA|month}}, {{link|FASA|year}}); {{link|FASA|transporter}}; {{link|FASA|tricorder}}; {{link|FASA|warp drive}}<br />
|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Kelvans}}; {{link|FASA|roses}}; {{link|FASA|sahsheer}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|main engineering}}; {{link|FASA|quarters}}; {{link|FASA|recreation room}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|sickbay}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|suicide}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
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|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
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==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
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|food=<br />
|people=<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
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{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|13th Century}}; {{link|FASA|1865}}; {{link|FASA|21st Century}}; {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
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|food={{link|FASA|alcohol}}; {{link|FASA|haggis}}; {{link|FASA|whiskey}}<br />
|people={{link|FASA|Napoleon Bonaparte}}; {{link|FASA|Robert the Bruce}}; {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov}}; {{link|FASA|Dickenson}}; {{link|FASA|Ulysses Grant}}; {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}; {{link|FASA|Kahless}}; {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}; {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk}}; {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}}; {{link|FASA|Louis XIV}}; {{link|FASA|George McClellan}}; {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy}}; {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott}}; {{link|FASA|Spock}}; {{link|FASA|Sulu}}; {{link|FASA|Surak}}; {{link|FASA|Nyota Uhura}}; {{link|FASA|Yarnek}}; {{link|FASA|Zora}}<br />
|politics={{link|FASA|king}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}; {{link|FASA|United States Army}}; {{link|FASA|United States Civil War}}; {{link|FASA|United States of America}}; {{link|FASA|United States President}}<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Monitor (ironclad)||U.S.S. ''Monitor'' (ironclad)}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|Arcturian dog-birds}}; {{link|FASA|Excalbians}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Klingons}}; {{link|FASA|Tiburonians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|chief engineer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|galley}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|security chief}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|torture}}; {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Max Ehrlich]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
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|culture={{link|FASA|Bible}}; {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}; {{link|FASA|Garden of Eden}}; {{link|FASA|Genesis (Biblical)||Genesis}}; {{link|FASA|music}}; {{link|FASA|Satan}}; {{link|FASA|violin}}<br />
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|politics={{link|FASA|Prime Directive}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|yeoman}}<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|food=<br />
|people=<br />
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|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|people=<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
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[[Category:23rd Century]]</div>Adminhttp://trekipedia.com/mw/index.php?title=Star_Trek_6_(Novel)&diff=80753Star Trek 6 (Novel)2023-12-05T19:53:50Z<p>Admin: /* The Apple */</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Trek'' 6 (Novel)}}<br />
{{ImageInfoBox2|name=''Star Trek'' 6|file=tosnov06.jpg|caption=Cover ({{Blish06}})}}<br />
{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
{{PrevBook|Star Trek 5|''Star Trek'' 5|Blish05}}<br />
{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
{{Writer|{{link|Production|James Blish}}}}<br />
{{ReleaseDate|1972|4}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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|xeno={{link|FASA|Arcturian dog-birds}}; {{link|FASA|Excalbians}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Klingons}}; {{link|FASA|Tiburonians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|chief engineer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|galley}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|security chief}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|torture}}; {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Max Ehrlich]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
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|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|food=<br />
|people=<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
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[[Category:23rd Century]]</div>Adminhttp://trekipedia.com/mw/index.php?title=Star_Trek_6_(Novel)&diff=80752Star Trek 6 (Novel)2023-12-05T19:53:10Z<p>Admin: /* The Apple */</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Trek'' 6 (Novel)}}<br />
{{ImageInfoBox2|name=''Star Trek'' 6|file=tosnov06.jpg|caption=Cover ({{Blish06}})}}<br />
{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
{{PrevBook|Star Trek 5|''Star Trek'' 5|Blish05}}<br />
{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
{{Writer|{{link|Production|James Blish}}}}<br />
{{ReleaseDate|1972|4}}<br />
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{{banner|FASA}}<br />
Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|transporter room}}; {{link|FASA|yellow alert}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|transporter||Beaming}} down to {{link|FASA|Gamma Trianguli VI}}, an {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} landing party discovers a seeming paradise &mdash; until they encounter poisonous plants, exploding rocks, and extremely dangerous weather conditions. In contrast, the planet's inhabitants are a gentle, childlike people who call themselves the {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}. {{link|FASA|Vaal}} is a computer constructed "in the dim time" many years before by unknown entities, which survives by metabolizing the natives' offerings of food, and it is draining the ''Enterprise'' of energy as well. The landing party must defeat Vaal and its people, led by the high priest {{link|FASA|Akuta}}, before the machine can destroy the starship. After a fight with the villagers, and Mr. {{link|FASA|Spock}}'s encounter with a lightning bolt, the starship's {{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||phasers}} destroy Vaal.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2208}}<br />
|culture={{link|FASA|Bible}}; {{link|FASA|Feeders of Vaal}}; {{link|FASA|Genesis (Biblical)||Genesis}}; {{link|FASA|music}}; {{link|FASA|Satan}}; {{link|FASA|violin}}<br />
|edu=<br />
|food={{link|FASA|fruit}}<br />
|people={{link|FASA|Adam (Biblical)||Adam}}; {{link|FASA|Akuta}}; {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov}}; {{link|FASA|Eve (Biblical)||Eve}}; {{link|FASA|Hendorff}}; {{link|FASA|Kaplan}}; {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk}}; {{link|FASA|Martha Landon}}; {{link|FASA|Mallory}}; {{link|FASA|Marple}}; {{link|FASA|Sayana}}; {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott}}; {{link|FASA|Spock}}; {{link|FASA|Vaal}}<br />
|politics={{link|FASA|Prime Directive}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|yeoman}}<br />
|scitech={{link|FASA|antibody}}; {{link|FASA|antimatter}}; {{link|FASA|artificial intelligence}}; {{link|FASA|biology}}; {{link|FASA|blood}}; {{link|FASA|circuits}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|communicator}}; {{link|FASA|Fahrenheit}}; {{link|FASA|forcefield}}; {{link|FASA|generator}}; {{link|FASA|gravity}}; {{link|FASA|hornblende}}; {{link|FASA|hypospray}}; {{link|FASA|impulse drive}}; {{link|FASA|kilometer}}; {{link|FASA|magnetism}}; {{link|FASA|meteorology}}; {{link|FASA|meter}}; {{link|FASA|mile}}; {{link|FASA|mines}}; {{link|FASA|nacelle}}; {{link|FASA|orbit}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}}; {{link|FASA|quartz}}; {{link|FASA|sensors}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|second}}, {{link|FASA|minute}}, {{link|FASA|hour}}); {{link|FASA|tractor beam}}; {{link|FASA|transporter}}; {{link|FASA|tricorder}}; {{link|FASA|uraninite}}; {{link|FASA|warp drive}}; {{link|FASA|water}}<br />
|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|bacteria}}; {{link|FASA|flies}}; {{link|FASA|flowers}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Vaalians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|colonization}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|science officer}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}})<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{RelatedData<br />
|header= 3<br />
|astro=<br />
|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{RelatedData<br />
|header= 3<br />
|astro=<br />
|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|header= 3<br />
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|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
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{{link|Episode|The Apple||Prime Timeline}} {{bullet}}{{link|Novel|Star Trek 6|The Apple|FASA Timeline}} {{bullet}}{{link|Comic|The Redshirt's Tale||KLVX Timeline}}<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Trek'' 6 (Novel)}}<br />
{{ImageInfoBox2|name=''Star Trek'' 6|file=tosnov06.jpg|caption=Cover ({{Blish06}})}}<br />
{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
{{PrevBook|Star Trek 5|''Star Trek'' 5|Blish05}}<br />
{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
{{Writer|{{link|Production|James Blish}}}}<br />
{{ReleaseDate|1972|4}}<br />
{{Ad|AmazonTOSBlish}}<br />
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{{banner|FASA}}<br />
Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
<br />
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
<br />
While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|13th Century}}; {{link|FASA|1865}}; {{link|FASA|21st Century}}; {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
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|politics={{link|FASA|king}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Command}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}; {{link|FASA|United States Army}}; {{link|FASA|United States Civil War}}; {{link|FASA|United States of America}}; {{link|FASA|United States President}}<br />
|scitech={{link|FASA|antimatter}}; {{link|FASA|atmosphere}}; {{link|FASA|atoms}}; {{link|FASA|batteries}}; {{link|FASA|boomerangs}}; {{link|FASA|bosun's whistle}}; {{link|FASA|carbon}}; {{link|FASA|carbon cycle}}; {{link|FASA|Class M planet}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|communicator}}; {{link|FASA|companel}}; {{link|FASA|foot}}; {{link|FASA|gravity}}; {{link|FASA|inch}}; {{link|FASA|iron}}; {{link|FASA|kilometer}}; {{link|FASA|lava}}; {{link|FASA|light year}}; {{link|FASA|mile}}; {{link|FASA|nitrogen}}; {{link|FASA|observation balloons}}; {{link|FASA|orbit}}; {{link|FASA|oxygen}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}}; {{link|FASA|radiation}}; {{link|FASA|sensors}}; {{link|FASA|spears}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|minute}}, {{link|FASA|hour}}, {{link|FASA|century}}); {{link|FASA|transporter}}; {{link|FASA|tricorder}}; {{link|FASA|velocity}}; {{link|FASA|viewscreen}}; {{link|FASA|watch}}<br />
|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Monitor (ironclad)||U.S.S. ''Monitor'' (ironclad)}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|Arcturian dog-birds}}; {{link|FASA|Excalbians}}; {{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|Klingons}}; {{link|FASA|Tiburonians}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|chief engineer}}; {{link|FASA|commanding officer}}; {{link|FASA|first officer}}; {{link|FASA|galley}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|security chief}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|torture}}; {{link|FASA|transporter room}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
{{MyriadLightsOfZetar}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
<br />
{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
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|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: c.{{link|FASA|1210}}; {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu={{link|FASA|doctor}}; {{link|FASA|doctorate}}; {{link|FASA|nurse}}; {{link|FASA|physician}}<br />
|food=<br />
|people={{link|FASA|Christine Chapel}}; {{link|FASA|Pavel Chekov}}; {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk}}; {{link|FASA|Kyle}}; {{link|FASA|Leonard McCoy}}; {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}}; {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott}}; {{link|FASA|Spock}}; {{link|FASA|Hikaru Sulu}}; {{link|FASA|Nyota Uhura}}<br />
|politics={{link|FASA|Star Fleet}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Ranks}}; {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}; {{link|FASA|yeoman}}<br />
|scitech={{link|FASA|antigrav}}; {{link|FASA|atmosphere}}; {{link|FASA|brain}}; {{link|FASA|communications}}; {{link|FASA|computer}}; {{link|FASA|deflector shields}}; {{link|FASA|encephalogram}}; {{link|FASA|flashlight}}; {{link|FASA|generator}}; {{link|FASA|gravity}}; {{link|FASA|navigational deflector}}; {{link|FASA|phasers}} ({{link|FASA|shipboard phasers||shipboard}}); {{link|FASA|sensors}}; {{link|FASA|Steinman analysis}}; {{link|FASA|telepathy}}; {{link|FASA|time}} ({{link|FASA|minute}}, {{link|FASA|hour}}); {{link|FASA|transporter}}; {{link|FASA|tricorder}}; {{link|FASA|turbolift}}; {{link|FASA|universal translator}}; {{link|FASA|viewscreen}}; {{link|FASA|warp drive}}<br />
|ships={{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}<br />
|xeno={{link|FASA|humanoids}}; {{link|FASA|Humans}}; {{link|FASA|hybrids}}; {{link|FASA|noncorporeal species}}; {{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; {{link|FASA|Zetars}}<br />
|misc={{link|FASA|bridge}}; {{link|FASA|briefing room}}; {{link|FASA|red alert}}; {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); {{link|FASA|transporter room}}; {{link|FASA|yellow alert}}<br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{RelatedData<br />
|header= 3<br />
|astro=<br />
|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==By Any Other Name==<br />
{{MyriadByAnyOtherName}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{RelatedData<br />
|header= 3<br />
|astro=<br />
|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{RelatedData<br />
|header= 3<br />
|astro=<br />
|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
{{MyriadMarkOfGideon}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
<br />
SUMMARY<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{RelatedData<br />
|header= 3<br />
|astro=<br />
|chrono={{link||FASA Timeline}}: {{link|FASA|2210}}<br />
|culture=<br />
|edu=<br />
|food=<br />
|people=<br />
|politics=<br />
|scitech=<br />
|ships=<br />
{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
|xeno=<br />
{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
}}<br />
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[[Category:FASA Timeline]]<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Trek'' 6 (Novel)}}<br />
{{ImageInfoBox2|name=''Star Trek'' 6|file=tosnov06.jpg|caption=Cover ({{Blish06}})}}<br />
{{Series|Star Trek}}<br />
{{Publisher|Bantam Books}}<br />
{{PrevBook|Star Trek 5|''Star Trek'' 5|Blish05}}<br />
{{NextBook|Star Trek 7|''Star Trek'' 7|Blish07}}<br />
{{Writer|{{link|Production|James Blish}}}}<br />
{{ReleaseDate|1972|4}}<br />
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Kirk, Spock, and the others of the ''Enterprise'' find a deadly Eden, discover elemental life forces and planetary death wishes, and even meet Abraham Lincoln and Genghis Khan, as they speed through space on new assignments into the unknown.<br />
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Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry.<br />
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==The Savage Curtain==<br />
{{MyriadSavageCurtain}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Savage Curtain}}.''<br/><br />
Story by [[Gene Roddenberry]]<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[Arthur Heinemann]]<br />
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While surveying the planet {{link|FASA|Excalbia}}, which appears to consist of nothing but a {{link|FASA|lava}}-like surface, the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} is scanned by a powerful energy source from the surface. Soon afterward, an entity who resembles and claims to actually be {{link|FASA|Abraham Lincoln}} appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard. {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}} and {{link|FASA|Spock}} welcome Lincoln with the full ceremonies due a visiting head of state, then accept his invitation to visit Excalbia. There, a rock-like being named {{link|FASA|Yarnek}} appears and announces that the ''Enterprise'' landing party will participate in a battle between good and evil, so that the {{link|FASA|Excalbians}} can learn about these concepts. On the side of good are Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and {{link|FASA|Surak}}, the {{link|FASA|Vulcans||Vulcan}} who united the people of his planet and taught them to suppress their emotions and live in peace. On the side of evil are {{link|FASA|Zora}}, a merciless criminal scientist, {{link|FASA|Genghis Khan}}, the tyrant warlord of ancient {{link|FASA|Earth}}, {{link|FASA|Colonel Green}}, an unprincipled, aggressive {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} warlord, and {{link|FASA|Kahless||Kahless the Unforgettable}}, the {{link|FASA|Klingons||Klingon}} who set the mold for the {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire}}. Yarnek threatens to destroy the ''Enterprise'' if Kirk and Spock do not participate. After both sides conceive plots and counter-plots, only Kirk, Spock, Genghis Khan, and Zora are left alive. Satisfied, Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the ''Enterprise.''<br />
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==The Lights of Zetar==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Lights of Zetar}}.''<br/><br />
Written by [[Jeremy Tarcher]] and [[Shari Lewis]].<br />
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{{link|FASA|Star Fleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|FASA|Mira Romaine}} has been assigned to the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||''Enterprise''}} to supervise the transfer of new equipment to {{link|FASA|Memory Alpha}}, the central library facility of the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets}}. Then an energy storm of unknown nature kills all the inhabitants of Memory Alpha &mdash; and erases its {{link|FASA|computer}} banks as well. Apparently as a result of the storm, Lieutenant Romaine, who has recently entered a shared attraction with Mr. {{link|FASA|Montgomery Scott||Scott}}, is able to predict where the energy will strike next: the ''Enterprise.'' Despite {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|FASA|James T. Kirk||Kirk}}'s best efforts, the energy enters the ship and possesses Romaine. They discover the storm is actually a collective, energy-based life-form, the surviving life force of the last natives of {{link|FASA|Zetar}}, a dead world. Romaine's psychological attributes made her an ideal host for the {{link|FASA|Zetars}}, who communicate through her. The Zetars refuse to leave her body, insisting that they have a right to live, even at the expense of Romaine's life, but the "Lights" are extinguished when Romaine is placed in a pressurized chamber, and the Zetars, accustomed to the vacuum of space, are subjected to extremely high pressure. Recovered, Romaine returns to Memory Alpha to help restore the heavily-damaged facilities.<br />
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==The Apple==<br />
{{MyriadTheApple}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Apple}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
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==By Any Other Name==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|By Any Other Name}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
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==The Cloud Minders==<br />
{{MyriadCloudMinders}}<br />
Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Cloud Minders}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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|people=<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
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==The Mark of Gideon==<br />
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Adapted from the episode ''{{link|Episode|The Mark of Gideon}}.''<br/><br />
Teleplay by [[NAME]]<br />
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SUMMARY<br />
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{{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}; <br />
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{{link|FASA|humanoids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Humans}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|hybrids}}; <br />
{{link|FASA|Vulcans}}; <br />
|misc={{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms}} ({{link|FASA|Star Fleet Uniforms (2207)||2207}}); <br />
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