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− | * [[Stardate]] 5027.3: [["The Enterprise Incident" (Episode)|"The Enterprise Incident"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5027.3: The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] attempts to steal a [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] [[Cloaking device|cloaking device]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 59: [["The Enterprise Incident" (Episode)|"The Enterprise Incident"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5029.5: [["And the Children Shall Lead" (Episode)|"And the Children Shall Lead"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5029.5: The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] rescues a group of children stranded on a planet, along with their evil [[Gorgon|"imaginary" friend]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 60: [["And the Children Shall Lead" (Episode)|"And the Children Shall Lead"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5121.5: [["The Empath" (Episode)|"The Empath"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5121.5: While visiting a doomed planet, an [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] landing party is subject to torturous experiments to test an empathic race. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 63: [["The Empath" (Episode)|"The Empath"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5423.4: [["The Mark of Gideon" (Episode)|"The Mark of Gideon"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5423.4: An overpopulated race of aliens abduct [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] to solve their population problem. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 72: [["The Mark of Gideon" (Episode)|"The Mark of Gideon"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5431.4: [["Spock's Brain" (Episode)|"Spock's Brain"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5431.4: [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] pursues aliens who have stolen [[Spock]]'s brain. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 61: [["Spock's Brain" (Episode)|"Spock's Brain"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5476.3: [["For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" (Episode)|"For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5476.3: As Dr. [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]] discovers he is dying of an [[Xenopolycythemia|incurable disease]], the crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] rush to stop an asteroid from colliding with a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] world, only to discover that the asteroid is, in fact, a disguised [[Yonada|alien vessel]]. They find an entire civilization living in the ship who believe they are actually on a planet, and a dictatorial "Oracle" who forbids any attempt to discover the truth. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 65: [["For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" (Episode)|"For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5630.7: [["Is There In Truth No Beauty?" (Episode)|"Is There In Truth No Beauty?"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5630.7: The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] transports an alien ambassador who must travel inside a special case, because his appearance causes insanity. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 62: [["Is There In Truth No Beauty?" (Episode)|"Is There In Truth No Beauty?"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5693.2: [["The Tholian Web" (Episode)|"The Tholian Web"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5693.2: [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] is caught between dimensions while the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is trapped by an energy draining web spun by the [[Tholians]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 64: [["The Tholian Web" (Episode)|"The Tholian Web"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5710.5: [["Wink of An Eye" (Episode)|"Wink of An Eye"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5710.5: Invisible "time-accelerated" [[Scalosians|aliens]] take over the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] and attempt to abduct the crew for use as "genetic stock." ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 68: [["Wink of An Eye" (Episode)|"Wink of An Eye"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5718.3: [["Whom Gods Destroy" (Episode)|"Whom Gods Destroy"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5718.3: [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] visits a mental health facility and confronts an insane starship captain who believes he is destined to control the universe. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 71: [["Whom Gods Destroy" (Episode)|"Whom Gods Destroy"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5725.3: [["The Lights of Zetar" (Episode)|"The Lights of Zetar"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5725.3: Strange, energy-based [[Zetars|alien life forms]] threaten the [[Memory Alpha]] station and the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] crew. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 73: [["The Lights of Zetar" (Episode)|"The Lights of Zetar"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5730.2: [["Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" (Episode)|"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5730.2: The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] picks up the last two survivors of a war-torn [[Cheron|planet]] who are still committed to destroying each other aboard the ship. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 70: [["Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" (Episode)|"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5784.2: [["Plato's Stepchildren" (Episode)|"Plato's Stepchildren"]] ([[Star Trek|TOS]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5784.2: The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] encounters an ageless and mischievous race of psychic [[Platonians|humanoids]] who claim to have organized their society around Ancient Greek ideals. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 67: [["Plato's Stepchildren" (Episode)|"Plato's Stepchildren"]]) |
− | + | * [[Stardate]] Unknown: The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] visits an abandoned outpost guarded by a mysterious computer. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 69: [["That Which Survives" (Episode)|"That Which Survives"]]) | |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5818.4: [["The Cloud Minders" (Episode)|"The Cloud Minders"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5818.4: [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] races against time to acquire plague-fighting minerals from a world in the midst of a civil uprising. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 74: [["The Cloud Minders" (Episode)|"The Cloud Minders"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5832.3: [["The Way to Eden" (Episode)|"The Way to Eden"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5832.3: The [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] is hijacked by the criminal Doctor [[Sevrin]] and his loyal, hippie-like followers, who are attempting to find paradise. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 75: [["The Way to Eden" (Episode)|"The Way to Eden"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5843.7: [["Requiem for Methuselah" (Episode)|"Requiem for Methuselah"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5843.7: The crew of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|''Enterprise'']] encounters an immortal [[Flint|human]] who lives as a recluse on a planet of his own. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 76: [["Requiem for Methuselah" (Episode)|"Requiem for Methuselah"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5906.4: [["The Savage Curtain" (Episode)|"The Savage Curtain"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5906.4: [[Excalbians|Aliens]] force [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] and [[Spock]] to battle illusionary villains in a test of good versus evil. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 77: [["The Savage Curtain" (Episode)|"The Savage Curtain"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5928.5: [["Turnabout Intruder" (Episode)|"Turnabout Intruder"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5928.5: [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]]'s consciousness becomes trapped in the body of a [[Lester, Janice|woman]] bent on killing him and taking over his command—while inhabiting ''his'' body. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 79: [["Turnabout Intruder" (Episode)|"Turnabout Intruder"]]) |
− | * [[Stardate]] 5943.7: [["All Our Yesterdays" (Episode)|"All Our Yesterdays"]] | + | * [[Stardate]] 5943.7: [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]] are trapped in the past on a [[Sarpeidon|world]] threatened by a [[Supernova|supernova]]. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] 78: [["All Our Yesterdays" (Episode)|"All Our Yesterdays"]]) |
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Revision as of 03:22, 16 September 2016
- Stardate 5027.3: The crew of the Enterprise attempts to steal a Romulan cloaking device. (TOS 59: "The Enterprise Incident")
- Stardate 5029.5: The crew of the Enterprise rescues a group of children stranded on a planet, along with their evil "imaginary" friend. (TOS 60: "And the Children Shall Lead")
- Stardate 5121.5: While visiting a doomed planet, an Enterprise landing party is subject to torturous experiments to test an empathic race. (TOS 63: "The Empath")
- Stardate 5423.4: An overpopulated race of aliens abduct Kirk to solve their population problem. (TOS 72: "The Mark of Gideon")
- Stardate 5431.4: Captain Kirk pursues aliens who have stolen Spock's brain. (TOS 61: "Spock's Brain")
- Stardate 5476.3: As Dr. McCoy discovers he is dying of an incurable disease, the crew of the Enterprise rush to stop an asteroid from colliding with a Federation world, only to discover that the asteroid is, in fact, a disguised alien vessel. They find an entire civilization living in the ship who believe they are actually on a planet, and a dictatorial "Oracle" who forbids any attempt to discover the truth. (TOS 65: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky")
- Stardate 5630.7: The Enterprise transports an alien ambassador who must travel inside a special case, because his appearance causes insanity. (TOS 62: "Is There In Truth No Beauty?")
- Stardate 5693.2: Captain Kirk is caught between dimensions while the Enterprise is trapped by an energy draining web spun by the Tholians. (TOS 64: "The Tholian Web")
- Stardate 5710.5: Invisible "time-accelerated" aliens take over the Enterprise and attempt to abduct the crew for use as "genetic stock." (TOS 68: "Wink of An Eye")
- Stardate 5718.3: Captain Kirk visits a mental health facility and confronts an insane starship captain who believes he is destined to control the universe. (TOS 71: "Whom Gods Destroy")
- Stardate 5725.3: Strange, energy-based alien life forms threaten the Memory Alpha station and the Enterprise crew. (TOS 73: "The Lights of Zetar")
- Stardate 5730.2: The Enterprise picks up the last two survivors of a war-torn planet who are still committed to destroying each other aboard the ship. (TOS 70: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")
- Stardate 5784.2: The crew of the Enterprise encounters an ageless and mischievous race of psychic humanoids who claim to have organized their society around Ancient Greek ideals. (TOS 67: "Plato's Stepchildren")
- Stardate Unknown: The crew of the Enterprise visits an abandoned outpost guarded by a mysterious computer. (TOS 69: "That Which Survives")
- Stardate 5818.4: Captain Kirk races against time to acquire plague-fighting minerals from a world in the midst of a civil uprising. (TOS 74: "The Cloud Minders")
- Stardate 5832.3: The Enterprise is hijacked by the criminal Doctor Sevrin and his loyal, hippie-like followers, who are attempting to find paradise. (TOS 75: "The Way to Eden")
- Stardate 5843.7: The crew of the Enterprise encounters an immortal human who lives as a recluse on a planet of his own. (TOS 76: "Requiem for Methuselah")
- Stardate 5906.4: Aliens force Kirk and Spock to battle illusionary villains in a test of good versus evil. (TOS 77: "The Savage Curtain")
- Stardate 5928.5: Captain Kirk's consciousness becomes trapped in the body of a woman bent on killing him and taking over his command—while inhabiting his body. (TOS 79: "Turnabout Intruder")
- Stardate 5943.7: Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped in the past on a world threatened by a supernova. (TOS 78: "All Our Yesterdays")
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