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''Seven ''Enterprise'' crew members go on a shuttle mission with Spock in command.''
 
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En route to planet [[Makus III]], the ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|Enterprise]]'' encounters a giant quasarlike formation, [[Murasaki 312]]. When [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James|Kirk]] orders the ''[[Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701-7|Shuttlecraft Galileo]]'' to investigate the phenomenon, [[High Commissioner]] [[Ferris]] objects to the delay in the ''Enterprise's'' mission to deliver important medical supplies. When the ''Galileo'' crash-lands on the planet [[Taurus II]] with [[Spock]], [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]], [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]] and others aboard, Ferris demands the ''Enterprise'' abandon its search and continue its original mission. On the planet, Spock must keep everyone alive, a task complicated by [[Neanderthals|Neanderthal]]-like [[Taurans|natives]], and find a way to return to the ''Enterprise.'' His greatest challenge, however, is to win the respect of the men under his command: although his decisions are logical, the [[Vulcans|Vulcan]] is looked upon as a cold-blooded leader. After Mr. Scott uses the crew's [[Phaser#Type_II|phasers]] as an emergency fuel supply, the shuttle is able to achieve liftoff. In orbit, the Vulcan makes a last-minute emotional decision to jettison the shuttlecraft's remaining fuel, resulting in a flare that alerts the ''Enterprise'' to their position—and save's the ''Galileo's'' remaining crew.
 
En route to planet [[Makus III]], the ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|Enterprise]]'' encounters a giant quasarlike formation, [[Murasaki 312]]. When [[Captain]] [[Kirk, James|Kirk]] orders the ''[[Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701-7|Shuttlecraft Galileo]]'' to investigate the phenomenon, [[High Commissioner]] [[Ferris]] objects to the delay in the ''Enterprise's'' mission to deliver important medical supplies. When the ''Galileo'' crash-lands on the planet [[Taurus II]] with [[Spock]], [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]], [[Scott, Montgomery|Scotty]] and others aboard, Ferris demands the ''Enterprise'' abandon its search and continue its original mission. On the planet, Spock must keep everyone alive, a task complicated by [[Neanderthals|Neanderthal]]-like [[Taurans|natives]], and find a way to return to the ''Enterprise.'' His greatest challenge, however, is to win the respect of the men under his command: although his decisions are logical, the [[Vulcans|Vulcan]] is looked upon as a cold-blooded leader. After Mr. Scott uses the crew's [[Phaser#Type_II|phasers]] as an emergency fuel supply, the shuttle is able to achieve liftoff. In orbit, the Vulcan makes a last-minute emotional decision to jettison the shuttlecraft's remaining fuel, resulting in a flare that alerts the ''Enterprise'' to their position—and save's the ''Galileo's'' remaining crew.
 
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Revision as of 01:30, 1 May 2013

"The Galileo Seven"
Stardate 2821.5
Series Star Trek
Episode Number 13
Release Date 5 January 1967
Writer Oliver Crawford and Shimon Wincelberg (as S. Bar-David)
Story Oliver Crawford
Director James Goldstone
Cast
Captain James T. Kirk William Shatner
Lieutenant Commander Spock Leonard Nimoy
Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy DeForest Kelley
Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott James Doohan
Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu George Takei
Lieutenant Nyota Uhura Nichelle Nichols
Guest Cast
Lieutenant Boma Don Marshall
Crewman Gaetano Peter Marko
Latimer Reese Vaughn
Lieutenant Commander Kelowitz Grant Woods
Yeoman Mears Phyllis Douglas
High Commissioner Ferris John Crawford

Seven Enterprise crew members go on a shuttle mission with Spock in command.

Shuttlecraft Galileo
Tauran Spear

En route to planet Makus III, the Enterprise encounters a giant quasarlike formation, Murasaki 312. When Captain Kirk orders the Shuttlecraft Galileo to investigate the phenomenon, High Commissioner Ferris objects to the delay in the Enterprise's mission to deliver important medical supplies. When the Galileo crash-lands on the planet Taurus II with Spock, McCoy, Scotty and others aboard, Ferris demands the Enterprise abandon its search and continue its original mission. On the planet, Spock must keep everyone alive, a task complicated by Neanderthal-like natives, and find a way to return to the Enterprise. His greatest challenge, however, is to win the respect of the men under his command: although his decisions are logical, the Vulcan is looked upon as a cold-blooded leader. After Mr. Scott uses the crew's phasers as an emergency fuel supply, the shuttle is able to achieve liftoff. In orbit, the Vulcan makes a last-minute emotional decision to jettison the shuttlecraft's remaining fuel, resulting in a flare that alerts the Enterprise to their position—and save's the Galileo's remaining crew.