The Enterprise rescues con artist Harry Mudd and his "beautiful" female cargo.
Stardate 1329.1: Harry Mudd, with his cargo of three beautiful women, is beamed aboard the Enterprise just as his ship is destroyed in an asteroid field. In rescuing Mudd and his women, the Enterprise burns out its dilithium crystals. The starship proceeds as quickly as it can to a mining planet to replenish its supply. Mudd, against whom Kirk has filed criminal charges, makes advance contact with the miners, promising them his women in exchange for his freedom. The miners, led by Ben Childress, agree to the deal—only to discover that the women are using a highly illegal Venus drug to make themselves beautiful. The marriages work out nonetheless, and Kirk gets Harry—and the crystals he needs to run his ship.
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asteroid field; Earth; Ophiucus III; Rigel XII
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Carmel, Roger C.; Denberg, Susan; Doohan, James; Dynarski, Gene; Glass, Seamon; Goodwin, Jim; Hart, Harvey; Kandel, Stephen; Kelley, DeForest; Kowal, Jon; Nichols, Nichelle; Nimoy, Leonard; Roddenberry, Gene; Shatner, William; Steele, Karen; Takei, George; Thrett, Maggie
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Stardate 1116.4; Stardate 1329.1-1330.1; 2265
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doctor
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water
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Benton; Bonaventure, Ruth; Childress, Ben; Connors; Farrell, John; Gossett, Hiram; Kirk, James T.; Kovas, Magda; McCoy, Leonard; McHuron, Eve; Mudd, Harry; Scott, Montgomery; Spock; Sulu, Hikaru; Uhura, Nyota
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Starfleet; Starfleet Ranks; United Federation of Planets
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communicator; computer; impulse drive; lithium crystals; phaser; subspace radio; transporter; tricorder; Venus drug; warp drive; warp nacelle
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Class J cargo ship; Constitution class; U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701
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Humans; Vulcans
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counterfeit; smuggling; wiving settlers
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