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William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk
RECURRING CAST
James Doohan as Lieutenant Arex
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Episode 3 - One of Our Planets Is Missing
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Episode 4 - The Lorelei Signal
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Episode 5 - More Tribbles, More Troubles
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Episode 7 - The Infinite Vulcan
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Episode 8 - The Magicks of Megas-Tu
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Episode 9 - Once Upon A Planet
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Episode 11 - The Terratin Incident
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Episode 13 - The Ambergris Element
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Episode 14 - The Slaver Weapon
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Episode 15 - The Eye of the Beholder
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Episode 17 - The Pirates of Orion
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Episode 19 - The Practical Joker
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Episode 21 - How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
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Episode 22 - The Counter-Clock Incident
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REGULAR CAST
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
DeForrest Kelley as Dr. Leonard McCoy
James Doohan as Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott
George Takei as Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu
Nichelle Nichols as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura
Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel
Majel Barrett as Lieutenant M'Ress
Roger C. Carmel as Harry Mudd
Episode 1 - Beyond the Farthest Star
A formless, malevolent entity takes control of the Enterprise, but Kirk lures it into an imploded star mass to save the crew and civilization.
After a mission involving the Guardian of Forever, no one recognizes Spock, who must journey into the past to save his own life during a Vulcan coming of age ritual.
When a huge cosmic cloud that ingests planets is intercepted by the Enterprise, Spock tries a mindmeld to convince it to stop harming inhabited worlds.
The Enterprise visits a planet where a race of seductive women suck the lifeforce out of men to remain alive; Uhura and an all-female landing party must rescue the rapidly degenerating male crewmembers.
The Enterprise rescues Cyrano Jones and a new breed of tribbles which get enormous instead of reproducing, but Jones has stolen a tribble predator from a ship of angry Klingons who want it back.
A shapeshifter encountered by the Enterprise assumes the shape of a missing philanthropist in order to carry out a spy mission for the Romulans.
A cloned giant from the Eugenics Wars wants to clone Spock in his own image as a galactic peacemaker.
The Enterprise enters a realm where magic has more power than technology, and the crew meets an alien who was the basis for human myths about Satan.
The crew returns to the planet it visited in "Shore Leave," only to find that the benign Keeper is dead and the computer, resenting its role as pleasure servant, has made fantasy run amok.
Kirk rescues Harry Mudd from a group of miners to whom he sold a fake love potion, but no one is more surprised than Mudd when the potion turns out to be effective after Nurse Chapel uses it on Spock.
Everyone on the Enterprise begins to shrink after being hit by an energy bolt, and the crew discovers a lost Earth colony in miniature.
The Enterprise is trapped in the Delta Triangle with a Klingon ship, where they find a graveyard of other vessels and their crews all living in harmony.
On an unstable planet which is covered almost completely by oceans, Kirk and Spock are turned into water-breathing Aquans, a race prejudiced against land-dwellers.
Enterprise crewmembers are taken hostile by the Kzin, a dangerous race trying to collect the ancient technology of the Slavers.
A landing party is imprisoned in a zoo by giant slug-like creatures who do not believe that the Enterprise crewmembers are intelligent.
An ancient race of spacefarers asks Kirk and Spock to help them prevent a holy war by retrieving the soul of a dead peacemaker.
Spock contracts an illness fatal to Vulcans, but the treatment is stolen by Orion pirates.
Visiting Commander Bem is imprisoned, and Kirk is threatened by a local god when he tries to rescue him.
After the Enterprise passes through an energy cloud, the ship is plagued by perforated drinking glasses and eyepieces which give viewers black eyes - while being pursued by Romulans.
Dr. McCoy is arrested and charged with causing a plague on a planet he visited nineteen years earlier, and the Enterprise crew contracts the illness while looking for evidence to use in his defense.
An ancient alien astronaut who visited Earth centuries before and was worshipped as a god takes Kirk as a specimen for a collection of species he's affected.
When Robert April, the Enterprise's first captain, and his wife travel aboard the ship to his retirement ceremony, the crew is pulled into a universe where time works backwards, and they become children. Because of his age, April remains an adult longer than the rest, and must assume command.
Read a brief review of the entire series on DVD at The Trek Nation.
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