William Shatner (“Boston Legal”) is the legendary Captain Kirk, and Leonard Nimoy co-stars as the stoic Vulcan alien Mr. Spock, in this pioneering sci-fi series that boldly goes where no man has gone before. Traveling aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, the crew fights hostile Klingons and Romulans while trying to keep peace throughout the Federation of Planets.
Two survivors of a devastated planet remained committed to destroying one another (Let That Be Your Last Battlefield)
Bele's powers seize control of the Enterprise (Let That Be Your Last Battlefield)
Kirk is distracted while the Enterprise is threatened (Elaan of Troyius)
Kirk is seduced and his decisions regarding the Enterprise's situation with the Klingons are questioned (Elaan of Troyius)
Two silver-robed aliens called Vians injures Kirk and knocks him to the floor (The Empath)
The Vians observe Gem as she grows weaker sacrificing her remaining energy to save McCoy's life (The Empath)
Hyperaccelerated aliens, invisible to the naked eye, take over the Enterprise (Wink of an Eye)
Rael walks in on Kirk kissing Deela and fights him (Wink of an Eye)
Platonians use psychokinetic power to toy with the crew (Plato's Stepchildren)
Kirk uses his newly gained telekinetic powers in a contest of strength with Parmen (Plato's Stepchildren)
As the Tholian web is almost complete, Kirk's image is spotted and Spock locks onto him with the tractor beam (The Tholian Web)
Kirk and Spock attempt to shut down the Oracle, but it becomes furious and makes them retreat (For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky)
Kirk, Spock and McCoy are escorted to a temple where Natira prays to her god, who strikes the three down with a powerful electric shock (For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky)
Kirk and his and his landing team beam aboard the defiant, only to find its crew dead (The Tholian Web)
After another grueling battle, Kirk convince the Klingons that all the fighting is pointless (Day of the Dove)
A malevolent entity pits Klingons against the Enterprise crew (Day of the Dove)
The OK Corral shootout replays as history dictates at first, but history is soon changed by Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise crew (Spectre of the Gun)
Chekov is a romanced by a local girl on a planet where Kirk and his crew are forced to re-enact the shootout at the OK Corral as a punishment for trespassing (Spectre of the Gun)
The sight of a Medusan ambassador causes insanity (Is There In Truth No Beauty?)
As Kollos, Spock madly attacks the Enterprise crew (Is There In Truth No Beauty?)
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