[rec.arts.startrek.info] Star Trek TOS/TAS List of Lists

mholtz@sactoh0.sac.ca.us (Mark A. Holtz) (06/07/91)

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                      Star Trek TOS/TAS Lists of Lists
                           compiled by Mark Holtz
                           (Revised June 4, 1991)

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Index:
Star Trek (The Original Series)
Star Trek (The Animated Series)
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                     "Star Trek" (The Original Series):

Regular Cast
~~~~~~~~~~~~
William Shatner - Captain James Tiberius Kirk
                  (was James R. Kirk in "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
                  (Tiberius is from the novels or TAS)
Leonard Nimoy - First Officer/Commander Spock
                (Lieutenant Commander for part of first season)
DeForest Kelley - Lieutenant Commander/Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
                  (Chief Medical Officer)
James Doohan - Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott "Scotty"
               (Chief Engineer)
             - Sargon (Return to Tomorrow)
             - Voice of Trelane's Father (The Squire of Gothos)
George Takei - Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu (Helmsman)
Walter Koenig - Ensign Pavel Chekov (Navigator) (Seasons 2-3)
Nichelle Nichols - Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (Communications Officer)
Majel Barrett - Nurse Christine Chapel
              - Number One (The Cage)
              - Enterprise Computer (uncredited)
Grace Lee Whitney - Yeoman Janice Rand (Season 1)

Notable Guests Stars
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stanley Adams - Cyrano Jones (The Trouble With Tribbles)
Barbara Baldavin - Angela Martine-Teller  (Balance  of Terror,  Shore  Leave,
                   Turnabout Intruder)
Michael Barrier - Lt. Vincent DeSalle  (The Squire  of Gothos,  This Side  of
                  Paradise, Catspaw)
Melvin Belli - Gorgon (And The Children Shall Lead)
Roger C. Carmel - Harcourt Fenton Mudd (Mudd's Women & I, Mudd)
William Campbell - Trelane (The Squire of Gothos)
                 - Klingon Commander Koloth (The Trouble with Tribbles)
Ted Cassidy - Voice of Balok (The Corbomite Maneuver)
            - Ruk (What Are Little Girls Made Of?)
Joan Collins - Edith Keeler (City on the Edge of Forever)
Yvonne Craig - Marta (Whom Gods Destroy)
James Daly - Flint (Requiem for Methuselah)
Teri Garr - Roberta Lincoln, Gary Seven's Secretary (Assignment: Earth)
Mariette Hartley - Zarabeth (All Our Yesterdays)
Bruce Hyde - Lt. Kevin Riley (The Naked Time, The Conscience of the King)
Jill Ireland - Leila Kalomi (This Side Of Paradise)
Sally Kellerman - Dr. Elizabeth Dehner (Where No Man Has Gone Before)
Robert Lansing - Gary Seven (Assignment: Earth)
Mark Lenard - Romulan Commander (Balance of Terror)
            - Sarek (Journey to Babel)
Gary Lockwood - Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell (Where No Man Has Gone Before)
Keye Luke - Cary (Whom Gods Destroy)
Bruce Mars - Finnegan (Shore Leave)
Richard "Ricardo" Montalban - Khan Noonian Singh (Space Seed)
Diana Muldaur - Dr. Ann Mulhall (Return to Tomorrow)
              - Dr. Miranda Jones (Is There In Truth No Beauty)
Eddie Paskey - Lt. Leslie (various)
David L. Ross - Lt. Galloway (various)
Vic Tayback - Jojo Krako (A Piece of the Action)
William Windom - Commodore Mathew Decker (The Doomsday Machine)
John Winston - Lt. Kyle (Transporter Chief - various)
Ian Wolfe - Septimus (Bread and Circuses)
          - Mr. Atoz (All Our Yesterdays)
Grant Woods - Lt. Commander Kelowitz (The Galileo Seven, Arena, This Side  Of
              Paradise)
Jane Wyatt - Amanda (Journey to Babel)

Episode synopsis by Edward Champion.

First Season
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Order Air Date  PCode Stardate Title
===== ========= ===== ======== ===========================================
   0. - PILOT -     1 Unknown  The Cage

   Captain Pike becomes part of a scientific experiment in which he must mate
   with Vina, the lone survivor of a crash landing on a planet.

   1. Sep  8 66     6  1513.1  The Man Trap

   An old friend  of Dr. McCoy's  turns out to  be a creature  that lives  on
   salt.

   2. Sep 15 66     8  1533.6  Charlie X

   A young man with strange powers threatens the Enterprise.

   3. Sep 22 66     2  1312.4  Where No Man Has Gone Before

   After nearly breaking the galactic barrier, the Enterprise must deal  with
   Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell, who has  developed powers since this journey  and
   become almost power-crazed.

   4. Sep 29 66     7  1704.2  The Naked Time

   A  disease  causing  psychological  effects   on  the  crew  strikes   the
   Enterprise.

   5. Oct  6 66     5  1672.1  The Enemy Within

   A transporter accident causes Kirk to split into two people: one kind  and
   intelligent, the other violent and evil.

   6. Oct 13 66     4  1329.1  Mudd's Women

   Harry Mudd, a criminal, and three women beam aboard the Enterprise and try
   to sell beauty drugs on a mining world.

   7. Oct 20 66    10  2712.4  What are Little Girls Made Of?

   Dr. Roger Korby, Chapel's fiancee, is found on a planet run by androids.

   8. Oct 27 66    12  2713.5  Miri

   Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Rand are  trapped on a planet where children  live
   long but die when they reach puberty.

   9. Nov  3 66    11  2715.1  Dagger of the Mind

   The 23rd-century equivalent of a "funny  farm" is overrun by a mad  doctor
   with the help of a new mind control device.

  10. Nov 10 66     3  1512.2  The Corbomite Maneuver

   After destroying  a  space  buoy,  the Enterprise  is  threatened  by  the
   Fesarius and must bluff its way out.

  11. Nov 17 66    16  3012.4  The Menagerie (Part One)
  12. Nov 24 66    16  3012.4  The Menagerie (Part Two)

   Spock attempts to transport  Captain Pike to  Talos IV unsuccessfully  and
   must face court-martial.

  13. Dec  8 66    13  2817.6  The Conscience of the King

   A murder mystery is linked to an actor who may have committed the murder.

  14. Dec 15 66     9  1709.1  Balance of Terror

   The Enterprise plays hide-and-seek  with a Romulan  warbird as it  attacks
   Federation outposts.

  15. Dec 29 66    17  3025.3  Shore Leave

   The crew visit a planet where thoughts come true.

  16. Jan  5 67    14  2821.5  The Galileo Seven

   Spock leads a mission aboard the shuttlecraft Galileo but crash-lands on a
   planet with ape-like natives.

  17. Jan 12 67    18  2124.5  The Squire of Gothos

   The Enterprise is threatened by Trelane, a playful squire with  tremendous
   powers.

  18. Jan 19 67    19  3045.6  Arena

   Kirk and the captain of another vessel must fight to determine the fate of
   both vessels.

  19. Jan 26 67    21  3113.2  Tomorrow is Yesterday

   The Enterprise transports  back to  Earth of the  1960's and  accidentally
   beams aboard an Air Force pilot.

  20. Feb  2 67    15  2947.3  Court Martial

   Kirk is accused of killing an officer and the evidence has been altered to
   prove Kirk's guilt.

  21. Feb  9 67    22  3156.2  The Return of the Archons

   Kirk must battle with a computer that puts individuals under a controlling
   force.

  22. Feb 16 67    24  3141.9  Space Seed

   An artificially-bred criminal from  the late 20th-century with  superhuman
   powers tries to take over the Enterprise.

  23. Feb 23 67    23  3192.1  A Taste of Armageddon

   A war is fought  between two worlds using  computers. The individuals  who
   live in the places that are "hit" kill themselves voluntarily.

  24. Mar  2 67    25  3417.3  This Side of Paradise

   A plant effects the emotions of the people that it hits, including Spock.

  25. Mar  9 67    26  3196.1  The Devil in the Dark

   Engineers are being killed by a creature that moves through stone. Is it a
   threat?

  26. Mar 16 67    27  3198.4  Errand of Mercy

   Kirk and Spock battle against Klingons killing the inhabitants of Organia,
   who don't seem to care whether or not they survive.

  27. Mar 23 67    20  3087.6  The Alternative Factor

   The Enterprise encounters Lazarus, a mysterious  man that seems to have  a
   double life.

  28. Apr  6 67    28  3134.0  The City on the Edge of Forever

   After McCoy accidentally  overdoses on a  drug, the crew  must follow  him
   back in time to the 1930's and prevent him from interfering with history.

  29. Apr 13 67    29  3287.2  Operation - Annihilate

   The crew must battle amoeba-like aliens that are terrorizing a planet.

Second Season
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Order Air Date  PCode Stardate Title
===== ========= ===== ======== ===========================================
  30. Sep 15 67    34  3372.7  Amok Time

   Spock must return to Vulcan to complete an ordeal known as pon farr.

  31. Sep 22 67    33  3468.1  Who Morns for Adonais

   Apollo terrorizes the crew and falls in love with Scotty's girl friend.

  32. Sep 29 67    37  3451.9  The Changeling

   An ancient space  probe mistakes  Kirk for  its creator  and believes  its
   mission is to destroy imperfect life forms.

  33. Oct  6 67    39 Unknown  Mirror, Mirror

   An ion  storm transports  Kirk,  Scott, McCoy,  and  Uhura to  a  parallel
   universe.

  34. Oct 13 67    38  3715.0  The Apple

   Natives worship a serpent-like creature that is actually a computer.

  35. Oct 20 67    35  4202.9  The Doomsday Machine

   The  Enterprise  must  battle  with  a  creature  that  eats  planets  and
   starships.

  36. Oct 27 67    30  3018.2  Catspaw

   A "Halloween" like scenario terrorizes the crew of the Enterprise.

  37. Nov  3 67    41  4513.3  I, Mudd

   Mudd returns on a planet run by androids in which he is ruler.

  38. Nov 10 67    31  3219.4  Metamorphosis

   A famed  scientist who  hasn't aged  a day  is found  on a  planet with  a
   cloud-like creature called the Companion.

  39. Nov 17 67    44  3842.3  Journey to Babel

   A Vulcan ambassador and his wife are discovered to be Spock's parents.

  40. Dec  1 67    32  3497.2  Friday's Child

   Kirk and Spock try to stop the  Klingons from creating an alliance with  a
   warlike people and must prevent a pregnant woman's death.

  41. Dec  8 67    40  3478.2  The Deadly Years

   The crew ages rapidly due to a strange disease.

  42. Dec 15 67    47  3619.2  Obsession

   A cloudlike  creature  that Kirk  had  encountered as  a  lieutenant  with
   Captain Garrovick terrorizes the Enterprise and Garrovick's son.

  43. Dec 22 67    36  3614.9  Wolf in the Fold

   Is Scotty a murderer or is the murderer a mysterious entity?

  44. Dec 29 67    42  4523.3  The Trouble with Tribbles

   Kirk tries to protect  some wheat while  dealing with tribbles,  creatures
   that multiply quite rapidly.

  45. Jan  5 68    46  3211.7  The Gamesters of Triskellion

   Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are kidnapped  by beings to fight in deadly  games
   for the amusement of three brains.

  46. Jan 12 68    49  4598.0  A Piece of the Action

   Kirk, Spock, and McCoy meet the  Untouchables on a planet that reenacts  a
   book left behind by another starship.

  47. Jan 19 68    48  4307.1  The Immunity Syndrome

   A giant amoeba menaces the universe  and the Enterprise is called on  hand
   after it destroys the Intrepid.

  48. Feb  2 68    45  4211.4  A Private Little War

   Kirk, on a Davy Crockett-like planet, is bitten by a Mugato while the rest
   of the crew fights Klingons.

  49. Feb  9 68    51  4768.3  Return to Tomorrow

   Kirk, Spock,  and a  female doctor  have their  bodies borrowed  by  three
   survivors of a lost civilization.

  50. Feb 16 68    52  2534.0  Patterns of Force

   The Enterprise finds a planet in which Nazi Germany has been recreated.

  51. Feb 23 68    50  4657.5  By Any Other Name

   The Kelvans lure the Enterprise into a trap to see if our galaxy is  ready
   to be colonized by the Kelvan Empire.

  52. Mar  1 68    54 Unknown  The Omega Glory

   The Enterprise discovers a starship whose crew has died from a  mysterious
   virus and  finds a  planet that  is  parallel to  Earth, except  that  the
   communists have won control of the planet.

  53. Mar  8 68    53  4729.4  The Ultimate Computer

   A new computer invented by a  prodigy and installed aboard the  Enterprise
   assumes that a combat simulation is real.

  54. Mar 15 68    43  4040.7  Bread and Circuses

   A society similar to Earth is found on a planet in which the Roman  Empire
   is still in control of the world.

  55. Mar 29 68    55 Unknown  Assignment: Earth

   The Enterprise travels back in time to find Gary Seven, an alien who wants
   to prevent the launching of an orbital atomic bomb.


Third Season
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Order Air Date  PCode Stardate Title
===== ========= ===== ======== ===========================================
  56. Sep 20 68    61  5431.4  Spock's Brain

   Females steal Spock's brain and attempt to  use it to gain power and  bore
   the audience for an hour.

  57. Sep 27 68    59  5031.3  The Enterprise Incident

   Is  Kirk  going  crazy  by  dragging  the  Enterprise  to  Romulan  space,
   jeopardizing the crew?

  58. Oct  4 68    58  4842.6  The Paradise Syndrome

   Kirk loses his memory and is left on a planet where he is worshipped as  a
   god.

  59. Oct 11 68    60  5027.3  And The Children Shall Lead

   Five children with  powers are guided  by Gorgon, the  friendly angel,  to
   take over planets and other people.

  60. Oct 18 68    62  5630.7  Is There In Truth No Beauty?

   A love triangle occurs  between a telepathic scientist,  her wooer, and  a
   alien that causes blindness.

  61. Oct 25 68    56  4385.3  Spectre of the Gun

   Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Chekov are  transported to a recreation of the  OK
   Corral gunfight, doomed to die.

  62. Nov  1 68    66 Unknown  Day of the Dove

   Phasers turn into swords, Klingons fight  the crew of the Enterprise,  and
   an alien feeds off their fighting.

  63. Nov  8 68    65  5476.3  For The World Is Hollow,
                               And I Have Touched the Sky

   McCoy, who only has a  year to live, falls in  love with a priestess on  a
   asteroid.

  64. Nov 15 68    64  5693.4  The Tholian Web

   Kirk is lost, the crew goes mad,  and Tholians construct a web around  the
   Enterprise.

  65. Nov 22 68    67  5784.0  Plato's Stepchildren

   Powerful telekinetics control the Enterprise crew on the planet Platonius.

  66. Nov 29 68    68  5710.5  Wink of an Eye

   Kirk encounters a people  that lives in a  different time continuum  (i.e.
   time is slowed down).

  67. Dec  6 68    63  5121.0  The Empath

   Kirk, Spock,  and  McCoy are  kidnapped  by  aliens who  want  to  conduct
   experiments on them and find a mute women who can cure pain.

  68. Dec 20 68    57  4372.5  Elaan of Troyius

   A spoiled brat that Kirk is assigned to transport to marry another  leader
   is pursued by Klingons and causes Kirk to fall in love with her because of
   her tears.

  69. Jan  3 69    71  5718.3  Whom Gods Destroy

   A once legendary captain who has gone insane takes control of a Federation
   funny farm.

  70. Jan 10 69    70  5730.2  Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

   Two humanoids fight  against each other,  the last of  two races who  have
   wiped each other out.

  71. Jan 17 69    72  5423.4  The Mark Of Gideon

   An overcrowded, disease-free  planet wants  Kirk to  inflict disease  upon
   their planet.

  72. Jan 24 69    69 Unknown  That Which Survives

   A hologram threatens the lives of several crewmen of the Enterprise as  an
   away team is stranded on a planet.

  73. Jan 31 69    73  5725.3  The Lights of Zetar

   Scotty's girl friend acquires powers to see in the future after looking at
   the lights of Zetar.

  74. Feb 14 69    76  5843.7  Requiem for Methuselah

   Flint, a man with rare articles in his house, is found on a planet with  a
   robot and a girl, whom Kirk immediately scores with.

  75. Feb 21 69    75  5832.3  The Way to Eden

   Space hippies come  on board  the Enterprise searching  for the  legendary
   planet of Eden.

  76. Feb 28 69    74  5818.4  The Cloudminders

   On a planet, rulers live  in the cities, miners  live on the surface.  The
   miners struggle for equality.

  77. Mar  7 69    77  5906.4  The Savage Curtain

   Abraham Lincoln comes on board the Enterprise and fights a battle  between
   good and evil with Kirk and Spock.

  78. Mar 14 69    78  5943.7  All Our Yesterdays

   Kirk, Spock and McCoy are accidentally transported to the past on a planet
   whose sun is about to go supernova.

  79. Jun  3 69    79  5298.5  Turnabout Intruder

   Dr. Janice Lester, an old romance  of Kirk's, switches bodies with him  to
   become commander of a starship.

Syndication Notes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Star Trek (TOS) is  distributed to local stations  by Paramount. It has  been
edited down in order to  fit in more commercials,  and is aired according  to
production code order, not according to original air dates.

The entire series  is also  available uncut  from Paramount  Home Video,  and
includes the original promos for the  following episode. The ordering of  the
tapes is according  to air dates,  with "The Cage"  considered to be  episode
one.

Alternative Japanese Titles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is a list of the names of Star Trek episodes as they appear in Japan.  I
got this from David Gerrold's book "The World Of Star Trek":

"Where No Man Has Gone Before" - "The Glittering Eyes"
"The Naked Time" - "The Evil Space Disease"
"The Menagerie" - "Phantomatic Mystery Beings on Talos"
"The Devil in the Dark" - "Horuta: The Underground Monster"
"Errand of Mercy" - "The Invasion of the Klingon Empire"
"The City on the Edge of Forever" - "The Dangerous Trip to the Past"
"The Doomsday Machine" - "The Gigantic Monster in Space"
"Journey to Babel" - "The Invasion of the Planet Orion"
"Wolf in the Fold" - "The Bloodthirsty Felon of Planet Arugirisu"
"The Trouble with Tribbles" - "The New Species"
"The  Tholian  Web"  -  "The  Crisis  of  Captain  Kirk  Entering  the  Other
Dimensional Space"

"I'm a Doctor, not a _________" . . . .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bricklayer - "Devil in the Dark"
Escalator - "Friday's Child"
Engineer - "Mirror, Mirror"
Mechanic - "The Doomsday Machine"
Psychiatrist - "The City on the Edge of Forever"
Coal Miner - "The Empath"  (Seconds  later,  McCoy  also  says  "I'm  not  an
             engineer."

. . . . And Variations Thereof
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"I'm not a magician, I'm just an old country doctor" - "The Deadly Years"
"What am I, a doctor or a Moon shuttle conductor?" - "The Corbomite Maneuver"
"Well, are you a doctor or aren't you?" - Kirk, "Amok Time"

These lines  may have  originated  with Heinlein's  1952 novel  "The  Rolling
Stones." In  that book,  Dr. Edith  Stone says,  "How can  I be  sure? I'm  a
doctor, not a fortune-teller."

Attempts at Self-Destruct
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"
"By Any Other Name"

Time Travel
~~~~~~~~~~~
"The City on the Edge of Forever" - The Guardian of Forever
"Tomorrow is Yesterday" - The slingshot effect
"The Naked Time" - Cold-starting the warp engines
"All Our Yesterdays" - Mr. Atoz's time travel system
"Assignment: Earth" - The slingshot effect
"Assignment: Earth" - Isis' time-space transporter

Security Codes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beam up safety code from "Whom Gods Destroy":
Query: Scotty - Queen to Queen's Level Three
Response: Kirk - Queen to King's Level One

Self-destruct code from "Let that be your last battlefield":
Part 1: Kirk - 1-1-A
Part 2: Spock (Scotty) - 1-1-A-2-B
Part 3: Scott (Chekov) - 1-A-2-B-3
Part 4: Kirk - 0-0-0-Destruct-0 Initiate

Abort: Kirk - 1-2-3-Continuity Abort Destruct Sequence

(Name in parenthesis is who said it in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

Kirk's "Everything's OK" codes:
"Four-Score-and-Seven"
"Condition Green"

How many episodes?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kirk - 79 TOS episodes
Spock - 79 TOS episodes + "The Cage"
McCoy - 74 TOS episodes + (possibly) "Encounter At Farpoint"
Uhura - 65 TOS episodes
Scotty - 61 TOS episodes
Sulu - 47 TOS episodes
Chekov - 33 TOS episodes

In-Jokes
~~~~~~~~
'human engrams' (TOS:  The Ultimate Computer)  - don't these  come in from  a
non-Roddenberry context (L.Ron Hubbard)?

Operation SNAFU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Charlie X" - Kirk enters a turbolift  with the boy Charlie, en route to  the
bridge, wearing his usual  uniform shirt with the  badge on the left  breast.
When they emerge from the lift, Kirk is wearing his yellow-green  wrap-around
shirt with the  badge down  near the waist.   Yet  for the rest  of the  show
(after  the  bridge  scene  and  some  shirtless  scenes  in  the  Enterprise
gymnasium) he retains his usual shirt.



"The Menagerie" -  The ONLY doorknob  seen in a  Federation setting (ship  or
starbase etc.) was on the door to Christopher Pike's quarters, which was kind
of ironic, since he's about the only person who COULDN'T use a doorknob! :-)

"Space Seed" - As Kirk  is bashing in Khan's  glass coffin, his phaser  falls
off his  belt. McCoy  keeps looking  down  at it,  like he's  wondering  when
they're going to yell 'cut'  so they can re-shoot  the scene. They never  did
re-shoot because they didn't want to invest in more glass.

"Mirror, Mirror"  - In  the beginning  of  the episode,  Kirks calls  up  the
Enterprise, requests beam  up, and puts  the communicator back  on his  belt.
During the partial materialization on the transporter room, the  communicator
is in Kirk's hand with  the antenna grid fully  open. Then, when the  landing
party materializes fully in the mirror universe, the communicator is back  on
Kirk's belt.

"Operation: Annihilate!" -  In a well-known  ST blooper, the  amoeba-creature
accidentally hits Spock's read end instead of his back.

"Court Martial" - Kirk says "Gentlemen, this computer has an auditory sensor.
It can, in effect, hear sounds. By installing a booster we can increase  that
capability on  the order  of one  to  the fourth  power." Hmmmm,  either  the
writers or William Shatner seemed to think that it sound more impressive than
just plain old "one". And, I guess we have to assume that both the voices and
the other ship noises were masked out just like those heartbeats.

"The Way to Eden" - Although not  an actual snarf, Adam's hand twitchs  after
he was "dead". However, many muscular spasms do occur after death.

- James Doohan is missing the middle finger of his left hand. It can be  seen
in brief shots (especially  in the early episodes).  Whenever they needed  to
show Scotty's  hands (like  when  he operated  the  transporter) they  had  a
stand-in and showed a close-up. ("Cut! All right, bring in the stunt hands.")
NOTE: I've received e-mail saying that it could be his RIGHT hand, judging by
his clenched fist in "The Apple". Could someone verify?

-  In  the  self-distruct  sequence,  the  computer  confirms  Scotty's  code
("1A-2B-3") with "1B-2B-3". (Unable to confirm).

                           "Theme from STAR TREK"
                         Lyrics by Gene Roddenberry
  From "The Making of Star Trek" by Stephen E. Whitfield & Gene Roddenberry

Beyond
The rim of star-light
My love
Is wand'ring in star flight
I know
He'll find in star-clustered reaches
Love,
Strange love a star woman teaches
I know
His journey end never
His star trek
Will go on forever.
But tell him
While he wanders his starry sea
Remember, remember me.

Additional Notes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For a good source  of information, please try  "The Star Trek Compendium"  by
Alan Asherman.
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                     "Star Trek" (The Animated Series):

Order Air Date  PCode Stardate Title
===== ========= ===== ======== ===========================================
   1. Sep 15 73    3A  5373.4  Yesteryear

   In order to change the present, Spock  must save himself in the past  from
   death.

   2. Sep 22 73    7A  5371.3  One Of Our Planets Is Missing

   A cosmic cloud that eats planets is found  to be a life form that is  just
   plain hungry and is not aware that people live on the planets.

   3. Sep 29 73    6A  5483.7  The Lorelei Signal

   Alien women send signals which draw the male faction of the Enterprise and
   cause them to grow old.

   4. Oct  6 73    1A  5392.4  More Tribbles, More Troubles

   Tribbles return  aboard  the Enterprise  that  grow increasingly  fat  and
   gloomers attempt to eat them.

   5. Oct 13 73    5A  5143.3  The Survivor

   Carter Winston is found after five years and turns out to be a polymorph.

   6. Oct 20 73    2A  5554.4  The Infinite Vulcan

   A giant scientist wants to clone Spock to use as a galactic peacemaker.

   7. Oct 27 73    9A  1254.4  The Magicks Of Megas-Tu

   A creature  with  a  broad personality  and  magic  turns out  to  be  our
   interpretation of Satan when the creature had visited our planet.

   8. Nov  3 73   14A  5591.2  Once Upon A Planet

   The crew return  to the  "Shore Leave" planet  and find  everything to  be
   going haywire.

   9. Nov 10 73    8A  4978.5  Mudd's Passion

   Mudd sells a  love potion that  actually works but  causes its victims  to
   hate each other after wearing off.

  10. Nov 17 73   15A  5577.3  The Terratin Incident

   The Enterprise crew begins to shrink and finds a miniature city.

  11. Nov 24 73   10A  5267.2  Time Trap

   The Enterprise is trapped in a segment of space in which there seems to be
   no escape with Klingons.

  12. Dec  1 73   13A  5499.9  The Ambergris Element

   Kirk and  Spock  turn  into  fish  on a  planet  that  believes  the  "air
   breathers" are their enemies.

  13. Dec 15 73   11A  4187.3  Slaver Weapon

   A weapon  with  101  uses  is  found  by  Spock,  Uhura,  and  Sulu  on  a
   shuttlecraft mission.

  14. Dec 22 73    4A  5521.3  Beyond The Farthest Star

   The Enterprise tries to stop a creature controlling a starship.

  15. Jan  5 74   16A  5501.2  The Eye Of The Beholder

   The crew are put into a zoo run by an advanced race of alien beings.

  16. Jan 13 74   12A  5683.1  Jihad

   Kirk, Spock, and many other  aliens go on a mission  to find a holy  relic
   that will prevent a war.

  17. Sep  7 74   19A  6334.1  The Pirates Of Orion

   As Spock dies from a deadly disease, Orion pirates strike against the ship
   that carries the cure to it.

  18. Sep 14 74   17A  7403.6  Bem

   A female  god tells  Kirk  to go  kiss off  instead  of messing  with  her
   children.

  19. Sep 21 74   20A  3183.3  Practical Joker

   Strange things are  afoot on  board the Enterprise  when it  enters a  big
   cloud after escaping Romulans.

  20. Sep 28 74   18A  5285.6  Albatross

   McCoy is arrested  for creating a  plague 19 years  earlier on the  planet
   Dramia.

  21. Oct  5 74   21A  6063.4  How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth

   An astronaut who  had visited  Earth before and  was worshipped  as a  god
   captures the Enterprise in a strange city.

  22. Oct 12 74   22A  6770.3  The Counter-Clock Incident

   Time reverses itself  as the  Enterprise enters another  universe and  the
   crew become children.

IMPORTANT NOTE: None of the information  presented in the Animated series  is
considered connical by  Paramount in the  Star Trek movies  or TNG. In  other
words, everything that happened in TAS didn't happen.
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Many thanks to the folks on rec.arts.startrek on Usenet, and the Fidonet Star
Trek and TNG Echos,  Jeff Comer, Geoff Poole,  Martin Pollard, Scott  Viguie,
Edward Champion, John W ConnellyOtto  'Hackman' Heuer for information  stolen
from his FAQ lists, David Welle, Raymond Chen, Dave Davis, Catherine  Schulz,
Tim    Lynch,    Michael    Rawdon,     Jim    Griffith    for     moderating
rec.arts.startrek.info,   Michael   Gunderson,   all   the   submitters    to
rec.arts.startrek.info, Roger Noe,  Colum Mylod,  Jim Earl,  Paul Dyer,  Paul
Hager, David  S.  Serchayand,  Irwin  Horowitz,  James  P.  Callison,  and  a
extra-special thanks  to  Mike Brown.  (You  can show  your  appreciation  by
purchasing Mike Brown's  "Star Trek:  The Next Generation"  Guide. You  won't
regret it!)
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