Star Trek S3
The glorious original series of Star Trek follows the adventures of the starship Enterprise and its universally famous crew, led by Captain James T. Kirk, Officer Spock and his Chief Medical Officer Leonard McCoy.
It all started in the 23rd century with "The Man Trap", where the Enterprise visits an archeological expedition which is exploring a long dead civilisation.
We'll let William Shatner's famous words introduce you:
" Space... the Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. "
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Show Guide
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- The Cast
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- The Enterprise
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- The Enterprise 2
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- The Enterprise Attacks
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- Captain Kirk
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- Spock and Kirk
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- Mr Spock
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- Sulu and Kirk
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- Kirk and Uhura
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- Spock and Uhura
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- Mr Spock
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- The Cast
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- Sulu and Chekov
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- Kirk and Bones McCoy
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- Uhura and McCoy
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- Uhura
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- Captain Kirk
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- Captain James T. Kirk
- William Shatner

The Canadian-born actor, star of Star Trek attended McGill University where he was particularly active in campus theatrical production. When Shatner graduated in 1952 with a B.A. Degree, he was already a wellknown voice on Canadian airwaves, having done numerous shows to augment his practical experience. Shatner soon became one of live TV's busiest actors, starring in such important dramatic shows as "Goodyear Playhouse," "Circle Theatre" and "Omnibus."
Hollywood also offered him the chance to act in Westerns and the Shakespearean-trained Shatner learned to rope, shoot and ride bareback. Returning to New York for a memorable role in "No Deadly Medicine" on "Studio One", Shatner was offered the starring role in the Broadway production of "The World of Suzie Wong," a hit which ran for two years and earned him even more critical acclaim. He followed this with "A Shot in the Dark" with Julie Harris and then moved on to the big comedy "L'Idiots," which ran for over a year.
Shatner does not limit his talents to acting; a teleplay that he wrote was sold to Four Star Productions for Tony Randall. The versatile actor-writer is also an ardent camera bug, raises Doberman pinschers and indulges in many sports.
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- Mr. Spock
- Leonard Nimoy

He has been honored with two successive Emmy nominations for his
portrayal of Mr. Spock, recorded two highly successful albums, and is one of the industry's most sought after personalities for public appearances.
Nimoy has appeared in many stage productions, almost 80 television shows and seven major motion pictures prior to "Star Trek". Some of the plays in which he has appeared are "'The Three Musketeers," "Streetcar Named Desire," "Monserrat," and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." During the recent "Star Trek" production break he starred in the Gore Vidal comedy hit "Visit to a Small Planet."
Nimoy's leisure hours are spent with his family, or in his workshop building
cabinets and other furniture. More relaxing moments are spent in his favorite easy chair reading Salinger, Steinbeck, Wallant or Shakespeare with a soft background of either Bach, jazz or rock 'n' roll.
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- Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
- Deforest Kelly

Prior to his role as Dr. McCoy, practically all of his numerous parts on television, stage and screen had been villainous. In this role he changed his spot. McCoy is an outspoken realist with an acid wit and highly practical in the old "general practitioner" sense.
During the war Kelley was spotted in a Navy training film by a Paramount
talent scout. The result was a screen test and a contract. He remained with the studio two and one-half years.
In 1948, he went east to New York, gaining experience in stock, stage and television. Upon returning to California he discovered that Hollywood has a short memory. Many of the people he had known in New York, now working on the west coast, and his friend Barney Girard, writing for the "You Are There" TV series, helped DeForest re-establish himself in the film capital.
Among his motion picture credits are "Tension at Table Rock," "Gunfight at The O.K. Corral," "Raintree County," "The Law and Jake Wade," "Warlock" and "Where Love Has Gone".
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- Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu
- George Takei

In 1962 George traveled to New York for what he describes as "the time
honored actor's ritual of existence in cold water flats, off Broadway plays, odd jobs, an occasional live TV appearance but, mostly, stark, unadulterated experience."
Takei has racked up credits on such television shows as "Perry Mason," "Hawaiian Eye", "The Islanders", "Alcoa Premiere", "Checkmate", "Mr. Novak", "The Wackiest Ship in the Amy", "I Spy", "The John Forsythe Show" and many more. During the 1966-67 season of "Star Trek", he managed to work in a guest appearance on the popular "Mission: Impossible" series.
His motion picture credits include "Ice Palace". "A Majority of One". "Red Line 7000", "Hell to Eternity", "An American Dream", "Walk. Don't Run", and "The Green Berets".
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- Lieutenant Nyota Uhura
- Nichelle Nichols

A brilliant dancer and a fine singer, Miss Nichols has demonstrated her ability as an actress by twice being nominated for the Sara Siddon Award as best actress of the year. Her first nomination was for her portrayal of Hazel Sharp in "Kicks and Co.," the second for her performance in the hit play "The Blacks".
Nichelle was born and raised in Chicago and studies there, in Los Angeles
and New York. During her time in New York she appeared at the famed Blue Angel and the Playboy Club. Between appearances at the clubs, she doubled as starring to the lead in the Broadway musical "No Strings".
Nichelle has appeared on "The Lieutenant" and "CBS Repertory Theatre" to her credit. Movie audiences will remember Nichelle in featured roles in the feature films "Mister Buddwing" and "Three for the Wedding".
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- Ensign Pavel Chekov
- Walter Koenig

Before becoming a regular member of the Enterprise crew, Koenig was seen on TV as a Swedish businessman, an American grape picker, an Arabian rock and roll singer and a French resistance fighter.
Walter's television credits-include appearances on "Mr. Novak," "The Great Adventure," "Gidget," "Jerrico" and "I spy." On stage he played three roles in the highly acclaimed theatre group production of "The Deputy" - a Jewish refugee, a Nazi sergeant and a Catholic monk.
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- Episode 1: Spock's Brain

- The U.S.S. Enterprise is on a routine mission in deep space when a beautiful young woman beams onto the bridge. Without a word, she touches a band on her wrist and everyone is rendered unconscious. She moves around the bridge until finally she comes to Spock. Smiling, she lays a hand on the Vulcan's head, as if she's found what she was looking for.
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- Episode 2: The Enterprise Incident

Captain Kirk takes the U.S.S. Enterprise into Romulan space and the ship is immediately surrounded by Romulan warships. Kirk and Spock beam aboard the Romulan flag-ship and confront the Romulan Commander.
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- Episode 3: The Paradise Syndrome

Investigating a planet in danger of collision with an asteroid, Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy discover both Native American inhabitants and a strange alien obelisk. While examining the obelisk, Kirk is accidentally trapped inside. Trying to escape, he inadvertently triggers a device that gives him amnesia.
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- Episode 4: And the Children Shall Lead

When the U.S.S. Enterprise finds that all the adults in the Starnes Expedition to Triacus have killed themselves, they beam to the planet's surface to investigate. The children, however, are alive and well and strangely oblivious to their parents' fates.
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- Episode 5: Is There in Truth No Beauty

In an attempt to adapt Medusan technology to Federation use, and vice versa, the U.S.S. Enterprise picks up Medusan ambassador Kollos, instrument specialistLaurence Marvick and telepath Dr. Miranda Jones. The Medusans have a great beauty of character, but their physical appearance causes shock to the point of insanity in humanoids.
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- Episode 6: Spectre of the Gun

Kirk ignores an alien buoy that warns the U.S.S. Enterprise that it is trespassing into Melkotian space and continues forward when the Melkots transport Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, and Chekov to a recreation of Earth's wild west. Here their instruments will not function and they are forced to relive, in "a manner befitting their heritage for trespassing," the shoot-out in Tombstone, Arizona on October 26, 1881.
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- Episode 7: Spectre of the Gun

Kirk ignores an alien buoy that warns the U.S.S. Enterprise that it is trespassing into Melkotian space and continues forward when the Melkots transport Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, and Chekov to a recreation of Earth's wild west. Here their instruments will not function and they are forced to relive, in "a manner befitting their heritage for trespassing," the shoot-out in Tombstone, Arizona on October 26, 1881.
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- Episode 8: Day of the Dove

A U.S.S. Enterprise landing party beams to a human-colonized planet in answer to a distress call. A Klingon ship, apparently damaged, is detected and a group of Klingons accuse Kirk of having damaged their ship. Kang, their leader, claims the U.S.S. Enterprise as a prize and Kirk beams the Klingons on board, reluctantly. However, Spock is warned by Kirk and quickly takes the Klingons prisoner. Both ships seem to have received the same, false, distress call.
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- Episode 9: For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky

At the same time McCoy discovers that he has a year to live, the U.S.S. Enterprise encounters the asteroid Yonada which is determined to be artificially propelled. Its center is occupied by humanoids, whose ancestors built the asteroid "vessel" in an effort to escape the destruction of their solar system. However, the controls have become defective and Yonada is heading for collision with a Federation planet.
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- Episode 10: The Tholian Web

The U.S.S. Enterprise arrives in an uncharted area of space to answer a distress call from the U.S.S. Defiant. The starship is visible on their viewscreen, but sensors on board the U.S.S. Enterprise say it's not there.
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- Episode 11: Wink of an Eye

The U.S.S. Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Scalos; the call shows several Scalosians asking for assistance. Arriving at Scalos, however, the crew find only an empty city, with no life forms registering on tricorder scans. Compton, a young, inexperienced crewman samples the local water and disappears.
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- Episode 12: The Empath

The U.S.S. Enterprise goes to pick up research personnel on the second planet of the star Minara. While Kirk, Spock and McCoy are on the surface, a radiation storm endangers the starship and Scotty takes the Enterprise out of orbit, sure that the planet's atmosphere will protect the landing party from radiation.
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- Episode 13: Elaan of Troyius

Two United Federation of Planets members, Elas and Troyius, suffered war for centuries. With Klingon Empire expansion approaching the planets' system, Tellun, the Federation sends the U.S.S. Enterprise to lend assistance in a peace negotiation. The peace treaty is to be completed by the bonding in marriage of the two planets' leaders, the Dohlman of Elas and the leader of Troyius. The starship provides transport for the Dohlman to Troyius, while also offering a time and place for the Dohlman to learn the duties and customs of Troyius.
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- Episode 14: Whom Gods Destroy

Elba II, a planet with a poisonous atmosphere, also has a facility beneath its surface for the incurably, criminally insane. The U.S.S. Enterprise is bringing a new medicine with which they hope to eliminate mental illness forever.
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- Episode 15: Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

The U.S.S. Enterprise intercepts a stolen Federation shuttlecraft which contains a humanoid named Lokai. Taken aboard the ship, Lokai tells the crew he is from the planet Cheron, and asks for asylum on the U.S.S. Enterprise. His most distinctive feature is that he is half black and half white, starkly separated down the middle of his body.
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- Episode 16: The Mark of Gideon

The United Federation of Planets sends the U.S.S. Enterprise to Gideon, in the hope that the Gideons will accede and become a member. Reluctantly, the Gideon council allows Captain Kirk alone to beam to their council chamber, and he transports off the ship. When Kirk apparently fails to arrive on the planet, the Gideon council refuses to allow more people on the surface, even for a search party.
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- Episode 17: That Which Survives

As a landing party prepares to beam down to a previously unexplored Class-M planet, a beautiful woman, Losira, appears. She touches an ensign and kills him. Already dematerializing in the transporter beam, Kirk and the rest of his party are helpless to stop her. Losira then disappears.
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- Episode 18: The Lights of Zetar

The U.S.S. Enterprise's mission is to take Lieuenant Mira Romaine to Memory Alpha, the central library for the United Federation of Planets. There she will supervise the transfer of new equipment to the facility. Mr. Scott is immediately attracted to the pretty lieutenant, and the feelings are returned.
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- Episode 19: The Lights of Zetar

The U.S.S. Enterprise's mission is to take Lieuenant Mira Romaine to Memory Alpha, the central library for the United Federation of Planets. There she will supervise the transfer of new equipment to the facility. Mr. Scott is immediately attracted to the pretty lieutenant, and the feelings are returned.
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- Episode 20: Requiem for Methuselah

Rigellian fever, an extremely deadly plague, strikes the U.S.S. Enterprise crew. Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to a supposedly uninhabited planet, Holberg 917- G, in search of the only known antidote, ryetalyn. To their surprise, they encounter Flint and his daughter, Rayna. Not pleased to have visitors, Flint orders his robot to gather and process ryetalyn, while the three officers are entertained by his daughter. Due to the robot contaminating the first batch of antidote, McCoy tells it another must be made. In the meantime, Kirk and Rayna have become attracted to each other, to Flint's jealous objection.
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- Episode 21: The Cloud Minders

The U.S.S. Enterprise comes to the planet Ardana to acquire zienite, a rare mineral needed to stop a planet-wide plague on Merak II. The zienite is not available, however, because the miner class Troglytes are rebelling against the rulers of Ardana, who live in the cloud-city of Stratos.
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- Episode 22: The Savage Curtain

The U.S.S. Enterprise is scanned by a powerful energy source coming from the planet Excalbia. The starship had been sent to survey the planet, but it was thought to consist of nothing but a lavalike surface without inhabitants.
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- Episode 23: Turnabout Intruder

Dr. Janice Lester, who was once involved with Captain Kirk, harbors a deep hatred of the captain, because she, herself, has never been able to captain a starship. claim that the everyone else was killed by celebium radiation. In fact, Janice is quite ill from it.
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