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#1 The Cage
Produced in 1964
Author: Gene Roddenberry
Directed by Robert Buttler
 
CAST
Jeffrey Hunter as Captain Pike,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Susan Oliver as Vina,
Majel Barret as Number One and others.
 
Captain Pike is captured by the illusion-creating Talosians, who want Pike to help them create a community of humans in hopes of revitalizing the Talosian civilization. This episode was the first pilot for Star Trek and portions of it were later incorporated into flashback scenes in the two-part episode "The Menagerie".
#2 Where No Man Has Gone Before
Produced in 1966
Author: Samuel A. Peeples
Directed by James Goldstone
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Gary Lockwood as Mitchell,
Sally Kellerman as Dr, Dehner and others.
 
Stardate: 1312.4
An energy barrier at the edge of the galaxy mutates Kirk´s friend, Gary Mitchell, into a godlike being with disastrous results. This episode was the second pilot episode for Star Trek. Spock was the only character to be carried over from the first pilot and Captain Kirk began his career as commanding officer of the original USS Enterprise.
Spock and Kirk, playing chess in
"Where No Man Has Gone Before".
#3 The Corbomite Maneuver
Produced in 1966
Author: Jerry Sohl
Directed by Joseph Sargent
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Clint Howard as Balok and others.
 
Stardate: 1512.2
A powerful ship captures the Enterprise, but it is just a test to learn the Federation´s intentions. This episode was the first regular episode produced for the original Star Trek series after the two pilot episodes. Ir features the first appearances of Dr. McCoy and Uhura.
#4 Mudd´s Woman
Produced in 1966
Author: Gene Roddenberry
Directed by Harvey Hart
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr, McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Roger C. Carmel as Mudd,
Majel Barret as Computer voice and others.
 
Stardate: 1329.8
The Enterprise rescues con man Harry Mudd and his "cargo" of three beautiful woman. This episode marks the first appearance of Harry Mudd, who would reappear in "I, Mudd".
Mudd´s "cargo"
#5 The Enemy Within
Produced in 1966
Author: Richard Matheson
Directed by Leo Penn
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand and others.
 
Stardate: 1672.1
A transporter malfunction splits Kirk into two people, each with half of his personality. Spock and McCoy work to reunite Kirk´s halves, while Sulu and a landing party are trapped on the surface of a freezing planet. This episode marks Spock´s first use of the Vulcan nerve pinch.
Scott, Spock and Kirk at the transorter
in "The Enemy Within".
#6 The Man Trap
Produced in 1966
Author: George Clayton Johnson
Directed by Marc Daniels
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Jeanne Bal as Crater and others.
 
Stardate: 1513.1
A salt-eating creature that can disguise itself in any form stalks the Enterprise crew.
Kirk an McCoy in "The Man Trap"
#7 The Naked Time
Produced in 1966
Author: John D. F. Black
Directed by Marc Daniels
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Majel Barret as Chappel and others.
 
Stardate: 1704.2
During the investigation of a disintegrating planet, a mysterious alian virus strips the Enterprise crew of their inhibitions, exposing their innermost feelings. "The Naked Time" was the first episode to establish that the Enterprise warp engines are powered by matter and antimatter. It was also the first episode in which the tricorder was used.
Sulu and Uhura in "The Naked Time"
#8 Charlie X
Produced in 1966
Author: Gene Roddenberry
Directed by Lawrence Dobkin
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Grace Lee Whitney as Rand,
Gene Roddenberry as Galley chef´s voice and others.
 
Stardate: 1533.6
An adolescent boy, raised among aliens who have given him supernatural powers, finds it impossible to return to normal human society.
#9 Balance of Terror
Produced in 1966
Author: Paul Schneider
Directed by Vincent McEveety
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Mark Lenard as Romulan commanderl and others.
 
Stardate: 1709.2
Kirk matches wits with the commander of an invisible Romulan spaceship. This episode features the first appearance of the Romulans and their cloaking device.
Mark Lenard in "Balance of Terror"
#10 What Are Little Girls Made Of?
Produced in 1966
Author: Robert Bloch
Directed by James Goldstone
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Majel Barret as Chappel and others.
 
Stardate: 2712.4
Nurse Chapel´s long-lost fiancé is discovered, living in a "perfect" android body, on a planet controlled by incredibly sophisticated robots that destroyed the civilization there.
"What Are Little Gilrs Made Of?"
#11 Dagger of the Mind
Produced in 1966
Author: S. Bar-David
Directed by Vincent McEveety
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
James Gregory as Adams and others.
 
Stardate: 2715.1
The Enterprise investigates a revolutionary treatment for the criminally insane, but the new device kills with loneliness. Spock first performes the Vulcan mind-meld in this episode.
"Dagger of the Mind"
#12 Miri
Produced in 1966
Author: Adrian Spies
Directed by Vincent McEveety
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Kim Darby as Miri and others.
 
Stardate: 2713.5
The Enterprise discovers a planet where all the adults have died, leaving behind a population of nearly immortial children.
"Miri"
#13 The Conscience of the King
Produced in 1966
Author: Barry Trivers
Directed by Gerd Oswald
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Arnold Moss as Karidian and others.
 
Stardate: 2817.6
Kirk suspects that a distinguished Shakespearean actor may have been an infamous massmurderer many years ago. The episode´s title is a quote from Shakespeare´s Hamlet.
#14 The Galileo Seven
Produced in 1967
Author: Oliver Crawford
Directed by Robert Gist
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Don Marshal as Boma and others.
 
Stardate: 2821.5
A shuttlecraft piloted by Spock crashes on planet Taurus II, forcing him to grapple with the life-and-death responsibilities of command. The Enterprise shuttlecraft made its first appearance in this episode.
#15 Court Martial
Produced in 1967
Author: Don M. Mankiewics
Directed by Marc Daniels
 
CAST
William Shatner as Captain Kirk,
Leonard Nimoy as Spock,
Deforest Kelley as Dr. McCoy,
James Doohan as Scott,
George Takei as Sulu,
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura,
Percy Rodriguez as Stone and others.
 
Stardate: 2947.3
Kirk´s career is jeopardized when he is put on trial for apparently causing the death of an Enterprise crew member.
"Court Martial"

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