| The Enemy Within ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 5 Airdate: October 6, 1966 |
| Mudd's Women ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 4 Airdate: October 13, 1966 |
| What Are Little Girls Made Of? ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 10 Airdate: October 20, 1966 |
| Miri ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 12 Airdate: October 27, 1966 |
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| The Enemy Within | |
| Directed by | Leo Penn |
| Written by | Richard Matheson |
| Produced by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Featuring | DeForest Kelley James Doohan George Takei Grace Lee Whitney |
| Stardate 1682.1 A transporter malfunction causes Kirk to be split into separate beings: one compassionate, the other savage. Spock and McCoy suffer along with their friend as Kirk confronts a side of his nature no man should see. His only hope for survival is to reunite his two selves. But Kirk's passive half is losing the ability to make decisions, and a stranded landing party is slowly freezing to death on the planet below. This episode marks the birth of the Vulcan neck pinch and McCoy's now classic line, "He's dead, Jim." | |
| Mudd's Women | |
| Directed by | Harvey Hart |
| Story by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Teleplay by | Stephen Kendel |
| Produced by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Star | Roger C. Carmel |
| Featuring | DeForest Kelley James Doohan George Takei Nichelle Nichols Grace Lee Whitney |
| Stardate 1329.1 Kirk beams aboard the crew a a vessel destroyed by asteroids but at a price. All but one of the Enterprises dilithium crystals have burned out. The commander of the destroyed transport is Harry Mudd (Roger C. Carmel), scoundrel and space pirate. His cargo: three hypnotically beautiful women who immediately disrupt the normal workings of the ship. Kirk heads for Rigel 12, a dilithium mining colony. But Mudd secretly contacts the miners and Kirk discovers they will only trade the crystals for Mudd's Women. | |
| What Are Little Girls Made Of? | |
| Directed by | James Goldstone |
| Written by | Robert Bloch |
| Produced by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Stars | Michael Strong Sherry Jackson Ted Cassidy Majel Barrett |
| Featuring | Nichelle Nichols |
| Stardate 2712.4 The Enterprise is assigned to discover what has become of Dr. Robert Korby (Michael Strong), the "Pasteur of Archaeological medicine." There's been no word from him for five years. When Korby is found living in the tunnels of a frozen planet, his fiancée Christine Chapel and Kirk beam down. They're horrified to learn that Korby has developed the ultimate android in hopes of populating the universe with them. To prove his theory sane, Korby manufactures an android Kirk - but not before the real Kirk programs it, warning Spock. | |
| Miri | |
| Directed by | Vincent McEveety |
| Written by | Adrian Spies |
| Produced by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Stars | Kim Darby Michael J. Pollard |
| Featuring | Grace Lee Whitney DeForest Kelley |
| Stardate 2713.5 Investigating an old style distress signal, Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a landing party beam down to a planet that's identical to Earth. They find a decaying 20th Century city inhibited by only "ancient children," diseased by a life-prolonging project that killed off the adults 300 years before. Aging imperceptibly, the children contract the disease when they reach puberty. Among the rubble, Kirk discovers Miri (Kim Darby), their only hope for survival, when all are stricken with the still contagious plague. | |