| Balance of Terror ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 9 Airdate: December 15, 1966 |
| Shore Leave ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 17 Airdate: December 29, 1966 |
| The Galileo Seven ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 14 Airdate: January 5, 1967 |
| The Squire of Gothos ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 18 Airdate: January 12, 1967 |
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| Balance of Terror | |
| Directed by | Vincent McEveety |
| Written by | Paul Schneider |
| Produced by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Stars | Mark Lenard Paul Comi |
| Featuring | Grace Lee Whitney DeForest Kelley |
| Stardate 1709.1 Federation outposts destroyed by Romulans! It's a game of cat and mouse for Kirk and the Romulan commander (Mark Lenard), whose cloaking device renders his ship invisible - and very deadly! How long can Kirk protect the Enterprise from his unseen enemy? This is our first look at the Romulans, and we'll learn why they mysteriously resemble the Vulcans. | |
| Shore Leave | |
| Directed by | Robert Sparr |
| Written by | Theodore Sturgeon |
| Produced by | Gene L. Coon |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Stars | Emily Banks Oliver McGowan Perry Lopez |
| Featuring | DeForest Kelley James Doohan Nichelle Nichols George Takei |
| Stardate 3025.3 The White Rabbit and Alice in Wonderland? A knight on horseback? Don Juan, a Samurai warrior, a World War II fighter plane? These strange sights await Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise when they beam down for shore leave on a mysterious planet. Is it all an illusion or some sort of trick? So it would seem, until the knight charges Dr. McCoy - and kills him! The script is by Theodore Sturgeon, award-winning science fiction writer, who also write the episode Amok Time. | |
| The Galileo Seven | |
| Directed by | Robert Gist |
| Teleplay by | Oliver Crawford and S. Bar-David |
| Story by | Oliver Crawford |
| Produced by | Gene L. Coon |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Star | Don Marshall |
| Featuring | James Doohan Nichelle Nichols George Takei |
| Stardate 2821.5 Shuttlecraft crew stranded! Spock learns the trials of command when Kirk sends him, along with Scotty, McCoy and a shuttlecraft crew, to investigate a quasar-like phenomenon. but the shuttlecraft is pulled off course and crash lands on an unknown planet. Enterprise's sensors aren't working, and the High Commissioner orders Kirk to abandon the search and continue his mission to deliver urgently needed medical supplies. Can Spock save his crew before the planet's giant Neanderthal-like creatures kill them all? | |
| The Squire of Gothos | |
| Directed by | Don McDougall |
| Written by | Paul Schneider |
| Produced by | Gene L. Coon |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Star | William Campbell |
| Featuring | DeForest Kelley Richard Carlyle |
| Stardate 2124.5 Enroute to Colony Beta Six, the Enterprise is trapped in orbit around an uncharted planet - a planet that shouldn't be there! Kirk discovers its sole inhabitant is an illogical but extremely powerful alien named Trelane (William Campbell), who challenges Kirk to a fox hunt - with Kirk playing the fox - in return for the Enterprise's freedom. Listen closely to the voice of Trelane's father - it's none other than James Doohan (Scotty). William Campbell played a Klingon, Captain Koloth, in the episode The Trouble with Tribbles. | |