The Omega Glory ©1968 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp. All rights reserved. |
Assignment: Earth ©1968 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp. All rights reserved. | ||
Episode | 54 | Episode | 55 |
Airdate | March 1, 1968 | Airdate | March 29, 1968 |
Next Voyage | Assignment: Earth #55 | Next Voyage | Spectre of the Gun #56 |
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The Omega Glory | |
Directed by | Vince McEveety |
Written by | Gene Roddenberry |
Produced by | John Meredyth Lucas |
Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy DeForest Kelley |
Guest Stars | Morgan Woodward Roy Jenson |
Stardate Unknown Planet of immortality? Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam aboard the Exeter, in orbit around Omega IV. There, they discover her crew reduced to a crystallized powder caused by a deadly virus to which Kirk and the others have now been exposed! On the planet, they learn Exeter's Captain Tracey has violated the prime directive, meddling in the natives' affairs because he thinks the planet's atmosphere grants immortality! Tracey's power hungry, and not even Kirk will be allowed to stand in this madman's way! |
Assignment: Earth | |
Directed by | Marc Daniels |
Written by | Gene Roddenberry and Art Wallace |
Produced by | John Meredyth Lucas |
Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy DeForest Kelley |
Guest Stars | Robert Lansing Teri Garr |
Stardate Unknown Enterprise returns to 20th Century! On a research voyage to 1968, the Enterprise intercepts a humanoid space traveller named Gary Seven (Robert Lansing). Seven claims he's an Earthman raised on another planet whose mission is to save Earth from destroying itself. Can Kirk trust this mysterious visitor? If not, Seven warns that World War III is about to start, and Earth's history will be changed forever! This episode was actually a "pilot" for a proposed new series by Gene Roddenberry. |