Star Trek: The Original Series

Star Trek : The Original Seriesseason 3 is in general regard as the show ’s weakest time of year , but it still delivered some firm and entertaining episodes of television system . While many ofStar Trek’smost beloved moment get along in the show ’s first two season , the third season leave its mark on history as well . The risky venture ofCaptain James T. Kirk ( William Shatner)and the USS Enterprise may amount to a lackluster conclusion in the offensively sorry " Turnabout Intruder , " but many of the episodes leading up to this unfortunate finale have their here and now .

Star Trek : The Original Seriesseason 3 set about with " Spock ’s Brain , " which is often listed as one of the worst episodes of the serial publication , but it has a certain so - bad - it’s - good quality to it . “Plato ’s Stepchildren " ( episode 10 ) boast one of the first mixed osculation show on televisionwhen a muscular alien forcesCaptain Kirk to osculate Lt . Uhura ( Nichelle Nichols ) . While this was a groundbreaking television moment , the episode itself is pretty terrible and thus did n’t make it onto this list . Season 3 also features the infamous " infinite hippies " episode ( episode 20 , " The Way to Eden " ) , as well as several sequence that are merely forgettable .

10"The Savage Curtain”

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 22

While carry on a geologic survey on the planet Excalbia , a float effigy of Abraham Lincoln ( Lee Bergere ) suddenly appear on the Starship Enterprise ’s viewscreen . Captain Kirk and Spock ( Leonard Nimoy ) move around down to the planet with Lincoln , where they encounter Surak ( Barry Atwater ) , the"father"of Vulcan civilization . The indweller of the planet have decided to try the human philosophies of trade good and evil by pit historically " near " figures against historically " evil " ones .

Although Spock appeared in every episode of Star Trek : The Original Series , only four instalment sport other Vulcans .

Kirk , Spock , Lincoln , and Surak seek to negotiate for peace , but Surak and Lincoln are bolt down . The Excalbians call off the fight after Kirk and Spock down two of the malevolent fighter , including Kahless ( Bob Herron ) , a mythical Klingon warrior . " The Savage Curtain " may not be a particularly strong episode overall , butit establish several important factor of Vulcan and Klingon history . Plus , the sequence has some fun consequence as Kirk revolve out the presidential welcome lusterlessness for fake Lincoln .

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9"That Which Survives"

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 17

When the enterprisingness encounters a strange planet , Captain Kirk and a landing political party shaft down to investigate . After a mysterious woman ( Lee Meriwether ) appears on the initiative and kills the transporter operator , the ship suddenly finds itself 990.7 light - years from the satellite , ineffective to put across with the landing place party . The same char who appeared on the Enterprise also kills one of the appendage of the landing party .

Dr. M’Benga ( Booker Bradshaw ) makes his second appearance here , after pop up inStar Trekseason 2 ’s " A Private Little War . “Star Trek : Strange New Worldsbrought back Dr. M’Benga ( Babs Olusanmokun ) as the Chief Medical Officer on the USS Enterprise under the instruction of Captain Christopher Pike ( Anson Mount ) .

finally , Kirk and his crew read that the woman is a recreation of Losira , a member of the Kalandan species who programme the major planet to defend itself against intruders . “That Which Survives " give most of the main characters a moment to shine — Kirk , as he appeal to Losira ; Spock , as he commands the Enterprise in Kirk ’s absence ( and hilariously excuse to Uhura how he off his head on the command chair ) ; andChief Engineer Scotty ( James Doohan ) , as he keeps the ship from exploding as it quickly accelerates retiring warping 10 .

Kirk, Spock, and McCoy from 1960s Star Trek season 3

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8“For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky”

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 8

While thisStar Trekepisode does n’t quite experience up to the brilliance of its title , it does narrate a gripping story that offer insight into the eccentric of Dr. Leonard McCoy ( DeForest Kelley ) . As the third member ofStar Trek’smost famous trio , McCoy did n’t have as many episode dedicate to him as Kirk and Spock . At the starting time of “ For the World Is Hollow and I Have meet the Sky , " McCoy discovers he has an incurable , fatal disease .

Star Trek : The Original Series would not have been the same without DeForest Kelley ’s lovably sardonic Dr. Leonard " Bones " McCoy .

As Dr. McCoy is still working through his feelings regarding this diagnosis , he accompanies Kirk and Spock on an away mission to a generation ship disguise as a expectant asteroid . McCoy falls in love with Natira ( Kate Woodville),the loss leader of the people on the ship , and he initially elects to remain with her . However , after finding a cure for his disease in the ship ’s archives , he return to the endeavor .

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7"Spectre Of The Gun”

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 6

When Captain Kirk and his crew ignore a admonition to make contact with the withdrawn Melkotians , they find themselves living through a recreation of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral . Kirk , Spock , Dr. McCoy , Scotty , andEnsign Pavel Chekov ( Walter Koenig)all transport down to the planet ’s Earth’s surface . A Melkotian emissary informs them that they have been sentence to death for trespassing .

DeForest Kelley had antecedently appeared in two other labor have the O.K. Corral . InYou Are Thereseason 4 , episode 8 , he portrayed Ike Clanton , and in 1957’sGunfight at the O.K. Corral , he played Morgan Earp .

Each member of the landing party has been assigned to be one of the outlaws obliterate at the O.K. Corral , while three men who appear to be the Earp brothers make to fight them . Kirk ’s ultimate refusal to kill anyone impress the Melkotians , who then allow the Enterprise to approach their planet . WhileStar Trekhas dealt with similar theme before , " Spectre Of The Gun " is a fun episode with its unsettling Western frontage and impressive final encounter .

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6"Is There In Truth No Beauty?”

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 5

In " Is There In Truth No Beauty ? , " the telepathic Medusan Ambassador Kollos comes aboard the Enterprise accompany by psychologistDr . Miranda Jones ( Diana Muldaur ) . As a non - humanoid Medusan , Kollos ’s natural appearance causes madnessin any humanoids who look at him without optic protection . Although she does not immediately unwrap this , Jones is blind and wears a particular sensing element entanglement that allows her to comprehend the world around her .

Star Trek : Prodigyintroduced a novel Medusan character in Zero ( Angus Imrie ) , who built themselves a special containment suit to protect those around them from their appearance .

When the Enterprise ends up outside of the known Galax urceolata , Spock must mind meld with Kollos so that the Medusan can help guide the ship back to known place . In the end , Dr. Jones link up her mind with Kollosand the two depart the Enterprise . While the sequence ’s plot is fairly standard , the Medusans are captivating and unfeignedly exotic . Plus , Dr. Jones is a compelling fictional character as a female Dr. who does n’t fall for Kirk ’s coquetry .

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5"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 15

One ofStar Trek’smost placeable episodes , " allow That Be Your Last Battlefield " induce heavily - handed with its message , but all the same delivers a memorable and well - act floor . The story keep an eye on Captain Kirk and his crew asthey encounter two opposing survivor of a satellite torn apart by civil warfare . The two man , Lokai ( Lou Antonio ) andBele ( Frank Gorshin ) , both have distinct black and white coloring , but Lokai is white on the right side and black on the left , while Bele is the inverse .

Star Trek : The Original Series hold back the hits fare in its soph season , delivering some of the dealership ’s best and most crucial episodes .

While this distinction means everything to Lokai and Bele , Kirk and his crowd ab initio do not even notice the difference . In the end , the two men learn that they are probable the last surviving member of their people , but they decide to preserve their never - ending following of one another . In the terminal line of the episode , the Enterprise work party penis underline the content , noting thattheir hatred is the only thing Lokai and Bele have exit . The content is on the nose , but it ’s a good reminder that remains relevant today .

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4"The Enterprise Incident"

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 2

When Captain Kirk takes the initiative into Romulan space , he and Spock are call for aboard the Romulan flagship . As part of an detailed plan to steal aRomulan cloaking machine , Spock distract the Romulan Commander ( Joanne Linville ) while Kirk steals the twist . The Romulan Commander lead off to grow touch sensation for Spock , and she essay to sway him that he would be good off among the Romulans rather than the human . Meanwhile , Kirk play insane and is surgically altered into a Romulan , which is great fun .

The Romulans became one of Star Trek ’s most compelling villains after look in only two episodes of Star Trek : The Original Series .

Spock stick to the design , but he can not help but look up to the Romulan Commander . It ’s decent to see a woman in such a mellow position among the Romulans , even if she does get well charm with Spock . While it ’s annoying that she never scram a name , the Romulan commander is a fascinating character and it ’s unvoiced to blame her for falling for Spock . The secret plan to slip a cloaking equipment also have for a fun story centered around a cool patch of sci - fi technology .

Captain Kirk and Klingons in 1960s Star Trek

3"The Tholian Web"

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 9

When the Starship Enterprise finds themissing USS Defiantadrift in space , Captain Kirk gets pulled into the space between two dimensions . As Spock and the rest of the crew wait for the next period of time of"interphase"when Kirk will supposedly appear again , an obscure ship approaches the go-ahead . The newcomers reveal themselves as the cryptic Tholians and they claim that the Enterprise has violate their place .

TheStar Trek : Enterpriseseason 4 two - parter , " In a Mirror , Darkly " disclose that the Defiant was pulled into the Mirror Universe and ended up in the hand of the Terran Empire .

Spock and Dr. McCoy discord about how to handle the situation , as the Tholians get down weaving a World Wide Web of energy around the Enterprise . Spock and McCoy check a video that Kirk left behind in the result of his death , in which Kirk urges them to work together . In the death , Spock and McCoy work together to restore Kirk , hold " The Tholian Web " one of the best episodes for the Vulcan and the good doctor .

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2"Day Of The Dove"

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 7

When the USS Enterprise react to a distress call from what they think to be a human settlement , the landing party is quickly overtaken by a group of Klingons led by Commander Kang ( Michael Ansara).Although the Enterprise crew gains control over the Klingons when they beam them up to the ship , an energy - based lifeform traps most of the Enterprise crew member below decks . The entity then supply ancient weapons and manipulates the emotion of both crews .

Despite a Star Trek : The Original Series rivalry , Captain Kirk & the Klingons did n’t hate each other until a tipping point in the Star Trek motion-picture show .

Kirk and Spock reason out that the entity must feed on violence , and they start making their way through the ship to discuss the situation with Kang . Aside from a particularly unpleasant moment when a craze Chekov tries to attack Kang ’s wife Mara ( Susan Howard ) , " Day of the Dove " is a strong instalment that stop with Kirk and Kang temporarily cultivate together . Kang is a formidable foe who tally Kirk in every elbow room , and Michael Ansara and Susan Howard both pitch compelling performance .

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1"All Our Yesterdays"

Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Episode 23

In the penultimate installment ofStar Trek : The Original Series , Spock and Dr. McCoy finish up immobilize in the ancient past times of a planet ’s internal-combustion engine age . As Benjamin Spock reverts back to the more emotional nature of the ancient Vulcans , he develops belief for the only other inhabitant of the planet , a young woman constitute Zarabeth ( Mariette Hartley).Spock wants to delay in the past times with Zarabeth , and he grows increasingly hostile towards McCoy . Spock endeavor to institutionalise McCoy through the replication portal alone , but ultimately recognise they will have to bring back together .

Kirk spends the installment trap in a later time period and eventually convinces another time traveller to take him to the portal to find Spock and McCoy .

After they make it back to their own time , Spock bring back to his normal , logical self , but his romance with Zarabeth clearly affected him deeply . Spock ’s emotions and tragical love storyare beautifully portray by Leonard Nimoy . Dr. McCoy has some good moment , too , as he tries to convince Spock that they must return home . Solid performances from everyone involve raise a rather simple story into the strongest installment ofStar Trek : The Original Seriesseason 3 .

Star Trek: The Original Series

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