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Star Trek

NBC (Ended 1969)
 

Episode Guide

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  •  
    7.3 Good 102 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 24 – Aired: 6/3/1969

    Turnabout Intruder

    The Enterprise is in danger when Janice Lester, one of Kirk's former lovers, steals his body.

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    8 Great 106 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 23 – Aired: 3/14/1969

    All Our Yesterdays

    Kirk, Spock, and McCoy become trapped in the past of another world.

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    7.2 Good 106 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 22 – Aired: 3/7/1969

    The Savage Curtain

    Kirk and Spock meet Abraham Lincoln and Surak of Vulcan and must do battle with some of history's most terrible villains.

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    6.9 Fair 95 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/28/1969

    The Cloud Minders

    To acquire the resources to cure a space plague, Kirk must resolve a mining dispute between the cultural elites of the cloud city of Stratos and the miners on the surface.

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    5.4 Mediocre 113 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/21/1969

    The Way to Eden

    The Enterprise picks up a group of space "hippies" looking for Eden.

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    7 Good 96 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/14/1969

    Requiem for Methuselah

    While seeking a cure for a fever ravaging the Enterprise, Kirk and Spock encounter Flint, a hermit-like Earthman, and his beautiful young ward.

  •  
    6.7 Fair 89 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/31/1969

    The Lights of Zetar

    The Enterprise must deal with discorporeal cloud-like aliens who have already destroyed the inhabitants of a library planet and plan to eliminate the Enterprise crew if they cannot acquire a human host.

  •  
    7.5 Good 85 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/24/1969

    That Which Survives

    Kirk, McCoy, and Sulu are stranded on a barren planet where a mysterious woman attempts to kill them one at a time, while the Enterprise must travel halfway across the galaxy to rescue them.

  •  
    6.8 Fair 96 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/17/1969

    The Mark of Gideon

    Kirk beams down on a diplomatic mission...and finds himself on an Enterprise where all the crew have vanished and only a mysterious woman resides.

  •  
    7.7 Good 101 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/10/1969

    Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

    The Enterprise finds itself host to two alien beings from the same planet, who share an intense and self-destructive hatred of each other.

  •  
    7.5 Good 95 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/3/1969

    Whom Gods Destroy

    Kirk and Spock deliver medicine to an insane asylum where a former Starfleet captain is being held, only to discover that he has freed the inmates and is running the place.

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    7.3 Good 96 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/20/1968

    Elaan of Troyius

    The Enterprise must escort an alien princess to her marriage to seal an interplanetary alliance...but she becomes attracted to Kirk.

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    7 Good 100 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/6/1968

    The Empath

    On a planet doomed to destruction, Kirk, Spock & McCoy become involved with two aliens who use them as laboratory animals in a bizarre series of tests on an alien empath who may be the savior of her planet.

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    7.6 Good 99 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/29/1968

    Wink of an Eye

    When a landing party investigating Scalos begins to vanish one by one, Kirk, Spock and McCoy try to find out what is happening before more of the crew disappears, until Kirk himself is abducted. Kirk finds the cause to be a group of endangered Scalosians who move faster than human sight or hearing can detect. They need to repopulate their species, and find that speeding human males up to Scalosian speed will meet their needs. Kirk must find a way to get a message to Spock and McCoy, who are working on a cure for the mystery "ailment," as well as stirring up fighting among the Scalosians, before they have control of the Enterprise.

  •  
    7.3 Good 100 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/22/1968

    Plato's Stepchildren

    Kirk and his crew find themselves at the mercy of powerful individuals who possess mind-over-matter powers...and plan to use the Enterprise crew for their twisted entertainment.

  •  
    8.5 Great 110 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/15/1968

    The Tholian Web

    When the Enterprise investigates the disappearance of another starship, they lose Kirk in a dimensional interphase and must deal with a hostile alien race while trying to recover him.

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    7.8 Good 93 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/8/1968

    For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky

    The Enterprise must deflect an asteroid on a collision course with an inhbited planet...but discover the asteroid is a spaceship with a population unaware of the outside world.

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    8.3 Great 102 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/1/1968

    Day of the Dove

    When the Enterprise brings aboard Klingon prisoners, an alien entity pits both sides against each other in an ever-escalating struggle.

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    7.8 Good 97 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/25/1968

    Spectre of the Gun

    When coming to an exaphobic isolationist planet, Captain Kirk and his landing party are punished for trepassing. They are sentenced to death in a surreal recreation of the Gunfight at the OK Corral with the landing on the losing side.

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    7.6 Good 97 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/18/1968

    Is There in Truth No Beauty?

    Stardate 5630.7:...or is there in beauty no truth? Miranda Jones, a telepath who studied mental disciplines on Vulcan, arrives with Ambassador Kolos, a Medusan - an alien life form whose physical form is so hideous, humanoid life forms are driven insane if they look upon him. Also beaming aboard is Larry Marvick, one of the original designers of the Enterprise - and hopelessly in love with Miranda, although she has chosen to spend her life serving as a liaison between the Medusans and other humanoids. Miranda senses that someone is actively contemplating murder, and suspects Spock is envious of her once-in-a-lifetime mission - but even Miranda is unaware of the real would-be killer and their target.

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    5.7 Mediocre 109 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/11/1968

    And the Children Shall Lead

    The Enterprise travels to a planet where a scientific team has killed themselves...except for the children, who begin to act oddly.

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    7.7 Good 104 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/4/1968

    The Paradise Syndrome

    Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to a planet in the path of an oncoming asteroid. However, Kirk disappears and the Enterprise is forced to abandon the search to stop the asteroid in time. Meanwhile, Kirk recovers consciousness but has no memories of his previous life, and is adopted by a local Amerindian tribe as their medicine chief and god.

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    8.7 Great 120 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/27/1968

    The Enterprise Incident

    Captain Kirk becomes increasingly erratic and orders the Enterprise into Romulan space...where the ship is captured by a beautiful Romulan commander.

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    5.9 Mediocre 122 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/20/1968

    Spock's Brain

    Stardate 5431.4: The Enterprise is intercepted by a starship of unknown design and a woman from the ship beams directly into the bridge and uses a device to render the Enterprise's crew unconscious. She then walks over to Spock... When the crew awakens, McCoy summons Kirk to sick bay and informs him that the alien visitor apparently removed Spock's entire brain without even performing surgery. After Spock's body is fitted with a device that allows McCoy to control the Vulcan's motor functions with a remote control, Kirk starts a search for Spock's brain, hoping it can be recovered and somehow returned to Spock before his body decays.