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WELCOME TO THE ORIGINAL SERIES MISSION LOGS
MISSION STATEMENT
Space... the final frontier.
These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
Its five year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
The data files are still in transit from Starfleet Headquarters. Information will be made available soon.
The Cage:
Captain Pike and his crew investigate the disappearance of an Earth ship that vanished 18 years ago, and are trapped and forced to participate in an experiment created by a highly telepathic race named the Talosians.
Where No Man Has Gone Before:
Shortly after Captain Kirk takes command of the Enterprise, they stumble across the mission recorder of the 200 year old ship Valiant, which reveals a secret about a magnetic barrier at the edge of the galaxy. Kirk probes further into this, and crosses it. After the encounter, Kirk finds his friend, Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell is beginning to develop strange powers. As his powers intensify, Kirk realizes he must kill his best friend, or have the ship destroyed.
The Corbomite Maneuver:
The Enterprise destroys a hostile probe, and minutes later they find themselves in the tractor beam of a large ship calling itself the Fesarius, threatening destruction. When all attempts at escape fail, Kirk attempts a dangerous bluff. But the Fesarius captain is not all that he seems.
Mudd's Women:
While the Enterprise finds itself running low on dilithium power, they beam aboard the crew of a freighter destroyed by asteroids. The crew is the rogue Harry Mudd, and a trio of beautiful women that the crew finds irresistible. Kirk takes the ship to a lithium mining colony, to realize that Mudd has struck a deal with the miners that they will only trade lithium for the women.
The Enemy Within:
A transporter malfunction splits Kirk into two people; one good, one evil. The two Kirks battle for control, while the others try to find a way to put them back together. Meanwhile, a landing party is trapped on a arctic planet, for they cannot be beamed up.
The Man Trap:
The Enterprise delivers supplies to a planet with only two inhabitants, one of which is a former flame of McCoy's. One of the two is actually a shape-changing salt vampire, and must kill a person to drain their body of all salt content. When the creature gets aboard the Enterprise, it must be destroyed despite the fact it is the last of it's species.
The Naked Time:
Sent to pick up a research team, a Enterprise landing party find all of the scientists dead. One of the landing party team members bring back a strange disease, which causes an intoxicating effect. For example, Sulu becomes a D'Artagnan, Riley turns off the engines, and Spock displays emotions. Meanwhile, Mr. Scott must cold start the engines before the Enterprise burns up in the planet's atmosphere.
Charlie X:
Shortly after the Federation ship Antares drops off an adolescent survivor named Charlie Evans on the Enterprise, the Antares is mysteriously destroyed. Following other unexplained incidents, the blame falls on Charlie who reveals himself to have incredible telekinetic abilities to alter matter and cause people to vanish. Charlie, whose immaturity governs his
actions, becomes an even more dangerous threat when he falls in love with Yeoman Janice Rand
and will stop at nothing to get her to return his feelings.
Balance of Terror:
Kirk has to deal with a deadly Romulan warbird with a cloaking device that makes it invisible that is destroying Federation outposts at will, and a navigator who's family was killed by Romulans who will destroy any attempt at peace.
What Are Little Girls Made Of?
Nurse Christine Chapel is to be reunited with her fianc�, Dr. Roger Korby, who is on the planet Exo III. When she and Kirk beam down to the planet's surface, they learn that Korby has
discovered an ancient technology to make an android of Kirk, with the intention of using the
Enterprise to spread this new race throughout the galaxy.
Dagger of the Mind
While delivering supplies to penal colony Tantalus Five, Kirk happens upon the madness of Dr.
Tristan Adams, who is using a revolutionary neural neutralizer to control and manipulate his
patients. Fearful of exposure, he uses the device on the captain.
Miri:
Upon Enterprise discovering an Earth-like planet, a landing team that includes Kirk, Spock,
McCoy and Rand beams down and discovers a group of 300 year old children. They learn that a
disease prolongs youth, but upon reaching adolescence - no matter how long it takes - it triggers madness and then death. Infected, the landing party is trapped there unless McCoy can devise a cure. In the meantime, a young woman named Miri develops a strong crush on Kirk, and is extremely jealous of the captain's affection for Rand.
Conscience of the King:
A traveling Shakespearean troupe led by Anton Karidian is being transported to their next
performance by the Enterprise. Prior to this, Kirk has been contacted by Dr. Thomas Leighton,
who tells him that Karidian is actually Kodos the Executioner, former governor of Tarsus IV who masterminded the deaths of many of his people when it seemed that they were treathened with starvation. No sooner had these deaths (which included members of both Kirk and Leighton's families) been carried out than the Federation supply ships arrived. Kodos disappeared and Karidian's career began roughly at the same time. The captain has agreed to provide transportation for the actors on the sheer chance that Karidian and Kodos are one and the same. The noose tightens around the man's neck when a series of deaths begin to occur on the Enterprise.
The Galileo Seven:
While en-route to deliver medical supplies to Makus III, the Enterprise pauses to examine a
quasar formation. Kirk tries to quell the objections of Galactic High Commissioner Ferris by
pointing out that such examinations are as much part of the starship's mission as delivering medical supplies are, and that the delay will be a short one. Disaster strikes, however, when Spock leads a team aboard the shuttle Galileo and crashes on the surface of Taurus II. The quasar phenomenon disrupts Enterprise sensors so they are unable to locate the shuttle or the survivors. Meanwhile, on the planet's surface, Spock uses his purely logical mind to deal with their situation in a hostile environment, and comes across as a Neaderthal-like creature. With McCoy's encouragement he is ultimately forced to take a very human chance to ensure that they survive and are found by the Enterprise.
Court Martial:
A computer malfunction implicates Kirk in the death of crewman Ben Finney, and he stands trial
for negligence. It is up to Spock and Kirk's lawyer, Samuel Cogley, to prove his innocence as well as the truth about Finney.
Menagerie, Parts 1 & 2
Spock hijacks the Enterprise and risks death to help his former Captain, Christopher Pike who
has been paralyzed and disfigured in a horrible accident. Spock sets a course for Talos IV,
knowing that any contact with this forbidden planet will automatically bring a death penalty! What could motivate him to do such a thing? Kirk, forced to convict his First Officer - and best friend - wonders if Spock could have gone mad!
In his defense, Spock uses the illusionary powers of Talosians to recall Captain Pike's original visit to Talos IV, almost 13 years ago. It was a surrealistic planet of mind games and mysticism inhabited by eerie telepathic creatures. Kirk is both stunned and amazed as he learns the story of Captain Pike's kidnapping and mental torture at the hands of the Talosians, and how even a young Spock and the original Enterprise crew could not save him! In the tension-filled climax, Kirk must decide to uphold Federation law ... or do what he knows is morally just!
Shore Leave:
Captain Kirk grants shore leave for the crew on an idyllic Earth-like planet, and it turns out to be one of the most incredible leaves anyone has ever had. Those Enterprise people who are among the first are amazed to discover that their every wish is coming true; they are meeting people from their past and living out fantasies. Things turn dangerous, however, when these apparitions turn deadly.
The Squire of Gothos:
The Enterprise is captured by an alien being called Trelane who is equipped with a wide variety of powers that enable him to manipulate the world around him. Having grown bored with loneliness, he has chosen Kirk and his crew to stay on his world to provide him with entertainment. Coming across as an impudent child (and turning out to be just that), Trelane grows furious when Kirk disrupts his plans, and he puts humanity on trial.
Arena:
When a Federation starbase is destroyed, the Enterprise sets off in pursuit of the attackers.
En-route they enter an uncharted sector of space where Kirk, and the commander of the other
vessel, the lizard-like Gorn, are transported to a planet's surface where they are forced to carry out their barbarism against each other in a battle to the death, while the loser's ship and all those aboard being destroyed. What follows is a savage struggle to the death, which may lead to war no matter who the victor is.
The Alternative Factor:
The Enterprise encounters two versions of a man named Lazarus, one of them seeming perfectly rational and the other a snarling madman from an antimatter universe. The latter is planning on opening a rift between the two dimensions, damning both to a form of Armageddon. It is up to Kirk and the rational Lazarus to set things straight before it's too late.
Tomorrow is Yesterday:
When a black star sends the Enterprise backward in time to the twentieth century, the starship is spotted as a UFO. Air Force captain John Christopher's jet is accidentally destroyed, and Kirk is forced to beam him aboard. How can Kirk return the pilot to Earth, yet still manage to return to the future without changing history?
Return of the Archons:
While checking up on the crew of the Archon, who transported down to Beta III, the Enterprise
learns that the people there are being controlled by a computer named Landru who takes over
their minds to make them all part of the body. Kirk takes it upon himself to destroy the mechanism and bring freedom back to that world's people.
A Taste Of Armageddon :
Ambassador Robert Fox is on board the Enterprise to negotiate a peace treaty with the planet
Eminiar VII, despite that world's obvious lack of interest in such a treaty. Kirk himself points out "It is their planet, Mr. Ambassador," but Fox arrogantly forces the starship forward. It is a short matter of time before they find themselves immersed in an interplanetary war between Eminiar and Vendikar which is being fought by computers. Said computers pinpoint the location of theoretical bombings, and people living in those areas voluntarily march into disintegration chambers so that their respective societies will live on. Enterprise unwillingly becomes a target and Eminiar's leader, Anan 7, expects Kirk to have his crew enter the disintegration chambers to keep the peace. Kirk, naturally, has his own ideas and sets about carrying them out.
Space Seed:
The Enterprise comes across a derelict "sleeper ship" named the Botany Bay, which contains a
crew of approximately 70 men and women in suspended animation. Led by Khan Noonian Singh,
these people turn out to be the result of genetic experimentation on Earth in the 1990s. Basically a race of supermen, with strength and intelligence nearly ten times that of an average person, they had attempted to take over the Earth and triggered World War III, the Eugenics War. They managed to flee in Botany Bay, and are now revived in the 23rd Century. Khan seizes the moment and, using historian Marla McGivers, nearly takes over the Enterprise. Kirk and company manage to gain the upper hand (barely) and sentence Khan and his people to the somewhat savage Ceti Alpha V. At least, it will give Khan, McGivers and the others a chance to tame a world, rather than waste their lives in a Federation penal colony.
This Side Of Paradise:
On Omicron Ceti III, the Enterprise discovers the colonists unaffected after three years' exposure to deadly Berthold rays. Spock is reunited with an old friend, Leila Kalomi, who exposes him to strange spores causing Spock to release his emotions and he promptly declares his love for her. The spores affect the entire Enterprise crew, which has beamed down to the planet. Kirk, under the spores' influence, prepares to abandon ship. But if he leaves, no one can beam back up!
The Devil In The Dark:
When miners on Janus VI are being murdered by a creature that can move through solid rock,
chief engineer Vandenberg contacts the Enterprise and asks for assistance in hunting down and
putting an end to the threat. The starship arrives with Kirk and Spock leading a landing party to investigate the situation. What they discover is that this so-called creature is actually an intelligent creature known as the Horta and that it has only killed to protect its young, which are encased in silicone shells that the miners mistook for worthless rocks.
Errand Of Mercy:
Tensions between the Federation and one of their arch enemies, the Klingon Empire, are growing
more intense, and Kirk is told to secure an alliance with the people of the strategically located Organia. No sooner have Kirk and Spock beamed down that the Klingons arrive, with their military commander, Kor, commandeering the world as the latest possession of the Empire. Kirk is frustrated by the absolute complacency of the Organians, and his frustration turns to anger when he learns that things have grown worse between the Federation and the Klingons. It appears that an intergalactic war is about to begin, when the Organians reveal themselves to be something far removed from human, with the power to stop both sides from warring.
City On The Edge Of Forever:
Accidentally overdosed with cordrazine, a delirious McCoy transports to the planet below. Kirk, Spock and a landing party discover a "time portal" through which McCoy disappears! Suddenly the Enterprise vanishes, and Kirk and Spock must enter the vortex to search for McCoy. Arriving in 1930, Kirk falls deeply in love with Edith Keeler, only to learn she must die in order for time to return to normal!
Operation:Annihilate!
The Enterprise arrives at Deneva, a planet in the path of an interplanetary epidemic of mass
insanity. There, Kirk finds his brother Sam dead, his sister-in-law stricken, and his nephew
unconscious. Then, Spock is attacked by a flying creature! These telepathically connected
parasites invade the nervous system and control their victims through pain in an effort to take over the galaxy! Can McCoy find a way to kill the aliens without harming their hosts?
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