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The Man Trap | 8 Sep, 1966 | 6 | Check out perfectly. They arrived here nearly five years ago. Visited by various vessels, made fairly heavy shipments out, of artefacts and reports. However, there has been a marked drop in shipments during the last year. |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | Then the passengers, or builders, are dead. |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | No known conditions in space would support that type of natural phenomenon. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | By dealing with first things first, I hope to increase our chances of staying alive. Well, Mister Scott. |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | May I have them, please? |
The Empath | 6 Dec, 1968 | 63 | What is puzzling you, Captain? |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | It is more rational to sacrifice one life than six, Doctor. |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | Captain. |
Where No Man Has Gone Before | 22 Sep, 1966 | 2 | Getting something from the recorder now. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Yes, always, Doctor. We have here an unusual opportunity to appraise the human mind, or to examine, in Earth terms, the roles of good and evil in a man. His negative side, which you call hostility, lust, violence, and his positive side, which Earth people express as compassion, love, tenderness. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | For what? |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | He did say his planet was hidden, Captain. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Yes, Captain. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | It was far easier for you as civilised men to behave like barbarians, than it was for them as barbarians to behave like civilised men. I assume they returned to their Enterprise at the same time you appeared here. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Fascinating. This is merely a hollow tube, Captain. No mechanism. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | The ship is still functioning, Captain. It is logical to assume the mutineers are somewhere aboard. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | The birds and the bees are not Vulcans, Captain. If they were, if any creature as proudly logical as us were to have their logic ripped from them as this time does to us. How do Vulcans choose their mates? Haven't you wondered? |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | I'm afraid I'm going to be difficult to explain in any case, Captain. |
Where No Man Has Gone Before | 22 Sep, 1966 | 2 | Force field of some kind. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | They would also seem to be our only hope. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | Yes, Captain? |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | By our parents' arrangement. A ceremony while we were but seven years of age. Less than a marriage but more than a betrothal. One touches the other in order to feel each other's thoughts. In this way our minds were locked together, so that at the proper time, we would both be drawn to Koon-ut-kal-if-fee. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | Negotiating with them could buy us more time, Captain. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Through which these two beings are somehow enabled to pass. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Theragen? A nerve gas used by the Klingons. |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | There is a certain scientific logic about it. |
The Gamesters Of Triskelion | 5 Jan, 1968 | 46 | We searched the area. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Doctor McCoy, with very few exceptions we use virtually every piece of equipment aboard this craft in attaining orbit. There's very little excess weight, except among the passengers. |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Precisely, Mister Scott. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | An extremely powerful bolt of energy, Captain. |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | Your Excellency. Captain, you're looking well. Evidently Starfleet's analysis was correct. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Spores? |
The Way To Eden | 21 Feb, 1969 | 75 | His condition does not affect my interest in the movement. There is no insanity in what they seek. I made a promise which I should like to keep. With your permission, I must locate Eden. I shall work in my quarters. May I have the assistance of Mister Chekov in auxiliary control? |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Yes, I see. |
The Conscience of the King | 8 Dec, 1966 | 13 | Is my personal business when it might interfere with the smooth operation of this ship. |
Bread And Circuses | 15 Mar, 1968 | 43 | SS Beagle. Small class four stardrive vessel. Crew of forty seven, commanded by. Jim, I believe you knew him. Captain R M Merik. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Computer, for outphase condition, will reverse field achieve closure? |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Yes. Spock. I am Spock. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Engine room, we need power! |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Troglyte is an abbreviation of an ancient Earth term. Its technical translation is cave dweller. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | I hear them. They're directly ahead of us. Several, I believe. Direct your phasers to two o'clock and to ten o'clock. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | I'll be back shortly, Captain. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Doctor? |
Who Mourns For Adonais? | 22 Sep, 1967 | 33 | Pollux Four. Class M type planet, oxygen and nitrogen atmosphere. Sensors indicate no life forms. Approximate age four billion years. Judged no reason for contact. In all respects, quite ordinary, Captain. |
Where No Man Has Gone Before | 22 Sep, 1966 | 2 | Have you noted evidence of unusual powers? |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Yes. I know what it is like. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | And as little freedom. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Ready, Captain. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | You cannot go back? |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | He said it was forbidden to climb the mountains. |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | Not generally. But there have been exceptions. |
What Are Little Girls Made Of? | 20 Oct, 1966 | 10 | Captain, are you all right? Nurse? Where's Doctor Korby? |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | Telepathy? |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Greetings, Mister Advisor. |
What Are Little Girls Made Of? | 20 Oct, 1966 | 10 | We were becoming concerned, Captain. Your check-in was overdue and since we'd not heard from your security team |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | I believe I said that, Doctor. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Negative. Lieutenant Uhura, can you open a channel to the approaching vessel? |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Negative. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Nurse? Where is Doctor McCoy? |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | And the transporter at that time, Captain, was focused on the centre of the time disturbance. |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | Doctor Van Gelder, Captain. No mistake. There's a full ID tape on him. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | And it explains the murdered men. |
Plato's Stepchildren | 22 Nov, 1968 | 67 | The time factor concerns me. It may take days or even weeks before there's enough build up from the kironide to be of any benefit to us. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Indeed. Subsurface vibrations for miles in all directions. |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Energise. |
A Piece Of The Action | 12 Jan, 1968 | 49 | A fliwer, Captain. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | Fascinating. |
And The Children Shall Lead | 11 Oct, 1968 | 60 | Among the technical facts he gathered, Professor Starnes also offered some rather unscientific hypotheses. |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | Gentlemen, it also happens to be tape H, the impulse tracking obtained from the alien life units. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | And how you managed to keep it out of the history books. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | This is Spock, Mister Sulu. You'll have to hold on a little longer. There's no other way. Survival procedures, Mister Sulu. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Terror must be maintained or the Empire is doomed. It is the logic of history. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | No, sir. Silicon. |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | As if they were in them when |
Charlie X | 15 Sep, 1966 | 8 | And with a weapon in him which could destroy you or anyone, anywhere on this ship. |
I, Mudd | 3 Nov, 1967 | 41 | Then I'm unable to discern your problem. |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | It is similar to deflector panels I've seen, Captain, but far more complicated. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | A very meritorious idea, Captain. |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | Your haemoglobin count is back to normal, Doctor, which indicates that the flow of oxygen to each cell of your body is back up to its abundantly energetic level. |
A Piece Of The Action | 12 Jan, 1968 | 49 | Unquestionably. |
The Savage Curtain | 7 Mar, 1969 | 77 | Band honours ready, Captain. |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Bickering is pointless. I'll check on the Captain's progress. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | There was nothing to spare. I shall continue my tests. Oh, and Doctor McCoy. You would have not survived it. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Energy output zero. Radiation level normal. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Due to your error, Mister Kyle? |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | Assigned there six months ago as Doctor Adams' associate. |
The Menagerie, part 1 | 17 Nov, 1966 | 16 | I am. |
And The Children Shall Lead | 11 Oct, 1968 | 60 | Captain, why are we bothering Starfleet? |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | The ionised cloud. |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | Under dispute between the two parties since initial contact. The battle of Donatu Five was fought near here twenty three solar years ago. Inconclusive. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | You guess? |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | Necessary, Captain. Unable to contact you by communicator, and the transporter is useless to us now. As I told you before, there's an unusual power field down here. It's soaking up all the energy at the source. I calculated the rate of its growth, and reasoned that I just might be able to transport one more person. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Feel that something else is necessary. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Nothing that shouldn't have happened long ago. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | We've been through all that, Doctor. What's the point of rehashing that subject? We can't get back. Wasn't that clear to you? |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | Captain, neither the Klingon technology nor ours, is capable of this. The instantaneous transmutation of matter. I doubt that they are responsible. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Yes, Captain. You recall that Vanderberg commented there were thousands of these at a lower level, the level which the machinery opened just prior to the first appearance of the creature. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | That hardly seems likely. |
Tomorrow is Yesterday | 26 Jan, 1967 | 21 | Captain, this type of aircraft might be too fragile to take our tractor beam. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Perhaps, Doctor, but I know of no better way to begin. I realise command does have its fascinations, even under circumstances such as these. But I neither enjoy the idea of command, nor am I frightened of it. It simply exists. And I will do whatever logically needs to be done. Excuse me. |