Star Trek
Star Trek chronicles the 23rd century adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise, one of twelve state-of-the-art starships representing Starfleet, the exploration branch of the United Federation of Planets, an alliance of alien races including Earth, Vulcan, Tellar, and Andor. Captain James T. Kirk, the youngest starship captain in the Fleet, commands the Enterprise with a combination of brashness, authority, and imagination. The half-Vulcan/half-human Mr. Spock serves as his extremely logical and efficient First Officer and Science Officer. The ship's chief medical officer is Dr. Leonard McCoy, who has supreme medical authority on the ship and tends to the physical and mental needs of the Enterprise's crew of approximately 430. Other ranking crew members include: Montgomery Scott, a man dedicated to his ship engines but not adverse to a bit of shore leave; Hikaru Sulu, helmsman and a man of many hobbies ranging from botany to fencing, Nyota Uhura, the extremely competent head of Communications, and Pavel Chekov, brash young navigator with a fierce pride in his native Russia. Star Trek was created by producer Gene Roddenberry, who sold the series as a "Wagon Train to the Stars" to the executives at NBC, even though the final result bore very little resemblance to the initial sales pitch. Roddenberry first produced the 1964 pilot "The Cage," featuring Jeffrey Hunter as Enterprise captain Christopher Pike (early drafts listed him as Captain Spring and Winter). When NBC rejected that pilot, Roddenberry took the extraordinary step of producing a second pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," recasting William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk. NBC was impressed and bought the series. The series premiered on NBC on Thursday, September 8, 1966 in the 8:30-9:30 PM time slot with the episode "The Man Trap." Both of the pilots were originally aired, although "The Cage" was restructured as a flashback episode of sorts in the two-parter "The Menagerie." The show never received high ratings but gathered a small but devoted fan following. NBC considered canceling the series in its second year but a letter-writing campaign purportedly saved it. However, NBC moved the series to a later Friday night time slot and Roddenberry left his position as executive producer in protest. Since then Star Trek has run almost continuously in syndication and has inspired an animated series, six feature films, and four additional spin-off television shows as of 2007. The show has spawned a huge amount of merchandise, including novels, comic books, memorabilia, and games. Fans have created vast amount of fan fiction and even low-budget web episodes, some involving original creators. Despite its short network run, Star Trek has become one of the most successful shows in television history. The Remastering Project In late 2006, CBS Television began an effort to remaster the episodes of the original series for syndication. The project will require approximately two years to complete (there are 79 original series episodes and they debut at the rate of approximately one per week, with pauses from time to time); the project will therefore likely lead into the next Star Trek film in 2008. The CBS team has carefully cleaned each episode to restore the original colors, remove dust hairs and other debris from the master images and remaster the sound. Space vessels, including the Enterprise, have been updated with CGI effects. Planets (for orbital scenes) have been replaced by nice looking CGI effects. Additional effects have been added here and there; some of these are discussed in the entries for individual episodes. A short question and answer style discussion of the project may be found here. A schedule showing when remastered episodes will are and on what stations may be found here. ~Opening Theme~
Season 1
- 02. The Man Trap ???
- 03. Charlie X ???
- 04. Where No Man Has Gone Before ???
- 05. The Naked Time ???
- 06. The Enemy Within ???
- 07. Mudd's Women ???
- 08. What Are Little Girls Made Of? ???
- 09. Miri ???
- 10. Dagger of the Mind ???
- 11. The Corbomite Maneuver ???
- 12. The Menagerie (1) ???
- 13. The Menagerie (2) ???
- 14. The Conscience of the King ???
- 15. Balance of Terror ???
- 16. Shore Leave ???
- 17. The Galileo Seven ???
- 18. The Squire of Gothos ???
- 19. Arena ???
- 20. Tomorrow is Yesterday ???
- 21. Court Martial ???
- 22. The Return of the Archons ???
- 23. Space Seed ???
- 24. A Taste of Armageddon ???
- 25. This Side of Paradise ???
- 26. The Devil in the Dark ???
- 27. Errand of Mercy ???
- 28. The Alternative Factor ???
- 29. The City on the Edge of Forever ???
- 30. Operation -- Annihilate! ???
Season 2
- 01. Amok Time ???
- 02. Who Mourns for Adonais? ???
- 03. The Changeling ???
- 04. Mirror, Mirror ???
- 05. The Apple ???
- 06. The Doomsday Machine ???
- 07. Catspaw ???
- 08. I, Mudd ???
- 09. Metamorphosis ???
- 10. Journey to Babel ???
- 11. Friday's Child ???
- 12. The Deadly Years ???
- 13. Obsession ???
- 14. Wolf in the Fold ???
- 15. The Trouble with Tribbles ???
- 16. The Gamesters of Triskelion ???
- 17. A Piece of the Action ???
- 18. The Immunity Syndrome ???
- 19. A Private Little War ???
- 20. Return to Tomorrow ???
- 21. Patterns of Force ???
- 22. By Any Other Name ???
- 23. The Omega Glory ???
- 24. The Ultimate Computer ???
- 25. Bread and Circuses ???
Season 3
- 01. Spock's Brain ???
- 02. The Enterprise Incident ???
- 03. The Paradise Syndrome ???
- 04. And the Children Shall Lead ???
- 05. Is There in Truth No Beauty? ???
- 06. Spectre of the Gun ???
- 07. Day of the Dove ???
- 08. For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky ???
- 09. The Tholian Web ???
- 10. Plato's Stepchildren ???
- 11. Wink of an Eye ???
- 12. The Empath ???
- 13. Elaan of Troyius ???
- 14. Whom Gods Destroy ???
- 15. Let That Be Your Last Battlefield ???
- 16. The Mark of Gideon ???
- 17. That Which Survives ???
- 18. The Lights of Zetar ???
- 19. Requiem for Methuselah ???
- 20. The Way to Eden ???
- 21. The Cloud Minders ???
- 22. The Savage Curtain ???
- 23. All Our Yesterdays ???
- 24. Turnabout Intruder ???