Star Trek - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Spock's Brain
An alien woman materializes on the bridge of the Enterprise and knocks the command crew unconscious. When they come to, they discover that Spock's brain has been stolen and they have to race against time to track her down and recover the brain in order to save Mr. Spock.

The Enterprise Incident
Captain Kirk acts strangely and ends up taking the ship into the Romulan neutral zone where they are surrounded by Romulans, the Romulan commander then takes a interest in Mr. Spock.

The Paradise Syndrome
Mr. Spock must destroy an asteroid threatening a primitive world where lost and amnesiac Captain Kirk has taken a wife.

And the Children Shall Lead
A group of orphaned children under an alien's control take over the minds of the Enterprise crew.

Is There in Truth No Beauty?
Only a jealous scientist can save Spock when he goes mad after seeing a hideous Medusan.

Spectre of the Gun
Powerful aliens transport the Enterprise officers into an illusionary re-creation of the gunfight at the OK Corral.

Day of the Dove
An alien which feeds on violence traps Klingons and Enterprise crewman together.

For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
After Dr. McCoy informs Captain Kirk that he is dying, the Enterprise crew discovers a planetoid that is on a collision course with a inhabited world. Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down and discover it is a populated space ship where most of the inhabitants having no clue they are on a space ship.

The Tholian Web
Kirk is trapped on a disintegrating star ship and drifts between dimensions while the Tholian's create a energy web around the Enterprise to prevent them from escaping.

Plato's Stepchildren
Rulers of a culture modeled after Platos Republic kidnap Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy.

Wink of an Eye
The dying Scalosians, invisible to humans, need the Enterprise crew to help repopulate their decimated planet.

The Empath
After arriving at a outpost to pick up the two members of a science team, Kirk, McCoy and Spock find the team missing. They are then transported to another location by alien beings who use them in a torturous experiment involving a young girl who does not speak.

Elaan of Troyius
Klingons interfere when the Enterprise is ordered to transport an unwilling royal bride to her wedding in another star system. During the trip, the enterprise is sabotaged.

Whom Gods Destroy
Inmates gain control of an insane asylum, taking visiting Kirk and Spock prisoner.

Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
A thousand-year feud between sworn enemies threatens to destroy the Enterprise.

The Mark of Gideon
Captain Kirk suddenly finds himself on what appears to be the Enterprise, alone except for a beautiful alien woman while on a away mission to the planet Gideon.

That Which Survives
The Enterprise discovers a planet that defies the conventional theories of planetology, so Kirk, Sulu, McCoy and D'Amato (a geologist) beam down to investigate. As they depart, a mysterious woman appears in the transporter room and attacks the chief there. Then the Enterprise is hurled nearly a thousand light years away! The strange female apparition reappears, and demonstrates that she is a grave threat to both stranded crew and the ship...

The Lights of Zetar
A mysterious storm has inflicted heavy - perhaps irreparable - damage on the library planetoid Memory Alpha. And it seems to have a curious affiliation with new crewmember Myra Romaine. As the Enterprise pursues the hazard, Romaine falls more under its influence, and the crew learns is is not a storm at all, but a form of life that means to survive at ANY cost.

Requiem for Methuselah
Rigelian Fever rages about the Enterprise; on a small planet named Holberg 917G, the crew has discovered a source of the only cure, ryetalin. Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down, and discover the planet is the private property of Flint. At first uncooperative, Flint relents and permits the crew to gather the material. But events soon have them wondering about Flint's real goals, and his mysterious ward, the enchanting Rayna.

The Way to Eden
The Enterprise intercepts a stolen space yacht, whose thieves destroy it rather than face capture. But they are captured, and revealed as "counterculture" individuals looking for a mysterious planet they call Eden. Led by an insane genius, they manage to capture the Enterprise long enough to direct it to Eden, which is located in the Romulan Neutral Zone! And to make their escape, they create a lethal trap for the crew.

The Cloud Minders
The planet Merek II is gripped by a botanical plague. The only cure is the mineral zeenite, and the only practical source of that is Ardana. But Ardana has a stratified city: the troglytes who labor live in harsh conditions, while philosophers and artists enjoy the beauty of its floating city, Stratos. One among the troglytes, Vanna, means to change this, and plans to exploit the crisis - and Federation representatives Kirk and Spock - to accomplish that.

The Savage Curtain
The Enterprise surveys the planet Excalbia. As its surface is the temperature of molten rock, no landing party is possible, so when the orbital survey concludes, Kirk orders the ship to leave. And then... Abraham Lincoln appears, and at the same time a region forms on the planet suitable for human life. Kirk and Spock beam down and discover Yarnek. It seems the Excalbians are struggling to understand the concepts of good and evil; the help themselves they have constructed an experiment: four examplars of good, including Kirk and Spock, will battle four exemplars of evil, notorious figures from history. And if good loses, the Enterprise will be destroyed...

All Our Yesterdays
While trying to locate the missing population of a planet doomed by a coming nova, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy find a mysterious librarian who sends them back into the planet's past. While Spock and McCoy fight for survival in a frigid landscape, Kirk is accused of witchcraft.

Turnabout Intruder
Janice Lester, a lover from Kirk's past, uses alien technology to switch her consciousness into his body and vice versa, so that she can take command of the Enterprise and become a Starfleet captain as she always wanted.
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