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Christopher Pike and the U.S.S. Enterprise investigate a crash site on Talos IV, where the captain is imprisoned by powerful telepathic aliens and studied.
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Captain Kirk and the Enterprise deliver supplies to planet M-113, where McCoy is reunited with an old flame. A salt-sucking shapeshifter begins attacking the crew.
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The Enterprise brings aboard a young, undisciplined man with unimaginable powers -- which he uses against the crew to get what he wants.
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The Enterprise crew is infected by an alien virus, which accentuates their wildest emotions and desires.
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The Enterprise welcomes a freighter captain and three beautiful women, who turn the heads of every man on board -- but who are using a powerful drug to maintain their appearances.
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The Enterprise finds a world ravaged by disease, where the only survivors are a group of children -- who themselves suffer and die upon reaching adulthood.
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Kirk and the Enterprise crew investigate a penal colony, where the facility's reputable director gives the captain a first-hand look at his neural neutralizer device.
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The crew find an idyllic world where their wildest dreams -- and darkest nightmares -- come true.
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Spock, McCoy, Scott and four crewmen crash land on a hostile alien planet, and Kirk must choose between looking for them or delivering desperately-needed medical supplies to a plague-stricken world.
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The Enterprise crew is captured by an impetuous and eccentric being with tremendous powers, and Kirk must challenge him to a duel if they hope to escape.
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Powerful aliens transport Kirk to a barren planet, forcing him to fight to the death with an unstoppable Gorn enemy.
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Captain Kirk is accused of violating procedure and blamed for the death of an officer and friend, leading to his court martial.
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The crew finds a sleeper ship from the 20th century, and revive a genetically-altered military leader who attempts to take over the ship: the cunning and powerful Khan.
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