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Spock falls victim to the Vulcan mating drive, Pon Far, and must travel to his home planet to end his struggle -- in a death match with Captain Kirk.
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The Enterprise crew encounters a 200-year-old Earth probe, believed to be responsible for the destruction of an entire star system -- and brings it on board the ship.
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The crew finds a seemingly peaceful world controlled by a super-computer, where the very environment around them reveals itself to be deadly.
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The Enterprise is threatened by a pair of aliens bent on conquest, who use a powerful device to instill terror in their victims.
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The crew finds galactic scoundrel Harry Mudd on an unnamed planet, where a group of androids cater to his every whim.
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Kirk and crew discover a legendary Federation scientist -- believed to be long-dead, but kept alive for centuries by a formless alien entity.
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy arrive on an alien world to negotiate a mining treaty, but must protect the pregnant widow of the planet's murdered leader from a coup attempt. The Enterprise comes face-to-face with a Klingon war ship in orbit.
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The crew of the Enterprise is stricken with an illness that causes rapid aging, incapacitating even the command staff -- and leaving the ship vulnerable to Romulan attack.
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Captain Kirk defies orders to pursue a blood-sucking cloud creature he believes to be responsible for the deaths of half his crew 11 years ago.
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The Enterprise investigates the disappearance of a Federation historian, and the crew discovers that the world he is on has shaped itself in the oppressive image of Nazi Germany.
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Kirk and Spock find themselves in the middle of a civil war, perpetuated by a rogue Federation captain.
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy are captured by a Romanesque civilization while investigating the destruction of a Federation ship, and are forced to fight in a gladiator arena for the local population's entertainment.
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