Posted on 05/26/2025 6:59:35 PM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
It's hard to think of a more everlasting and impactful science fiction property than "Star Trek." In 1966, what is now known as "Star Trek: The Original Series" premiered on NBC, the brainchild of creator, writer, and executive producer Gene Roddenberry. What made "Star Trek" unique for its time was its devotion to an optimistic vision of society, one where human civilization has moved past war and poverty, boldly going "where no man has gone before."
This utopian future was reflected by a diverse cast, with the crew of the USS Enterprise including a woman of African descent (Nyota Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols) and an Asian man (Hikaru Sulu, played by George Takei). Starting in Season Two, "Star Trek" added a Russian character (Pavel Chekov, played by Walter Koenig) during a real-life period of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.......
Read on to see if your favorite "Star Trek" episodes made the cut.
#25. Day of the Dove (1968)
#24. A Piece of the Action (1968)
#23. Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966)
#22. This Side of Paradise (1967)
#21. The Naked Time (1966)
#20. Tomorrow Is Yesterday (1967)
#19. Arena (1967)
#18. The Tholian Web (1968)
#17. The Ultimate Computer (1968)
#16. A Taste of Armageddon (1967)
#15. The Corbomite Maneuver (1966)
#14. All Our Yesterdays (1969)
#13. Errand of Mercy (1967)
#12. The Menagerie: Part II (1966)
#11. The Menagerie: Part I (1966)
#10. The Devil in the Dark (1967
#9. The Enterprise Incident (1968)
#8. Journey to Babel (1967)
#7. The Doomsday Machine (1967)
#6. Amok Time (1967)
#5. The Trouble with Tribbles (1967)
#4. Space Seed (1967)
#3. Balance of Terror (1966)
#2. Mirror, Mirror (1967)
#1. The City on the Edge of Forever (1967)
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SPOCK: "Dad! What are you doing on the Romulan bridge?"
Ah yes. I remember Jeffrey Hunter. Liked him too but I loved Susan Oliver. Died in her 50’s. Some kind of cancer. Gave me a broken heart like many of her roles.
The one I disliked the most was the one with space hippies!
Star Trek: The Voyage Home
One of my favorite movies, so many great moments and funny ones.
Colorful metaphors
Spock cured that with a nerve pinch.
“Do you know where they keep the nuclear wessels?”
I liked the lighter ones best (Tribbles, the Harry Mudd episodes, A Piece of the Action) and the ones that were based on recognizable SF stories (like Arena). Agree that City on the Edge of Forever is probably the best one art-wise, though.
We just lived through that episode these last four years.😳
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