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8 Attachment(s) Attachment 174886 The enterprise and her crew are called to a planet to check up on a scientist and his wife, said wife is an old flame of McCoys. It's not long before crew men especially those wearing red end up dead with all he salt drained from their body's. We soon find that Nancy (McCoys Ex) has been dead for some years and has been replaced by a shape shifting space vampire that needs salt to live. 7/10 Attachment 174887 Attachment 174888 Attachment 174889 Attachment 174890 Attachment 174891 Attachment 174892 Attachment 174893 |
7 Attachment(s) Attachment 174894 The enterprise picks up 17 year old Charlie Evens who has been alone since the ship he was on crashed 13 years earlier, from the survey ship that found him. Not long afterwards the ship is mysteriously destroyed, we soon learn that this was caused by Charlie who as well as being the usual stroppy and horny teenage boy, also has god like powers with which he can do almost everything. A battle soon develops between Kirk and Charlie for control of the enterprise and the life of her crew. 6.8/10 Attachment 174899 Attachment 174900 Attachment 174901 Attachment 174902 Attachment 174903 Attachment 174904 |
What TV Have You Seen? 10 Attachment(s) Attachment 174913 The second pilot of the series. The enterprise find the "black box" of on old earth ship that was destroyed after trying to cross a barrier surrounding the edge of our galaxy. The enterprise tries to cross the barrier narrowly survives but ends up without warp capability. At the same time a number of crew members fell unconscious when trying to pass through the barrier. As the enterprise limps towards a lithium mining planet to repair there warp engines, Kirks best friend Garry Mitchell ( Gary Lockwood best know for the second astronaut in 2001 that HAL killed) begins developing psychic powers, as his powers begin to grow and he becomes more powerful and begins to look at the crew as nothing but insects, Soon a battle of wits begins between Kirk and his old friend. It's interesting to see how the character of Spock developed from these early episodes it which he was quite emotionally and loud at times. 8.5/10 Attachment 174914 Attachment 174915 Attachment 174916 Attachment 174917 Attachment 174918 Attachment 174919 Attachment 174920 Attachment 174921 Attachment 174922 |
What TV Have You Seen? 8 Attachment(s) Attachment 174923 The enterprise is sent to investigate when contact is lost with a scientific outpost that is monitoring the collapse of a planet. Everyone on the outpost is found dead, stupidly a crew man that was sent to investigate along with Spock removes his glove of his protection suit and is infected and it's not long before the rest of the crew are infected and begin to lose control and behave as if drunk. Kyle takes control of the engine room and ends up turning off the warp engines Sulu chase crew members around the ship with his huge chopper out, Spock becomes unable to handle his emotions. Kirk loses control as well as other crew members leaving posts and not doing there jobs. If that's not enough that enterprise gets caught in the planets gravity well and his slowly falling to its doom. As Kyle has locked himself in engineering Scotty has to find a way to get into engineering to regain control of the ships engines to escape the planet before its destroyed. 7.8/10 Attachment 174924 Attachment 174925 Attachment 174926 Attachment 174927 Attachment 174928 Attachment 174929 Attachment 174930 |
11 Attachment(s) Attachment 174931 When the unfortunately named geology technician "fissure" hurts himself and has to beam up to,the enterprise to be treated. fIssure was covered in a unknowing substance that effects the transporter, by splitting who every beams up into their good and evil half's. Unfortunately the next person to beam up is Kirk who evil half gets drunk, forces himself on Janice Rand and attacks some crew members. Luckily no one else is beamed up part from sulus space dog which is also splits into two. The crew of the enterprise have to work quickly to repair the transporter as the temperature is dropping rapidly and they crew members on the surface won't last long, and they also need to find a way too get the two Kirks back together. 8/10 Attachment 174932 Attachment 174933 Attachment 174934 Attachment 174935 Attachment 174936 Attachment 174937 Attachment 174938 Attachment 174939 Attachment 174940 Attachment 174941 |
Star Trek series reviews. 8 Attachment(s) Attachment 174944 In pursuit and rescue of a cargo ship the enterprise burn out all but one lithium crystals. So the enterprises limps to the nearest mining facility to resupply. Matters aren't as easy as you would think, with trouble being caused by the rescued ship crew which are space pirate Harry Mudd and three beautifully women that have a strange effect on the crew. Once the enterprise arrives at the mining planet Kirk has some of the miners beamed up to obtain the much need crystals as systems on the enterprise are beginning to shut down, things seem to be going well until the miners see the women and want said women and the release of Mudd (who has by now been charged with numerous crimes. Kirk refuses this offer, thankfully we find that the beauty and effect on the men is artificial caused by a drug called Venus. Not long after the miners find out about this and Kirk rescues one of the lady's, they change their minds and give the much need crystals. Attachment 174945 Attachment 174946 Attachment 174947 Attachment 174948 Attachment 174949 Attachment 174950 Attachment 174951 6/10 |
The Trouble with Tribbles.December 29, 1967 4 Attachment(s) The Trouble with Tribbles.December 29, 1967 Ive always preferred the Star Trek episodes with abit of humour in the storyline,nothing more satisfying than seeing Kirk or Spook getting taken down a peg ot two,or seeing Bones look smug as he informs some poor extra who has been beamed down on to another planet only to be diagnosed with some incurable alien disease.And say what you like about the tribbles (and you probably can as I don't think they got any ears) at least Kirk will not try to copulate with them or get them drunk on Romulan Ale and drag them back to his cabin.The Trouble with Tribbles has a fairly ludicrous story line,but then again what Star Trek episode isn't. Cyrano Jones (Stanley Adams) an intergalactic space trader give one of the furry little blighter's to the sexy Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) who takes it aboard the Starship Enterprise,where low and behold not only does it eat everything in sight but copulates and reproduces at a frighteningly fast rate,even faster than Kirk does.There is something really satisfying see Kirk truly befuddled by these furry critters and even more funnier seeing him buried up to his chin in these things,and although it is one of the more sillier episodes the cast still give it there all and really sell the idea that these things are truly alive,you do get a sense that they are an actual creature,which you don't always get with special effects,I mean at the end of the day it just a ball of fur.isn't it?? That said they do make use of the tribble in a fairly good plot point,by the fact that tribbles hate Klingon's,and get all freaked out whenever a Klingon is close by or present.Which makes for a nice little plot device when there is a Klingon spy aboard.This may not be the best ever episode but has got to be in the top ten at least. |
Agreed Inspector. It's a brilliant episode. |
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