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Star Trek: The Animated Series 1

1973-09-08 | Animation,Drama,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 16 episodes
Overview

3 Seasons

Episode

Beyond the Farthest Star (1973)

In orbit around a dead star, the Enterprise comes across a huge starship inhabited by a parasitic life form that threatens the entire ship.

Beyond the Farthest Star poster

Directed By

Hal Sutherland

Writer

Samuel A. Peeples

Yesteryear (1973)

Upon returning from a mission to scan the Guardian of Forever, Spock discovers that there is no record of him serving in Starfleet and he has been replaced by an Andorian first officer, Thelin. Neither Spock nor anyone else who were on the planet have a memory of the Andorian, while no one on the Enterprise remembers Spock! Computer records indicate Spock died as a youngster during a Vulcan ritual, and that they were scanning the Guardian when it was ""running"" that period of time. Since Spock didn't go through to save himself, he altered the timeline. The Guardian sends Spock through where he pretends to be a distant cousin. He meets Amanda and Sarek and an embittered young Spock. Young Spock eventually tries to undertake the desert ritual on his own and is almost killed. His pet sehlat saves him at the cost of its own life before Old Spock can show up. The timeline restored, everything is put back to normal.

Yesteryear poster

Directed By

Hal Sutherland

Writer

D.C. Fontana

One of Our Planets Is Missing (1973)

The crew of the Enterprise races to find a way to stop a cloud from destroying inhabited planets.

One of Our Planets Is Missing poster

Directed By

Hal Sutherland

Writer

Marc Daniels

The Lorelei Signal (1973)

Female crew members must take over the Enterprise when the men are incapacitated by a race of sirens.

The Lorelei Signal poster

Directed By

Hal Sutherland

More Tribbles, More Troubles (1973)

The Enterprise is escorting robot carriers loaded with five-lobed quinto-triticale to Sherman's Planet amidst rumors the Klingons haev a new weapon. The Klingons attack a small scout ship and the Enterprise rescue the single crewman: trader Cyrano Jones. And he has...tribbles. Neither Jones or the Klingons, led by Kirk's ""old friend"" Captain Koloth, will say why they want him dead. It turns out Jones escaped his sentence on Station K-7 (to clean up every tribble) by finding a tribble predator called a glommer. The Klingons attack the robot ships to stop the shipment and reveal their new weapon: an energy innervator that leaves both ships powerless. Meanwhile, McCoy checks out Jones' tribbles and finds out that the tribbles are safe...sort of. They don't reproduce. They just get bigger...and bigger. When Kirk beams the giant-sized tribbles aboard the Klingon ship, Koloth reveals a state secret: they created the glommer and want it back from Cyrano, who ""acquired"" it. Kirk obliges but at

More Tribbles, More Troubles poster

Directed By

Hal Sutherland

Writer

David Gerrold

Cast

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