Episode
Number
|
Title |
Production
Number
|
Rating
|
Description |
30
|
Amok Time |
34
|
|
Spock is driven to return home to Vulcan by the mysterious Pon Farr.
But when Kirk violates orders to get him there, he finds himself in a fight
to the death with his friend.
Writer(s) :
|
Theodore Sturgeon |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
31
|
Who Mourns for Adonis? |
33
|
|
A giant energy field in the shape of a hand drags the Enterprise to
a meeting with the last of the Greek Gods. Apollo demands the worship of
the crew, but Kirk isn't about to let anybody else get the worship around
here...
Writer(s) :
|
Gilbert Ralston |
Director :
|
Marc Daniels |
|
32
|
The Changeling |
37
|
|
The Enterprise encounters an immensely powerful alien probe determined
to wipe out all life; but for some reason it thinks Kirk is its creator.
The first Trek film is a virtual remake of this episode.
Writer(s) :
|
John Meredyth Lucas |
Director :
|
Marc Daniels |
|
33
|
Mirror, Mirror |
39
|
|
A freak transporter accident throws Kirk and co. into a parallel universe
where the Federation is an all conquering Empire, with the Enterprise as
one of its most brutal enforcers.
Writer(s) :
|
Jerome Bixby |
Director :
|
Marc Daniels |
|
34
|
The Apple |
38
|
|
Finding culture which has had peace for aeons, Kirk decides to destroy
their computerized God in order to make them face up to life on their own.
Writer(s) :
|
Max Ehrlich |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
35
|
The Doomsday Machine |
35
|
|
When the Enterprise finds the USS Constellation dead in space, its
Captain tells them of a huge machine which destroys planets for fuel. Kirk
and Spock must stop the monster before it can reach a heavily inhabited
area and kill millions.
Writer(s) :
|
Norman Spinrad |
Director :
|
Marc Daniels |
|
36
|
Catspaw |
30
|
|
On a mission to Pytris III, Kirk Spock and bones find themselves assaulted
by tremendously bad poetry. Things go from bad to worse as the mysterious
Sylvia and Korob reveal that an invasion of the Federation is planned.
Writer(s) :
|
Robert Bloch |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
37
|
I, Mudd |
41
|
|
Harcourt Fenton Mudd returns as the leader of a planet of Androids.
But he has tired of his rule and convinced his subjects that they need
new new Humans to care for... the crew of the Enterprise.
Writer(s) :
|
Stephen Kandel |
Director :
|
Marc Daniels |
|
38
|
Metamorphosis |
31
|
|
Crashed while transporting Assistant Federation Commissioner Hedford
on a shuttlecraft, Kirk and co. meet Zephram Cochrane, famed inventor of
Warp drive. He has been kept permanently young by a mysterious alien who
has fallen in love with him. The alien wants to keep them there as company
for Cochrane, but Hedford is ill and will die without treatment.
Writer(s) :
|
Gene L. Coon |
Director :
|
Ralph Senensky |
|
39
|
Journey to Babel |
44
|
|
Transporting a group of diplomats, the Enterprise comes under attack
by assassins within and Kirk is badly wounded. To make matters worse, an
Orion ship is taking pot-shots at them as well.
Writer(s) :
|
D.C. Fontana |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
40
|
Fridays Child |
32
|
|
Kirk and Spock must negotiate with a primitive but fierce warrior race
for mining rights on their planet - but a Klingon agent is present to complicate
matters, and soon things turn violent.
Writer(s) :
|
D.C. Fontana |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
41
|
The Deadly Years |
40
|
|
Affected by a strange type of radiation which causes rapid ageing,
Kirk is removed from command of the Enterprise. But his successor is an
incompetent idiot who just might get them all killed.
Writer(s) :
|
David P. Harmon |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
42
|
Obsession |
47
|
|
Kirk must face an old enemy when a vampire-cloud-creature kills three
men.
Writer(s) :
|
Art Wallace |
Director :
|
Ralph Senensky |
|
43
|
Wolf in the Fold |
36
|
|
Argelius II is a planet dedicated to pleasure - but somebody is murdering
the locals, and all the evidence points directly to Scotty.
Writer(s) :
|
Robert Bloch |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|
44
|
The Trouble With Tribbles |
42
|
|
Ordered by a Federation diplomat to protect a shipment of wheat, Kirk
must face Klingon spies - and a foe both more destructive and a great deal
more furry...
Writer(s) :
|
David Gerrold |
Director :
|
Joseph Pevney |
|