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Post by tomishereagain on Jan 25, 2022 10:29:16 GMT -6
Star Trek (1966) aka Star Trek: The Original Series aka ST: TOS
Space: the final frontier.
These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds.
To seek out new life and new civilizations.
To boldly go where no man has gone before! ~by William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk
8.30 Rating
A 1960's science fiction action adventure series set in the twenty-third century based around the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, representing the United Federation of Planets (including Earth) on a five-year mission in outer space to explore new worlds, seek new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one has gone before. The Enterprise is commanded by handsome and brash Captain James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk (William Shatner). Kirk's two best friends are Commander Spock (Leonard Nimoy) (last name unpronounceable to humans) the ship's half-human/half-Vulcan Science Officer and First/Executive Officer (i.e. second-in-command) from the planet Vulcan, and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley). They, along with a crew of approximately four hundred and thirty, including helmsman Lieutenant Hikaru Kato Sulu (George Takei), navigator Ensign Pavel Andreievich Chekov (Walter Koenig), communications officer Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), chief engineer Lieutenant Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott (James Doohan), Nurse Christine Chapel (Majel Barrett) and Yeoman Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney). The series follows them as they confront strange alien races, friendly and hostile alike, as they explore unknown worlds. We see the Enterprise and her crew battle aliens, megalomaniac computers, time paradoxes, psychotic murderers, and even Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban). The series is known for looking at then (1960's) hot topics such as sex, war, God, religion, politics, and racism and other things that make up the human condition through a lens of the future. The 79 (eighty if including The Cage (1966)) episode television series, which was produced from 1966 to 1969, has now cult characters and has fans all over the world.
Country: United States Genre: Sci-Fi, Adventure, Action Release: 1966
Director: Marc Daniels,Joseph Pevney,Vincent McEveety,Ralph Senensky,Jud Taylor,Herb Wallerstein,Robert Butler,Marvin J. Chomsky,John Meredyth Lucas,Gerd Oswald,James Goldstone,Herschel Daugherty,David Alexander,Lawrence Dobkin,Harvey Hart,Leo Penn,Joseph Sargent
Production: Paramount Television, Norway Corporation
Cast: Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Deforest Kelley, George Takei, Barbara Babcock, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Vic Perrin, Paul Baxley, Majel Barrett, Dick Geary, Hagan Beggs, Louie Elias, Sean Kenney, Vince Deadrick Sr, Jim Goodwin, John Arndt, James Doohan, Ed McCready, Janos Prohaska, Grace Lee Whitney, Eddie Paskey, John Winston, David L Ross, Jay D Jones, Sean Morgan, Bart La Rue, Grant Woods, Michael Barrier, Barbara Baldavin
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Post by tomishereagain on Jan 28, 2022 9:24:55 GMT -6
James T. Kirk
Species: male human Full name: James Tiberius Kirk Last rank: Captain, previously Rear Admiral* Date of birth: 2233 Place of origin: Iowa, Earth Date of death: 2293 (missing, presumed dead), 2371 (actual death) Place of origin: Iowa, North America, Earth Brother: George Samuel Kirk (deceased) Son: Dr. David Marcus (deceased) Marital status: single Played by William Shatner
Spock
Species: male human/Vulcan Rank: Science Officer, Captain* Date of birth: 2230 Place of origin: ShirKahr, Vulcan Parents: Sarek, Amanda Grayson Grandfather: Skon Great-grandfather: Solkar Brother: Sybok (half-brother, deceased) Marital status: uncertain* Played by Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)
Leonard McCoy
Species: male human Full name: Dr. Leonard H. McCoy Rank: Chief Medical Officer, Commander* Place of origin: Mississippi, North America, Earth Father: David McCoy Marital status: unknown* Played by DeForest Kelley (1920-1999)
Montgomery Scott
Species: male human Rank: Chief Engineer, Captain* Place of origin: Scotland, Earth Marital status: single Played by James Doohan (1920-2005)
Uhura
Species: female human Full name: unknown* Rank: Communications Officer, Commander* Date of birth: 2239 Place of origin: Africa, Earth Marital status: unknown Played by Nichelle Nichols
Hikaru Sulu
Species: male human Rank: Helm Officer, Captain* Date of birth: 2237 Place of origin: San Francisco, North America, Earth** Marital status: unknown*** Children: Demora Sulu Played by George Takei
Pavel Chekov
Species: male human Full name: Pavel Andreievich Chekov Rank: Navigator, Commander* Date of birth: 2245 Father: Andreiy Chekov
(Russian second names traditionally denote the father) Siblings: none Marital status: unknown Played by Walter Koenig
More Information
"The Cage" is the first pilot episode of the Star Trek: The Original Series science fiction series. It was completed in early 1965, but not broadcast on television in its complete form until late 1988. The episode was written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Robert Butler. It was rejected by NBC in February 1965, and the network ordered another pilot episode, which became "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Much original footage from "The Cage" was later incorporated into the first season two-parter, "The Menagerie".
Stardate not given: The Enterprise, commanded by Captain Pike, discovers survivors from a ship that crashed on the planet Talos IV twenty years ago. Among them is the young Vina. Pike is abducted by the indigenous Talosians and subjected to illusions, in which Vina appears too. Meanwhile on the surface, the camp of survivors has vanished and the crew attempts to break into the underground city of the Talosians with a big laser cannon to free their captain, apparently in vain. The Talosians' goal is to make Pike mate with Vina to breed slaves, because after many centuries in which they focused on their mental development they can't maintain their machines any longer. Pike and his crew finally prevail when they refuse to believe in the Talosian illusions any longer. Vina, however, is really a woman who was found alive by the Talosians. Since they didn't know anything about human physiology, they couldn't help her. She never recovered from her injuries and is kept alive only through the illusions.
Christopher Pike Species: Human Affiliation: Federation Starfleet Rank: Fleet Captain Occupation: Starfleet officer Status: Active (2267) Born: Early 23rd century, Mojave, California, United States of America, Earth Pet(s): Tango and Mary Lou (Horses) Played by: Jeffrey Hunter (2254) Anson Mount (2254, 2257–2258, 2266) Sean Kenney (2267)
Bruce Greenwood (Reboot Movies 1 & 2)
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Post by tomishereagain on Jan 28, 2022 9:53:09 GMT -6
TOS Movies
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Synopsis
When a huge cloud approaches the Sol system and threatens to destroy all life on Earth, Admiral Kirk assumes command of the newly refitted Enterprise, reducing Capt. Decker to his first officer. On their way to intercept the cloud, Spock, who sensed its presence when he was on Vulcan, rejoins the crew. When the entity that calls itself "V'ger" scans the ship, the Deltan navigator Lt. Ilia is absorbed and later returned as an android. Spock and Kirk find out that V'ger routinely scans and saves everything it encounters along its path. V'ger turns out to be an enormous machine built for the sole purpose of seeking for and eventually merging with the Creator of its distant relative, the space probe Voyager 6 that was launched from Earth a long time ago. The entity is accordingly unsatisfied when it discovers that humans, primitive "carbon units", were the Creators. But V'ger, in the form of the Ilia probe, agrees to merge with the Creator, in the form of Capt. Decker, to a totally new lifeform.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Synopsis
Khan Noonien Soong, driven by his revenge on Kirk, who once dropped him and his genetically enhanced crew on a lonely planet, kidnaps Capt. Terrell and Chekov, who are on a planetary survey mission for the Genesis project. Khan seizes command of their ship, the USS Reliant, and steals the powerful Genesis device that is capable of creating Class-M planets from any form of matter. The scientists who developed the device, among them Carol Marcus, who once dated Kirk, and their common son David, are trapped on the planetoid Regula, from where the Enterprise rescues them before taking on Khan. After losing the fierce battle in the Mutara Nebula, Khan activates the device. Spock sacrifices his life to repair the Enterprise's warp drive and to save the ship from the imminent explosion of the Genesis device. His body remains on the newly created planet Genesis.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Synopsis
When the Enterprise returns to Earth Spacedock, it is found that McCoy is carrying Spock's katra, the immortal soul of the Vulcan who died saving the ship. In order to separate McCoy and Spock, Kirk and his senior crew hijack the Enterprise and return to Genesis. In the meantime, at the newly formed planet Genesis, a Klingon Bird-of-Prey shows up and destroys the survey ship USS Grissom. David Marcus and Saavik, who are exploring the surface of Genesis, find the rejuvenated body of Spock, but are later captured by the Klingons. When the battle-damaged Enterprise arrives, the ship is already awaited by the warlike Klingon Commander Kruge, who wants to get his hands on the Genesis technology. To avoid the capture of his ship by the Klingons, Kirk has to destroy the Enterprise. The Klingons kill his son David. After seizing control of the Klingon ship, the crew barely escape the destruction of the planet that has become unstable. They take Spock's body to Vulcan, where a procedure to reintegrate his mind into his body is performed.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Synopsis
When Spock has almost completely recovered, Kirk decides that it is time for his crew to leave their exile on Vulcan. They take the captured Bird-of-Prey they named "H.M.S. Bounty" back to Earth when an alien probe threatens the planet by disabling all power systems. Spock finds out that the probe is on the search for traces of the now extinct humpback whales. In order to provide the probe with an answer, the crew travels to the late 20th century and find two such whales in the Cetacean Institute in Sausalito. After some problems with 20th century customs and technology, they manage to take the whales with them, together with biologist Gillian Taylor, who insists on staying aboard. Back in the 23rd century, all charges against Kirk except for noncompliance with his orders are dropped. Reduced to the rank of captain, he takes command of the new Enterprise NCC-1701-A.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Synopsis
A Vulcan named Sybok, who embraces emotions rather than logic, gathers followers for a crusade on the desert planet Nimbus III and occupies the planet capital, "Paradise City". Among his hostages are the three ambassadors of the Federation, the Klingons and the Romulans. When a barely operational Enterprise-A comes to the rescue, Sybok seizes control of the ship too. Spock has to confess to Kirk that the rogue Vulcan is his half-brother. With his telepathic abilities Sybok influences the crew except for Kirk, Spock and McCoy to head for the center of the galaxy where he believes to find the mystical planet Sha-Ka-Ree. At their arrival the landing party is received by an eccentric being that claims to be "God" and demands to be brought aboard the starship to be able to spread his "wisdom". Sybok dies when he mind-melds with the creature to save the rest of the landing party. With help from the Klingons, "God" is eventually destroyed.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Synopsis
After the disastrous explosion of their moon Praxis that has led to an ecological disaster on their homeworld, the Klingons offer peace talks to the Federation. The Enterprise welcomes a Klingon delegation aboard, but after their return the Klingon ship is fired upon and Chancellor Gorkon is shot by assassins. McCoy attempts to help the dying chancellor in vain. He and Kirk are arrested and convicted by the Klingons. After the Enterprise has freed them from the penal colony on Rura Penthe, they head for the Khitomer peace conference. Here, with the help of the USS Excelsior and Capt. Sulu, they defeat the Bird-of-Prey of the treacherous General Chang and save the life of the Federation President, who was the next on the assassination list. It turns out that it was a joined conspiracy of Klingon and Starfleet officers together with the Romulan ambassador, who all wanted the cold war to continue.
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