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Star Trek: Phase II/Season One
From The TV IV
Season One | |
Star Trek: Phase II | |
Season Premiere | 1978 (planned) |
Episode Count | 13 (planned) |
Season One of Star Trek: Phase II was never produced, although there were 13 scripts written for the series, some of which were later used for other Star Trek projects ("In Thy Image" became the basis for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, while the scripts for "The Child" and "Devil's Due" were later used for Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes with the same respective names).
Episodes
Scripts
# | Title | Written By | ||||||
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1 | In Thy Image | Alan Dean Foster | ||||||
Became the basis for Star Trek: The Motion Picture | ||||||||
2 | Tomorrow and the Stars | Larry Alexander | ||||||
During a Klingon attack, Kirk orders an emergency beamup and is transported to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, just before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and falls in love with a woman living there. | ||||||||
3 | Cassandra | Theodore Sturgeon | ||||||
The Enterprise mediates a dispute between two worlds over "The Monitor", while a clumsy ensign takes care of an infant alien who can foretell the future. | ||||||||
4 | The Child | Jaron Summers & Jon Povill |
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Later used in season two for Star Trek: The Next Generation | ||||||||
5 | Deadlock | David Ambrose | ||||||
While searching for a missing starship, the Enterprise is recalled to a Starbase to engage in a strange war game. | ||||||||
6 | Kitumba | John Meredyth Lucas | ||||||
The Enterprise is sent to the Klingon homeworld to help Ksia, a tutor to the underage Klingon leader, stop his regent from making war on the Federation. | ||||||||
7 | Practice in Waking | Richard Bach | ||||||
The Enterprise comes across a sleeper ship where Decker, Scotty, and Sulu get trapped in a simulation of the 16th-century witch-burnings. | ||||||||
8 | The Savage Syndrome | Margaret Armen & Alfred Harris |
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While investigating an ancient starship, the Enterprise is hit with a blinding light which brainwashes the crew, reverting them to savages. | ||||||||
9 | Are Unheard Melodies Sweet? | Worley Thorne | ||||||
While searching for a missing starship, the Enterprise comes across a world in need of men. | ||||||||
10 | Devil's Due | William Douglas Lansford | ||||||
Later used in season four for Star Trek: The Next Generation | ||||||||
11 | Lord Bobby's Obsession | Shimon Wincelberg | ||||||
The Enterprise comes across a derelict Klingon Cruiser with one life form aboard – one Lord Bobby from Earth's late 19th century. | ||||||||
12 | To Attain the All | Norman Spinrad | ||||||
The Enterprise gets caught in a solar system-sized logic game where, if you win, you "attain the All", a huge repository of knowledge. | ||||||||
13 | The War to End All Wars | Arthur Bernard Lewis | ||||||
The Enterprise rescues a female android, Yra, whose planet's successful philosophy of "peace through war" has been corrupted by a leader named Plateous III. |