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StarTrek The Original Series Information
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| Name: |
Star Trek The Original Series |
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| Genre: |
Sci-Fi | Adventure |
| No. of Season: |
Seasons 1-3 |
| Discs: |
25 |
| Created by: |
Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring: |
Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, Majel Barrett, Roger Holloway,Nichelle Nichols, James Doohan, Eddie Paskey, Bill Blackburn, George Takei, Frank da Vinci, Walter Koenig, |
| Release Date: |
8 September 1966 |
| Format: |
Support both NTSC & PAL |
| Weight: |
2.0 kg |
| Condition |
New Box Set |
| Audio: |
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |
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Subtitles - removable |
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Star Trek The Original Series Plot
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Season one also gives fans the first glimpse of the mischievous but lovable space-rogue Harcourt Fenton (aka "Harry") Mudd in "Mudd's Women". Viewer beware - do not allow the episode's light-hearted tone to obscure it's message, that physical beauty is merely an outward manifestation of one's true, inner beauty.
Season two also led the sci-fi genre as it explored the subject of alternate realities and universes in "Mirror, Mirror", where a transporter accident causes Kirk and his landing party to switch places with their counterparts in an evil, chaotic universe. Rationality is constant in both universes, though, as "evil" Spock figures out what happened and aids "good" Kirk and co. in their return home.
Season three is often criticized as being the least original and interesting of the three original Star Trek seasons. Although there may be some truth to that sentiment, I believe it is a matter of degree. To say it is the least interesting of the three is not the same as saying that it is not worth watching. There are still many good episodes to stir the imagination.
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Star Trek The Original Series Images
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Season one also gives fans the first glimpse of the mischievous but lovable space-rogue Harcourt Fenton (aka "Harry") Mudd in "Mudd's Women". Viewer beware - do not allow the episode's light-hearted tone to obscure it's message, that physical beauty is merely an outward manifestation of one's true, inner beauty.
Season two also led the sci-fi genre as it explored the subject of alternate realities and universes in "Mirror, Mirror", where a transporter accident causes Kirk and his landing party to switch places with their counterparts in an evil, chaotic universe. Rationality is constant in both universes, though, as "evil" Spock figures out what happened and aids "good" Kirk and co. in their return home.
Season three
is often criticized as being the least original and interesting of the three original Star Trek seasons. Although there may be some truth to that sentiment, I believe it is a matter of degree. To say it is the least interesting of the three is not the same as saying that it is not worth watching. There are still many good episodes to stir the imagination.
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