Star Trek: The Best from Each Series


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Star Trek: The Best from Each Series

Another week, another Trek. Will the madness ever end? In the last two articles we've looked at Star Trek-first a general discussion and ranking of the four series, and then my picks for the ten best and five worst episodes overall. This week, in one final trek into Gene's world, I present my five favorite episodes from each series. This article contains both new material and material found in last week's article; so if you've already read a few of the write-ups, I hope you'll enjoy the ones you haven't yet seen.

So let's jump into the timeship with Captain Braxton and make our way back to the 1960s, where we'll find Kirk and company courting alien women, fighting Klingons, and violating the Prime Directive...



Star Trek: The Original Series

The City on the Edge of Forever

This classic time travel tale from 1967 finds Kirk, stranded in the 1930s, faced with a dilemma in which he must choose between saving someone he loves

       

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1.   Jan 18, 2001 3:03 PM
Trials and Tribble-ations was in my mind the culmination of all that is great about Star Trek - the melding of innovative technology with clever ideas to create something wonderful.

I absolutely lo ...


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