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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of inventive alien life-forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes every episode of the series' second season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes the groundbreaking series' first season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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Rod Serling's brilliant, classic sci-fi series needs no introduction. The entire fifth season is collected here: 35 mind-bending episodes and tons of special features, including photos, excerpts from a Rod Serling speech and from a Museum of Television and Radio seminar, and interviews with fascinating personalities like Martin Landau, Mickey Rooney, Mariette Hartley, and Bill Mumy.

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Captain Picard and his crew take on the Borg, the Romulans, and various others in these big-screen incarnations of the popular sci-fi series: GENERATIONS, FIRST CONTACT, INSURRECTION, and NEMESIS. Please see individual titles for synopsis information.

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes all 26 episodes of the series' third season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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In STAR TREK VI - THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, the cold war between the Federation and the Klingons thaws out when the leader of the crumbling alien empire makes a peace offering. Admiral Kirk (Willliam Shatner) and the crew are quickly sent to escort the Klingon ruler to treaty talks, but they unknowingly stumble into the middle of a political assassination--and soon Kirk and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are framed for the dignitary's murder. Sent off to a frozen gulag planet, the two plot their escape while Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the rest of the old gang try to find out who the real killer is. The future of the intergalactic peace movement depends on their success.

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The science fiction series OUTER LIMITS had a brief run of only two seasons in the 1960s, but its influence on television is undeniable. Its huge cult following would eventually spawn a new OUTER LIMITS series in the 1990s. This collection comprises the second season of the original series and includes guest stars such as Ted Knight, James Shigeta, Robert Duvall, June Havoc, William Shatner, and many other recognizable faces. This third volume presents another set of episodes.

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From the exploring the vagaries of the holodeck to the mind-bending possibilities of parallel dimensions, STAR TREK has long delighted its fans by warping the foundations of reality. This collection of 20 episodes, selected from the series' numerous franchises, offer a strange, surreal trip through one of sci-fi's classic shows.

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, and Tribbles, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection presents the groundbreaking show's first three seasons. Beam me up, Scotty!

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This TV series based on sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury's incredible stories features an all-star cast with Drew Barrymore, Jeff Goldblum, William Shatner, and Peter O'Toole. For fans who remember this series, the creepy playground episode starring Shatner is probably at the foremost of their thoughts. But there are tons of other gems tucked in between that should keep sci-fi and horror aficionados content for hours.

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Two episodes: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (Episode 10) Kirk and company are horrified to learn that famed scientist, Dr. Roger Korby has developed the ultimate android in hope of pupulating the universe with them. "Dagger Of The Mind" (Episode 11) Kirk must beam down to a penal colony after a doctor espaces to the U.S.S. Enterprise, hinting at the horrors committed against the colony's inmates. Plus original broadcast preview trailers.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 73, "The Lights of Zetar," Scotty's new love, Lt. Mira Romaine, is taken over by strange colored light entities known as the Zetarians. The lights then threaten to take over the entire crew of the Enterprise if Kirk doesn't act fast. Episode 74, "The Cloud Minders," concerns the Troglytes, miners on the planet Ardana who refuse to give the healing mineral zenite to Kirk and his crew, thus threatening billions on a Federation planet.

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Two remastered episodes from the late '60s science fiction television hit. Includes EPISODE 27: "Errand of Mercy": Kirk and Spock learn the true meaning of the word "mercy" when they vanquish a Klingon warrior, and a humanoid from the planet Organia interferes. First aired March 23, 1967. EPISODE 28: "The City on the Edge of Forever": Kirk must set history right after it is changed by a fluke, but in order to do so, he must allow the woman he loves (Joan Collins) to be killed. This episode, penned by Harlan Ellison, won a Hugo Award for best writing. First aired April 6, 1967.

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Directed by sci-fi legend William Shatner (who also stars), GROOM LAKE tells the story of Kate (Amy Acker, DOLLHOUSE), a young woman with a fatal illness who longs for proof of alien existence. Together with her boyfriend, she heads to a tiny town on the outskirts of Area 51 where the local inhabitants have reported multiple alien sightings. The pair soon endures encounters with space nuts and paranoid government officials, but stays the course to uncover real evidence of extraterrestrials.

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This volume contains Episodes 41 and 42 of the popular series. In Episode 41, entitled " I, Mudd," Harry Mudd is back and this time one of his schemes backfires leaving the Enterprise and himself captive by a race of androids. In Episode 42, entitled "The Trouble With Tribbles," Kirk is in trouble when furry creatures called Tribbles won't stop eating and Klingons invade a space station storing a valuable grain shipment.

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Based on William Shatner's novels, a cop, unjustly frozen for dealing the dangerous drug "Tek," is thawed out in the future by a suspicious official to battle Tek dealers and clear his name.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. "RETURN TO TOMORROW" finds the crew of the enterprise landing on a seemingly uninhabited planet, until they find that the life forms are non-corporeal globes of consciousness who wish to inhabit the bodies of visitors. In "PATTERNS OF FORCE", the Enterprise lands on a planet whose people have taken on the warlike faces of Nazi Germany, only this time armed with nuclear missiles.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 77, "The Savage Curtain," the Excalbians stage a battle in which Kirk, Spock, Surak, and Abraham Lincoln must fight some of history's greatest tyrants. Then, in Episode 78, "All Our Yesterdays," Spock and McCoy wind up in an ice age when they try and rescue Kirk from a time machine accident. Spock, now an earlier version of himself, falls in love and refuses to return to the Enterprise.

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Two Episodes: "Miri" (Episode 12): After beaming down to a planet that's identical to Earth, Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and a landing party find a decaying 20th century city inhabited only children. "The Conscience Of The King" (Episode 13): There's a mass murderer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise! Kirk beams up a man he believes to be Krodos the Executioner, thought to have died 20 years ago. Also includes original broadcast preview trailers.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 71, "Whom Gods Destroy," Kirk and his crew deliver medicine to a group of criminally insane beings on Elba II only to discover that the director of the colony is actually one of the inmates. In Episode 72, "The Mark of Gideon," Kirk beams down to Gideon to find a deserted U.S.S. Enterprise and a beautiful woman who can explain nothing.

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Contains two episodes of the hit 1960s television show: "Operation: Annihilate!" (Ep. 29) - The Enterprise arrives at the planet Deneva to find that amoeba-like aliens are attacking the planets population and taking over their nervous systems. Spock is affected and agrees to be the test patient in a an attempt to find a way to kill the parasites. Originally aired on April 13, 1967. "Catspaw" (Ep. 30) - On Pyrus VII, Sulu and Scotty are turned into zombies by the evil magic of Korob and Sylvia who then turn their trickery on the Enterprise. This episode, penned by PSYCHO author Robert Bloch, was the debut for Walter Koenig who played Chekhov. First aired October 26, 1967.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In "A PIECE OF THE ACTION" the enterprise encounters a planet that emulates the mob driven Chicago of Earth's 1920s. See Spock and Kirk dress up like Chicago gangsters! "BY ANY OTHER NAME" finds the Enterprise responding to a distress call from a distant planet, only to find a group of aliens who seek to be colonized.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 67, "Plato's Stepchildren," an alien with telekinetic abilities humiliates Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. This episode features the first interracial kiss on network television. Next, in Episode 68, "Wink Of An Eye," a Scalosian queen makes Kirk her love-slave with plans to use him to repopulate her planet.

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This volume collects Episodes 43 and 44 of the popular series. In Episode 43, entitled "Bread and Circuses," Kirk, Spock and McCoy visit a former colleague who now holds sway over a parallel Roman Empire mixed with modern technology and televised gladiator fights. In Episode 44, entitled "Journey to Babel," Spock is in a dilemma as his ailing father needs a transfusion in order to live while the Enterprise is crowded with alien ambassadors and he has replaced Captain Kirk on the bridge of the Enterprise.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. Episode 59, "The Enterprise Incident," sees Kirk weathering an apparent nervous breakdown, ordering the Enterprise into forbidden Romulan territory. Suddenly, the Romulans are demanding Kirk's surrender. In Episode 60, "And the Children Shall Lead," Kirk and crew venture to Triacus to find a group of children unmoved by the suicides of their parents, who were leading an expedition.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 53, "The Ultimate Computer," Kirk is powerless to stop the mishaps that result when the Enterprise is used to test an advanced computer that still has a few bugs in it. Episode 54, "The Omega Glory," finds Kirk and his crew on planet Omega IV, where they encounter a ghost ship, a mad captain, a deadly virus, and 1,000 year old natives.

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Episode 23 - A TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON: In a brilliant satire of modern warfare by proxy as carried out by the Superpowers, Kirk and Spock land on a strange world where, in order to mitigate the physical destructiveness of warfare, two planets battle by computer, with designated human casualties herded into death chambers. First aired February 23, 1967. Episode 24 - SPACE SEED: Kirk matches wits with a race of supermen led by the brilliant, powerful, and wicked Khan. The "seed" for "Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan." Originally aired February 16, 1967.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 57, "ELAAN OF TROYIUS," Kirk and his crew are assigned to transport Elaan, the beautiful Dohlman of Elas, to her rival planet Troyius-- but her behavior complicates the mission. Episode 58, "THE PARADISE SYNDROME," sees Kirk and crew attempting to prevent an asteroid from striking a planet. Kirk vanishes after beaming down to the planet's surface.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 55, "Assignment Earth," the Enterprise is sent to Earth in the late 1960s to study human history, where they encounter a being who claims to have been sent by aliens to save Earth. Episode 56, "Spectre of the Gun," finds Kirk and crew being forced to relive the gunfight at the O.K. Corral on the Melkotian's home planet after they destroy the Melkot's warning buoy.

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Two re-mastered episodes of the show are now available for the first time on DVD. In A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR, Kirk is bewitched by the wife of a tribal chief on a stone age planet when she cures him of a poisonous bite. Kirk soon forgets the Prime Directive, and begins training the tribesmen how to fight their enemies. In THE GAMESTERS OF TRISKELION, Kirk, Uhura and Chekov are enslaved by unseen masters from Triskelion and cast into a deadly game.

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Two episodes: The Man Trap (episode 6): When the U.S.S. Enterprise's landing party arrives on a planet to give a routine medical examination to it's inhabitants, a nightmare unfolds when several members die--each having every trace of salt removed from their bodies. The Naked Time (episode 7): Sent to pick up a research team, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds the scienctists dead. One of the landing party brings the disease back to the crew, forcing surpressed emotions to the surface.

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In STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, the original crew of the Starship Enterprise from the 1960s TV show is reunited in this dramatic, full-length science fiction epic. Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner), formerly a captain, is called upon to collect his old crewmates in order to save humanity from a giant, hostile alien vessel steadily approaching Earth and destroying everything in its path. The complex alien life-forms apparently possess such an advanced intelligence that even the brilliant Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) fails to comprehend the massive structure that contains them. There is tension on the ship, as well as in the universe, as Commander Willard Decker (Stephen Collins), the Enterprise's new captain, is relegated to being Kirk's assistant. In addition, Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), the lovable, crotchety doctor who is constantly at odds with Spock, must be tricked away from his life of relaxation to serve on a voyage he wants no part of. It's not long before the Enterprise is taken over by the alien entity, and navigator Ilia (Persis Khambatta) is abducted. When she is returned to the Enterprise, she informs Kirk that unless the entity is united with its creator, it will destroy the Earth. With excellent special effects and witty nods to the old series, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE set a new standard in sci-fi films--and paved the way for a host of excellent sequels.

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While out on routine training maneuvers, a starship encounters a powerful and supposedly exiled foe from the distant past: Khan. Only Kirk can stop the Moby Dick-quoting, vengeance-crazed genius from bringing about universal destruction in this warp-speed thrill ride. A continuation of the plotline begun in episode 24 of the original series, "The Space Seed."

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 69, "That Which Survives," Kirk and his crew are stranded on a hostile planet where they meet Lorisa, a beautiful woman whose touch means instant death. While they are there, a mishap sends the Enterprise 1,000 light years away without its crew. In Episode 70, "Let That Be Your Battlefield," Kirk beams aboard two beings, Lokai and Bele, who are each half black and half white and are at war with each other. When Kirk tries to get involved, Bele threatens to destroy the Enterprise.

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Original Episodes from the classic television series. This volume includes "Shore Leave" (ep. 17) and "The Squire of Gothos" (ep. 18).

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Two episodes of the classic series are included on one DVD. "The Changeling" follows the adventures of the crew when they discover Nomad, a deadly robot headed for Earth, but how will Captain Kirk outwit the infernal machine? "The Apple" finds Kirk fending off attacks from a supercomputer named Vaal when the Enterprise visits an odd alien planet.

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The voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise continue in this trilogy of big-screen adaptations of the classic sci-fi series created by Gene Roddenberry. Seeking out bold new worlds often pits Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and the rest of the crew against extraterrestrial threats and the limits of human knowledge. Included here are all six original feature films: STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME, STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER, and STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.

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Original episodes from the classic television series. This volume includes "The Menagerie" (ep. 16) Parts 1 and 2.

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Two remastered episodes from the late '60s science fiction television hit. Includes EPISODE 27: "Errand of Mercy": Kirk and Spock learn the true meaning of the word "mercy" when they vanquish a Klingon warrior, and a humanoid from the planet Organia interferes. First aired March 23, 1967. EPISODE 28: "The City on the Edge of Forever": Kirk must set history right after it is changed by a fluke, but in order to do so, he must allow the woman he loves (Joan Collins) to be killed. This episode, penned by Harlan Ellison, won a Hugo Award for best writing. First aired April 6, 1967.

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While out on routine training maneuvers, a starship encounters a powerful and supposedly exiled foe from the distant past: Khan. Only Kirk can stop the Moby Dick-quoting, vengeance-crazed genius from bringing about universal destruction in this warp-speed thrill ride. A continuation of the plotline begun in episode 24 of the original series, "The Space Seed."

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The first feature film starring the cast of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" finds Captain Picard and crew battling a sinister scientist whose plot is a century old. Picard's only hope lies in forging an alliance with a legendary Star Fleet captain from the past.

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Contains 2 episodes from the 1960's classic sci-fi series. EPISODE 25: "This Side of Paradise": The crew of the Enterprise beam down to what they expect to be a desolate planet, but instead find a virtual paradise where death and sickness are unknown. Not surprisingly, things turn out to be other than what they appear to be. First aired March 2, 1967. EPISODE 26: "The Devil in the Dark": A strange creature is responsible for the death of a number of miners working in the tunnels of Janus VI, and the crew of the Enterprise are sent down to investigate. To their surprise, they discover that the miners have been unknowingly killing the offspring of the creature. Originally aired March 9, 1967.

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Episode 21 - TOMORROW IS YESTERDAY: In a bizarre accident, the Enterprise is transported into the past where it is sighted by a U.S. Air Force pilot who believes it to be a U.F.O. This is the episode in which the crew discovers the "slingshot" time-travel effect employed in "Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home." First aired January 26, 1967. Episode 22 - THE RETURN OF THE ARCHONS: Kirk and Spock must destroy the "leader" of a planet populated by humans who lead strange, zombie-like lives. First aired February 9, 1967.

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In the third STAR TREK feature film, directed by Leonard Nimoy, Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) has defeated the genetically created genius Khan, but Spock (Nimoy) is dead and McCoy (DeForest Kelley) is suffering from a strange mental aberration. Defying Starfleet orders, Kirk takes the Enterprise to Genesis to recover the body of Spock. Wonders--and dangers--await the Enterprise crew on the strange new planet.

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While back on Earth, standing trial for their hijacking of the starship Enterprise (see STAR TREK III), Kirk and his crew are thrust into a new adventure. A space probe threatens to destroy the planet if it is not allowed to continue its longstanding communications with a certain species of Earth mammal -- humpback whales. Unfortunately, there is an obstacle to their simple demand; the whales are extinct in the 23rd Century. So Kirk, Spock and the gang travel back in time to San Fransisco, circa 1986, where they battle culture shock, as well as the clock, while trying to corral a few friendly whales to bring back to the future. Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best Cinematography, Best Original Score.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 61, "Spock's Brain," a mysterious woman materializes aboard the Enterprise. She renders the entire crew unconscious. When they awaken, she is gone. And so is Spock's brain! In Episode 62, "Is There No Truth In Beauty?", Miranda Jones, a telepathic woman with Vulcan ties, boards the Enterprise with Emperor Kolos, whose lifeform is so hideous that anyone who looks at him is driven insane. Her gift allows her to discern that someone is planning murder, but who is it?

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Contains 2 episodes from the 1960's classic sci-fi series. EPISODE 25: "This Side of Paradise": The crew of the Enterprise beam down to what they expect to be a desolate planet, but instead find a virtual paradise where death and sickness are unknown. Not surprisingly, things turn out to be other than what they appear to be. First aired March 2, 1967. EPISODE 26: "The Devil in the Dark": A strange creature is responsible for the death of a number of miners working in the tunnels of Janus VI, and the crew of the Enterprise are sent down to investigate. To their surprise, they discover that the miners have been unknowingly killing the offspring of the creature. Originally aired March 9, 1967.

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Stardate 8454.1: In the windswept desert of Nimbus III, the Planet of Galactic Peace, a lone settler witnesses a man materializing out of the dusty horizon, offering to share and bear the settler's pain. With a laugh, the two join forces and plan to steal a starship. Cutting to the rock and scrub of another desert, the jeans-clad Captain Kirk is climbing bare-handed in Yosemite. After a near-accident followed by a night of beans and whiskey and campfire songs, Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are called back from shore leave to the new Enterprise for an emergency mission. Counting on Scotty (James Doohan) to bring the new ship up to specs, they travel to Paradise City on Nimbus III, where delegates from the Romulan, Klingon, and Human races have been kidnapped. The crew soon find themselves joining kidnapper Sybok (Laurence Luckenbill), a renegade Vulcan desperate to discover the secret that lies beyond the Great Barrier at the center of the galaxy. A thrilling and thought-provoking directorial debut from William Shatner, the journey becomes a metaphysical quest for the meaning of life, as the crew of the Starship Enterprise comes face to face with "God."

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The first feature film starring the cast of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" finds Captain Picard and crew battling a sinister scientist whose plot is a century old. Picard's only hope lies in forging an alliance with a legendary Star Fleet captain from the past.

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Two episodes of the classic science-fiction series are presented here for the first time on DVD. In OBSESSION, Kirk must find a way to stop a "vampire" cloud creature before it destroys all humanoid life in the galaxy. In THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME, Kirk and his crew must destroy a giant amoeba before it reproduces and destroys the entire universe.

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While out on routine training maneuvers, a starship encounters a powerful and supposedly exiled foe from the distant past: Khan. Only Kirk can stop the Moby Dick-quoting, vengeance-crazed genius from bringing about universal destruction in this warp-speed thrill ride. A continuation of the plotline begun in episode 24 of the original series, "The Space Seed."

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Contains two episodes of the hit 1960s series: "Who Mourns For Adonis?" (Ep. 33) - The intrepid Enterprise crew comes across a giant hand in space, and this leads them to a seemingly all-powerful being who claims to be the Greek god Apollo. "Amok Time" (Ep. 34) - Possessed by an intolerable urge to reproduce, Spock gives in to his primal nature.

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 65, "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky," The Enterprise crew must try to liberate the people of spaceship planet Yonada when they are taken over by an evil computer. Episode 66, "Day of the Dove," sees Klingons boarding the Enterprise for a fierce battle. This is the only episode to feature a female Klingon.

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Captain Picard and his crew take on the Borg, the Romulans, and various others in these big-screen incarnations of the popular sci-fi series: GENERATIONS, FIRST CONTACT, INSURRECTION, and NEMESIS. Please see individual titles for synopsis information.

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The voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise continue in this trilogy of big-screen adaptations of the classic sci-fi series created by Gene Roddenberry. Seeking out bold new worlds often pits Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and the rest of the crew against extraterrestrial threats and the limits of human knowledge. Included here are all six original feature films: STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME, STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER, and STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then-unheard-of font of multiculturalism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection presents four fan-favorite episodes from the iconic series.

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While out on routine training maneuvers, a starship encounters a powerful and supposedly exiled foe from the distant past: Khan. Only Kirk can stop the Moby Dick-quoting, vengeance-crazed genius from bringing about universal destruction in this warp-speed thrill ride. A continuation of the plotline begun in episode 24 of the original series, "The Space Seed."

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of inventive alien life-forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes every episode of the series' second season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes the groundbreaking series' first season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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While back on Earth, standing trial for their hijacking of the starship Enterprise (see STAR TREK III), Kirk and his crew are thrust into a new adventure. A space probe threatens to destroy the planet if it is not allowed to continue its longstanding communications with a certain species of Earth mammal -- humpback whales. Unfortunately, there is an obstacle to their simple demand; the whales are extinct in the 23rd Century. So Kirk, Spock and the gang travel back in time to San Fransisco, circa 1986, where they battle culture shock, as well as the clock, while trying to corral a few friendly whales to bring back to the future. Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best Cinematography, Best Original Score.

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While out on routine training maneuvers, a starship encounters a powerful and supposedly exiled foe from the distant past: Khan. Only Kirk can stop the Moby Dick-quoting, vengeance-crazed genius from bringing about universal destruction in this warp-speed thrill ride. A continuation of the plotline begun in episode 24 of the original series, "The Space Seed."

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In STAR TREK VI - THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, the cold war between the Federation and the Klingons thaws out when the leader of the crumbling alien empire makes a peace offering. Admiral Kirk (Willliam Shatner) and the crew are quickly sent to escort the Klingon ruler to treaty talks, but they unknowingly stumble into the middle of a political assassination--and soon Kirk and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are framed for the dignitary's murder. Sent off to a frozen gulag planet, the two plot their escape while Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the rest of the old gang try to find out who the real killer is. The future of the intergalactic peace movement depends on their success.

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While back on Earth, standing trial for their hijacking of the starship Enterprise (see STAR TREK III), Kirk and his crew are thrust into a new adventure. A space probe threatens to destroy the planet if it is not allowed to continue its longstanding communications with a certain species of Earth mammal -- humpback whales. Unfortunately, there is an obstacle to their simple demand; the whales are extinct in the 23rd Century. So Kirk, Spock and the gang travel back in time to San Fransisco, circa 1986, where they battle culture shock, as well as the clock, while trying to corral a few friendly whales to bring back to the future. Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best Cinematography, Best Original Score.

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In STAR TREK VI - THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, the cold war between the Federation and the Klingons thaws out when the leader of the crumbling alien empire makes a peace offering. Admiral Kirk (Willliam Shatner) and the crew are quickly sent to escort the Klingon ruler to treaty talks, but they unknowingly stumble into the middle of a political assassination--and soon Kirk and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are framed for the dignitary's murder. Sent off to a frozen gulag planet, the two plot their escape while Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the rest of the old gang try to find out who the real killer is. The future of the intergalactic peace movement depends on their success.

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes all 26 episodes of the series' third season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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This TV series based on sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury's incredible stories features an all-star cast with Drew Barrymore, Jeff Goldblum, William Shatner, and Peter O'Toole. For fans who remember this series, the creepy playground episode starring Shatner is probably at the foremost of their thoughts. But there are tons of other gems tucked in between that should keep sci-fi and horror aficionados content for hours.

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, and Tribbles, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes all 26 episodes of the series' second season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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Going boldly where no man had gone before, Gene Roddenberry's cult phenomenon STAR TREK debuted in 1966 and reflected that decade's optimistic preoccupation with space travel. Set in the 23rd century, the series chronicled the intergalactic adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise on its five-year mission to explore the outer reaches of space. Encountering a now-iconic assembly of innovative alien life forms such as the Klingons, Romulans, Tribbles, and Khan Noonian Singh, the ship's jumpsuited crew was a then unheard-of font of multiculturism: Asian Sulu (George Takei), African-American Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), and Scotsman Montgomery Scott (James Doohan). But it was the contrasting personalities of cooly logical Vulcan Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), emotionally intuitive medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and womanizing ship captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner in definitive overacting mode) that lent the series much of its charm--and spawned a rabid cult following that continues to fuel costume sales and convention bookings to this very day. This collection includes all 26 episodes of the series' third season. Beam me up, Scotty!

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Contains two classic episodes of the television series that has perhaps inspired the most obsessive fans in history. In "Doomsday Machine" the commander of an enemy ship lures Kirk onto it and then disables it, leaving the now trapped and ineffectual captain to watch as his beloved Enterprise is taken over. "Wolf in the Fold" follows a newly transformed Scotty, as a head injury has made him act like a "lady-killer."

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Two Episodes: "The Galileo Seven" (Episode 14): Spock and a shuttlecraft crew crash-land during an investigation of a quasar-like phenomenon. Later the High Commissioner forces Cpt. Kirk to end the search for Spock and his crew. "Court Martial" (Episode 15): The ship's computers indicate that one of Kirk's decisions may have killed a crew member. Kirk has to face a court martial for negligence.

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Contains two episodes of the hit 1960s series: "Metamorphosis" (Ep. 31) - Kirk, Spock and McCoy become imprisoned by a cloud creature on a planet whose only human inhabitant was supposed to have died over a century ago. First aired November 10, 1967. "Friday's Child" (Ep. 32) - Kirk performs a heroic deed on Capella IV which proves his undoing when the natives and an interfering Klingon agent turn against him. First aired December 1, 1967.

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Original episodes from the classic television series. This volume includes "Arena" (ep. 19) and "The Alternative Factor" (ep. 20).

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This DVD series features two re-mastered episodes of the ground-breaking television science-fiction series per disc. In Episode 75, "The Way To Eden," Kirk and his crew have a turbulent run-in with the fanatical leader of a band of idealists who are in search of the planet Eden. Then, in Episode 76, "Requiem For Methuselah," an outbreak of Rigellian fever aboard the Enterprise sends Kirk to Holberg 917-G in search of an antidote. There he meets Flint, a mysterious genius.

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While back on Earth, standing trial for their hijacking of the starship Enterprise (see STAR TREK III), Kirk and his crew are thrust into a new adventure. A space probe threatens to destroy the planet if it is not allowed to continue its longstanding communications with a certain species of Earth mammal -- humpback whales. Unfortunately, there is an obstacle to their simple demand; the whales are extinct in the 23rd Century. So Kirk, Spock and the gang travel back in time to San Fransisco, circa 1986, where they battle culture shock, as well as the clock, while trying to corral a few friendly whales to bring back to the future. Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best Cinematography, Best Original Score.

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Stardate 8454.1: In the windswept desert of Nimbus III, the Planet of Galactic Peace, a lone settler witnesses a man materializing out of the dusty horizon, offering to share and bear the settler's pain. With a laugh, the two join forces and plan to steal a starship. Cutting to the rock and scrub of another desert, the jeans-clad Captain Kirk is climbing bare-handed in Yosemite. After a near-accident followed by a night of beans and whiskey and campfire songs, Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are called back from shore leave to the new Enterprise for an emergency mission. Counting on Scotty (James Doohan) to bring the new ship up to specs, they travel to Paradise City on Nimbus III, where delegates from the Romulan, Klingon, and Human races have been kidnapped. The crew soon find themselves joining kidnapper Sybok (Laurence Luckenbill), a renegade Vulcan desperate to discover the secret that lies beyond the Great Barrier at the center of the galaxy. A thrilling and thought-provoking directorial debut from William Shatner, the journey becomes a metaphysical quest for the meaning of life, as the crew of the Starship Enterprise comes face to face with "God."

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In the third STAR TREK feature film, directed by Leonard Nimoy, Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) has defeated the genetically created genius Khan, but Spock (Nimoy) is dead and McCoy (DeForest Kelley) is suffering from a strange mental aberration. Defying Starfleet orders, Kirk takes the Enterprise to Genesis to recover the body of Spock. Wonders--and dangers--await the Enterprise crew on the strange new planet.

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Contains two classic episodes of the television series that has perhaps inspired the most obsessive fans in history. In "Doomsday Machine" the commander of an enemy ship lures Kirk onto it and then disables it, leaving the now trapped and ineffectual captain to watch as his beloved Enterprise is taken over. "Wolf in the Fold" follows a newly transformed Scotty, as a head injury has made him act like a "lady-killer."

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Original episodes from the classic television series. This volume includes "The Menagerie" (ep. 16) Parts 1 and 2.

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This program contains the first six STAR TREK films, including the Director's Edition of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. Other titles include THE WRATH OF KHAN, THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, THE VOYAGE HOME, THE FINAL FRONTIER, and THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Please see individual titles for details and special features.

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