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0. The Cage (Pilot)
  October 15, 1968
Captain Pike and his crew are lured to Talos IV by a race capable of creating powerful illusions.
 
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1. The Man Trap
  September 8, 1966
A shape-shifting, salt-craving creature terrorizes the crew of Enterprise.
 
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2. Charlie "X"
  September 15, 1966
A powerful teenage boy wreaks havoc aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise.
 
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3. Where No Man Has Gone Before
  September 22, 1966
Kirk's friend, Gary Mitchell, is transformed into a god-like being.
 
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4. The Naked Time
  September 29, 1966
The Enterprise crew catch a virus that removes their inhibitions.
 
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5. The Enemy Within
  October 6, 1966
A transporter malfunction creates an evil Kirk.
 
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6. Mudd's Women
  October 14, 1966
The Enterprise rescues con artist Harry Mudd and his "beautiful" female cargo.
 
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7. What are Little Girls Made Of
  October 20, 1966
Nurse Chapel's long-lost fiancé is found - along with his androids.
 
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8. Miri
  October 27, 1966
A strange group of children are discovered on an Earth-like planet.
 
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9. Dagger of the Mind
  November 3, 1966
A new treatment for the criminally insane has deadly results.
 
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10. The Corbomite Maneuver
  November 10, 1966
Kirk bluffs his way past what appears to be a powerful alien.
 
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11. The Menagerie - Part 1
  November 17, 1966
Spock hijacks the Enterprise to return an injured Captain Pike to Talos IV. Part 1 of 2
 
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12. The Menagerie - Part 2
  November 24, 1966
Spock hijacks the Enterprise to return an injured Captain Pike to Talos IV. Part 2 of 2
 
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13. The Conscience of the King
  December 8, 1966
Kirk suspects Shakespearean actor Anton Karidian as a mass murderer.
 
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14. Balance of Terror
  December 15, 1966
After attacking an outpost, Romulans battle the Enterprise.
 
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15. Shore Leave
  December 29, 1966
On shore leave, the crew's thoughts come to life.
 
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16. The Galileo Seven
  January 5, 1967
Seven Enterprise crew members go on a shuttle mission with Spock in command.
 
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17. The Squire of Gothos
  January 12, 1967
A powerful entity known as Trelane torments the crew of the Enterprise.
 
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18. Arena
  January 19, 1967
Kirk is pitted in a barehanded duel with a Gorn.
 
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19. Tomorrow is Yesterday
  January 26, 1967
The Enterprise is thrown back to 20th century Earth.
 
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20. Court Martial
  February 2, 1967
Kirk is recalled for a potential court-martial.
 
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21. The Return of the Archons
  February 9, 1967
The Enterprise crew finds a world run by a computer named Landru.
 
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22. Space Seed
  February 16, 1967
Kirk meets Khan, a leader of Earth's Eugenics War.
 
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23. A Taste of Armageddon
  February 23, 1967
The Enterprise is diverted by two planets fighting a computerized war.
 
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24. This Side of Paradise
  March 2, 1967
The Enterprise visits a colony where indigenous flower spores provide the settlers with peaceful contentment.
 
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25. The Devil in the Dark
  March 9, 1967
An unknown monster threatens a mining operation.
 
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26. Errand of Mercy
  March 23, 1967
Kirk and Spock battle Klingons to free Organia.
 
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27. The Alternative Factor
  March 30, 1967
An alien being fights himself across two realities.
 
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28. The City on the Edge of Forever
  April 6, 1967
Kirk and Spock go back in time to save McCoy.
 
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29. Operation Annihilate
  April 14, 1967
The Enterprise crew saves Deneva from deadly parasites.
 
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99. The Cage
  January 1, 1966
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Episode 14, "Balance of Terror"
Synopsis: After attacking an outpost, Romulans battle the Enterprise.
Original air date: December 15, 1966
Runtime: 51 minutes
ASIN: B000IAXVGW
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #231,090 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Star Trek Original Season 1
Synopsis: This classic science fiction series, set in the 23rd century, follows the voyages of the starship U.S.S. Enterprise as it explores the endless universe - seeking new life, and new civilizations.
Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
Supporting actors: Emily Banks, Oliver McGowan, Perry Lopez, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Bruce Mars, Barbara Baldavin, Nichelle Nichols, Sebastian Tom, Shirley Bonne, Paul Baxley, Bill Blackburn, John Carr, Frank da Vinci, Eddie Paskey
Creator: Gene Roddenberry
Genre: Adventure, Sci-Fi
Executive producer: Gene L. Coon
Network: CBS
ASIN: B000HKYOK0
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Episode to See, January 19, 2007
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Any fan of The Original (Star Trek) Series (herein referred to as "TOS") will enjoy this episode, but let me address you youngins out there that may have enjoyed The Next Generation or any of the later series, but who never saw (or did not like what they saw of) TOS. TOS could certainly be quite uneven from episode to episode, but this is the episode to watch to understand what made TOS great when it did work.

This is ostensibly an episode about a space battle, but it really is a character story. Primarily about the two captains: our man James T. Kirk and the never-named Romulan captain. It's a gripping cat and mouse play pitting two men against each other; Men with greatness and ability, but also with flaws and doubts. Men who are opposite sides of the same coin.... men who might be good friends were the circumstances different. It's a story both of strategy and of character.

This episode introduces for the first time many devices that have become mainstay of the Star Trek Universe. This is the very first time we meet the Romulans, and are introduced to their martial, duty-driven culture. This is the first time we hear of the neutral zone, and the Earth-Romulan "conflict" that necessitated its creation. And this is the first time that we, and the Federation, find out about the cloaking device than can hide entire star ships. (Also be sure to check out another great episode: "The Enterprise Incident" ASIN:B000HKYN7O, where Kirk steals said cloaking device).

I may take some criticism for this, but one of the merits of this episode is the acting of Mr. William Shatner. We are all familiar with his campy, over-the-top style, but in this episode Captain Kirk is a real person and we can see inside his thoughts and feelings. As an example, right before the first cut-away (preceding the credits) look at Shatner's face as he walks away from the communicator. This is fore-shadowing... we see only a glimpse, but it is a glimpse of duty and foreboding for the lives of the crew under his care.

Sure the special effects will still disappoint if not taken in the context of time in which this was produced, and some of the plot devices are contrived, but in the format and time limitation of this episode it excels in being what it sets out to be: an entertaining and gripping story or conflict between two great men and two great machines of war.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellect, November 26, 2010
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Captain Kirk says, "It is the ship masters privilege of uniting couples", and red alert sounds. Outpost 4 is under attack by an unidentifiable enemy. The implied and suspected enemy is the Romulans. No human has seen a Romulan. The enterprise approaches the neutral zone. Outpost 4 is one of many outputs built on asteroids to monitor the neutral zone. Captain Kirk warns his officers that the federation can not afford to have a war with the Romulans. Stiles wants revenge for the death of his ancestors lost in the original Romulan war. Battle stations, commander Hansen describes an unknown plasma weapon making deflector shields ineffective and disintegrates space vessels. The station headquarters was a mile deep and the asteroid composition was iron. The Romulan ship appears, discharges their plasma charge, and destroys output post 4. The Romulans are unaware of the enterprise having departed back to the neutral zone. Stiles believes there is a Romulan spy onboard the enterprise because the coincidence of events seem improbable. Stiles is biased towards Spock. Romulans and Vulcans share a common history. The Romulans seek to prove the humans are weak. Kirk must prevent the Romulans from returning to the empire to prevent a war, death and more death, "millions upon millions of lives", "can we engage them?" The Romulan cloaking device uses enormous amounts of power and makes tracking the enterprise challenging. Stiles wants to attack, but Kirk was to watch his opponent. Stile wants to know "why Spock left out certain historical facts about the Romulans". Spock admits to the Vulcan and Romulan shared ancestry. Spock seems embarrassed by his history of warlike ancestry. "Do you want a Galactic war on your conscience?" Kirk initiates a plan to attack the Romulans. Using the frozen ions from comet magnitude 7, he hopes to discover the Romulan ship and destroy it, "a big gamble". The Romulan commander realizes the tactic and order full evasions orders. Stiles thinks that a Romulan spy has reveal the commanders tactic and eyes Spock suspiciously. Kirk orders blanket phaser fire which damages the Romulan ship and kills a centurion. The Romulans shoot their plasma weapon, but the enterprise retreats and escapes because the weapon has a limited range. The Romulans return on course to the neutral zone, "once inside they can claim we violated the neutral zone", says Kirk. Captain Kirk needs permission to enter the neutral zone, but proceeds without it. The Romulan captain tells his officers, that Kirk wants them to waste their energy and it "will take all his experience to get home". "We have lost them". "Don't destroy the one named Kirk". Spock accidently touches a control which gives the Romulans their position. Kirk responds with fire phaser bursts. "We are beaten". The Romulan ejects debrie into space and his centurion friend. "Glorious" "Now we go home" "They are at your mercy". This is the fatal mistake for the Romulans. Uhura takes navigation, stiles to weaponry. A phaser bank overloads and releases toxic gas, stiles passes out, Spock enters, fires the phrasers, and rescues Stiles. The Romulan commander appears on screen and tells Kirk, "In a different reality I could have called you friend" and presses the self-destruction button while saying, "One more duty to perform". Spock tells Stiles, "I saved a trained navigator", smugly. Thompson dies and a bride becomes a widow.
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