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Star Trek

 

Star Trek started its journey on television with NBC on September 8, 1966 and completed its final journey on April 4, 1969 after 78 episodes.

The Enterprise CrewThe series Star Trek was set in the 23rd Century on Starship Enterprise commanded by Captain James Kirk played by William Shatner.  Its mission was to explore unknown and new planets and to deliver supplies from Earth to other colonies in space.  Continuing conflicts with Klingons and Romulans provided recurring conflicts as well as other discovered life forms.

Star Trek CrewCaptain James Kirk was the commander of the USS Enterprise and the central hero of the series. His second in command was Mr. Spock, played by Leonard Nimoy, his science officer who was a half-breed. His father, an ambassador, was Vulcan while his mother was from Earth.  It was the logical thinking and maintaining his identity as a Vulcan that created turmoil within himself as his human side tried to provoke emotions.
Another important character was Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, played by DeForest Kelly, the ship's surgeon.  Spock and McCoy were always in disagreement with each other although mutual respect was always shown. They both had strong loyalty to Kirk.

Other members of the crew included Lt. Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Chief Engineer, SuLu, The Chief Navigator, and Lt. Uhura, Communications Officer.

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