Quick Reference Guide

Rated Quick Reference Guide

Seasons:
[First Season] [Second Season] [Third Season]

First Season

Title H-rating U-rating
1 THE MAN TRAP .360 .294
The Enterprise is ravaged by a creature that sucks the salt from its victims' bodies, and that is capable of assuming any identity. (3)
2 CHARLIE X .015 .241
A teenager, raised by aliens and possessing some of their unusual powers, proves incapable of adjusting to human society and emotions. (4)
3 WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE .275 .638
In passing through an energy barrier at the edge of the galaxy, some Enterprise crew members find their ESP powers enormously heightened. (4)
4 THE NAKED TIME .550 .642
A strange malady strikes the crew of the Enterprise, causing them to succumb to their innermost desires. (11)
5 THE ENEMY WITHIN .650 .521
A transporter malfunction splits Kirk into two personalities, one brutal and incapable of control, the other gentle and incapable of command. (6)
6 MUDD'S WOMEN .455 .463
Jack-of-all-illegal-trades Harry Mudd is transported aboard the Enterprise along with his cargo, three irresistibly beautiful women. (1)
7 WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF? .660 .498
Nurse Chapel's long-lost fiance turns up in control of a mechanism capable of producing android replicas of live beings. (1)
8 MIRI .312 .264
The landing party contracts a disease that strikes after puberty, while the children still alive on the planet refuse to let them contact the ship for help. (3)
9 DAGGER OF THE MIND .780 .645
A deranged escapee from a penal planet causes Kirk to investigate the psychiatric treatments being administered there. (1)
10 THE CORBOMITE MANEUVER .440 .522
To stave off an attack by an alien vessel, Kirk concocts the now-famous "Corbomite" bluff. (10)
11 THE MENAGERIE (part 1) .570 .780
Spock risks the death penalty by hijacking his old commander, Captain Pike, to Talos IV. Court-martial testimony (actually scenes taken from "The Cage", Star Trek's original pilot episode) recreates the story of Pike's earlier encounter with the Talosians. (30)
12 THE MENAGERIE (part 2) .570 .743
Spock risks the death penalty by hijacking his old commander, Captain Pike, to Talos IV. Court-martial testimony (actually scenes taken from "The Cage", Star Trek's original pilot episode) recreates the story of Pike's earlier encounter with the Talosians. (30)
13 THE CONSCIENCE OF THE KING .510 .377
The star of a Shakespearean acting company may be the infamous "Kodos the Executioner". (1)
14 BALANCE OF TERROR .440 .809
Kirk matches wits against a Romulan commander in the first encounter between the species to occur in several decades. (73)
15 SHORE LEAVE .725 .566
The crew of the Enterprise takes shore leave on a planet where their every thought is immediately converted to reality. (5)
16 THE GALILEO SEVEN .500 .461
Spock finds himself in command of the shuttlecraft Galileo, stranded on a hostile planetoid. (5)
17 THE SQUIRE OF GOTHOS .660 .528
The crew of the Enterprise are made unwilling guests of the powerful but capricious General Trelane (retired). (2)
18 ARENA .660 .652
Kirk and a reptilian alien must duel to the death to determine whose ship will survive. (25)
19 TOMORROW IS YESTERDAY .745 .658
The Enterprise is accidentally flung back to the year 1967, where they find they must take desperate measures in an attempt to avoid changing history. (14)
20 COURT-MARTIAL .325 .532
Kirk is placed on trial when the ship's record tapes show he committed an error that cost a man's life. (1)
21 RETURN OF THE ARCHONS .740 .451
An entire planet is under the total mental control of a mysterious being known as "Landru". (1)
22 SPACE SEED .998 .763
The Enterprise runs across a "sleeper ship" full of supermen fleeing their defeat in the Eugenics Wars. (17)
23 A TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON .350 .598
The Enterprise and its crew are declared casualties in an interplanetary war entirely simulated by computers. (2)
24 THIS SIDE OF PARADISE .750 .766
Strange spores cause the entire crew of the Enterprise to mutiny and beam down to a planet where all work is done in unity and contentment. (5)
25 THE DEVIL IN THE DARK .312 .715
A mining operation is ravaged by a monster that dissolves men's bodies. (19)
26 ERRAND OF MERCY .745 .764
Kirk and Spock, stranded on Organia, attempt to interfere with the Klingon occupation of the planet, despite the Organians' insistence upon the non-necessity of violence. (3)
27 THE ALTERNATIVE FACTOR .100 .170
A schizophrenic personality named Lazarus seems to be the key to an anomaly in the space-time fabric of the universe. (1)
28 THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER .992 .968
McCoy, suffering from an overdose of cordrazine, vanishes through a time portal and somehow changes the past. Kirk and Spock follow in an effort to rectify whatever it is that McCoy has done. (175)
29 OPERATION--ANNIHILATE! .775 .576
The Enterprise faces an onslaught by parasitic creatures that invade the nervous system to take control of their hosts. (1)

Second Season

Title H-rating U-rating
30 AMOK TIME .780 .826
Spock is forced by the instinctive Vulcan mating cycle to return to his home planet and take a wife. (22)
31 WHO MOURNS FOR ADONAIS .350 .368
The Enterprise is seized by a being claiming to be the god Apollo, who requires their worship to survive. (1)
32 THE CHANGELING .560 .442
Nomad, an ancient Earth probe, has combined with an alien probe to form an incredibly powerful mechanism that is determined to destroy all "imperfect" life forms. (3)
33 MIRROR, MIRROR .850 .824
Kirk, McCoy, Scott, and Uhura are accidentally exchanged with their counterparts in a parallel universe, where instead of the Federation they find a violent, dictatorial Empire. (126)
34 THE APPLE .440 .216
The Enterprise finds itself under attack by Vaal, a machine that guides the actions and even the environment of a primitive populace. (1)
35 THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE .325 .778
The starships Enterprise and Constellation battle an enormous machine that destroys planets and consumes them for fuel. (37)
36 CATSPAW .440 .381
Amidst an atmosphere of witches and dungeons, a pair of aliens use seemingly magical powers in an attempt to trick further scientific information from the people of the Enterprise. (2)
37 I, MUDD .778 .668
The Enterprise is forced to a planet populated by androids and ruled by their old nemesis, Harcourt Fenton Mudd. (8)
38 METAMORPHOSIS .450 .426
A shuttlecraft is forced down to a planet as company for a stranded spaceman, who has been kept young by a gaseous alien called the "Companion". (2)
39 JOURNEY TO BABEL .700 .766
Crisis piles atop crisis when the Enterprise is in charge of transporting a volatile cargo of Federation diplomats, including Spock's parents. (5)
40 THE DEADLY YEARS .650 .683
Kirk is relieved of command when he and other officers contract a disease that results in senility and death by old age within days. (4)
41 OBSESSION .425 .576
Kirk disregards all other responsibilities in an effort to destroy a gaseous cloud that absorbs red corpuscles from human bodies. (3)
42 WOLF IN THE FOLD .785 .566
Scotty appears to be the only logical suspect in a bizarre series of murders. (5)
43 THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES .993 .818
Kirk must put up with Federation bureaucrats and hordes of hungry tribbles while protecting a shipment of quadrotriticale (wheat) against Klingon sabotage. (150)
44 THE GAMESTERS OF TRISKELION .420 .394
Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are captured for use in gambling conflicts. (3)
45 A PIECE OF THE ACTION .845 .848
Kirk must figure out a way to counteract the effects of an earlier expedition, which caused a planet's civilization to pattern itself after the Chicago mobs of the Twenties. (38)
46 THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME . .598
A gigantic single-celled creature, which feeds on the energy necessary to our form of life, invades our galaxy. (2)
47 A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR .550 .565
When the Klingons hasten the arms development of one faction on a hitherto peaceful planet, Kirk must arm the other side in order to maintain a balance of power. (1)
48 RETURN TO TOMORROW .250 .438
Highly advanced alien minds "borrow" bodies, including those of Kirk and Spock, in order to build permanent android bodies. One of them, however, does not wish to leave his borrowed body. (1)
49 PATTERNS OF FORCE .860 .648
A Federation historian ignores the Prime Directive and reshapes a planet's society along the lines of Nazi Germany. (6)
50 BY ANY OTHER NAME .890 .608
A group of aliens from the Andromeda galaxy commandeer the Enterprise to make the journey back home. (3)
51 THE OMEGA GLORY .440 .367
Captain Tracy, believing he has found a planet containing the secret of eternal youth, interferes in the struggle between the two planetary cultures, the Yangs and the Kohms. (5)
52 THE ULTIMATE COMPUTER .250 .579
The Enterprise is put under total control of a new type of computer, which then refuses to relinquish control. (4)
53 BREAD AND CIRCUSES .680 .554
The Enterprise encounters a civilization that combines the features of the Roman Empire with 20th-century technology. (1)
54 FRIDAY'S CHILD .430 .512
Negotiations over mining rights become a battle for survival when McCoy unintentionally violates a tribal taboo. (1)
55 ASSIGNMENT: EARTH .650 .709
On a historical fact-finding mission to 1969, the Enterprise accidentally intercepts an interplanetary agent out to sabotage an orbiting nuclear platform. (12)

Third Season

Title H-rating U-rating
56 SPOCK'S BRAIN .115 .163
A mysterious woman surgically removes Spock's brain. (8)
57 THE ENTERPRISE INCIDENT .700 .819
Kirk goes mad and Spock turns traitor in an attempt to steal an improved cloaking device from the Romulans. (20)
58 THE PARADISE SYNDROME .996 .646
In a state of amnesia, Kirk marries and finds happiness with Miramanee, an Indian maiden. Meanwhile, Spock must find a way to save her planet from an impending meteor collision. (4)
59 AND THE CHILDREN SHALL LEAD .010 .050
A group of children, under alien domination, play on the crew members' secret fears in order to gain control of the ship. (2)
60 IS THERE IN TRUTH NO BEAUTY? .210 .411
Miranda, a telepath, is jealous of Spock's greater abilities in forming a mind-link with Kollos, an alien so ugly that the very sight of him can drive a man insane. (4)
61 SPECTRE OF THE GUN .835 .541
Kirk et al. find themselves on the losing side of the gunfight at the OK Corral. (1)
62 DAY OF THE DOVE .895 .676
Klingons and the Enterprise crew must unite to overcome an alien who feeds on the hatred between them. (4)
63 FOR THE WORLD IS HOLLOW, AND I HAVE TOUCHED THE SKY . .563
McCoy, suffering from a fatal disease, finds himself romantically entangled with the priestess governing a planetoid/spaceship on a collision course with another planet. (8)
64 THE THOLIAN WEB .445 .632
The Tholians entrap the Enterprise, not believing that the crew is merely trying to save Kirk from a hyperspace warp. (5)
65 PLATO'S STEPCHILDREN .640 .450
The dwarf Alexander's lack of mind-over-matter abilities may be the only clue to aid Kirk in defeating a band of telekinetics. (1)
66 WINK OF AN EYE .870 .544
The Enterprise is invaded by beings who move too fast for human eyes to detect. (3)
67 THE EMPATH .250 .240
Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are manipulated by aliens who use them to teach compassion to a girl capable of absorbing the pain and injuries of others. (7)
68 ELAAN OF TROYIUS .205 .469
The Enterprise's task of transporting an imperious woman to another planet for marriage is complicated by Kirk's falling in love with her. (1)
69 WHOM GODS DESTROY .665 .547
Captain Garth, having taken over the penal planet where he was being treated, uses his ability to change shape in an attempt to get aboard the Enterprise. (1)
70 LET THAT BE YOUR LAST BATTLEFIELD .110 .220
Two two-toned beings try to get Kirk to take sides in their racial disputes. (6)
71 THE MARK OF GIDEON .090 .295
Kirk is decoyed into a replica of the Enterprise. While Spock searches for him through a maze of diplomatic red tape, the people of Gideon are using him as a source of alien infection. (1)
72 THAT WHICH SURVIVES .250 .395
A mysterious woman whose touch is death threatens the landing party. (1)
74 REQUIEM FOR METHUSELAH .660 .564
Flint, an immortal, uses Kirk to rouse emotions in an android, so that she will become fully human and can be a suitable, immortal mate. (5)
75 THE WAY TO EDEN .775 .432
A group of space hippies are searching for the legendary planet of Eden. (2)
76 THE CLOUD MINDERS .350 .432
Kirk's attempt to pick up a shipment of a vital mineral embroils him in the demands of the oppressed miners against the rulers. (1)
77 THE SAVAGE CURTAIN .840 .574
Lincoln of Earth and Surak of Vulcan join Kirk and Spock in battle against a group of villains, while alien observers examine the distinctions between good and evil. (1)
78 ALL OUR YESTERDAYS .770 .702
Rescue mission to a planet whose sun is about to nova results in Kirk, Spock, and McCoy being sent to various eras in the planet's past. (5)
79 TURNABOUT INTRUDER .430 .460
A woman bitterly jealous of Kirk uses an alien device to exchange her consciousness with his, and then attempts to kill her body and thus Kirk's mind. (2)

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