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− | |colspan="4"| | + | |colspan="4"| While trying to reach Northern Siberia to backup the Quest Team, Jesse's plane crashes and she discovers a colony of ancient Russians underground. |
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− | |colspan="4"| | + | |colspan="4"| Ezekiel Rage steals a compact nuclear device and plans to blow up the polar ice caps. The Aurora Borealis holds the key to stopping him. |
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Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | Prod # | # |
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"The Darkest Fathoms" | August 26, 1996 | 94004 | 1 | |
In Bermuda, ghost pirates are disrupting an oil expedition and people believe it is the works of the legendary pirate Black Jack Lee, who commanded the galleon - The Ivory Web as it sank centuries ago. | ||||
"Escape to Questworld" | August 27, 1996 | 94021 | 2 | |
When Dr. Quest and Race are trying to stop gas from leaking out of Jeremiah Surd's laboratory, Jonny and the Quest Team track down the paralysed Surd to help them in exchange for access to Questworld. Surd is an old nemesis of Race once threatened Washington, D.C. with a nerve gas. | ||||
"In the Realm of the Condor" | August 28, 1996 | 94002 | 3 | |
The Quest team follows Estella Scheele to find her missing ornithologist grandfather, and ends up finding the lost golden city of El Dorado. | ||||
"Rage's Burning Wheel" | August 29, 1996 | 94018 | 4 | |
When Ezekiel Rage hijacks a space shuttle commanded by Dr. Quest and Hadji, Jonny and Jessie must stop Rage's minions who have taken over Mission Control. | ||||
"Ndovu's Last Journey" | August 30, 1996 | 84016 | 5 | |
Jonny, Jessie and Hadji track an elephant, Ndovu, as it returns to the elephants' graveyard. They bump into poachers on the way there, who are determined to kill Ndovu right away. | ||||
"Manhattan Maneater" | September 2, 1996 | 94013 | 6 | |
A tiger is loose in the Big Apple, and the Quest team must track it down through the subway tunnels. | ||||
"East of Zanzibar" | September 3, 1996 | 94001 | 7 | |
The Quest Team enjoy a trip to the Indian Ocean to discover if there are really sea monsters roaming the seas, leading to multiple mysterious ship disappearances in the Seychelles. | ||||
"Assault on Questworld" | September 4, 1996 | 94036 | 8 | |
With Benton Quest and Race Bannon attending a phenomenology conference in the Himalayas, Jonny and Jessie are forced to impersonate their fathers in Questworld when Jeremiah Surd launches a two-pronged attack on the Quest compound - and Hadji's mind. | ||||
"Ezekiel Rage" | September 5, 1996 | 94015 | 9 | |
A man named Ezekiel Rage seeks vengeance because of the tragic loss of his family in a covert operation when he was a government agent. And the Quest Team gets in his way... | ||||
"Alien in Washington" | September 6, 1996 | 94017 | 10 | |
Extraterrestrial transmissions turn out to be warnings to stop a series of space experiments, and the Vice President turns out to be an alien. | ||||
"Return of the Anasazi" | September 9, 1996 | 94003 | 11 | |
Dr. Quest along with Race and Hadji visit New Mexico when he receives a mysterious quartz statue from an old friend of Dr. Quest - Alice Starseer. Meanwhile, Jonny and Jessie (at home) realize that Men in Black are looking for it. | ||||
"The Alchemist" | September 10, 1996 | 94014 | 12 | |
Dr. Quest is commissioned to find the Philosopher's Stone, which is reputed to turn dross to gold. When he succeeds in capturing the object, he donates it to the museum. It is stolen by Quest's partner, who wants to try it out for himself. | ||||
"Trouble on the Colorado" | September 11, 1996 | 94040 | 13 | |
Alice Starseer returns to Earth to lay her grandfather to rest. But Jeremiah Surd is determined to find out what she's learned. | ||||
"In the Wake of the Mary Celeste" | September 12, 1996 | 94007 | 14 | |
Dr. Quest is on an adventure to find the famous Nova Scotian ship - Mary Celeste's remains. A century ago, this cargo ship sank into the sea mysteriously, and the crew was never found. As he drives down into the depths of the sea, he discovers what look like crop circles at the bottom of the Sargasso Sea - and a graveyard of ships in an area barren of marine life. | ||||
"AMOK" | September 13, 1996 | 94044 | 15 | |
On an archaeological expedition in Borneo, the Quest team run into a giant creature, reputed to savagely attack from all directions at the same time. | ||||
"Besieged in Paradise" | September 16, 1996 | 94038 | 16 | |
While hacking into the cetacean communications bandwidth, Jeremiah Surd was able to gain control of the system and unleash cetaceans worldwide into savage attacks. Receiving help from Captain Havell, the Quest Team is determined to track down Surd. | ||||
"The Spectre of the Pine Barrens" | September 17, 1996 | 94005 | 17 | |
Dr. Quest, Jonny and Hadji head to New Jersey to investigate the Jersey Devil. Then they run into a two-hundred-year-old feud between descendants of the Redcoats and the Minutemen over the original copy of the Declaration of Independence. | ||||
"Heroes" | September 18, 1996 | 94025 | 18 | |
Surd lures Jonny into a labyrinth of horrors, after stealing the Apollo statue, which was reassembled by Dr. Quest. | ||||
"The Ballad of Belle Bonnet" | September 19, 1996 | 94011 | 19 | |
Jonny discovers a ghost guarding a wagonload of gold, and realizes the woman was a thief that stole gold to help an Indian school, but was lost in the vast caverns under the desert centuries ago. | ||||
"In the Darkness of the Moon" | September 23, 1996 | 94020 | 20 | |
A werewolf attack in northern Canada brings the Quest team to investigate. Race finds romance with an attractive outback doctor who turns out to be the last female descendant of a werewolf family. | ||||
"The Secret of the MOAI" | September 24, 1996 | 94046 | 21 | |
A missing link is found in an alien spaceship that landed on Easter Island. But when Dr. Quest and Race enter Questworld to investigate what they've found, they run into Jeremiah Surd - who wants to experiment with human de-evolution. | ||||
"Expedition to Khumbu" | September 25, 1996 | 94006 | 22 | |
Dr. Quest is missing while on an expedition to find the Yeti. Jonny and his friends head to the Himalayas to find him, but run into another scientist who's determined to bring back the Yeti. | ||||
"Ice Will Burn" | September 26, 1996 | 94028 | 23 | |
While trying to reach Northern Siberia to backup the Quest Team, Jesse's plane crashes and she discovers a colony of ancient Russians underground. | ||||
"Future Rage" | October 29, 1996 | 94019 | 24 | |
Ezekiel Rage steals a compact nuclear device and plans to blow up the polar ice caps. The Aurora Borealis holds the key to stopping him. | ||||
"Alligators and Okeechobee Vikings" | November 1, 1996 | 94010 | 25 | |
The Quest Team discovers that criminals were using Alligators to break into a drilling factory in the Florida Everglades when they were investigating the case using an ornate Viking Sword that the Alligators left behind. | ||||
"To Bardo and Back" | January 2, 1996 | 94039 | 26 | |
The Quest team employs QuestWorld to try and revive Race, who has been rendered comatose in a rodeo accident caused by Jeremiah Surd -- who in turn exploits the opportunity to attack Race at his most vulnerable. | ||||
Season 2 (1967–1968)
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | Prod # | # |
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100px | "Amok Time" | September 15, 1967 | 034 | 30 |
Mr. Spock gets into a murderous rage and has to return to his homeworld for a Vulcan marriage ritual to cure him. | ||||
100px | "Who Mourns for Adonais" | September 22, 1967 | 033 | 31 |
The crew of the Enterprise are held captive by an alien who claims to be the Greek god Apollo. | ||||
100px | "The Changeling" | September 29, 1967 | 037 | 32 |
The crew of the Enterprise deals with Nomad -- an indestructible, planet destroying space probe that thinks Kirk is its creator. | ||||
100px | "Mirror, Mirror" | October 6, 1967 | 039 | 33 |
A transporter mishap slips Captain Kirk and his companions into a parallel universe (and their counter-parts into our universe). | ||||
100px | "The Apple" | October 13, 1967 | 038 | 34 |
The crew of the Enterprise visits a mysterious paradise planet which they discover is controlled by a computer. | ||||
100px | "The Doomsday Machine" | October 20, 1967 | 035 | 35 |
The Enterprise plays a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with an alien planet-killing machine that travels in space from star to star. | ||||
100px | "Catspaw" | October 27, 1967 | 030 | 36 |
Two powerful aliens threaten the well being of the "Enterprise" and her crew, with their magic powers. | ||||
100px | "I, Mudd" | November 3, 1967 | 041 | 37 |
Captain Kirk and the crew has a second run in with the con man, Harry Mudd, this time finding him as the king of a planet with an army of androids. | ||||
100px | "Metamorphosis" | November 10, 1967 | 031 | 38 |
A shuttle crew from the Enterprise encounters a castaway (who appears to be Zefram Cochrane, the inventor of warp drive) and his mysterious alien companion. | ||||
100px | "Journey to Babel" | November 17, 1967 | 044 | 39 |
While the Enterprise is transporting dignitaries to an important peace conference, an assassin is discovered. | ||||
100px | "Friday's Child" | December 1, 1967 | 032 | 40 |
The crew of the Enterprise become entangled in a planet's tribal power struggle, but it has been mixed up with the Klingons. | ||||
100px | "The Deadly Years" | December 8, 1967 | 040 | 41 |
Strange radiation exposes the command crew of the Enterprise to the effects of rapid aging. | ||||
100px | "Obsession" | December 15, 1967 | 047 | 42 |
Captain Kirk becomes obsessed with destroying a murderous entity that killed many of the crew of his old ship. | ||||
100px | "Wolf in the Fold" | December 22, 1967 | 036 | 43 |
A series of bizarre murders points to Mr. Scott as the primary suspect, but in fact it is a demonic alien. | ||||
100px | "The Trouble With Tribbles" | December 29, 1967 | 042 | 44 |
Little, fuzzy critters called Tribbles invade and over-populate a Federation star base--and expose the Klingons' plans. | ||||
100px | "The Gamesters of Triskelion" | January 5, 1968 | 046 | 45 |
Captain Kirk and his companions are sent to fight as gladiators for the gambling entertainment of three disembodied beings. | ||||
100px | "A Piece of the Action" | January 12, 1968 | 049 | 46 |
The Enterprise visits a planet with an Earth-like, violent, 1920's, gangster culture. | ||||
100px | "The Immunity Syndrome" | January 19, 1968 | 048 | 47 |
The crew of the Enterprise encounters an energy-draining space creature. | ||||
100px | "A Private Little War" | February 2, 1968 | 045 | 48 |
Captain Kirk must decide how to save a primitive people from the technological interference of the Klingons. | ||||
100px | "Return to Tomorrow" | February 9, 1968 | 051 | 49 |
Telepathic aliens take control of Kirk and Spock's bodies with the intention to build new, mechanized bodies for themselves. | ||||
100px | "Patterns of Force" | February 16, 1968 | 052 | 50 |
The crew of the Enterprise visits a planet dominated by a Nazi culture and at war with its planetary neighbor. | ||||
100px | "By Any Other Name" | February 23, 1968 | 050 | 51 |
Beings from the Andromeda Galaxy steal the Enterprise, technically modify it, and attempt to return home. | ||||
100px | "The Omega Glory" | March 1, 1968 | 054 | 52 |
Captain Kirk must battle a deadly virus and prevent a meaningless intertribal war. | ||||
100px | "The Ultimate Computer" | March 8, 1968 | 053 | 53 |
A new battle computer being tested on board the Enterprise (with the intention of eventually replacing most of the human crew), instead causes havoc. | ||||
100px | "Bread and Circuses" | March 15, 1968 | 043 | 54 |
Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to fight in gladiatorial games on a planet modeled after the Roman Empire. | ||||
100px | "Assignment: Earth" | March 29, 1968 | 055 | 55 |
Time warping back to Earth of the 1960's, the crew of the Enterprise encounters an intergalactic superspy, Gary Seven who tries to interfere with 20th Century events. | ||||
Season 3 (1968–1969)
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | Prod # | # |
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100px | "Spock's Brain" | September 20, 1968 | 061 | 56 |
Captain Kirk pursues aliens who have stolen Spock's brain. | ||||
100px | "The Enterprise Incident" | September 27, 1968 | 059 | 57 |
The crew of the Enterprise attempts to steal a Romulan cloaking device. | ||||
100px | "The Paradise Syndrome" | October 4, 1968 | 058 | 58 |
A mysterious alien device on a planet with a predominantly American Indian culture erases Captain Kirk's memory, and he begins a life with them as a member of their tribe. | ||||
100px | "And the Children Shall Lead" | October 11, 1968 | 060 | 59 |
The crew of the Enterprise rescues a group of children stranded on a planet, along with their evil "imaginary" friend. | ||||
100px | "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" | October 18, 1968 | 062 | 60 |
The Enterprise travels with an alien ambassador who must travel inside a special black case because his appearance causes insanity. | ||||
100px | "Spectre of the Gun" | October 25, 1968 | 056 | 61 |
For having trespassed on an alien world, Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to re-enact the shoot out at the O.K. Corral. | ||||
100px | "Day of the Dove" | November 1, 1968 | 066 | 62 |
An alien energy-based life form drives the crew of the Enterprise into brutal conflict with the Klingons. | ||||
100px | "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" | November 8, 1968 | 065 | 63 |
The crew of the Enterprise rush to stop an asteroid from colliding with a Federation world, but discovers that the inside of the asteroid is inhabited. | ||||
100px | "The Tholian Web" | November 15, 1968 | 064 | 64 |
Captain Kirk is caught between dimensions while the Enterprise is trapped by an energy draining web spun by mysterious aliens. | ||||
100px | "Plato's Stepchildren" | November 22, 1968 | 067 | 65 |
The crew of the Enterprise encounters an ageless and mischievous race of psychic humanoids who claim to have organized their society around Ancient Greek ideals. | ||||
100px | "Wink of an Eye" | November 29, 1968 | 068 | 66 |
Invisible "time-accelerated" aliens take over the Enterprise and attempt to abduct the crew for use as "genetic stock". | ||||
100px | "The Empath" | December 6, 1968 | 063 | 67 |
While visiting a doomed planet, the landing party is subject to torturous experiments to test an empathic race. | ||||
100px | "Elaan of Troyius" | December 20, 1968 | 057 | 68 |
Captain Kirk hosts a spoiled princess, who must bring peace to a star system at war. | ||||
100px | "Whom Gods Destroy" | January 3, 1969 | 071 | 69 |
Kirk visits a mental health facility and confronts an insane starship captain who believes he is destined to control the universe. | ||||
100px | "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" | January 10, 1969 | 070 | 70 |
The Enterprise picks up the last two survivors of a war torn planet who are still committed to destroying each other aboard the ship. | ||||
100px | "The Mark of Gideon" | January 17, 1969 | 072 | 71 |
A race of overpopulated aliens abduct Kirk to solve their problem. | ||||
100px | "That Which Survives" | January 24, 1969 | 069 | 72 |
The crew of the Enterprise visits an abandoned outpost guarded by a mysterious computer. | ||||
100px | "The Lights of Zetar" | January 31, 1969 | 073 | 73 |
Strange, energy-based alien life forms threaten the Memory Alpha station and the Enterprise crew. | ||||
100px | "Requiem for Methuselah" | February 14, 1969 | 076 | 74 |
The crew of the Enterprise encounters an immortal human who lives as a recluse on his own planet. | ||||
100px | "The Way to Eden" | February 21, 1969 | 075 | 75 |
The Enterprise is hijacked by a criminal doctor and his loyal, hippie-like followers who are attempting to find paradise. | ||||
100px | "The Cloud Minders" | February 28, 1969 | 074 | 76 |
Kirk races against time to acquire plague-fighting minerals from a world in the midst of a civil uprising. | ||||
100px | "The Savage Curtain" | March 7, 1969 | 077 | 77 |
Aliens force Kirk and Spock to battle illusionary villains in a test of good versus evil. | ||||
100px | "All Our Yesterdays" | March 14, 1969 | 078 | 78 |
Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped in the past on a world threatened by a supernova. | ||||
100px | "Turnabout Intruder" | June 3, 1969 | 079 | 79 |
Kirk's consciousness becomes trapped in the body of a woman bent on killing him and taking over his command while inhabiting his body. | ||||
Pilot
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | Prod # | # |
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100px | "The Cage" | October 15, 1988 | 001 | 80 |
Originally unaired pilot. The "Enterprise" answers a fake distress call from Talos IV. |
Production order
In the early 1970s Paramount released Star Trek to television stations as a syndication package of 78 episodes. These were arranged by order of production, from "Where No Man Has Gone Before" to "Turnabout Intruder." Airdates were no longer relevant since every episode was a rerun. Seasons were also irrelevant, since the series was now a single package. VHS and early DVD releases follow this order. Episode #1, the series' original pilot, was not originally a part of the package. Also, both parts of "The Menagerie" are numbered as episode #16.