Star Trek: The Original Series Comments

  • Roscoe 2022-11-25 04:34:17

    Space,the final frontier.These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.It's five-year mission:To explore strange new worlds.To seek out new life and new civilizations.To boldly go where no man has gone before.The only thing that can be said It is great and...

  • Renee 2022-11-24 14:09:59

    TOS is indeed a drama that has contributed a lot to today's technological development. I can't believe that this 1960s TV series is better than many of today's dramas, it's not pretentious or long-winded. Every episode has...

  • Baylee 2022-11-21 14:32:35

    The unscrupulous Paramount took back the copyright. Yesterday, amazon prime was removed from the shelves. After hulu was removed from the shelves on Wednesday, it can only be watched on his home streaming service...

  • Imelda 2022-11-20 03:39:59

    Part 700 I will dedicate it to ST! ! ! ! A forever classic! !...

  • Kay 2022-11-11 07:22:04

    Makeup mark Although I watched the movie first and then made up for the drama, I actually fell out of the hole from...

  • Noelia 2022-10-24 11:18:33

    starfleet uniforms do wonderful things to the asses, the red shirt looks the best, so the fastest and worst death must be this | Captain's automatic shirt burst skills and stallion attributes... | The pace is too slow for modern tastes, but it is indeed ancient Sensation is an important part of...

  • Clement 2022-10-21 14:30:31

    Compared to the scenes in today's sci-fi films, it is somewhat outdated, but the whole concept is very advanced! It really is the originator! And the whole idea is clear! Compared with the blindly emphasizing stunts in AOS, TOS focuses more on exploration! How cute is the Iron Triangle! ! My favorite is to see a doctor and tease the first mate! A lot of beauties are all stunners,...

  • Maudie 2022-10-21 01:56:59

    I refreshed my worldview and outlook on life and values, and, titanium alloy dog ​​eyes must be equipped with the best...

  • Shirley 2022-10-18 22:08:15

    A classic of that era, it's hard to feel that feeling again if you miss...

  • Yvonne 2022-10-15 15:12:22

    The plot is great, and it is indeed the source of all stalks. All the leading actors also have acting skills and good...

Extended Reading
  • Ubaldo 2022-09-06 17:19:26

    What is Star Trek

    The definition of "trek" as a noun on the Merriam-Webster website is: a long and difficult journey that is made especially by walking. Walking? Obviously it has reached the super-luminous warp-speed navigation, but it still has to be compared with walking. This is the vastness, the mystery, and the...

  • Rozella 2022-07-30 09:23:10

    The classic origin of Star trek

    Star Trek series, born in the 1960s, TV series (726 episodes in total), eleven movies, hundreds of novels, TV games, and other fictional works. Not every story is new, nor is every movie. They are all good-looking, but no one can deny that he is a great classic in the history of science fiction. In...

Star Trek: The Original Series quotes

  • Capt. Kirk: All right, you mutinous, disloyal, computerized half-breed. We'll see about you deserting my ship.

    Spock: The term "half-breed" is somewhat applicable, but "computerized" is inaccurate. A machine can be computerized, not a man.

    Capt. Kirk: What makes you think you're a man? You're an overgrown jackrabbit. An elf with a hyperactive thyroid.

    Spock: Jim, I don't understand...

    Capt. Kirk: Of course you don't understand. You don't have the brains to understand. All you have is printed circuits.

    Spock: Captain, if you will excuse me.

    [Tries to activate the transporter]

    Capt. Kirk: [blocks Spock's way and interupts] What can you expect from a simpering, devil-eared freak whose father was a computer and his mother an encyclopedia.

    Spock: My mother was a teacher. My father an ambassador.

    Capt. Kirk: Your father was a computer, like his son. An ambassador from a planet of traitors. The Vulcan never lived who had an ounce of integrity...

    Spock: Captain, please don't...

    Capt. Kirk: You're a traitor from a race of traitors. Disloyal to the core. Rotten! Like the rest of your subhuman race. And you've got the GALL... to make love to that girl!

    Spock: That's enough.

    Capt. Kirk: Does she know what she's getting, Spock? A carcass full of memory banks who should be squatting on a mushroom? Instead of passing himself off as a man? You belong in the circus, Spock, not a starship. Right next to the dog face boy!

    [Spock begins beating the stew out of Kirk - he picks up a stool, ready to hit Kirk, then stops - the spore's influence is gone]

    Capt. Kirk: Had enough? I never realized what it took to get under that thick hide of yours. Anyhow, I don't know what you're so mad about. It isn't every first officer who gets to belt his captain... several times.

    Spock: You did that to me deliberately.

    Capt. Kirk: Believe me, Mr. Spock. It was painful. In more ways than one.

    [Grabs his hurting arm]

    Spock: The spores. They're gone. I don't belong anymore.

    Capt. Kirk: You said they were benevolent and peaceful. Violent emotions overwhelm them, destroy them. I had to make you angry enough to shake off their influence. That's the answer, Mr. Spock.

    Spock: That may be correct, Captain, but trying to initiate a brawl with over 500 crewmen and colonists is hardly logical.

    Capt. Kirk: I had something else in mind. Can you put together a subsonic transmitter? Something we can hook into the communication station and broadcast over the communicators?

    Spock: It can be done.

    Capt. Kirk: Good. Let's get to work.

    Spock: Captain! Striking a fellow officer is a court-martial offense.

    Capt. Kirk: Well, if we're both in the brig, who's gonna build the subsonic transmitter?

    Spock: That is quite logical, Captain.

  • Dr. McCoy: "He's dead, Jim."

Star Trek: The Original Series

Director: Joseph Pevney, Lawrence Dobkin, Robert Gist, John Newland, Gene Nelson

Language: English Release date: September 8, 1966