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Alien Races: 1
(A race of savage, hairy giants carrying primative spears)
Red-shirt deaths: 0
(3 Honorable Mentions: Latimer and Gaetano, both in yellow, and O'Neil, off-screen)
Fight scenes: 0
KOs: 0
TKOs: 0
Fight Stopped: 0
Alien Foods: 1
(Saurian Brandy)
Earth Foods: 0
Spock says:
"Logical": 9
"Illogical": 4
"I'm a doctor..."s: 0
Phasers fired: 6
"Phasers on Stun": 0
Ear Jokes: 0
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Title: Galileo Seven
Production: 14
Original Airdate: January 5, 1967
Stardate: 2821.5
Synopsis:
Despite his 15 years as an officer, Spock's first real command nearly
becomes his last when his seven-member shuttlecraft studying the
Murasaki 312 quasar is forced to land on Taurus II. His vaunted Vulcan
logic comes under fire when crewmen are lost to the natives, a race of
hostile, giant aborigines, and Kirk can offer no help when a Federation
bureaucrat pressures him to abandon the search and get on with an
emergency medical transfer. Spock even accedes to McCoy and Scotty's
criticism and, facing death, arguably performs an act of irrational human
desperation.
Guest Cast:
Don Marshall as Lt. Boma
John Crawford as High Commissioner Ferris
Peter Marko as Gaetano
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Spock: "Strange...Step by step, I've made the correct and logical decisions...and yet, two men have died!"
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Spock -- Dr. Benjamin Spock, that is -- speaks to a New York City crowd of over
300,000 at a massive protest of the war in Viet Nam, held outside the United
Nations. Other speakers included Stokley Carmichael and Dr. Martin Luther King,
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Boma
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