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"Assignment: Earth" is the twenty-sixth and final episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Art Wallace (based on a story by Wallace and Gene Roddenberry) and directed by Marc Daniels, it was first broadcast on 29 March 1968.
The third season also includes "The Tholian Web", where Kirk becomes trapped between universes; this episode would later be revisited by two 2005 episodes of the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise. The last episode of the series, "Turnabout Intruder", aired on June 3, 1969, [2] but Star Trek would eventually return to television in animated ...
The premise of the episode is loosely based on environmental concerns of the early 1990s, such as the measures taken to prevent Ozone layer depletion. Writers Naren Shankar and Brannon Braga discussed ideas for a Star Trek episode with an environmental watchdog group, and the result was "Force of Nature". [2]
The Federation starship Enterprise, under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), receives a distress call from the USS Lantree and finds it adrift. The Enterprise taps into the Lantree ' s viewer and finds that the crew appear to have died from old age, even though many were as young as the Enterprise crew.
"Divided We Stand" is a fan-produced Star Trek episode released in 2015, the fifth in the web series Star Trek Continues, which aims to continue the episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series replicating their visual and storytelling style [1] The episode is dedicated to Grace Lee Whitney, who had died earlier in the year.
In 2017, Den of Geek ranked this episode as the 6th worst Star Trek episode of the original series. [ 5 ] In 2016, CNET ranked "The Alternative Factor" as the ninth worst episode of all Star Trek , based on rankings between an audience and discussion hosts at a 50th anniversary Star Trek convention in Las Vegas.
"Thine Own Self" is the 168th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 16th episode of the seventh season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D. In this episode, Data, suffering from amnesia ...
In 2017, this episode was rated the 8th worst episode of the Star Trek franchise up to that time, by ScreenRant. [11] In 2018, CBR included this episode on a ranking of episodes they stated were "So Bad They Must Be Seen". [12] CBS News listed "The Omega Glory" as one of the worst episodes of the original series. [13]