Star Trek
The Enterprise plays a game of cat-and-mouse with a cloaked Romulan warbird.
The Enterprise plays a game of cat-and-mouse with a cloaked Romulan warbird.
Kirk investigates the suspicious similarity between an actor and a mass executioner believed dead.
Mr. Spock conducts his own defense as he faces charges of kidnapping and piracy.
Mr. Spock demands a court-martial after kidnapping Capt. Pike from the hospital.
Capt. Kirk is forced to bluff his way out of a dangerous situation.
A prominent doctor from a penal colony smuggles himself on board the Enterprise.
A planet's experiment to prolong life leads to death for the adult population.
The Enterprise arrives at Exo III to learn the fate of Dr. Roger Korby.
Harry Mudd and his women are captured while trying to evade the Enterprise.
Capt. Kirk is split into two physical beings, one hostile, the other beneficent.
The crew is infected with a virus that causes them to behave irrationally.
Crew members develop god-like ESP capabilities while searching for missing ship.
Charlie Evans threatens the security of the ship when he exhibits deadly powers.
While visiting M-113, Dr. McCoy runs into an old love and discovers that she has not aged a day.
Picard travels through time trying to prevent himself from destroying humanity.
Ensign Ro returns to take on an assignment to infiltrate the Maquis.
The starship Enterprise learns to think for itself, endangering the crew and creating a life form.
Picard must protect the son he never knew he had from an old enemy looking for revenge.
When Worf's son declares he will not become a warrior, a persuasive Klingon appears to him.
A treaty gives Cardassians a planet settled by American Indians, and Picard must relocate them.