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  1. The second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek, premiered on NBC on September 15, 1967 and concluded on March 29, 1968. It consisted of twenty-six episodes. It features William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Spock and DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy .

  2. S2.E20 ∙ Return to Tomorrow. Fri, Feb 9, 1968. The Enterprise is guided to a distant, long-dead world where survivors of an extremely ancient race - existing only as disembodied energy - desiring the bodies of Kirk, Spock and astro-biologist Ann Mulhall so that they may live again. 7.4/10 (3.3K)

    • Amok Time – Or, if you’d like, Spock vs. Kirk, round 2. The old buddies come to blows (so to speak) when Spock is nearly driven insane by the ravages on the Pon Farr. ***
    • Who Mourns for Adonis? – That’s right, it’s time for another Insane God! This one’s literal, as an all-powerful being claiming to be Apollo (!) captures the Enterprise crew.
    • The Changeling – Something of a template for the Star Trek: The Motion Picture script. A 20th-century Earth probe has gained near-sentience and seeks to “find and sterilize imperfection,” such as the 4 billion citizens of a world the Enterprise was not in time to save. ***
    • Mirror, Mirror – A transporter malfunction (you knew it had to be a transporter malfunction) sends Kirk, McCoy, Scotty and Uhura into a parallel universe in which Machiavelli is probably taught in first grade and the Enterprise is on no peacekeeping mission. ****
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    This season saw Ensign Pavel Chekov added to the regular bridge crew. Although his first appearance in "Catspaw" had him operating the science station, "Friday's Child" established him as the ship's primary navigator. Following their introduction near the end of the previous season, the Klingons were established as major adversaries, appearing in t...

    Cast

    Starring 1. William Shatner as James T. Kirk Also starring 1. Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock 2. DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy Featuring 1. Majel Barrett as Christine Chapel 2. James Doohan as Scott 3. George Takei as Sulu 4. Nichelle Nichols as Uhura 5. Walter Koenig as Chekov All cast 1. See: TOS Season 2 performers

    Crew

    Directors Writers Creator / Executive Producer 1. Gene Roddenberry Producers 1. Gene L. Coon ("Catspaw" – "Bread and Circuses") 2. John Meredyth Lucas ("Journey to Babel" – "The Omega Glory") 3. Gene Roddenberry ("Assignment: Earth") Associate Producer 1. Robert H. Justman Script Consultant 1. D.C. Fontana Assistants to the Producer 1. Edward K. Milkis 2. Richard Carter ("Assignment: Earth") Theme Music Composer 1. Alexander Courage Music Composers and Directers 1. Gerald Fried ("Catspaw", "F...

    There were some "upgrades" to bridge equipment made at the start of this season (most notably the helm console), but these changes aren't always visible because first-season footage was used in man...
    For the second season, the production budget per episode was around US$185,000, slightly less than Season 1.
    Lawrence Montaigne, who played Stonn in "Amok Time", and Mark Lenard were both being considered as possible replacements for Leonard Nimoy prior to the beginning of the second season if contract ne...
    Dr. McCoy's sickbay gained a lab this season. The back bulkhead of said lab appears to be one of the bulkheads of the SS Botany Bay from "Space Seed".
    Star Trek: The Original Series season 2 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trekworks
    The Original Series Season 2 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
  3. S1.E16 ∙ The Galileo Seven. The Galileo, under Spock's command, crash-lands on a hostile planet. As the Enterprise races against time to find the shuttlecraft, Spock's strictly logical leadership clashes with the fear and resentment of his crew.

  4. Star Trek: Created by Gene Roddenberry. With Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols. In the 23rd Century, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise explore the galaxy and defend the United Federation of Planets.

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  6. Beginning with Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979, it was followed by five sequels, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).

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