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Star Trek: The
Original Series
reviews by Bill Hunt,
editor of The Digital Bits
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Volume
5
Ep #10 What Are Little Girls Made Of?
Ep #11 Dagger of the Mind
1966 (1999) - Paramount
Program Rating: B
Disc Ratings (Video/Audio/Extras): B/B+/D
Specs and Features:
100 mins (approx 50 mins per episode), NR, full frame (1.33:1),
single-sided, single-layered, Amaray keep case packaging, 4 original
preview trailers (2 from Vol. 5
episodes & 2 from Vol. 6
episodes), program-themed menu screens, scene access (15 chapters
total, split between episodes), languages: English (DD 5.1),
subtitles: English, Closed Captioned
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Volume
6
Ep #12 Miri
Ep #13 The Conscience of the King
1966 (1999) - Paramount
Program Rating: B-
Disc Ratings (Video/Audio/Extras): B/B+/D
Specs and Features:
100 mins (approx 50 mins per episode), NR, full frame (1.33:1),
single-sided, single-layered, Amaray keep case packaging, 4 original
preview trailers (2 from Vol. 6
episodes & 2 from Vol. 7
episodes), program-themed menu screens, scene access (14 chapters
total, split between episodes), languages: English (DD 5.1),
subtitles: English, Closed Captioned
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Volume
7
Ep #14 The Galileo Seven
Ep #15 Court Martial
1966 (1999) - Paramount
Program Rating: A
Disc Ratings (Video/Audio/Extras): B/B+/D
Specs and Features:
100 mins (approx 50 mins per episode), NR, full frame (1.33:1),
single-sided, single-layered, Amaray keep case packaging, 4 original
preview trailers (2 from Vol. 7
episodes & 2 from Vol. 8
episodes), program-themed menu screens, scene access (13 chapters
total, split between episodes), languages: English (DD 5.1),
subtitles: English, Closed Captioned
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Volume
8
Ep #16 The Menagerie, Part I
Ep #17 The Menagerie, Part II
1966 (1999) - Paramount
Program Rating: A
Disc Ratings (Video/Audio/Extras): B/B+/D
Specs and Features:
100 mins (approx 50 mins per episode), NR, full frame (1.33:1),
single-sided, single-layered, Amaray keep case packaging, 4 original
preview trailers (2 from Vol. 8
episodes & 2 from Vol. 9
episodes), program-themed menu screens, scene access (16 chapters
total, split between episodes), languages: English (DD 5.1),
subtitles: English, Closed Captioned |
Let's take a look at the content of the next four volumes of the
series on DVD. We'll run them down episode by episode...
Volume 5, Episode 10 - What Are Little
Girls Made Of?
The Enterprise arrives at Exo III, in search of Dr. Robert Korby,
an exobiologist who has been missing for some time. Beaming down
with Captain Kirk is Nurse Chapel, who was Korby's fiancee at the
time he disappeared. They discover that Korby is indeed alive, and
has discovered an ancient alien technology that allows him to
construct human-like androids. But Korby isn't quite the person
Chapel remembers, and has a secret plan to replace all humans with
his android creations. For trivia fans, Nurse Chapel was played by
Majel Barrett, Star Trek
creator Gene Roddenberry's wife.
Volume 5, Episode 11 - Dagger of the Mind
While delivering supplies to the Tantalus Penal Colony, an escaped
prisoner manages to sneak aboard the Enterprise. He's quickly
discovered, and is found to be Dr. Simon Van Gelder - the former
assistant to the director of the colony, Dr. Adams. Van Gelder seems
mentally unstable, and is unable to answer questions without feeling
pain. When Dr. McCoy insists on investigating, Captain Kirk soon
discovers that Adams has been using a brainwashing device to control
the inmates... and his staff. So Adams turns the device on Kirk in
an effort to keep his secret.
Volume 6, Episode 12 - Miri
Upon investigating a years-old distress signal, the Enterprise
discovers an unknown planet whose only inhabitants are a group of
children, each more than 300 years old. They're victims of a
longevity experiment which instead created a deadly virus. The virus
induced rapid aging in all the adults, killing them, but slowed
aging to a crawl in children. The Enterprise's landing party
unknowingly contracts the virus, and McCoy must work to create an
antidote. The crew must also try to save the children, who are
openly hostile and want nothing to do with them.
Volume 6, Episode 13 - The Conscience of
the King
Captain Kirk agrees to ferry a travelling theater troupe to the
Benecia Colony aboard the Enterprise. But his real goal is to
ascertain whether the troupe's lead actor, Anton Karidian, is really
"Kodos the Executioner", a mass murderer whose crimes were
witnessed by Kirk as a young man. When an attempt is made on the
life of one of Kirk's crewmen (also a witness to the crimes), Kirk
learns that Karidian's daughter may be trying to hide her father's
secret.
Volume 7, Episode 14 - The Galileo Seven
The series began to hit its stride with this episode. While
en-route to deliver much needed medical supplies to plague-ridden
Hansen's Planet, the Enterprise passes Murasaki 312 - a nebula they
are duty-bound to study. Spock, Scotty, McCoy and a handful of
crewmen are sent in a shuttlecraft to investigate, but they crash on
an uncharted (and extremely hostile) planet. Spock is forced to make
difficult life or death decisions to save his crew. And with the
plague spreading fast, Kirk has only hours to find them before he
must abandon the search.
Volume 7, Episode 15 - Court Martial
After surviving an ion storm that killed one of its officers, the
Enterprise puts in to Starbase 11 for repairs. It turns out that the
crewman who died was Captain Kirk's long-time friend, Ben Finny.
Upon reviewing the ship's computer tapes of the accident, Commodore
Stone places Kirk on trial for negligence in Finny's death. But an
idealistic lawyer named Samuel T. Cogley comes to Kirk's defense and
struggles to prove that the computer was tampered with in an effort
to frame the Captain. Elisha Cook, Jr. guests as Cogley.
Volume 8, Episode 16 - The Menagerie,
Part I
Volume 8, Episode 17 - The Menagerie,
Part II
The series' only two-parter finds Spock hijacking the Enterprise to
bring the ship's former captain, Christopher Pike, to Talos IV. Pike
was horribly disfigured by an accident that left him in a
wheelchair, unable to speak. And Talos has been declared off-limits
by the Federation - any visit carries the death penalty. Why would
Spock risk everything to bring his former commander to this
forbidden world? That's what Kirk must find out, during a trial of
which the cost may be his friend's career... and his life. Winner of
the coveted Hugo Award for excellence in science fiction writing,
these two episodes also feature footage from the show's unaired
pilot, The Cage. Jeffrey
Hunter stars as Pike, in an outstanding 100 minutes of classic Trek.
Since the quality of each of these discs is basically the same
overall,
visit
this link for a detailed rundown of their general quality (as
described in our review of the series' first four volumes).
Bill Hunt
billhunt@thedigitalbits.com |
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