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223: '''The Omega Glory''' | |||
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224: '''The Ultimate Comptuer''' | |||
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225: '''Bread and Circuses''' | |||
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226: '''Assignment: Earth''' ''[[1968]] [[March 29]]'' | |||
(First watched 2008-04-18) Weird episode, considering it was also intended as a pilot for a present-day spinoff. That being the case the guest star is the real hero of the episode, while the Enterprise crew mostly get in his way since they're not sure if he's a good guy. The show nearly got canceled after this season; this would've been an oddy of a last episode. | |||
What were they doing there, anyway? The excuse of going back in time to see how mankind survived troubling times seems a bit goofy, and something that would take a lot more than a few days of intercepting broadcasts or whatnot. If they weren't interrupted, would they have gone to the planet to spy around? Would they have bounced around more points in history to get a broader view? | |||
Earth seemed to be having a very non-cloudy day when they'd show the Enterprise orbiting it. | |||
This episode was followed up in the [[Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh Volume 1|Eugenics Wars novels]]. | |||
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