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Spock and six others are sent in a shuttle to investigate a quasar like phenomenon. When high energy levels in the formation force Spock to crash land, Kirk is only able to stay twenty-four hours to search for his missing officers. |
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"Mudd`s Women" -- Enterprise in orbit of Rigel XII.
"The Galileo Seven" -- Spock, Boma, and Gaetano on surface of planet.
"The Galileo Seven" -- Caveman creature on surface of planet
"The Squire Of Gothos" -- Kirk in courtroom with shadow of noose.
"The Galileo Seven" -- Shuttlecraft in bay being rotated.
"Arena" -- Gorn holding universal translator.
"The Cage" -- Vina as dancing green Orion slave girl.
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Communicator (classic black base, gold foil flip-up antenna)
Desktop Viewer (approx. 10" tube moveable viewer sitting atop desktops)
Earpiece Communicator (very short range communicator designed for listening only, fits on the ear, designed to monitor various channels, usually worn by communications officer)
PADD (classic black design, touch pad with electronic pen for notes, reports and signatures)
Sicbay bio-bed diagnostic display (standard mid-23rd century Federation)
Transporter (standard mid-23rd century Federation)
Tri-Viewer (triangular shaped unit centered on the briefing room table, sports 3 7" or 8" viewscreens to enable all seated to view)
Wall Comm (communicator built into the walls throughout the ship)
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Editorial: |
he Galileo Seven marked the first use of shuttlecraft in Star Trek, finally providing other means of transportation to and from the surface of a planet; something which would have come in useful in The Enemy Within had they thought about it then. This episode also marked Spock's first command and the difficulties he had to overcome in realizing that not everything works logically. He did finally overcome this in the climax when he made the totally illogical and highly emotional desperate decision to ignite the fuel cells to send up a flare the Enterprise probably wouldn't even see.
(Source for background information on "The Galileo Seven": The Star Trek Compendium by Allan Asherman) |
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