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"A Taste of Armageddon" is the twenty-third episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Robert Hamner and Gene L. Coon and directed by Joseph Pevney , it was first broadcast on February 23, 1967.
The episodes were broadcast in a different order than in the United States and were originally aired in four seasons between 1969 and 1971. The BBC edited the episodes for broadcast by showing the title sequence first, then the teaser segment that aired before the titles in the United States, then the rest of the episode.
Beginning in August 1999, season-one episodes debuted on DVD, with two episodes per volume, completing the entire series, including both versions of "The Cage", in November 1991. A complete-season box set with new bonus features, but without either version of the pilot, was released in August 2004.
Further releases of all episodes of the series were made on VHS and Betamax. [44] [45] These releases reverted to a single episode tape as in the original 1982 version. [46] The episode was released on DVD paired with "A Taste of Armageddon" as part of the general release of the series in 2000. [47]
The computer that ruled Beta III was seen again (slightly modified) in the first-season episode "A Taste of Armageddon". [20] The doors to the Hall of Audiences were a re-use of doors previously seen in the episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" and were reused in "A Taste of Armageddon". [21] The episode contains two errors.
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