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"Subspace Rhapsody" is the ninth episode of the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In this episode, Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) encounter a naturally occurring fold in subspace which, when interacted with, causes the entire crew to start singing their private thoughts and feelings.
Feel Euphoria is the seventh studio album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard released on July 8, 2003. It was the first album the band recorded following the departure of vocalist/songwriter Neal Morse, also the first full-length album to feature drummer Nick D'Virgilio as lead vocalist.
Trelane, however, appears on the Enterprise ' s bridge, and brings the entire bridge crew down to the planet, including Spock, Communications Officer Lt. Uhura, and Yeoman Teresa Ross. Trelane invites his "guests" to partake of his food (which tastes like straw) and his brandy (which tastes like water).
Kirk, Spock, Bones, Uhura, Scotty, and Chekov land with the android on the planet to find Harry Mudd as the King of the planet and about 200,000 androids to serve him. He reveals that the androids want to learn about and serve humans and demanded more specimens.
On his first album, Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space, and half of his second album Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy, science fiction-themed songs are featured where Nimoy sings as Spock. On his final three albums, he sings popular folk songs of the era and cover versions of popular songs, such as "Proud Mary" and Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line ...
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Nomad heals Scott, but cannot "repair" Uhura's memory loss; Nomad is taken to the brig. Since Uhura's brain was not damaged (only her memories erased), the medical staff proceed to re-educate her (by the end of the episode, Uhura is almost back to normal). To uncover more information, Spock performs a Vulcan mind meld with the machine. He ...
The album was re-released in the UK in 1973 on the Rediffusion label as Mr. Spock Presents Music From Outer Space.The track listing is identical to the original Dot Records release, but with a new sleeve design by Stephen Hill Design Services, including a different photo of Nimoy as Spock (front), and new liner notes by Ron Edwards (rear).