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A special episode titled "Galileo Episode 0", set 3 years before the television series, aired on October 4, 2008, on the same day as the release of the film Suspect X. A second series began airing on Fuji TV on April 15, 2013, and ended with an adaption of the novel Salvation of a Saint .
In 2017, Business Insider ranked "The Galileo Seven" the 9th best episode of the original series. [8] They note this is the first Star Trek episode to include a shuttlecraft. [8] In 2018, Collider ranked this episode the 15th best original series episode. [9] In 2018, PopMatters ranked this the 17th best episode of the original series. [10]
Episode 0 may refer to: Episode 0: The First Contact, Television special "Episode.0", 2011 song by Gackt; See also. Episode 1 (disambiguation)
Galileo is a fictional spacecraft that appeared in the 1960s American science-fiction television series Star Trek.It was a shuttlecraft assigned to the USS Enterprise, and was the first of its type to be seen on screen in the franchise, appearing in the episode "The Galileo Seven".
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Galileo, a biographical film by Liliana Cavani; Galileo (Japanese TV series), a Japanese television drama based on Detective Galileo; Galileo (German TV series), a science program "Galileo", an episode of The West Wing; Galileo: The Space Awakens, a program broadcast by tvN in South Korea
Galilei Donna, set in 2061, [2] is the story of the three Ferrari sisters—Hozuki, Kazuki, and Hazuki—descendants of Galileo Galilei who have completely different personalities and thus are constantly at odds with each other, until they are falsely accused of terrorism as part of a conspiracy involving an ancient treasure said to be left behind by Galileo.
She also appeared in two episodes of the original Star Trek television series, "The Galileo Seven" (1967) and "The Way to Eden" (1969), and in the 1967 two-parter "The Joker's Last Laugh / The Joker's Epitaph", of the TV series Batman. After her acting career ended, she sold real estate.