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A 2018 Star Trek binge-watching guide by Den of Geek, recommended this episode as one of the best of the original series. [14] In 2019, Nerdist included this episode on their "Best of Kirk" binge-watching guide. [15] In 2019, Comic Book Resources ranked this episode as one of the top 8 most memorable episodes of the original Star Trek. [16]
The Original Series, 5 episodes (including "Amok Time," which introduced the famous "Star Trek fight music" [1] [2]) Michael Giacchino: Star Trek Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Beyond: Prodigy: Jerry Goldsmith: Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek: First Contact (with son Joel) Star Trek: Insurrection Star ...
During "The Cage", Number One proves to her alien captors that humans would rather die than be slaves. Her official biography notes that she is secretly attracted to Pike. [3] Number One appears in three episodes of the second season of Star Trek: Discovery, starting with the episode "An Obol for Charon", where she visits Pike on the USS Discovery.
HD-DVD was overall discontinued, so only season one was released on HD-DVD, although the later two seasons were still released as remastered DVD versions. By purchasing a HD-DVD player and a remastered HD-DVD Star Trek season one, buyers of this special promotion could acquire a remote control shaped like Star Trek original-series phaser prop. [9]
Star Trak Entertainment was an American record label, founded by the Neptunes and Rob Walker in 2001. It was launched as an imprint of Arista Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment from its formation until 2003, after which it operated under Virgin Records, a subsidiary of EMI, and ultimately Interscope Geffen A&M Records, following EMI's merger with Universal Music Group.
The song was written by lead singer Spizz and keyboard player Mark Coalfield. [3] The single reached the number one spot on the UK Indie Chart and stayed there for seven weeks. "Where's Captain Kirk?" was the first number one single on the chart, which had just been established. [4] [5]
The Enemy Within, by Brian Friel, 1962; The Enemy Within, 1986 Volume 3 of L. Ron Hubbard's Mission Earth series; The Enemy Within, by Seumas Milne, 1994; The Enemy Within, by Christie Golden, 1994; The Enemy Within (Savage book), by Michael Savage, 2003; Hitman: Enemy Within, a 2007 novelization of the video game Hitman
Star Trek: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2009 film Star Trek, composed by Michael Giacchino.The score was recorded in October 2008 since the film was originally scheduled to be released the following December.