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One of Our Planets is Missing

  • byJoe Siegler
  • Posted on July 27, 2024
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One of Our Planets is Missing

This Story: Season 1 Episode 3 (production code 1.7)
TAS Overall: Episode 3
Trek Overall: Story 82, Episode 83
Airdate: 22 Sep 1973
Written by Marc Daniels
Directed by Hal Sutherland

Notes

  • This is the first episode where Lt. Arex speaks.  As with a lot of characters in this series, he was voiced by Jimmy Doohan.
  • The cloud itself was voiced by Majel Barrett, whose Nurse Chapel does not appear in this episode.

Links

[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | Amazon US DVD | Amazon US Blu-Ray ]

#StarTrekMarathon Star Trek TAS Ep 3 - One of Our Planets is Missing - 22 Sep 1973 1/2

In some ways this reminds me of the core plot of Doomsday Machine - a big outer space thing is destroying planets & is headed towards the heart of our galaxy. The difference here is that they pic.twitter.com/7ydS2QMze5

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) July 27, 2024

#StarTrekMarathon Star Trek TAS Ep 3 - One of Our Planets is Missing - 22 Sep 1973 2/2

able to reason with it to get it to stop. Animation doesn't have bottle eps, but this feels like one. It did feel a bit odd that cloud just gave up when Spock talked to it, but 22min eps, eh? pic.twitter.com/7nYm4vPwFv

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) July 27, 2024
This angle happens a lot – the super close zoom on a face. Always thought it was an interesting directorial choice.

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