20Q.net is putting its artificial intelligence (A.I.) into warp speed to bring players 20Q STAR TREK, the latest version of the hugely popular game that can "read your mind." By choosing a person, place or thing from the Star Trek Universe, you use your wits to keep the system from figuring out your answer in twenty questions or less. If the system can't figure it out, you win the game! But first, the game needs to bone up on Star Trek trivia to be a worthy opponent.
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Description
Show Description
Star Trek was a half hour cartoon by Filmation based upon the television series with the original characters (with most of the original actors doing their voices). It lasted two seasons for a total of 22 episodes, sixteen in the first season and six in the second. Many of the writers for the cartoon series were the writers for the original television series and also went on to write for Star Trek: The Next Generation and other Star Trek series. Note that Walter Koenig, the actor who played Chekov on the orignal Star Trek series and a prominent science fiction writer in his own right, wrote an episode even though his character wasn't even in the animated series. Many of the actors had to do more than one voice, a practice that was common in animation at the time because you only had to pay one person for two voices. James Doohan did three character voices in twelve of the episodes and four character voices for the other ten. The series premiered on September 8, 1973 on NBC and was a Filmation Production.
Voice Cast
Character
Actor
James T. Kirk
William Shatner
Spock
Leonard Nimoy
Leonard McCoy
DeForest Kelley
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott/Arex
James Doohan
Hikaru Sulu
George Takei
Lieutenant M'Ress
Majel Barrett
EM-3-Green
David Gerrold
Episodes
Season 1 (1973-1974)
(16 Episodes In Season 1)
Yesteryear (Original Air Date 9/15/1973)
One Of Our Planets Is Missing (Original Air Date 9/22/1973)
The Lorelei Signal (Original Air Date 9/29/1973)
More Tribbles, More Trouble (Original Air Date 10/6/1973)
The Survivor (Original Air Date 10/13/1973)
The Infinite Vulcan (Original Air Date 10/20/1973)
The Magicks Of Megas-Tu (Original Air Date 10/27/1973)
Once Upon A Planet (Original Air Date 11/3/1973)
Mudd's Passion (Original Air Date 11/10/1973)
The Terratin Incident (Original Air Date 11/17/1973)
The Time Trap (Original Air Date 11/24/1973)
The Ambergris Element (Original Air Date 12/1/1973)
Slaver Weapon (Original Air Date 12/15/1973)
Beyond The Farthest Star (Original Air Date 12/22/1973)
The Eye Of The Beholder (Original Air Date 1/5/1974)
The Jihad (Original Air Date 1/13/1974)
Season 2 (1974-1975)
(6 Episodes In Season 2)
The Pirates Of Orion (Original Air Date 9/7/1974)
Bem (Original Air Date 9/14/1974)
Practical Joker (Original Air Date 9/21/1974)
Albatross (Original Air Date 9/28/1974)
How Sharper Than A Sepent's Tooth (Original Air Date 10/5/1974)
The Counter-Clock Incident (Original Air Date 10/12/1974)
Calendars
Star Trek Boxed Sets
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Complete Season 1