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Any Original Series Episodes That Have Not Been Sequelized?

Consider seeing the fan film "Star Trek: Of Gods & Men"...which isn't perfect, but it does make reference to that episode, significantly (among others).
 
Has their ever been a sequel of any kind to "Charlie X"?

Yep.

http://startrek.wikia.com/wiki/Charles_Evans

In 2373 (it is believed that the powers the Thasians gave Charlie kept him from aging), Charlie once again managed to escape the confinement of the Thasians and was rescued by a Federation prospecting ship. A rendezvous was arranged with a group of Starfleet Academy cadets known as Omega Squad, but by the time Omega Squad arrived, they found that the ship was all but destroyed, and the crew gone.


Omega Squad found Charlie hiding onboard the vessel claiming no knowledge of the crew's whereabouts. When the cadets discovered the truth about Charlie, he sent them to a pocket universe of his own creation, where they encountered the missing ships crew. Cadet T'Priell managed to talk Charlie down from his rage, and he restored everybody to their proper place, seemingly at a great cost to himself. (Starfleet Academy comic: "")
 
Thanks for the link to OGAM. I had heard about that production, and hadn't watched it until now. I just saw the first two chapters. Too bad it seems to be so far a "Wrath of Khan" rehash. Then it turns into a "Mirror, Mirror" rehash.
 
Oh, it's a re-hash-hash-hash (and maybe some more hash), but SOME folks liked it for what it was (maybe you need a beer or something first) and some folks hated it for what it COULD have been but wasn't! :lol:

Same as it ever was...same as it ever was. ;)
 
very roughly, six episodes of TOS were not heard from again

TOS# 56 SPECTRE OF THE GUN
TOS# 61 SPOCK'S BRAIN
TOS# 68 WINK OF AN EYE
TOS# 72 THE MARK OF GIDEON
TOS# 30 CATSPAW
TOS# 6 THE MAN TRAP

Tongo Rad was in DC 46 Shore Leave. The novels Reap the Whirlwind and Gateways 3: Doorway Into Chaos featured characters from Tiburon, Dr Sevrin's large eared species.

Isn't it amazing that out of what 79 episodes that 73 of them have been followed up in some way?

What about "The Children Shall Lead"? I don't remember any followup of the adventures of the children or Melvin the friendly lawyer.
 
I always wanted another live-action Mudd episode. The animated TAS episode about the love potion was fair at best.
 
I wonder about the Triacus children myself.
They actually haven't been seen again, except in the crew of my imaginary Captain Sulu series. The Gorgon from the episode was in the Q Continuum books.

I also wonder how the couples fared on Rigel, Harcourt Fenton Mudd keft quite a legacy all over the galaxy

TOS# 41 I, MUDD
TAS# 8 MUDD'S PASSION
ME The Business, As Usual, During Altercations
TOS GK GN 61 Operation Con Game
TOS DC GN 1 39-40 Mudd's Magic
TOS DC GN 2 22-24 Mission: Muddled
DS9 GN 26-27 Mudd's Pets ( Horace Tiberius Mudd, grandson of Harry Mudd.
TOS (N) Mudd in Your Eye
NG (N) Immortal Coil
SNW VII ST A Sucker Born
[Los Angeles Times strip] #8 It's a Living [Journalist Jo Williams, Argus IV, mining world owned by Harry Mudd.
TOS (N) Captain's Table 6: Where Sea Meets Sky
Computer Game Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
FASA RPG game scenario Mudd in Your Eye

i'm keeping a sort of list

http://hometown.aol.com/hijqa/furrowed.html
 
Has there ever been a follow up to The Way to Eden? I don't recall any,

One of the "space hippies" played a major role in an issue of the original series DC comics.

He was the one who was the ambassadors son (which was why Kirk couldn't confine them all to the brig in "The Way to Eden").

In the comic story, he showed up as a Federation official sent by his father to dog Kirk's every move. Which completely ruined Kirks shore leave.

IMO the Way to Eden makes Spock's Brain look like City on the Edge of Forever.
 
As far as I know, there was never any kind of follow-up to Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, as that had a pretty final end, but I'm sure if there has been, Therin knows all about it! -- RR
 
As far as I know, there was never any kind of follow-up to Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, as that had a pretty final end, but I'm sure if there has been, Therin knows all about it! -- RR

In one of the very first ST:TNG comics, a set of coordinates buried in Data's memory leads the Enterprise-D crew to a legendary world where people from all over the galaxy have gathered throughout time to "get away from it all".

People who have had their planets destroyed for example.

One of the main people there is the older guy from Charon and he refers to his planet being destroyed.
 
As far as I know, there was never any kind of follow-up to Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, as that had a pretty final end, but I'm sure if there has been, Therin knows all about it! -- RR

Yep. A rather tall, bald Bele was in the first DC Comics TNG mini-series - but they coloured him in reverse: he had Lokai's colouring but claimed to be Bele.
 
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