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Name That STAR TREK Episode...

Ok. I'll step in...

Clue #1
There's an interesting piece of camera direction as we enter something in this one. If you know your episodes, you'll know your angles!
 
Where No Man Has Gone Before?
1. We see a top down view of Kirk and Spock entering a turbolift early in the episode.
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Well off hand that was the only episode that I knew where they used an entire sequence twice. I think I noticed that back in the syndication days when Kirk walked back onto the bridge the second time two. So just luck I guess.
 
I actually didn't pick this up until reading on Memory Alpha.

Clue # 1 referred to the camera angle on the stairs when the landing party is led down to the 'underground' city.

Would you like to have a go?
 
Good guesses, but alas no!

Clue # 2
A game of murder in the dark this is not. But then again, with these aliens, who knows what even the kindest is capable of?
 
Obsession?
1. The cloud kills four red shirts, but since Leslie is seen later alive, it must have been only three after all. ;) Then off they go on a space chase.
2. Kills in broad daylight, but what is it's motive? Probably just nourishment, so, is it a murderer or just hunting for food?
 
Obsession?
1. The cloud kills four red shirts, but since Leslie is seen later alive, it must have been only three after all. ;) Then off they go on a space chase.
2. Kills in broad daylight, but what is it's motive? Probably just nourishment, so, is it a murderer or just hunting for food?

Admit it, I stole your genuine FIRST guess didn't I? hahaha
 
So the answers to the previous game for Return to Tomorrow:

Clue # 1
First Sargon is gone, then Henoch, and then Thalassa. After this, off the Enterprise goes to other adventures.

Equally - I thought of this later - first Sargon, and then each of the others in turn, is exchanged. Off we then go into the plot.

Clue # 2
Sargon turns the power and lights off when Spock is ordered to stay aboard ship.

Sargon may be kind, but with all his power, he likes to get his own way. Is he completely trustworthy?

And that's it this time round.

The bridge is yours :)
 
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