I actually wrote a TOS version of AOF which I called "The Forgotten Merchants." It was well received by those who read it.I think the Arsenal of Freedom would have worked well. Landing party, including the captain, in peril, B plot on the ship, lesson about making your weapons too powerful, etc.
Quite a few of the TNG episodes could work as TOS. The trick would be thinking in terms of how the story could have been told then in that era. Also some of the central characters of some stories would most likely have to be someone from outside and not part of the Enterprise crew for the story to work.
“Encounter At Farpoint” – Not a pilot episode, of course, but the Enterprise is sent to evaluate an alien race offering the Federation a fully built Starbase in exchange for UFP membership.
“Code Of Honor” – During a negotiation Uhura is abducted by a planetary leader. To win her freedom she faces personal combat with the leader’s current consort. (Cool to see Uhura dishing it out like we should have seen in “Gamesters Of Triskelion.”)
“The Last Outpost” – The Enterprise pursues an alien ship to a presumed dead world where both ships are rendered powerless. (This actually isn’t much different from “Arena.”)
“Where No One Has Gone Before” – During propulsion tests the Enterprise is hurled beyond the galaxy and into an unknown void where thoughts are made real.
“Lonely Among Us” – An alien entity transfers from person to person and finally inhabits Captain Kirk.
“Justice” – Chekov faces death at the hands of a supposedly friendly race by inadvertently breaking one of their laws.
“The Battle” – An alien seeks revenge against Kirk for the loss of a family member. (This could have given us more Kirk back story referring to an event during Kirk’s first command before the Enterprise.)
“Hide And Q” – McCoy is offered powerful abilities. (Essentially not that much different from “Plato’s Stepchildren.”)
“Survivor” – The Enterprise finds a disassembled android at the remains of a destroyed colony world.
“Angel One” – The Enterprise is sent to retrieve survivors of wrecked ship on a world ruled by women.
“11001001” – During a systems upgrade the Enterprise is hijacked by an alien race.
“Too Short A Season” – The Enterprise transports a retired Starfleet Admiral requested to negotiate the release of hostages on an alien world.
“When The Bough Breaks” – The Enterprise tracks a group of children kidnapped from a Federation colony to a world known only in legend.
“Home Soil” – Investigation into the deaths of a scientific research team leads to an encounter with a crytalline life form.
“The Arsenal Of Freedom” – The Enterprise tracks a missing starship to an unknown world intent on keeping its secrets.
“Symbiosis” – Kirk must mediate between two combative planets who also appear to be dependent on each other.
“Skin Of Evil” – A group of crewman from a crashed shuttlecraft are held captive by a malevolent alien creature. (Well if Janice Rand really wants off the ship.)
“We’ll Always Have Paris” – Responding to a distress call from a research outpost Kirk encounters the lead scientist and his wife, an old flame named Ruth from his Academy days.
“Conspiracy” – Starfleet personnel are “invaded” by a parasitic alien race.
“The Neutral Zone” Both Federation and Romulan outposts are being destroyed along the Neutral Zone.
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