Star Trek: Season Four
The Un-Produced Episodes
Episode 80: The Mysterious O-Man
The crew of the Enterprise makes an unprecedented move to travel back in time to earth’s alternate universe in 2011. The current president at the time; known only as the “Mysterious O-Man” guides the United States. For budgetary reasons; health care is only for the rich and powerful. Those that are truly needy are told to enter the “O-Booth” where their fate will be decided by “The Panel”. The “Panel” is lead by an ominous figure called Bernankie. Kirk and Spock must find Bernankie and get healthcare to those that are truly in need.
Episode 81: When Arnold Becomes President, I’ll No Longer Be A Resident
Kirk and Spock must prevent disaster when former two time California Governor, Arnold Swartz makes his move to become president. He’s running the “I’m only human” campaign. Arnold claims that despite his past mistakes, he will make an ideal leader for the then United States.
Former 80’s rock band, The Information Society, provides the song, “I’m only human” throughout the episode. The song “Love Child” by Diana Ross can also be heard during second half of this episode. A special appearance by Danny Devito as the Governor’s assistant is featured in this critical story.
Episode 82: The Church of Sybockology:
A mysterious prophet by the name of Sybok is hired by the O-Man. The O-Man gives a rousing speech to the millions of unemployed. He utilizes the hypnotic powers of Sybok to convince millions of unemployed that they do not need food, clothing or shelter to survive. He tells them that their belief in Sybockology will help them through any life crisis. Spock and Kirk must stop the O-Man before they carry out their nefarious plans. Special appearance by Larry Luckinbill as Sybock.
Episode 83: Jesse “Ace” Ventura: C.I.A. Directive
Hot on the trail of Kirk and Spock, Jesse “Ace” Ventura has a directive from the C.I.A. to neutralize Kirk and Spock. Gary Seven (Portrayed by Gary Lansing) seeks out Kirk and Spock to help them avert a confrontation with the dreaded C.I. A. operative. Special appearance by Dwayne, “The Rock” Johnson as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

The Un-Produced Episodes
Episode 80: The Mysterious O-Man
The crew of the Enterprise makes an unprecedented move to travel back in time to earth’s alternate universe in 2011. The current president at the time; known only as the “Mysterious O-Man” guides the United States. For budgetary reasons; health care is only for the rich and powerful. Those that are truly needy are told to enter the “O-Booth” where their fate will be decided by “The Panel”. The “Panel” is lead by an ominous figure called Bernankie. Kirk and Spock must find Bernankie and get healthcare to those that are truly in need.
Episode 81: When Arnold Becomes President, I’ll No Longer Be A Resident
Kirk and Spock must prevent disaster when former two time California Governor, Arnold Swartz makes his move to become president. He’s running the “I’m only human” campaign. Arnold claims that despite his past mistakes, he will make an ideal leader for the then United States.
Former 80’s rock band, The Information Society, provides the song, “I’m only human” throughout the episode. The song “Love Child” by Diana Ross can also be heard during second half of this episode. A special appearance by Danny Devito as the Governor’s assistant is featured in this critical story.
Episode 82: The Church of Sybockology:
A mysterious prophet by the name of Sybok is hired by the O-Man. The O-Man gives a rousing speech to the millions of unemployed. He utilizes the hypnotic powers of Sybok to convince millions of unemployed that they do not need food, clothing or shelter to survive. He tells them that their belief in Sybockology will help them through any life crisis. Spock and Kirk must stop the O-Man before they carry out their nefarious plans. Special appearance by Larry Luckinbill as Sybock.
Episode 83: Jesse “Ace” Ventura: C.I.A. Directive
Hot on the trail of Kirk and Spock, Jesse “Ace” Ventura has a directive from the C.I.A. to neutralize Kirk and Spock. Gary Seven (Portrayed by Gary Lansing) seeks out Kirk and Spock to help them avert a confrontation with the dreaded C.I. A. operative. Special appearance by Dwayne, “The Rock” Johnson as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

