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*"In Thy Image" by Harold Livingston: The two hour pilot that eventually became ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''. A huge starship crosses the [[universe]] looking for its creator on [[Earth]].
 
*"Are Unheard Memories Sweet?" or "Home" by Worley Thorne: While searching for a missing starship, the ''Enterprise'' comes across a world in need of men.
 
*"Cassandra" by [[Theodore Sturgeon]]: The ''Enterprise'' mediates a dispute between two worlds over "The Monitor", while a clumsy [[ensign]] takes care of an infant alien.
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*"Kitumba" by John Meredith Lucas: The ''Enterprise'' is sent to the [[Klingon]] homeworld to help Ksia, the underage Klingon leader, stop his regent from making war on the Federation.
 
*"Lord Bobby's Obsession": The ''Enterprise'' comes across a derelict Klingon Cruiser with one life form aboard - one Lord Bobby from Earth's [[18th century]].
 
*"Practice in Waking" by [[Richard Bach]]: The ''Enterprise'' comes across a sleeper ship where Decker, Scott and Sulu get trapped in a simulation of the [[16th century]] witch burnings.