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| date = [[2267]] |
| date = [[2267]] |
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| stardate = 3045.6]] |
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+ | | episode = [[TOS season 1]]x19 |
| production = 6149-19 |
| production = 6149-19 |
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| airdate = {{srcdate|1967|January|19}} |
| airdate = {{srcdate|1967|January|19}} |
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| story = {{ma|Fredric Brown}} |
| story = {{ma|Fredric Brown}} |
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| teleplay = {{ma|Gene L. Coon}} |
| teleplay = {{ma|Gene L. Coon}} |
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| director = {{ma|Joseph Pevney}} |
| director = {{ma|Joseph Pevney}} |
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| novelization = [[Star Trek 2]] by [[James Blish]] |
| novelization = [[Star Trek 2]] by [[James Blish]] |
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+ | '''"Shore Leave"''' was the 19th [[episode]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' produced in [[tOS season 1|the show's first broadcast season]], first aired on [[19 January]] [[1967]]. The episode was written by {{ma|Fredric Brown}} and {{ma|Gene L. Coon}}, directed by {{ma|Joseph Pevney}} and novelized in ''[[Star Trek 2]]'' by [[James Blish]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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===Characters=== |
===Characters=== |
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− | :[[Clifford Brent]] • [[Sean |
+ | :[[Clifford Brent]] (?) • [[Sean DePaul]] • [[Bill Hadley]] • [[Matthew Harold]] • {{dis|Harrison|Lieutenant}} • [[Rogelio Kelowitz]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • {{dis|Lang|Lieutenant Commander}} • [[Ryan Leslie]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[O'Herlihy]] • [[S'alath]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • {{dis|Travers|Commodore}} • [[Nyota Uhura]] • [[Metron]] |
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+ | ====Novelization characters==== |
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+ | :[[James T. Kirk]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[S'alath]] • [[Spock]] • [[Nyota Uhura]] • [[Metron]] |
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+ | {{ref}} {{dis|Travers|Commodore}} |
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===Starships and vehicles=== |
===Starships and vehicles=== |
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==Appendices== |
==Appendices== |
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* {{n|TNG|{{dis1|Requiem|TNG novel}}}} |
* {{n|TNG|{{dis1|Requiem|TNG novel}}}} |
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+ | * {{ss|DS9|Where I Fell Before My Enemy}} |
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+ | ====Novel adaptations==== |
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+ | blish2.jpg|Novelized in ''[[Star Trek 2]]''. |
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+ | blish2reprint.jpg|Novelization in ''[[Star Trek 2]]'' reprinted. |
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+ | blish2r.jpg|Novelization in ''[[Star Trek 2]]'' reprinted. |
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+ | blish2corgi.jpg|Novelization in ''[[Star Trek 2]]'' reprinted overseas. |
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+ | blish2corgiNEW.jpg|Novelization in ''[[Star Trek 2]]'' reprinted overseas. |
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+ | strafplanet tantalus.jpg|[[German language]] translation of novelization in ''[[Strafplanet Tantalus]]''. |
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+ | strafplanet Tantalus.jpg|Reprinted [[German language]] translation of novelization in ''[[Strafplanet Tantalus]]''. |
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+ | reader2.jpg|Novelization collected in ''[[The Star Trek Reader II]]''. |
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+ | der große Sammelband.jpg|[[German language]] novelization translation collected in ''[[Der große Sammelband]]''. |
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+ | classicEpisodes1.jpg|Novelization collected in ''[[The Classic Episodes 1]]''. |
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+ | classicEpisodes.jpg|Novelization collected ''[[The Classic Episodes]]''. |
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+ | ====Video releases==== |
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===Images=== |
===Images=== |
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===External link=== |
===External link=== |
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[[category:tOS episodes]] |
[[category:tOS episodes]] |
Revision as of 14:37, 14 October 2019
"Shore Leave" was the 19th episode of Star Trek: The Original Series produced in the show's first broadcast season, first aired on 19 January 1967. The episode was written by Fredric BrownMA and Gene L. CoonMA, directed by Joseph PevneyMA and novelized in Star Trek 2 by James Blish.
References
Characters
Episode characters
- Clifford Brent (?) • Sean DePaul • Bill Hadley • Matthew Harold • Harrison • Rogelio Kelowitz • James T. Kirk • Lang • Ryan Leslie • Leonard McCoy • O'Herlihy • S'alath • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Travers • Nyota Uhura • Metron
Novelization characters
- James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • S'alath • Spock • Nyota Uhura • Metron
- Referenced only
- Travers
Starships and vehicles
Locations
Races and cultures
States and organizations
Technology and weapons
Materials and substances
- atmosphere • blood • gas • oxygen
Ranks and titles
- captain • commander • commanding officer • communications officer • Federation Starfleet ranks • Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s) • first officer • lieutenant commander • officer • scientist • science officer
Other references
- anatomy • arm • boot • clothing • Federation members • finger • five-year mission • government • humanoid • language • lifeform • logic • matter • memory • nation-state • orbit • pants • quadrant • races and cultures • rank • space • star • stardate • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (2260s) • technology • title • tunic • uniform • universe • weapon
Appendices
Related media
Novel adaptations
Video releases
Images
Connections
Timeline
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Previous episode: The Squire of Gothos |
TOS episode produced | Next episode: The Alternative Factor |
Previous episode: The Squire of Gothos |
TOS episode aired | Next episode: Tomorrow is Yesterday |
Previous story: first story in book |
Star Trek 2 |
Next story: A Taste of Armageddon |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: The Squire of Gothos |
Next Adventure: A Vulcan, A Klingon, and an Angel (backstory) | |
Previous Adventure: The Squire of Gothos |
Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (2264 to 2270) |
Next Adventure: The Alternative Factor |
External link
- "Arena" article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Arena (Star Trek) article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.