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"Beyond the Farthest Star" was the debut episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series. It was produced in TAS' first season and debuted on 8 September 1973. The episode was written by Samuel A. PeeplesMA and directed by Hal SutherlandMA. It was novelized in Star Trek: Log One by Alan Dean Foster in June 1974.

In this story, James T. Kirk's crew come across an ancient derelict starship, but something is still living inside it.

Description[]

VHS teaser
In orbit around a dead star, the USS Enterprise discovers an immense, ethereal starship inhabited by a parasitic life form that threatens the entire Enterprise crew.

Log entries[]

Captain's log, stardate 5221.3
On outward course beyond the fringe of the galaxy towards Questar M-17, a source of mysterious radio emissions. Mission: Star charting.
Recording by insectoid pod ship's commander
… Rather than carry this malevolent life form to other worlds, we have decided to destroy our own ship. The Thing had been trapped here by the tremendous gravity-well of the dead sun. So it must remain. So, sadly, must we. We have studied the problem quite thoroughly in the time remaining. There is no other solution. The others are dead. Only I am left, to give warning. If you are understanding this message, comprehend that you are protected in this room only for the moment. The Thing … grows ever stronger … it wants …" (Novelization)
Captain's log
We have beamed aboard the alien ship found orbiting a strange dead star. The Enterprise is recording all data for the log and a full report later.
Captain's log, stardate 5221.8, final entry
Resuming outward course beyond the farthest star of our galaxy. Mission: star charting.

References[]

Characters[]

Episode characters[]

Arex Na EthChristine ChapelJames T. KirkJohn KyleLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhuramagnetic organismancient insectoidunnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel

Novelization characters[]

ancient insectoidCrandallDarrellDavisElayneGardnerJames T. KirkJohn Kylemagnetic organismLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhuraunnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel (engineers)
Referenced only
AesculapiusPatrick O'Morion

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • insectoid pod ship

Locations[]

the galaxy

Stars and systems[]

Questar M-17
Referenced only
Sol

Planets and planetoids[]

Referenced only
Time PlanetEarth

Shipboard locations[]

USS Enterprise
bridgeengineeringcargo hold
Pod ship
control center

Stellar classification and nomenclature[]

G class starneutron starstarstellar classification

Races and cultures[]

ancient insectoidEdosian or TriexianHumanmagnetic organismVulcan

States and organizations[]

StarfleetStarfleet CommandUnited Federation of Planets

Lifeforms[]

beehumanoidinsectinsectoidspiderprimatesymbiotic lifeform

Anatomy and life processes[]

braincellmitosissymbiotic lifeformwhite corpuscle

Science and classification[]

airlockartificial gravityautomatic bridge defense systemcore hatchcutting beamengineering coreforce fieldJWG supercomputerlife supportlife support beltlife support systemmemory banknavigation consolephaserradiation shieldradioself-destruct devicestar chartstarshipstatic shieldtransportertricorderwarp drive

Measurement[]

absolute zeroEarth normalflank speedgalactic coordinatenegative massspectra analysisstar chartstardatetimewarp factoryear

Energy and materials[]

gravityhypergravitymetal

Ranks and titles[]

captainchief engineerchief medical officercommandercommanding officercommunications officerdoctorengineerensignFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)first officerhelmsmanlieutenantlieutenant commandernavigatornurseofficerrankscience officerStarfleet ranks

Other references[]

300 million years agoalienanatomyassignment patchcaptain's logelectric celloenergygalactic planegovernmentgravitational slingshothoneycomblanding partylifeformlog entrymagnetismmanual overridemirrororbitphysiologyprobabilityraces and culturesrobotself-destructship's logslingshot effectstandard orbitStarfleet uniformStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)suicidesuperstitiontechnologytransporter lockweaponxenopsychology

Chronology[]

300 million years ago
The insectoid pod ship chooses suicide over living as slaves of the magnetic entity.
2269
USS Enterprise becomes trapped in orbit of the negative star mass.

Appendices[]

Background[]

Video releases[]

Images[]

Connections[]

Timeline[]

published order
Previous episode:
Yesteryear
TAS episode produced Next episode:
The Survivor
Previous episode:
first episode
TAS episode aired Next episode:
Yesteryear
Previous story:
first story
Log One
Logs One
Next story:
Yesteryear
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Prime Directive
Memory Beta Chronology Next Adventure:
DTI: Forgotten History
Chapter 3, Section 3
Previous Adventure:
Prime Directive
Pocket Next Adventure:
Yesteryear


Translations[]
1993
German : Jenseits des fernsten Sterns, translated by Lore Straßl. (Goldmann)
1994
Romanian : Dincolo de cea mai îndepărtată stea, translated by Florin Șlapac. (Editura Teora)

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