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The Enterprise officers search for an elusive, rock-burrowing creature which is killing the miners of Janus 6.
The Enterprise officers search for an elusive, rock-burrowing creature which is killing the miners of Janus 6.
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S1, EP25 "The Devil in the Dark"The Enterprise officers search for an elusive, rock-burrowing creature which is killing the miners of Janus 6.
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S1, EP26 "Errand of Mercy"Kirk cannot comprehend the apathy of the peaceful residents of Organia in the face of Klingon atrocities.
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