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| View Poll Results: What's the Quintessential Episode of Star Trek? | |||
| Errand of Mercy |
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0 | 0% |
| Who Mourns for Adonais? |
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0 | 0% |
| Let That Be Your Last Battlefield |
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3 | 27.27% |
| The Measure of a Man |
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3 | 27.27% |
| Who Watches the Watchers |
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1 | 9.09% |
| Far Beyond the Stars |
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1 | 9.09% |
| The Assignment |
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0 | 0% |
| Death Wish |
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1 | 9.09% |
| Distant Origin |
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1 | 9.09% |
| Living Witness |
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1 | 9.09% |
| Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Okay, so there is only one, but there's a whole bunch more that look like they were translated from Latin, phrases that may speak for the metaphysical theme of the episode, but don't help one figure out which particular plot they're talking about. "The Dogs of War" comes to mind. The whole last half of the series concerns the war, at least in theory, how does "The Dogs of War" help direct you to that particular plot?
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