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TOS S1E11 - The Carbomite Manuever
Rating - ⭐⭐⭐🔘🔘
Aired November 10, 1966 | Stardate 1572.2
Even though this episode feels like one from earlier in the season, I understand why it follows Dagger of the Mind. Kirk and Bones are at odds through the first half of this episode, amplifying the shorter disagreement they had in the previous episode.
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES - AUGUST 4, 2025 - BEHIND THE SCENES PHOTOS
The casting for the Balok maquette from STTOS' season one episode, "The Corbomite Maneuver."
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Balok and Kirk
Clint Howard!
Yes, Balok from "the Corbomite Maneuver" was Clint Howard!
He returned to "Star Trek" as a hobo on DS9. Then a Ferengi on "Enterprise" (I'm a bit stunned it took so long to cast him as a Ferengi.) In "Discovery" he played "Creepy Orion," and finally got to play someone normal in "Strange New Worlds."
He's also Johnson in the famous rocket montage from "Austin Powers: the Spy Who Shagged Me."