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Alfred Ryder as Professor Robert Crater from Star Trek's "The Man Trap"
Copyright © 1966, 2004 by Paramount Pictures
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Copyright © 1966, 2004 by Paramount Pictures
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Source : Screenshot from the episode "The Man Trap" from Star Trek - The Complete First Season DVD Collection (Disc 1).
Copyright © 1966, 2004 by Paramount Pictures
Rationale for the fair use of this image: The screenshot is intended to represent the actor Alfred Ryder from a role in the episode "The Man Trap" from Star Trek
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