Image:STEnemyWithin.jpg

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Image from Star Trek: The Original Series episode, The Enemy Within © 1966 Paramount Pictures, produced by Gene Roddenberry.

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Description

DVD screenshot of the scene where Kirk makes advances toward Rand.

Source

Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "The Enemy Within"

Article

The Enemy Within (Star Trek)

Portion used

This is a very small portion of the work - a single frame screen capture.

Low resolution?

Yes — it is a low resolution image that is inferior to the quality of the original image.

Purpose of use

The purpose of this image is to help identify the episode that is the subject of the article "The Enemy Within". It was chosen as a notable or memorable scene that is believed to best help characterize the episode. It helps in the description and commentary of the plot by illustrating a potion of it. It does not interfere, in anyway, the copyright owner's ability to market and make profit off the episode.

Replaceable?

No — there are no free versions of this image since the entire work is copyrighted and cannot be duplicated for free.

Other information © 1966 Paramount Pictures

File history

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current18:18, 23 July 2006260×195 (59 KB)Cyberia23 (Talk | contribs) (Correcting vandalized image. Copyright Paramount Studios for ''Star Trek'' episode "The Enemy Within")
06:15, 17 July 2006368×360 (87 KB)Rustyblue (Talk | contribs) (Image from ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episode, ''The Enemy Within'' © 1966 ''Paramount Pictures'', produced by Gene Roddenberry. {{film-screenshot}} Category:Star Trek: The Original Series images)
05:27, 5 October 2004260×195 (8 KB)Cyberia23 (Talk | contribs) (Image for Star Trek "The Enemy Within")

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