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#2 - Scott MacDonald - A memorable first television role in Star Trek plus many more
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#3 - Scott MacDonald - A memorable first television role in Star Trek plus many more, Part 2
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#10 - Carey Foster - From the beginning of Star Trek as an Orion to Oliva Rose in sciences aboard the Enterprise
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#11 - Steve Hershon - take my hand, double it many times over in Hollywood
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#13 - Vince Niebla - Emmy Award winning fx artist, filmmaker, painter, sculptor
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#14 - Sandra Gimpel - Stuntwoman/actress Star Trek's first villain twice; M-113 salt vampire and veiny Talosian
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#15 - Mary Chieffo - The rise to prominence and power as a strong female leader
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#16 - Mary Chieffo - The rise to prominence and power as a strong female leader, Part 2
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#17 - Mary Chieffo - The rise to prominence and power as a strong female leader, Part 3
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#20 - Greg Cox - A continuum of care in written standards of Star Trek legacies
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#21 - Leslie Hoffman - Star Trek stuntwoman; actress, a career of coordinating colossal memories
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#22 - Leslie Hoffman - Star Trek stuntwoman; actress, a career of coordinating colossal memories, Part 2
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The Best Episodes of A Captain's Log Season 3
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Every episode of A Captain's Log Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of A Captain's Log Season 3!

The Best Episodes of A Captain's Log Season 3
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Every episode of A Captain's Log Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of A Captain's Log Season 3!
A Journalistic news source and interview TV Talk show beaming down the latest Star Trek news and views from all the ships crews. A Captain's...
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"April Tatro - More than the cat's meow of original Star Trek" is the best rated episode of "A Captain's Log" season 3. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 3/8/2023. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Scott MacDonald - A memorable first television role in Star Trek plus many more".