Star Trek
All season 3 mistakesMistakes
1Spock's Brain9
2The Enterprise Incident6
3The Paradise Syndrome6
4And the Children Shall Lead4
5Is There in Truth No Beauty?11
6Spectre of the Gun6
7Day of the Dove7
8For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky5
9The Tholian Web14
10Plato's Stepchildren2
11Wink of an Eye4
12The Empath7
13Elaan of Troyius5
14Whom Gods Destroy10
15Let That Be Your Last Battlefield10
16The Mark of Gideon1
17That Which Survives8
18The Lights of Zetar3
19Requiem for Methuselah7
20The Way to Eden5
21The Cloudminders4
22The Savage Curtain8
23All Our Yesterdays11
24Turnabout Intruder4

Tomorrow is Yesterday - S1-E20

Factual error: Towards the end of the show the Enterprise is leaving Earth orbit and heading towards the sun. We see the Earth diminish and the moon appear looking exactly as it does from Earth. From this angle we should be seeing the "dark side" of the moon, which looks completely different. (00:40:50)

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Who Mourns for Adonais? - S2-E2

Trivia: An ending that was planned but abandoned for this episode would have revealed that Lieutenant Palamas was pregnant with Apollo's child.

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I, Mudd - S2-E8

Question: When Kirk and crew neutralized all the androids on the planet, what happened to the androids on the Enterprise running the ship?

Answer: After causing Norman to overload, all of the other androids shut down. The same could be said for the androids on the Enterprise.

Answer: If all the humans beamed down and only Androids were on the ship as Larry Mudd said then how did they get back aboard the Enterprise if all the robots were shut down.

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