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AI/LLM Review of Star Trek - Albatross
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http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/TAS019.htm
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**Review: *Star Trek: The Animated
Series* – "Albatross"**
**Rating: ★★★☆☆ (6/10)**
"Albatross," the fourth episode
of Season 2 of *Star Trek: The Animated Series*,
presents a compelling premise: Dr. McCoy
is arrested for allegedly causing a devastating
plague nearly two decades earlier. This accusation
sets the stage for a medical mystery that delves
into themes of justice, scientific responsibility,
and the unintended consequences of well-intentioned
actions.([Wikipedia][1], [What The Craggus Saw][2])
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### **Plot Summary**
During a mission to deliver medical supplies
to the planet Dramia, Dr. McCoy is unexpectedly
arrested and charged with mass murder. The Dramians
allege that 19 years prior, McCoy's inoculation
program on Dramia II led to a catastrophic plague.
To exonerate their colleague, Captain Kirk
and Mr. Spock embark on an investigation to uncover
the truth. Their quest leads them to a survivor
named Kol-Tai, who agrees to testify on McCoy's
behalf. However, en route back to Dramia, Kol-Tai
and the Enterprise crew exhibit symptoms of the
same plague, except for Spock, who is immune due
to his Vulcan physiology. With time running out,
Spock breaks McCoy out of jail to develop a cure.
They discover that a spatial aurora, not McCoy's
inoculations, caused the plague. McCoy synthesises
a cure, saving the crew and clearing his name.
([Wikipedia][1], [What The Craggus Saw][2],
[Jammer's Reviews][3])
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### **Strengths**
* **Engaging Premise**: The episode
tackles