Star Trek Season 1 Episode 8
Kirk and a landing party are stranded on a planet due to a disease that causes any adult to die a painful death, and must deal with the local children who have survived.
Serie: Star Trek
Episode Title: Miri
Air Date: 1966-10-27
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