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Star Trek: The Animated Series

Gene Roddenberry · 1973 · Show

2 seasons · 22 episodes · Animation, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

In 6 Achriom libraries

This work explores themes of exploration, morality, and the complexities of intergalactic relationships through the adventures of a diverse crew aboard a starship.

UpliftingGolden_ageExploration of Morality and EthicsInter-species Diplomacy and CooperationThe Quest for Knowledge and UnderstandingAdventures in Outer SpaceHumanity's Future in the Cosmos

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