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* NightmareFuel:
** The Espers in "To Boldly Go". Elevated by unique means, they now believe they are the next step in evolution and are seeking to get through the Great Barrier to be "elevated" to a new level. It turns out they caused an entire starship to die by using their powers to shut down their life support.
--->'''Kirk:''' Why?\\
''' Esper:''' To see if we could.
*** She later escapes and uses her powers to force one security guard to vaporize the other then turn the phaser on himself. The man is fully aware of what he is doing and helpless to prevent himself from committing murder/suicide.
** In “Divided We Stand”, Kirk and Bones are transported back in time during the American Civil War of 1861. During one of the battles, Kirk’s leg is injured and Bones informs him that he has to amputate his captain’s leg in order to save him. Since there is no sedative, Kirk has to be awake and experience every moment of pain as Bones performs the operation.
* TearJerker:
** Lolani's final message for Kirk, left on an [[ChekhovsGun old copy of "The Fall of the Roman Empire" he lent her]].
** Ensign Taylor's speech to Usdi's father in "Come Not Between the Dragons" is surprisingly moving.
--->'''Taylor:''' I don't know what your name is. Mine's Aliza. When your son came to us, I knew he'd chosen me for a reason. I didn't know why. Now I know. Your son loves you very, ''very'' much. Just like I love my father. I know in my heart that you're not a monster. [[AbusiveParents But every time you lash out in anger at your son, you become less the father he loves, and more the monster he fears.]] Please, ''please'' find a way to heal yourself. Because my father never did.
** "The White Iris" has some legitimately sad moments in which Kirk faces his feelings of guilt over the deaths of a lost love aboard the ''Farragut'', Rayna, Edith Keeler, Miramanee and [[spoiler: Miramanee's unborn daughter]].
** "To Boldly Go, Part II" and the final fate of [[spoiler:Dr. [=McKennah=], who is on the ''Kongo'' when the Espers [[SelfDestructMechanism blow the ship up]]. Spock and Scotty, try as they might, can't beam her back through the interference, and they only get a glimpse of her pattern and a few last words before she fades away into open space, [[FaceDeathWithDignity brave face on all the while.]]]] And tragically, Spock blames himself for the whole thing.
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** HoYay: Wouldn't be ''Star Trek'' without some between Kirk and Spock. In [[MirrorUniverse Episode 3]], it turns into FoeYay and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QUG6U2a8M&list=PLhvh2eq-XLgoGeUYCTJFuX1a-Zdam89n-&index=3 this]] video [[InvokedTrope invokes]] it between 00:37-00:40.

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** HoYay: Wouldn't be ''Star Trek'' without some between Kirk and Spock. In [[MirrorUniverse Episode 3]], it turns into FoeYay and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QUG6U2a8M&list=PLhvh2eq-XLgoGeUYCTJFuX1a-Zdam89n-&index=3 this]] video [[InvokedTrope invokes]] it between 00:37-00:40.
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** "The White Iris" has some legitimately sad moments in which Kirk faces his feelings of guilt over the deaths of a lost love aboard the ''Farragut'', Edith Keeler, Miramanee and [[spoiler: Miramanee's unborn daughter]].

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** "The White Iris" has some legitimately sad moments in which Kirk faces his feelings of guilt over the deaths of a lost love aboard the ''Farragut'', Rayna, Edith Keeler, Miramanee and [[spoiler: Miramanee's unborn daughter]].

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