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Kirk and Spock are the ultimate sci-fi heroes. Of course, the greatest good guys need some brilliant adversaries. Certainly, Star Trek: The Original Series delivered there. 

All sorts of colorful baddies — both humanoid and alien — turned up in those 79 classic episodes. We captured 13 of our favorites. If you can name nine or more, consider yourself a true Trekker. Or Trekkie. Whatever you'd like.

Good luck!
  1. Not a guy you want to be stuck with on a desert planet.
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  2. Everyone knows Khan. But what is his full name?
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  3. Okay, how about Mudd's full name?
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  4. "The Corbomite Maneuver" proved that bad guys can come in small packages. What was his name?
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  5. She stole Spock's brain in "Spock's Brain."
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  6. He was all ears in "The Way to Eden."
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  7. This "retired general" dressed like a king in "The Squire of Gothos."
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  8. These two adversaries in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" were like yin and yang.
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  9. This alien teamed Kirk and Spock with Abe Lincoln in "The Savage Curtain."
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  10. He was an Orion posing as an Andorian in "Journey to Babel."
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  11. This glowing apparition is a menace in "And the Children Shall Lead."
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  12. He declared himself Master of the Universe in "Whom Gods Destroy."
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  13. Lee Meriwether played this defensive projection from a computer in "That Which Survives."
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Can you name these villains from the original Star Trek?

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