OT-- that's how I felt about the fourth-season finale of Emergency! from 1975, "905-Wild"; John and Roy and the Rampart General staff were little more than guest stars, and a completely unoriginal story, with equally unoriginal characters, got the spotlight.
That's how I figured-- when you said Star Trek, I figured you meant the episodes, minutia, etc. across the entire history of the franchise, from NBC in the 60s, to Discovery and Picard these days on streaming.
Appreciate that-- a friend of my mother's had given me the one edition before, but it tore apart real bad, so that's why I got this newer copy (I think I may have gotten it from Amazon; don't recall where).
That first copy of The Making of Star Trek-- that's the one I had at one time; I then sometime back got a newer copy (newer as in from 1991), this one being a British edition. It's separated some in the middle, and has a food stain on one page, but is otherwise a pretty good copy.
Remember when the late, great Leonard Nimoy was Jim Colburn in a second-and-final-season outing of The Rebel called "The Hunted" (OAD Sunday, November 6, 1960 on ABC)?
Episode:
Screenshots (of him in character, and his credit on end titles):
Humorous Voyager episode reviews, from a British perspective (has some foul language, but is still very entertaining):
https://www.youtube.com/@Unlimited_Lives/playlists
She was a huge part of what made NBC Trek what it was then, and a big reason why I enjoyed that inaugural one very much on DVD in its remastered version.