5 Star Trek Christmas Episodes to watch as the holidays gear up

5 Star Trek Christmas Episodes to watch as the holidays gear up (Image Via NBC)
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The Christmas holiday is approaching, and Star Trek fans will surely revisit the show to add to the festive vibe. Star Trek features some of its best episodes, which feel especially appropriate for Christmas. This is not because they feature the festival, but because of the values it embodies. These episodes are about faith, forgiveness, having mercy, and sacrifice.

Take the episode "Bread and Circuses" for instance. It references early Christians and is set on a planet modeled after ancient Rome. The episode shows the Enterprise crew discovering that Son, not Sun, was the one people worshipped. This resembled Jesus, suggesting that the faith would survive persecution. There are several other episodes, and if you are also thinking of revisiting this legendary show this Christmas, here is the complete list of the five best episodes you must watch.


Here are the 5 Star Trek Christmas Episodes to watch as the holiday kicks in

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Bread and Circuses- Season 2, episode 14

As mentioned, the Enterprise crew discovers a planet resembling ancient Rome. The world is modern, with television broadcasting technology, and Kirk, Spock, and McCoy learn about a rigid social hierarchy. The hierarchy is enforced, and when they investigated further, they discovered that the people of the persecuted group used to follow the "Son."

The crew initially confuses it for "Sun," but Uhura explains that it is the son of God, Jesus. This is how the show suggests Christianity's early survival. Therefore, the episode is about the faith and hope that the followers of Jesus kept alive in their hearts to sustain the religion under oppression.

Once More Unto the Breach- Season 7, episode 7

This episode is from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, when an old Klingon general, Kor, struggled with the reality of aging and a reduced status. He has become forgetful and weak while he longs for one last chance at honor. Martok here allows the old general to join a mission against the Dominion, but Kor's condition destabilizes during the operation.

In the end, Kor redeems himself by sacrificing his life to save Martok’s ship, restoring his honor and dignity. This episode also makes it suitable for a Christmas watch as it teaches forgiveness, dignity, and redemption.

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Death Wish- Season 2, episode 18

This episode is of Star Trek: Voyager, when the Voyager encounters Quinn, who wants to die, but being a member of the Q Continuum, an immortal group, suicide is forbidden. Quinn puts Captain Janeway in the position of judge in a metaphysical trial. The Continuum argues that death is unnecessary for beings who have infinite power, while Quinn insists that immortality without change is a curse.

This episode answers some surreal questions that are relatable to human life, exploring the value of mortality, reflecting upon the meaning of life, and compassion.

The Inner Light- Season 5, episode 25

The Next Generation episode features Captain Picard struck by an alien probe that causes him to live an entire lifetime as Kamin, a man on a long-dead planet. For decades, he witnessed and experienced marriage, children, and cultural legacy, and woke up later in the Enterprise. His memory includes a vanished civilization and reflects upon family, memory, tradition, and human experiences.

It’s Only a Paper Moon- season 7 episode 10

This is the episode of Star Trek where Nog has lost his one leg in a battle and comes back into a 1960s Las Vegas holosuite program without starting his real life. Nog is seen avoiding trauma and pain by being away from where he belongs.

The episode, hence, highlights healing, kindness, and the way that, with patience, emotional recovery can occur. It shows how important it is to confront emotions and take the time to process them.


These are some of the Star Trek episodes from the Universe which will be apt to screen on a Christmas Holiday, cherishing the values this day is all about.

Edited by Yesha Srivastava