Trivia: Phil Morris, son of the actor Greg Morris, appears as a boy in this episode. He would later go on to star in the feature film "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" as well as "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek: Voyager".
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Trivia: As the Enterprise encounters the field, Gary Mitchell is affected, and his eyes glow with an unknown, alien force. In the Star Trek The Next Generation novel "Q Squared", Q engages Trelane in a fight and is blasted backwards into the past, into a formless mass of energy. When the Enterprise encounters the energy at the edge of the galaxy, Q enters into Mitchel, giving him the power of Q.
The Corbomite Maneuver - S1-E11
Trivia: The first episode to feature Captain Kirk's "Space: the final frontier" monologue in the opening credits.
Trivia: Even though it is revealed that Trelane uses a machine to augment his powers, in the Star Trek: The Next Generation novel "Q Squared" it is revealed that Trelane and his parents are members of the Q Continuum. It is also revealed the the power that Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner gained in S1 :Ep3, "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was Q himself trying to get back into this universe but was suspended in the area outside the galaxy in an energy form.
The Man Trap - S1-E2
Trivia: The phaser pistol Crater has is from the pilot episode with Captain Pike.
This Side of Paradise - S1-E25
Trivia: James Doohan does not appear in this episode.
Trivia: Interestingly, Trelane put Kirk on trial in his courtroom. In Star Trek: The Next Generation S1 : Ep1 "Encounter at Farpoint", Q played judge in an apocalyptic courtroom, putting Picard and the human race on trial.
Where No Man Has Gone Before - S1-E4
Trivia: This was the second pilot for the series, the first pilot being done with Jeffrey Hunter as Capt. Christopher Pike. This is also the first episode that has William Shatner as the famous Capt. James T. Kirk. The episode was made at the request of Lucille Ball, part owner of Desilu Studios, and friend to Gene Roddenberry, because she believed in the franchise.
Answer: After causing Norman to overload, all of the other androids shut down. The same could be said for the androids on the Enterprise.