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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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An Armchair Guide
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June 1991 Edition
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By Jim Shaun Lyon (72571,3002)
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The following is a list of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION episodes designed
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for reference. Listed after the title is the episode number/code (order of
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airing/order of production), the stardate, writers (W) (ST is indicative of
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story, TE of teleplay, in case there are differentiations), main guests if
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any (G) and one-line summary (S).
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Regular Cast: Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard), Jonathan Frakes
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(Commander William Riker), LeVar Burton (Geordi LaForge), Denise Crosby
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(Lieutenant Tasha Yar - Episodes 1-23), Michael Dorn (Lieutenant Worf),
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Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher - Episodes 1-26 and 49+), Marina
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Sirtis (Counselor Deanna Troi), Brent Spiner (Lieutenant Commander Data),
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Wil Wheaton (Ensign Wesley Crusher - Episodes 1-83), Diana Muldaur (Dr.
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Katherine Pulaski - Episodes 27-48), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan - Recurring role,
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Seasons 2-4), Colm Meaney (Transporter Chief Miles Edward O'Brien - Recur-
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ring role, Seasons 2-4) and Majel Barrett (Computer Voice for entire series,
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though only credited in part of Season 4)
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>>> S E A S O N O N E <<<
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ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT, PART ONE (1/101) 41153.5 (Pts 1&2: Ep #721) (?)
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W: Dorothy Fontana, Gene Roddenberry
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D: Corey Allen
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G: John deLancie (Q), Michael Bell (Zorn), DeForest Kelley (Admiral McCoy)
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S: The Enterprise's maiden voyage to Deneb IV - also known as Farpoint - is
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suddenly halted by Q, an advanced life form that condemns humanity as savage
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and puts Picard, Troi, Data and Tasha on trial for its crimes.
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ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT, PART TWO (2/102) 41153.5
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W: Dorothy Fontana, Gene Roddenberry
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D: Corey Allen
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G: John deLancie (Q), Michael Bell (Zorn)
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S: Under the watchful eye of Q, the Enterprise arrives at Farpoint and attempts
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to discover how and why its inhabitants, the Bandi, built it...and what the
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mysterious ship approaching the planet is.
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THE NAKED NOW (3/103) 41209.2
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W: John D.F. Black (ST), J. Michael Bingham (ST,TE)
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D: Paul Lynch
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G: Brooke Bundy (MacDougal)
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S: The Enterprise inherits a virus from the USS Tsiolkovsky, which makes the
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crew lose their inhibitions -- and the antidote can be traced back to the
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Enterprise under Captain Kirk.
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CODE OF HONOR (4/104) 41235.25
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W: Kathryn Powers & Michael Baron
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D: Russ Mayberry
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G: Jessie Lawrence Ferguson (Lutan), Karole Selmon (Yareena), James Louis
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Watkins (Hagon)
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S: While orbiting Ligon II, Tasha Yar is kidnapped by leader Lutan in a pecu-
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liar bid of "counting coup" and is forced into a death duel to be released
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from it.
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THE LAST OUTPOST (5/108) 41386.4
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W: Richard Krzemian (ST), Herbert Wright (TE)
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D: Richard Colla
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G: Darryl Henriques (The Portal), Armin Shimerman (Letek), Jake Dengel (Mor-
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dok), Tracy Walter (Kayron), Mike Gomez (DaiMon Taar)
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S: The Enterprise and a Ferengi vessel are trapped above Delphi Ardu, the last
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outpost of the Tkon Empire, where a strange gnome challenges them to solve
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a riddle.
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WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE (6/106) 41253.1
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W: Diane Duane and Michael Reaves
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Eric Menyuk (Traveler), Stanley Kamel (Kosinski), Herta Ware (Mamon), Biff
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Yeager (Argyle)
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S: While undergoing enhancements on its engines, the Enterprise is propelled by
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an alien traveler into an alternate universe where thought becomes reality.
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LONELY AMONG US (7/107) 41249.3
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W: Michael Halperin
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D: D.C. Fontana
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G: John Durbin (Ssestar), Kavi Raz (Singh)
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S: Ferrying warring diplomats to a conference on Parliament, the ship passes
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through a living cloud that infiltrates the computer...and eventually takes
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control of Captain Picard.
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JUSTICE (8/109) 41255.6
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W: Worley Thorne (ST,TE), Ralph Wills (ST)
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D: James L. Conway
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G: Jay Louden (Liator), Brenda Bakke (Rivan)
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S: The Enterprise visits Rubicam Three, whose hedonistic occupants welcome the
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crew with open arms...but the mysterious, transparent "god" in orbit has a
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different attitude.
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THE BATTLE (9/110) 41723.9
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W: Larry Forrester (ST), Herbert Wright (TE)
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Frank Corsentino (Bok), Doug Warhit (Kazago), Robert Towers (Rata)
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S: A Ferengi DaiMon offers Picard the derelict of his former command, the USS
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Stargazer, which carries aboard it a mind-control sphere that puts him in
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the captain's seat...against the Enterprise!
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HIDE AND Q (10/111) 41590.5
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W: C.J. Holland (ST,TE), Gene Roddenberry
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D: Cliff Bole
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G: John deLancie (Q)
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S: Riker is given the powers of the Q Continuum, which when balanced against
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his duties on the Enterprise seem a little more important.
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HAVEN (11/105) 41294.5
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W: Tracy Torme (ST,TE), Lan O'Kun (ST)
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D: Richard Compton
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G: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Rob Knepper (Wyatt Miller), Robert Ellenstein
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(Stephen Miller), Nan Martin (Victoria Miller), Carel Strucyken (Mr. Homn),
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Raye Birk (Wren), Danitza Kingsley (Ariana), Anna Katarina (Valeda Innis)
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S: Troi's mother reminds Deanna of her arranged marriage to Wyatt Miller, a
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young doctor plagued by dreams of another woman...which leads him to a group
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of refugees, last survivors of a dead planet.
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THE BIG GOODBYE (12/113) 41997.7
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W: Tracy Torme
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D: Joseph L. Scanlan
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G: Lawrence Tierney (Cyrus Redblock), Harvey Jason (Felix Leech), William
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Boyett (Whalen), Gary Armagnal (McNary), David Selburg (Detective Bell),
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Rhonda Aldrich (Secretary [Madeline]), Carolyn Allport (Jessica Bradley)
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S: Picard, Data, Beverly and historian Whalen visit 1941 San Francisco via the
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holodeck, but an alien sensor scan disrupts the equipment, leaving the four
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essentially stranded in the 20th Century.
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DATALORE (13/114) 41240.2
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W: Bob Lewin (ST,TE), Maurice Hurley (ST), Gene Roddenberry (TE)
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Biff Yeager (Argyle), Brent Spiner (Lore)
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S: On Omicron Theta, Data's homeworld, a duplicate android is discovered, but
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this one, Lore, is much more human...and possesses the ability to kill.
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ANGEL ONE (14/115) 41636.9
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W: Patrick Barry
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D: Michael Rhodes
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G: Karen Montgomery (Beate), Sam Hennings (Ramsey), Patricia McPherson (Ariel),
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Leonard John Crofoot (Trent)
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S: Searching for the missing vessel SS Odin, the Enterprise finds the survivors
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as fugitives on Angel One, a planet where the women are the controlling gen-
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der and men are subservient.
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11001001 (15/116) 41365.9
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W: Maurice Hurley, Bob Lewin
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D: Paul Lynch
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G: Carolyn McCormick (Minuet), Gene Dynarski (Quinteros)
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S: At Starbase 74, the Enterprise undergoes a refit on its holodeck, and while
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Picard and Riker are entertained by a holographic beauty, the repairmen,
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the Bynars, steal the vessel.
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TOO SHORT A SEASON (16/112) 41309.5
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W: Michael Michaelian (ST,TE), Dorothy Fontana (TE)
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Clayton Rohner (Mark Jameson), Marsha Hunt (Anne Jameson), Michael Pataki
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(Karnas)
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S: Responding to a hostage situation on Mordan IV, the Enterprise takes along
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Mark Jameson, a famous Admiral whose use of a youth drug may kill him --
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unless Karnas, Mordan's revolutionary ruler, gets to him first.
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WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS (17/118) 41509.1
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W: Hannah Louise Shearer
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D: Kim Manners
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G: Jerry Hardin (Radue), Brenda Strong (Rashella), Jandi Swanson (Duana),
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Paul Lambert (Melian), Ivy Bethune (Katie)
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S: The planet Aldea, cursed by ozone depletion, captures children from the
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Enterprise in an attempt to repopulate the planet.
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HOMESOIL (18/117) 41463.9
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W: Robert Sabaroff (ST,TE), Karl Guerz (ST), Ralph Sanchez (ST)
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D: Corey Allen
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G: Walter Gotell (Kurt Mandl), Elizabeth Lindsey (Luisa Kim), Gerard Prender-
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gast (Benson)
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S: Terraformers on Velara III are mysteriously being killed, and the answer
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lies in a unique, never-before-discovered life form which, once aboard the
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Enterprise, begins to grow at a fantastic rate.
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COMING OF AGE (19/119) 41416.2
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W: Sandy Fries
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D: Michael Vejar
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G: John Putch (Mordock), Ward Costello (Quinn), Robert Schenkkan (Remmick),
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Robert Ito (Chang), Stephen Gregory (Kurland), Tasia Valenza (T'Shanik),
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Estee Chandler (Oliana Mirren)
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S: Wesley undergoes testing to enter Starfleet Academy on Relva Seven, while
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Picard and his crew are investigated by Remmick in an effort to determine
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if Picard is still loyal to Starfleet.
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HEART OF GLORY (20/120) 41503.7
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W: Maurice Hurley (ST,TE), Herbert Wright (ST), D.C. Fontana (ST)
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Vaughn Armstrong (Korris), Charles Hyman (Konmil), David Froman (K'Nera)
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S: Renegade Klingons, believing in the old ways of their Empire, come aboard
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the Enterprise, attempt to convert Worf to their cause and then set out to
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capture the ship.
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THE ARSENAL OF FREEDOM (21/121) 41798.2
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W: Maurice Hurley (ST), Bob Lewin (ST), Richard Manning (TE), Hans Beimler (TE)
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D: Les Landau
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G: Vincent Schiavelli (The Peddler), Marco Rodriguez (Paul Rice), Julia Nickson
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(T'Su), Vyto Ruginis (Logan), George de la Pena (Solis)
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S: Searching for the missing USS Drake, the Enterprise stumbles upon Minos,
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whose people were destroyed by their technology, but whose weapons survive,
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trapping Picard, Beverly, Riker, Data and Tasha on the planet and leaving
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Geordi in command of the ship.
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SYMBIOSIS (22/123) No Stardate
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W: Robert Lewin (ST,TE), Hans Beimler (TE), Richard Manning (TE)
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D: Win Phelps
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G: Merritt Butrick (T'Jon), Judson Scott (Sobi), Richard Lineback (Romas),
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Kimberly Farr (Langor)
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S: The Enterprise mediates a trade dispute between representatives from Ornara
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and Brekka, but when Beverly stumbles upon the mysterious secret of the two
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planets' symbiotic relationship, Picard must intervene.
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SKIN OF EVIL (23/122) 41601.3
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W: Joseph Stefano (ST,TE), Hannah Louise Shearer (TE)
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D: Joseph L. Scanlan
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G: Mart McChesney (Armus), Ray Forchion (Prieto), Walker T. Boone (Lynch)
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S: When an evil alien being kidnaps Deanna Troi, Picard must fight for his
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Counselor....but a terrible mistake sentences Tasha to death.
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WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS (24/124) 41697.9
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W: Deborah Dean Davis & Hannah Louise Shearer
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D: Robert Becker
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G: Michelle Phillips (Jenice Manheim), Rod Loomis (Paul Manheim)
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S: Dr. Paul Manheim's experiments trap the universe in a time loop, and the
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solution rests with Picard, if he can separate himself from his feelings
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for Manheim's wife Jenice, an old flame.
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CONSPIRACY (25/125) 41775.5
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W: Robert Sabaroff (ST), Tracy Torme (TE)
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D: Cliff Bole
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G: Jonathan Farwell (Captain Walker Keel), Ward Costello (Quinn), Henry Darrow
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(Admiral Savar), Robert Schenkkan (Remmick), Ursaline Bryant (Tryla Scott),
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Michael Berryman (Rixx), Ray Reinhardt (Admiral Aaron)
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S: Warned of a conspiracy within Starfleet Command by old friend Walker Keel,
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whose ship is subsequently destroyed, Picard journeys to Earth and uncovers
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the plan by a race of parasites to conquer the Federation!
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THE NEUTRAL ZONE (26/126) 41986.0
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W: Maurice Hurley (Television ST,TE), Deborah McIntyre & Mona Glee (Original
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Story)
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D: James L. Conway
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G: Peter Mark Richman (Ralph Offenhouse), Leon Rippy (Sonny Clemons), Gracie
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Harrison (Clare Raymond), Marc Alaimo (T'Bok), Anthony James (Thei)
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S: The Enterprise discovers an old Earth satellite with three frozen humans
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from the 20th Century aboard, and must hold them on the Enterprise while en
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route to a meeting with the Romulans to determine the reason why border
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outposts have been mysteriously destroyed.
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>>> S E A S O N T W O <<<
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THE CHILD (27/127) 42073.1
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W: Jaron Summers, Jon Povill and Maurice Hurley
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Seymour Cassel (Hester Dealt), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
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S: New medical officer Kate Pulaski pronounces Troi pregnant at the hands of
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a traveling alien who is born in two days...and advances at a frightening
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rate. But when it is discovered the child is endangering a dangerous ship-
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ment of plasma plague, can Picard save the ship?
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WHERE SILENCE HAS LEASE (28/128) 42193.6
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W: Jack B. Sowards
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D: Winrich Kolbe
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G: Earl Boen (Nagilum)
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S: An advanced alien traps the crew in a mysterious black void, pawns in its
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game of research and discovery....and helpless when the alien sentences half
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the crew to die.
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ELEMENTARY, DEAR DATA (29/129) 42286.3
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W: Brian Alan Lane
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Daniel Davis (Moriarty), Alan Shearman (Lestrade)
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S: Data, Geordi and Pulaski play out a Sherlock Holmes mystery in the holodeck,
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but when Geordi challenges the computer to create an adversary capable of
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defeating Data, the evil Professor Moriarty achieves consciousness....and
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takes control of the Enterprise.
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THE OUTRAGEOUS OKONA (30/130) 42402.7
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W: Les Menchen (ST), Lance Dickson (ST), David Landsburg (ST), Burton Armus
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(TE)
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D: Robert Becker
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G: William O. Campbell (Okona), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Joe Piscopo (Comic),
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Douglas Rowe (Debin), Albert Stratton (Kushell), Rosalind Ingledew (Yanar),
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Kieran Mulroney (Benzan)
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S: The Enterprise grants asylum to Okona, a roguish captain pursued by the pla-
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nets Atlek and Streleb. Meanwhile, Guinan sets out to teach Data about
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human humor.
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LOUD AS A WHISPER (31/132) 42477.2
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W: Jacqueline Zambrano
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D: Larry Shaw
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G: Howie Seago (Riva), Marnie Mosiman (Woman), Thomas Oglesby (Scholar), Leo
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Damian (Warrior/Adonis)
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S: To settle a dispute on Soleis Five, the Enterprise seeks Riva, the deaf
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Great Mediator, but when Riva's Chorus of telepathic translators are killed,
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Troi alone has the power to help Riva.
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THE SCHIZOID MAN (32/131) 42437.5
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W: Hans Beimler & Richard Manning (ST), Tracy Torme (TE)
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D: Les Landau
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G: W. Morgan Sheppard (Dr. Ira Graves), Barbara Alyn Woods (Kareen Brianon),
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Suzie Plakson (Lt. Selar)
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S: Plagued with a fatal disease, Dr. Ira Graves transfers his consciousness
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into Data, and separating the two disparate personalities rests with Pi-
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card's ability to persuade Graves of his mistake.
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UNNATURAL SELECTION (33/133) 42494.8
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W: John Mason & Mike Gray
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D: Paul Lynch
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G: Patricia Smith (Sara Kingsley)
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S: After the crew of the USS Lantree dies of old age, the Enterprise traces the
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scourge to the Darwin Genetic Research Station, where a genetic experiment
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gone awry holds the children at bay....and infects Dr. Pulaski.
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A MATTER OF HONOR (34/134) 42506.5
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W: Wanda M. Haight (ST), Gragory Amos (ST), Burton Armus (ST,TE)
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Christopher Collins (Kargan), Brian Thompson (Klag), John Putch (Mendon)
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S: A Starfleet exchange program brings a green young Benzite ensign on board
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the Enterprise and sends Riker to the Klingon vessel Pagh, whose distrust-
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ful captain attacks the Enterprise, suspecting Picard of sabotage.
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THE MEASURE OF A MAN (35/135) 42523.7
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W: Melinda M. Snodgrass
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D: Robert Scheerer
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G: Amanda McBroom (Philipa Louvois), Brian Brophy (Bruce Maddox), Whoopi Gold-
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berg (Guinan), Clyde Kusatsu (Admiral Nakamura)
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S: Data's rights are put to the test in court as Picard battles Bruce Maddox,
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a cyberneticist who wants to create more androids for Starfleet at the cost
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of Data's life -- and the prosecuting attorney is Commander Riker!
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THE DAUPHIN (36/136) 42568.8
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W: Scott Rubenstein and Leonard Mlodinow
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Paddi Edwards (Anya), Jamie Hubbard (Salia), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
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S: The Enterprise is assigned to transport Salia, future ruler of Daled Four,
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to her home planet...and en route, falls for young Wesley Crusher.
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CONTAGION (37/137) 42609.1
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W: Steve Gerber & Beth Woods
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: Thalmus Rasulala (Captain Varley), Carolyn Seymour (Toras), Dana Sparks
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(Weapons Officer)
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S: A mysterious computer virus created on the lost world of Iconia destroys the
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USS Yamato, and threatens the Enterprise -- until a Romulan ship in orbit
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around the planet forces Picard to go after the secrets of Iconia.
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THE ROYALE (38/138) 42625.4
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W: Keith Mills
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D: Cliff Bole
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G: Noble Willingham (Texas), Sam Anderson (Assistant Manager), Jill Jacobsen
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(Vanessa), Leo Garcia (Bellboy)
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S: After finding wreckage from a NASA vessel around Theta Eight, Riker, Worf
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and Data become trapped in the Hotel Royale, a reconstruction of a trashy
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Earth novel.
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TIME SQUARED (39/139) 42679.2
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W: Kurt Micahel Bensmiller (ST), Maurice Hurley (TE)
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D: Joseph L. Scanlan
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S: The Enterprise stumbles upon one of its own shuttlepods carrying an exact
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duplicate of Picard from six hours in the future, where the ship has been
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destroyed.
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THE ICARUS FACTOR (40/140) 42686.4
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W: David Assael (ST,TE), Robert L. McCullough (TE)
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D: Robert Iscove
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G: Mitchell Ryan (Kyle Riker)
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S: Riker's father visits with a message -- Will has been promoted to command
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the USS Ares, but first he must deal with the problems between himself and
|
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Kyle.
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PEN PALS (41/141) 42695.3
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W: Hannah Louise Shearer (ST), Melinda M. Snodgrass (TE)
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D: Winrich Kolbe
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G: Nicholas Cascone (Davies), Nikki Cox (Sarjenka), Ann Gillespie (Hildebrant)
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S: Data breaks the Prime Directive while communicating with a young girl on
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a distant planet, which is about to be destroyed by seismic disruptions.
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Q WHO (42/142) 42761.3
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W: Maurice Hurley
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D: Rob Bowman
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G: John deLancie (Q), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Lycia Naff (Sonya Gomez)
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S: Q takes the Enterprise to another part of the galaxy to encounter the Borg,
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a race of cyborgs to whom technology is all powerful.
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SAMARITAN SNARE (43/143) 42779.1
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W: Robert L. McCullough
|
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D: Les Landau
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G: Christopher Collins (Grebnedlog), Lycia Naff (Gomez), Leslie Morris
|
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(Reginod), Daniel Benzali (Surgeon)
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S: Geordi is kidnapped by a Pakled vessel whose captain wishes to make his
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crew omnipotent, while an all-important operation on Picard's heart goes
|
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awry.
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UP THE LONG LADDER (44/144) 42823.2
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W: Melinda M. Snodgrass
|
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D: Winrich Kolbe
|
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G: Rosalyn Landor (Brenna), Barrie Ingham (Danilo), Jon de Vries (Granger)
|
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S: While rescuing one colony in the Ficus Sector from solar flares, Picard
|
||
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learns of a second colony comprised of a dying race of clones....and must
|
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|
solve the problems of both cultures.
|
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MANHUNT (45/145) 42859.2
|
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|
W: Terry Devereaux
|
||
|
D: Rob Bowman
|
||
|
G: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Rod Arrants (Rex), Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn),
|
||
|
Rhonda Aldrich (Madeline), Robert Costanzo (Slade Bender) and Mick Fleet-
|
||
|
wood (Antedian Dignitary)
|
||
|
S: En route to a diplomatic conference, Troi's mother shows up while undergoing
|
||
|
"the Phase"; fleeing Lwaxana, Picard hides in the holodeck in the Dixon
|
||
|
Hill scenario.
|
||
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||
|
THE EMISSARY (46/146) 42901.3
|
||
|
W: Thomas H. Calder (Unpublished Story), Richard Manning & Hans Beimler
|
||
|
(Television Story & Teleplay)
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr), Lance LeGault (K'Temoc), Georgann Johnson (Adm.
|
||
|
Gromek)
|
||
|
S: Special Emissary K'Ehleyr, a half-human, half-Klingon representative and
|
||
|
former lover of Worf, is called in to mediate a special problem: a group of
|
||
|
Klingons from a century ago in suspended animation have just revived and
|
||
|
are bent on attacking the Federation.
|
||
|
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|
PEAK PERFORMANCE (47/147) 42923.4
|
||
|
W: David Kemper
|
||
|
D: Robert Scheerer
|
||
|
G: Roy Brocksmith (Sirna Kolrami), Armin Shimerman (Bractor), Leslie Neale
|
||
|
(Nagel), Glenn Morshower (Burke)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise is pitted against the USS Hathaway in war-games, but when
|
||
|
a Ferengi vessel shows up, Picard must play a real-life game of chess.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SHADES OF GRAY (48/148) 42976.1
|
||
|
W: Maurice Hurley (ST,TE), Hans Beimler & Richard Manning (TE)
|
||
|
D: Rob Bowman
|
||
|
S: Riker's body is invaded by a mysterious parasite and Pulaski's only recourse
|
||
|
seems to be the stimulation (via flashbacks) of his mind with memories.
|
||
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|
||
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||
|
>>> S E A S O N T H R E E <<<
|
||
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|
||
|
EVOLUTION (49/150) 43125.8
|
||
|
W: Michael Piller (ST,TE), Michael Wagner (ST)
|
||
|
D: Winrich Kolbe
|
||
|
G: Ken Jenkins (Paul Stubbs), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise assists Dr. Paul Stubbs in a research experiment, but when
|
||
|
Wesley accidentally releases microscopic nanites, the ship is plagued by
|
||
|
serious malfunction and possible disaster.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE ENSIGNS OF COMMAND (50/149) No Stardate
|
||
|
W: Melinda M. Snodgrass
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Eileen Seeley (Ard'rian Mackenzie), Grainger Hines (Gosheven, uncredited),
|
||
|
Mark L. Taylor (Haritath), Richard Allen (Kentor)
|
||
|
S: Data is sent to Tau Cygna Five to evacuate the human settlers there before
|
||
|
the Sheliak, the alien rulers of the area, come to destroy them.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SURVIVORS (51/151) 43152.4
|
||
|
W: Michael Wagner
|
||
|
D: Les Landau
|
||
|
G: John Anderson (Kevin Uxbridge), Anne Haney (Rishon Uxbridge)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise finds only two survivors of the 11,000 occupants on Delta
|
||
|
Rana IV, an old man and his wife who refuse to leave. Meanwhile, Troi is
|
||
|
being driven mad by strange music in her mind, and Picard wrestles with an
|
||
|
elusive alien vessel in orbit.
|
||
|
|
||
|
WHO WATCHES THE WATCHERS (52/152) 43173.5
|
||
|
W: Richard Manning & Hans Beimler
|
||
|
D: Richard Wiemer
|
||
|
G: Kathryn Leigh Scott (Nuria), Ray Wise (Liko), James Greene (Dr. Barron),
|
||
|
Pamela Segall (Oji), John McLiam (Fento)
|
||
|
S: Riker and Troi masquerade as Mintakans, proto-Vulcanoids, in an attempt to
|
||
|
find a missing anthropologist. But when a Mintakan sees Picard and believes
|
||
|
him to be a god, the Prime Directive becomes much more complicated.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE BONDING (53/153) 43198.7
|
||
|
W: Ronald D. Moore
|
||
|
D: Winrich Kolbe
|
||
|
G: Susan Powell (Marla Aster), Gabriel Damon (Jeremy Aster)
|
||
|
S: An archaeologist is killed on an Away mission, leaving behind a young son.
|
||
|
But when she mysteriously reappears to him, Picard must play a game of wits
|
||
|
with a powerful alien force who wants to raise the boy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
BOOBY TRAP (54/154) 43205.6
|
||
|
W: Michael Wagner (ST), Ron Roman (ST,TE), Michael Piller (TE), Richard
|
||
|
Danus (TE)
|
||
|
D: Gabrielle Beaumont
|
||
|
G: Susan Gibney (Dr. Leah Brahms), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Albert Hall
|
||
|
(Galek Sar), Julie Warner (Christy Henshaw)
|
||
|
S: When the Enterprise becomes ensnared in a 1000-year-old booby trap, Geordi
|
||
|
recreates one of the Enterprise's designers in the holodeck....and falls in
|
||
|
love with her.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE ENEMY (55/155) 43349.2
|
||
|
W: David Kemper and Michael Piller
|
||
|
D: David Carson
|
||
|
G: John Snyder (Bochra), Andreas Katsulas (Commander Tomalak), Steve Rankin
|
||
|
(Patakh)
|
||
|
S: Marooned on Galorndan Core with a Romulan crash survivor, Bochra, Geordi and
|
||
|
he must learn to put their differences aside in order to survive.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE PRICE (56/156) 43385.6
|
||
|
W: Hannah Louise Shearer
|
||
|
D: Robert Scheerer
|
||
|
G: Matt McCoy (Devinoni Ral), Elizabeth Hoffman (Bhavani), Castulo Guerra
|
||
|
(Seth Mendoza), Scott Thomson (DaiMon Goss), Kevin Peter Hall (Leyor), Dan
|
||
|
Shor (Dr. Arridor)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise plays host to the negotiations of the rights to the Barzan
|
||
|
Wormhole, a fantastic new transportation corridor. But a Ferengi DaiMon
|
||
|
has plans to sabotage the conference, and Troi learns a dark secret about
|
||
|
Devinoni Ral, a delegate that she falls head-first for.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE VENGEANCE FACTOR (57/157) 43421.9
|
||
|
W: Sam Rolfe
|
||
|
D: Timothy Bond
|
||
|
G: Lisa Wilcox (Yuta), Joey Aresco (Brull), Nancy Parsons (Marouk), Stephen
|
||
|
Lee (Chorgon)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise attempts to assist in the cease-fire between the Acamarians
|
||
|
and the Gatherers, a nomadic party that broke away from them -- but blood
|
||
|
feuds still exist, and racial hatred is something that isn't easily broken.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE DEFECTOR (58/158) 43462.5
|
||
|
W: Ronald D. Moore
|
||
|
D: Robert Scheerer
|
||
|
G: James Sloyan (Admiral Jarok), Andreas Katsulas (Commander Tomalak)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise plays host to a Romulan defector who insists that the Empire
|
||
|
will wage a war to regain the Neutral Zone in 48 hours. But is he a spy,
|
||
|
or is war truly imminent?
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE HUNTED (59/159) 43489.2
|
||
|
W: Robin Bernheim
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Jeff McCarthy (Roga Danar), James Cromwell (Nayrok)
|
||
|
S: A genetically altered veteran of a planetary war, imprisoned by his peers,
|
||
|
escapes and brings his case to the Enterprise.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE HIGH GROUND (60/160) 43510.7
|
||
|
W: Melinda Snodgrass
|
||
|
D: Gabrielle Beaumont
|
||
|
G: Kerrie Keane (Alexana Devos), Richard Cox (Kyril Finn)
|
||
|
S: On Rutia Four, Beverly Crusher is kidnapped by a group of terrorists waging
|
||
|
a war for independence....and discovers that there is no right and wrong in
|
||
|
the struggle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DEJA Q (61/161) 43539.1
|
||
|
W: Richard Danus
|
||
|
D: Les Landau
|
||
|
G: John deLancie (Q), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Richard Cansino (Dr. Garin)
|
||
|
S: While the Enterprise is on a mission to rescue a planet from an incoming
|
||
|
asteroid, Q returns, deprived of his powers and forced to live life as a
|
||
|
mortal by his own people.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE (62/162) 43610.4
|
||
|
W: Ed Zuckerman
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Craig Richard Nelson (Krag), Gina Hecht (Manua), Mark Margolis (Dr. Apgar),
|
||
|
Juli Donald (Tayna)
|
||
|
S: When the Tanuga Research Station mysteriously explodes, Riker is accused of
|
||
|
the destruction, and the holodeck is used to recreate the events preceding
|
||
|
the explosion from each witness' point of view.
|
||
|
|
||
|
YESTERDAY'S ENTERPRISE (63/163) 43625.2
|
||
|
W: Trent Christopher Ganino and Eric Stillwell (Original Story), Ira Stephen
|
||
|
Behr (TE), Richard Manning (TE), Hans Beimler (TE), Ronald D. Moore (TE)
|
||
|
D: David Carson
|
||
|
G: Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Christopher McDonald
|
||
|
(Castillo), Tricia O'Neil (Captain Rachel Garrett)
|
||
|
S: A temporal rift caused by the Enterprise-C creates an alternate reality
|
||
|
where the war-torn Federation is losing to the Klingons and Tasha is still
|
||
|
alive. Picard must trust Guinan's intuition that history has been changed,
|
||
|
even at the cost of his own life.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE OFFSPRING (64/164) 43657.0
|
||
|
W: Rene Echevarria
|
||
|
D: Jonathan Frakes
|
||
|
G: Hallie Todd (Lal), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Nicolas Coster (Admiral Haftel)
|
||
|
S: Data creates a child android called Lal, whom he adopts as his own, but
|
||
|
Starfleet has its own designs on her....
|
||
|
|
||
|
SINS OF THE FATHER (65/165) 43685.2
|
||
|
W: Ronald D. Moore (TE), W. Reed Moran (TE), based on teleplay by Drew Deighan
|
||
|
D: Les Landau
|
||
|
G: Tony Todd (Kurn), Charles Cooper (K'mpec), Patrick Massett (Duras), Thelma
|
||
|
Lee (Kahlest)
|
||
|
S: Worf's long-lost brother joins him on a personal mission to the Klingon
|
||
|
homeworld, where Worf must challenge a ruling against his late father - one
|
||
|
that condemns him as a traitor to the Klingon race!
|
||
|
|
||
|
ALLEGIANCE (66/166) 43714.1
|
||
|
W: Hans Beimler & Richard Manning
|
||
|
D: Winrich Kolbe
|
||
|
G: Stephen Markle (Tholl), Reiner Schone (Esoqq), Joycelyn O'Brien (Haro),
|
||
|
Jeff and Jerry Rector (Aliens)
|
||
|
S: Captain Picard is kidnapped by aliens who replace him with a duplicate;
|
||
|
while his comrades deal with their own feelings of loyalty toward their
|
||
|
"captain," the real Picard and three fellow captives attempt escape!
|
||
|
|
||
|
CAPTAIN'S HOLIDAY (67/167) 43745.2
|
||
|
W: Ira Stephen Behr
|
||
|
D: Chip Chalmers
|
||
|
G: Jennifer Hetrick (Vash), Max Grodenchik (Sovak), Karen Landry (Ajur),
|
||
|
Michael Champion (Boratis), Deirdre Imershein (Joval)
|
||
|
S: Picard's holiday on Risa is interrupted by an enigmatic young woman and a
|
||
|
self-assured Ferengi, both of whom are looking for a legendary treasure....
|
||
|
in actuality, a weapon stolen from the 27th century and hidden in the past!
|
||
|
|
||
|
TIN MAN (68/168) 43779.3
|
||
|
W: Dennis Putman Bailey & David Bischoff
|
||
|
D: Robert Scheerer
|
||
|
G: Harry Groener (Tam Elbrun), Michael Cavanaugh (Captain DeSoto), Peter Vogt
|
||
|
(Romulan Commander)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise escorts a Betazoid named Elbrun to meet Tin Man, a new life
|
||
|
form in a remote system that the Romulans have their own designs on...and
|
||
|
who has established a link with Elbrun himself.
|
||
|
|
||
|
HOLLOW PURSUITS (69/169) 43807.4
|
||
|
W: Sally Caves
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Dwight Schultz (Lt. Barclay), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Charley Lang (Duffy)
|
||
|
S: While the Enterprise is stricken with a strange chemical affliction, an
|
||
|
introverted crewmember becomes addicted to the holodeck trying to escape
|
||
|
the pressures of reality.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOST TOYS (70/170) 43872.2
|
||
|
W: Shari Goodhartz
|
||
|
D: Timothy Bond
|
||
|
G: Saul Rubinek (Kivas Fajo), Jane Daly (Varria), Nehemiah Persoff (Toff)
|
||
|
S: Data is kidnapped by a ruthless alien trader named Fajo and made his prize
|
||
|
possession in his collection of stolen treasures....but Fajo soon realizes
|
||
|
that Data is anything but cooperative.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SAREK (71/171) 43917.4
|
||
|
W: Peter S. Beagle (Television ST,TE), Marc Cushman & Jake Jacobs (Original ST)
|
||
|
D: Les Landau
|
||
|
G: Mark Lenard (Sarek), Joanna Miles (Perrin), William Denis (Ki Mendrossen),
|
||
|
Rocco Sisto (Sakkath)
|
||
|
S: Sarek, the venerable Vulcan Ambassador, comes aboard the Enterprise for a
|
||
|
meeting with the reclusive Legarans, but when an outbreak of sporadic vio-
|
||
|
lence is linked to Sarek, the mission is in jeopardy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MENAGE A TROI (72/172) 43930.7
|
||
|
W: Fred Bronson & Susan Sackett
|
||
|
D: Rob Legato
|
||
|
G: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Frank Corsentino (DaiMon Tog), Rudolph
|
||
|
Willrich (Reittan Grax), Ethan Phillips (Dr. Farek), Peter Slutsker (Nibor)
|
||
|
and Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
|
||
|
S: While on shore leave on Betazed, Riker and Troi are kidnapped with Troi's
|
||
|
mother by the Ferengi, set on learning the truth about Betazoid telepathy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
TRANSFIGURATIONS (73/173) 43957.2
|
||
|
W: Rene Echevarria
|
||
|
D: Tom Benko
|
||
|
G: Mark La Mura (John Doe), Charles Dennis (Sunad), Julie Warner (Christy)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise aids the lone survivor of a ship crash, an amnesiac with
|
||
|
remarkable recuperative powers whose cell mutation has something to do with
|
||
|
his flight from home.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS, PART ONE (74/174) 43989.1
|
||
|
W: Michael Piller
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Elizabeth Dennehy (Shelby), George Murdock (Admiral Hanson), Whoopi Gold-
|
||
|
berg (Guinan)
|
||
|
S: The Enterprise engages a lone Borg vessel in a distant star system, the
|
||
|
precursor of a massive invasion of the Federation - a seemingly hopeless
|
||
|
battle on which rides the life of Captain Picard and the survival of the
|
||
|
planet Earth itself.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> S E A S O N F O U R <<<
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS, PART TWO (75/175) 44001.4
|
||
|
W: Michael Piller
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Elizabeth Dennehy (Shelby), George Murdock (Admiral Hanson), Whoopi Gold-
|
||
|
berg (Guinan)
|
||
|
S: After their secret weapon is defeated, the Enterprise tails the Borg to
|
||
|
Earth, where they first decimate half of Starfleet and then aim their
|
||
|
sights on "integrating" the human race.
|
||
|
|
||
|
FAMILY (76/178) 44012.3
|
||
|
W: Ronald D. Moore (from a premise by Susanne Lambdin and Bryan Stewart)
|
||
|
D: Les Landau
|
||
|
G: Jeremy Kemp (Robert Picard), Samantha Eggar (Marie Picard), Theodore Bikel
|
||
|
(Sergei Rozhenko), Georgia Brown (Helena Rozhenko), Whoopi Goldberg (Gui-
|
||
|
nan), Dennis Creaghan (Louis), David Tristan Birken (Rene Picard) and Doug
|
||
|
Wert (Jack Crusher)
|
||
|
S: While the Enterprise undergoes repairs following the Borg incident, Picard
|
||
|
visits his home village of Labarre, France; meanwhile, Worf's human parents
|
||
|
attempt to understand their son's frustration; and Wesley receives a
|
||
|
message from his long lost father.
|
||
|
|
||
|
BROTHERS (77/177) 44085.7
|
||
|
W: Rick Berman
|
||
|
D: Rob Bowman
|
||
|
G: Cory Danziger (Jake Potts), Brent Spiner (Lore/Dr. Noonian Soong), Adam
|
||
|
Ryen (Willie)
|
||
|
S: While the Enterprise is undergoing a vital medical mission to save a boy's
|
||
|
life, the ship is hijacked by Data, under the control of his presumed-dead
|
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creator, Dr. Soong -- who has what Data needs to become fully "human".
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SUDDENLY HUMAN (78/176) 44143.7
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W: Ralph Phillips (ST), John Whelpley and Jeri Taylor (TE)
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D: Gabrielle Beaumont
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G: Sherman Howard (Endar), Chad Allen (Jono/Jeremiah Rossa), Barbara Townsend
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(Admiral Rossa)
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S: The Enterprise discovers a battered Talarian freighter with five boys - one
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of which is lost human Jeremiah Rossa. But Jono, as he is now called, soon
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becomes the focus of a showdown.
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REMEMBER ME (79/179) 44161.2
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W: Lee Sheldon
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D: Cliff Bole
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G: Eric Menyuk (The Traveler), Bill Erwin (Dr. Dalen Quaice)
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S: When Wesley experiments with the Kosinski theorems, Beverly is catapulted
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into an alternate universe created from her thoughts...which is slowly
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shrinking. Only Wesley and the Traveler can save her.
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LEGACY (80/180) 44215.2
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W: Joe Menosky
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D: Robert Scheerer
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G: Beth Toussaint (Ishara Yar), Don Mirrault (Hayne)
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S: The Enterprise travels to Turkana Four, birthplace of Tasha Yar, to rescue
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two marooned Federation officers...and finds a bitter power struggle, with
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Ishara, Tasha's sister, at the center.
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REUNION (81/181) 44246.3
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W: Drew Deighan (ST), Thomas & Jo Perry (ST,TE), Ronald D. Moore (TE) and
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Brannon Braga (TE)
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D: Jonathan Frakes
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G: Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr), Charles Cooper (K'mpec), Patrick Massett (Duras),
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Robert O'Reilly (Gowron), Jon Steuer (Alexander)
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S: Picard is chosen to honor the dying wish of the Klingon High Commander: to
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discover which of his two successors has been poisoning him; while K'Ehleyr
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brings her son - Worf's son - to the Enterprise to meet his father.
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FUTURE IMPERFECT (82/182) 44286.5
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W: J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren
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D: Les Landau
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G: Andreas Katsulas (Tomalak), Chris Demetral (Jean-Luc/Ethan/Barash), Carolyn
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McCormick
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S: After Riker loses consciousness on a failed Away Team mission, he wakes up
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to discover he is on the Enterprise - sixteen years in the future, and
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directly involved in a peace accord with the Romulans.
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FINAL MISSION (83/183) 44307.3
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W: Kacey Arnold-Ince (ST,TE) and Jeri Taylor (TE)
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D: Corey Allen
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G: Nick Tate (Dirgo), Kim Hamilton (Sonji)
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S: Before going to the Academy, Wesley accompanies Picard on a mission to Pen-
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tarus Five, but when their shuttlecraft crash lands on a desert planet,
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Wesley is suddenly responsible for saving the Captain's life.
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THE LOSS (84/184) 44356.9
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W: Hilary J. Bader (ST,TE), Alan J. Adler and Vanessa Greene (TE)
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D: Chip Chalmers
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G: Kim Braden (Janet Brooks), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
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S: When the Enterprise is caught in the migration path of two-dimensional life
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forms headed for disaster, Troi mysteriously loses her Betazoid empathic
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sense, and must content with being, in all respects, "blind".
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DATA'S DAY (85/185) 44390.1
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W: Harold Apter (ST,TE) and Ronald D. Moore (TE)
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D: Robert Wiemer
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G: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Sierra Pecheur (T'Pel), Alan Scarfe (Mendak)
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S: Data examines his inner self in the midst of a most uncommon day in the life
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of the Enterprise: O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa prepare for their wedding,
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while a Vulcan Ambassador is taken to the edge of the Romulan Empire.
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THE WOUNDED (86/186) 44429.6
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W: Stuart Charno (ST), Sara Charno (ST), Cy Chermak (ST) and Jeri Taylor (TE)
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D: Chip Chalmers
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G: Bob Gunton (Captain Ben Maxwell), Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Marc Alaimo (Gul
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Macet), Time Winters (Glen Daro), John Hancock (Admiral Haden), Marco
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Rodriguez (Glen Telle)
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S: Picard is given the difficult task of stopping Captain Maxwell of the USS
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Phoenix from completing his highly destructive personal crusade against the
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Cardassians, former enemies of the Federation....but could Maxwell's theory
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that the aliens are preparing for another war be true?
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DEVIL'S DUE (87/187) 44474.5
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W: Philip Lazebnik (ST,TE) and William Douglas Lansford (ST)
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D: Tom Benko
|
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G: Marta DuBois (Ardra), Marcelo Tubert (Acost Jared), Paul Lambert (Dr.
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Howard Clarke)
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S: The Enterprise comes to the aid - and is involved in the turmoil - of the
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Ventaxians, people who have sacrificed their future at the hands of the
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"devil," Ardra, for the past 1000 years of peace.
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CLUES (88/188) 44502.7
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W: Bruce D. Arthurs (ST,TE) and Joe Menosky (TE)
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D: Les Landau
|
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G: Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan), Rhonda Aldrich (Madeline)
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S: While investigating a distant planet, the crew blacks out for 24 hours, and
|
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in an effort to investigate the reason, Picard discovers Data may be lying
|
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to him!
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FIRST CONTACT (89/189) No Stardate
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W: Marc Scott Zicree (ST), Dennis Russell Bailey (TE), David Bischoff (TE),
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Joe Menosky (TE), Michael Piller (TE) and Ronald D. Moore (TE)
|
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D: Cliff Bole
|
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G: George Coe (Chancellor Durkin), Carolyn Seymour (Mirasta Yale), Michael
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Ensign (Krola), George Hearn (Berel), Steven Anderson (Nilrem), Sachi
|
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Parker (Tava) and Bebe Neuwirth (Lanel)
|
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S: During a critical first contact mission, Riker is badly injured, leading
|
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Picard into a dangerous game of enterprise and deceit to win his freedom
|
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and bring an isolated planet into the Federation.
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GALAXY'S CHILD (90/190) 44614.6
|
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W: Maurice Hurley (ST), Thomas Kartozian (TE)
|
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D: Winrich Kolbe
|
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G: Susan Gibney (Dr. Leah Brahms), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
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S: While the Enterprise assists in the birth - and weaning - of a new life
|
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form, Geordi comes face to face with the real Leah Brahms who he once re-
|
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created in the holodeck.
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NIGHT TERRORS (91/191) 44631.2
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W: Shari Goodhartz (ST), Pamela Douglas (TE), Jeri Taylor (TE)
|
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D: Les Landau
|
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G: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), John Vickery (Hagan), Duke Moosekian (Gillespie)
|
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S: After discovering the USS Brattain adrift, its crew but one all dead, the
|
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Enterprise is stranded in a Tyken's Rift, a tear in space where the crew
|
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begins to go mad....all due to dream deprivation.
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IDENTITY CRISIS (92/192) 44664.5
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W: Tim DeHaas (Original ST), Brannon Braga (TE)
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D: Winrich Kolbe
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G: Maryann Plunkett (Commander Susanna Leitjen)
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S: Geordi and longtime friend Leitjen begin to metamorphose while the ship is
|
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on course to a planet both visited five years before, a planet whose
|
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colonists disappeared!
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THE Nth DEGREE (93/193) 44704.2
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W: Joe Menosky
|
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D: Robert Legato
|
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G: Dwight Schultz (Barclay), Saxon Trainor (Larson), Jim Norton (Einstein)
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S: After being exposed to an alien probe, Barclay's intelligence is increased
|
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exponentially, and he takes over the Enterprise and sends it through a
|
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wormhole into another part of the galaxy.
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QPID (94/194) 44741.9
|
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W: Randee Russell (ST) and Ira Steven Behr (ST,TE)
|
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D: Cliff Bole
|
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G: John deLancie (Q), Jennifer Hetrick (Vash), Clive Revill (Sir Guy)
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S: During an archaeology conference on the Enterprise, Q shows up and trans-
|
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forms Picard into Robin Hood, Vash into Maid Marion and the bridge crew
|
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into the Merry Men.
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THE DRUMHEAD (95/195) 44769.2
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W: Jeri Taylor
|
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D: Jonathan Frakes
|
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G: Jean Simmons (Admiral Satie), Bruce French (Sabin), Spencer Garrett (Simon
|
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Tarses), Earl Billings (Admiral Henry), Henry Woronicz (J'Ddan), Ann Shea
|
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(Nellen)
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S: After a Klingon exchange officer is accused of treason, Federation expert
|
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Admiral Nora Satie comes to the Enterprise to investigate a possible con-
|
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spiracy, but when her probe begins to affect the career of an innocent young
|
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ensign, Picard takes to the defense.
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HALF A LIFE (96/196) 44805.3
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W: Peter Allan Fields (ST,TE) and Ted Roberts (ST)
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D: Les Landau
|
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G: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), David Ogden Stiers (Dr. Timicin), Michelle
|
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Forbes (Dara), Terence McNally (B'Tardat) and Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
|
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S: Lwaxana Troi falls for a Kaelon scientist who is on board the Enterprise to
|
||
|
aid his people in a research experiment...and whose society demands that,
|
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upon reaching his imminent 60th birthday, he must commit ritual suicide.
|
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THE HOST (97/197) 44821.3
|
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W: Michel Horvat
|
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D: Marvin V. Rush
|
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G: Franc Luz (Odan), Barbara Tarbuck (Leka), William Newman (Kalin Trose),
|
||
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Nicole Orth-Pallavicini (Kareel)
|
||
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S: An alien ambassador whom Beverly has fallen for is suddenly revealed to be
|
||
|
a symbiotic creature, and when the human host dies the only alternative for
|
||
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the alien parasite is to be placed within Riker!
|
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THE MIND'S EYE (98/198) 44885.5
|
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W: Ken Schafer (ST), Rene Echevarria (ST,TE)
|
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D: David Livingston
|
||
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G: Larry Dobkin (Ambassador Kell), Edward Wiley (Governor Vagh), John Fleck
|
||
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(Commander Taibak)
|
||
|
S: While en route to Risa, Geordi is kidnapped and brainwashed into becoming a
|
||
|
Romulan assassin, in a plot to kill the Klingon governor of Krios and blame
|
||
|
it on the Federation.
|
||
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IN THEORY (99/199) 44932.3
|
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W: Ronald D. Moore and Joe Menosky
|
||
|
D: Patrick Stewart
|
||
|
G: Michele Scarabelli (Jenna), Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
|
||
|
S: A young Enterprise engineer on the rebound from a failed relationship warms
|
||
|
up to Data, leading the android on a voyage of self-discovery as he draws
|
||
|
closer to her.
|
||
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REDEMPTION, PART ONE (100/200) 44995.3
|
||
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W: Ronald D. Moore
|
||
|
D: Cliff Bole
|
||
|
G: Robert O'Reilly (Gowron), Tony Todd (Kurn), Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan),
|
||
|
Barbara March (Lursa), Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor), Ben Slack (K'Tal), Nicholas
|
||
|
Kepros (Movar), J.D. Cullum (Toral) and Denise Crosby (Romulan Commander)
|
||
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S: Picard journeys to the Klingon homeworld to complete Gowron's ascension to
|
||
|
the throne, while Worf and brother Kurn gamble for the restoration of their
|
||
|
father's name. But when the late Duras' family stages a power play, the
|
||
|
future of the Klingon Empire, and its alliance with the Federation, become
|
||
|
fragile...while a Romulan officer bearing a strong resemblance to the late
|
||
|
Tasha Yar waits in the shadows.
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(C) Copyright June 1991 Jim Shaun Lyon
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(C) Copyright 1991 CompuServe Information Service
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Subject (C) Copyright 1991 Paramount Pictures Corp.
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