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STAR TREK : THE NEXT GENERATION
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Season One / Block One Episode Guide
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ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE
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(Parts One and Two) LONELY AMONG US
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THE NAKED NOW JUSTICE
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CODE OF HONOR THE BATTLE
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THE LAST OUTPOST HIDE AND Q
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CAST: CREDITS:
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Patrick Stewart--Captain Jean-Luc Picard Executive Producer --
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Jonathan Frakes--Commander William Riker Gene Roddenberry
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LeVar Burton--Lt. JG Geordi La Forge Production Designer --
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Denise Crosby--Lieutenant Natasha Yar Herman Zimmerman
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Michael Dorn--Lieutenant Worf Producers --
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Brent Spiner--Lieutenant Commander Data Bob Lewin and Maurice Hurley
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Gates McFadden--Dr. Beverly Crusher Supervising Producers --
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Marina Sirtis--Counselor Deanna Troi Rick Berman & Bob Justman
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Wil Wheaton--Wesley Crusher Associate Producers --
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DC Fontana & Peter Lauritson
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--- * ---
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"ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT" Episodes One-Two
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Premiere : Week of 9/28/87 Stardate: 41153
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Written by Dorothy C. Fontana and Gene Roddenberry
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Directed by Corey Allen
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Guest Stars:
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John DeLancie -- "Q"
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Michael Bell -- Groppler Zorn
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Colm Meaney -- Battle Bridge Conn
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Cary-Hiroyuki -- Mandarin Bailiff
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Timothy Dang -- Main Bridge Security
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David Erskine -- Bandi Shopkeeper
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Evelyn Guerrero -- Young Female Ensign
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Chuck Hicks -- Military Officer
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Jimmy Ortega -- Torres
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and DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy
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SUMMARY : The USS ENTERPRISE, NCC-1701-D, a Galaxy-Class starship, is en route
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to the planet Deneb IV, also known as Farpoint, to pick up the remainder of its
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crew. Deneb is home to the Bandi, a mysterious race with whom the Federation
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is currently engaged in negotiation who constructed Farpoint Station as a gift
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to Starfleet. However, Starfleet is curious as to how the station was cnstruc-
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ted so quickly, and this is another purpose of the ship's voyage. While on
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course, a mysterious form of energy attacks the ship, cutting it off as a huge
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"energy gate" stops it in its tracks. Captain Jean-Luc Picard meets Q, an
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advanced yet malevolant being who has the power to transform himself, insis-
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ting that humanity has committed several crimes, not the least of which is
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savagery. Q informs the Captain that humanity must stand trial. Jean-Luc
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manages to separate the ship's hull, propelling the saucer away while conduc-
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ting the primary hull in an escape, but he, Chief Counselor Deanna Troi,
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Science Officer Data and Chief of Security Tasha Yar are captured and brought
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to a strange courtroom where Q makes sure they plead guilty of the crimes.
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Jean-Luc convinces Q that he can prove humankind is peaceful and Q allows him
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24 hours to complete his task. The four officers are propelled back to the
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ship and it continues on its way.
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Meanwhile, on Deneb IV, Commander William Riker meets Groppler Zorn,
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leader of the mysterious Bandi race. Zorn professes to have no knowledge of
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why Farpoint was built so quickly. It is only during a meeting at a shopping
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mall with Dr. Beverly Crusher and her son Wesley that Riker is convinced
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something is wrong--suggestions have a "habit" of coming true. The Enterprise
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arrives in orbit, escorted by the Excelsior-class starship USS HOOD, Riker's
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former station and the ship that transported he, Dr. Crusher, Wesley and Lt.
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Geordi La Forge here. Riker and Picard's first meeting is tense, as the Cap-
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tain explains the situation concerning Q, yet they come to a sort of under-
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standing. Riker manages to win respect when he commands the ship into a
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re-joining with the saucer section. Data has a meeting with Admiral Leonard
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McCoy, Surgeon-General of Starfleet, who tells him that the Enterprise is a
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"lady, who will always bring you home."
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Aware of Q's prediction of danger, Picard, Riker and Troi beam down to
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the old city to a meeting with Zorn, who only confirms the Captain's theory
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that something is terribly wrong. Riker leads an away team mission into the
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caverns underneath the Bandi city, to find corridors made of a strange sub-
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stance and, according to Deanna's empathic impressions, waves of fear. And
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then, all of a sudden, a mysterious ship enters orbit about Farpoint and the
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Enterprise is called into duty.
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The alien ship begins to fire on the Bandi city. All but RIker and Data
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beam aboard the Enterprise, where Q appears, taunting Picard. The two team-
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mates find Zorn in his office. After he assures them he did not contact the
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Federation's enemies, the Ferengi Alliance, they convince him to tell truth,
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but he is caught in a transport beam. Riker and Data beam back up, and then
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tell Picard they'd like to board the alien ship. They do so, with Deanna,
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and Tasha. The four manage to find Zorn, in agony. Q then appears on the
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bridge of the Enterprise once again, telling Picard his time is up. Picard
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promises to do anything so long as Q should save his officers, and the four
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appear with Zorn in tow. With Zorn's revelations, they find that the alien
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ship is actually an alien entity, one of a pair--and the other is Farpoint
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Station (they actually have the power to transform themselves.) Picard warns
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the Farpoint occupants to activate and the alien being--captured by the Bandi
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and forced to assist them--leaves the planet. Picard tells Q that they've
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suitably proven themselves and the rogue vanishes, only after promising that
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this would not be their last meeting. Picard orders the starship onto its
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new mission, where no one has gone before....
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"THE NAKED NOW" Episode Three
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Premiere: Week of 10/11/87 Stardate: 41209
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Story by John D.F. Black and J. Michael Bingham
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Teleplay by J. Michael Bingham
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Directed by Paul Lynch
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Guest Stars:
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Brooke Bundy -- Chief Engineer MacDougal
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Benjamin W.S. Lum -- Jim Shimoda
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Michael Rider -- Transporter Chief
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David Renan -- Conn
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Skip Stellrecht -- Engineering Crewman
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Kenny Koch -- Kissing Crewman
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SUMMARY : The Enterprise has arrived in orbit around a dwarf star close to
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collapse, to discover why the USS Tsiolkovsky hasn't answered its hailing.
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Riker, Data, Geordi and Tasha learn why very soon--the ship's occupants have
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all frozen because life support systems were out. Geordi opens a closet door
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and a frozen woman falls out--in contact, the young man accidentally acquires
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a strange virus. Back aboard the Enterprise, no one can figure out Geordi's
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strange behavior. He escapes Sickbay and goes to the officer's lounge, where
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he tells Tasha that he longs for true human sight. She contracts the disease
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and goes to Deanna Troi's quarters, seeking exotic material for clothing. Wes-
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ley Crusher, who has been recently experimenting with a tractor/repulsor beam
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system and a "voice box", has contracted the virus and summons Chief Engineer
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MacDougal to the bridge while he rushes in and assumes control of the starship.
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Riker and Data locate the virus in the memory banks: this is the strange virus
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that overran a previous Enterprise commanded by James T. Kirk. Beverly starts
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working on the vaccine, but the strain has mutated ever so slightly and it al-
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most seems like a lost cause. Soon everyone begins to have the disease as well
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--Tasha locks Data in her quarters with her after kissing men in the corridors,
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Beverly and Captain Picard share a moment in his ready room, Wesley and Asst.
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Chief Engineer Jim Shimoda "play" in the Engine Room and Riker and Deanna begin
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to have emotional reactions to one another. The only one not affected is Worf,
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who, after the star explodes and a large chunk of mass is sent hurtling toward
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them, is able to get Riker to the bridge to warn him. Riker and MacDougal
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attempt to get into Engineering by shortening the power to Wesley's repulsor
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device (which is keeping them out). When they do so, they find that Shimoda
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has pulled out all the control chips from the computer. Data begins putting
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them back in at lightning speed, but it isn't enough time. Wesley converts
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the Enterprise's tractor beams to repulsors, sending the Tsiolkovsky smashing
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into the star-mass, which gives Data enough time to complete the board and for
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Worf to send them into warp speed away. Beverly administers the new vaccine
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to all crewmen and Tasha tells Data that their little tryst never actually
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happened. Picard admits that his crew will most likely work quite well.
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"CODE OF HONOR" Episode Four
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Premiere: Week of 10/18/87 Stardate: 41235.25
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Written by Katharyn Powers and Michael Baron
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Directed by Russ Mayberry
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Guest Stars:
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Jessie Lawrence Ferguson -- Lutan
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Karole Selmon -- Yarina
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James Louis Watkins -- Hagon
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Michael Rider -- Transporter Chief
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SUMMARY : The Enterprise is in orbit about Ligon Two and is visited by Lutan,
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the Ligonian leader, and his secondary, Hagon. The planet Ligon is the only
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known source of a vaccine that cures Anghalese Fever, a dreaded plague that
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has overrun the Federation world Styrus Four. Lutan is a tall, personable man
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who sees Captain Picard as a man honorable enough to deal with. After see-
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ming to be charmed by the Enterprise company, he mysteriously abducts Tasha
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Yar in his transporter beam. Picard notifies Ligon that they have committed
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what may be considered an act of war and uses photon torpedoes in the upper
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atmosphere to warn them, to no avail. Riker suggests patience; in his and
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Data's study of their culture, they have found a rigid code of honor that
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stresses patience and shows a particular fondness in the rite of counting
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coup, which is exactly what Lutan has done. Lutan appears on the viewscreen,
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inviting Picard to the planet where he shall be able to see Tasha, and he and
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Troi beam down. At the Ligonian Centerplace, Picard is greeted by Lutan and
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his First-One, Yarina, and told that he must wait until a banquet that evening
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before "asking" for Tasha back; Troi warns him that this is another cultural
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difference, and suggests that the asking be done very politely. At the cere-
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mony, Lutan surprises everyone by announcing that he has chosen Tasha as his
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new First-One as an act of love, which bids a challenge of a death-duel from
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Yarina. Tasha later attempts to talk to her, to no avail. Picard can of
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course take Tasha and all the vaccine he needs, but the Prime Directive stands
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in his way and his security chief decides to accept the challenge. Data and
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Geordi examine the various forms of Ligonian weaponry, then conclude that they
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are poisoned for the duel. The duel commences with weapons fashioned like the
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heads of warbirds worn like a glove over each opponent's hand, and Tasha barely
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is able to overcome her foe. At the last second, both Yarina and Tash are
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beamed aboard the Enterprise, per Picard's order. Lutan beams up with Jean-
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Luc and finds Yarina alive and well--she had died for a split second and was
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brought "back to life" by Dr. Crusher. The death splits the marriage bond
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and Yarina makes Hagon her First-One, reducing Lutan in position, after which
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she is made the ruling party and the one Picard can deal with. After signing
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a treaty and appropriating the vaccine, the Enterprise departs for plague
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stricken Styrus Four.
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"THE LAST OUTPOST" Episode Five
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Premiere: Week of 10/25/87 Stardate: 41386.4
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Story by Richard Krzemien
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Teleplay by Herbert Wright
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Directed by Richard Colla
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Guest Stars:
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Armin Shimerman -- Letek
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Jake Dengel -- Mordoc
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Tracey Walker -- Kayron
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Darryl Henriques -- The Portal
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Mike Gomez -- The DaiMon Taar
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SUMMARY : The ENTERPRISE is in pursuit of a Ferengi vessel whose crew stole a
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T-9 energy converter from an unmanned monitor post on Gamma Tauri IV. The
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Ferengi are a mysterious race who have never been seen officially by members
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of Starfleet and most of the information they have is strictly rumor. Captain
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Picard orders the ship to follow the vessel toward the Delphi Ardu system and
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slows to sublight when the other ship does the same. While in orbit, the
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ship suddenly turns around and fires on the ENTERPRISE. All of a sudden the
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Federation vessel begins to experience power failure and a tractor beam effect
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toward the Ferengi starship not caused by their actions, but Picard believes
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them to be responsible. While stranded, Data remarks that the Ferengi are
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rumored to resemble the Yankee Traders of the 18th and 19th centuriesin their
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ruthless mercantile operation. Picard decides to negotiate, yet this proves
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fruitless. So he attempts to take the ENTERPRISE out using reverse thrusters,
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and this does not work. Finally, Picard contacts them again, and persuades
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the DaiMon Taar of the ship to communicate visually. The Ferengi resemble
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monkeys to a degree, and their demeanor isn't much better--the DaiMon seems
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to be disagreeable to an extreme. Picard suggests that they work together--
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he's now convinced that the energy drain is from the planet. The planet, it
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seems, was a mobile outpost of the aeons-dead Tkon Empire which once ruled
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the galaxy 600,000 years ago but was destroyed by a supernova (Data, explai-
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ning this, has a rather curious problem with a Chinese finger-puzzle.) Riker
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suggests an Away team be sent to the of Delphi Ardu to investigate and takes
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Worf, Tasha, Geordi and Data with him. He materializes alone, separated from
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his shipmates and goes to find them. He finds Data and Geordi but then runs
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smack into Letek, commander of the Ferengi threesome down on the planet. The
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ENTERPRISE's life-support systems begin to fail and the temperature aboard
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becomes suddenly much colder. Letek's "associates", Mordoc and Kayron, seem
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as well interested in the Federation officers as he is, and ambushes the Star-
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fleet people, intending to tell the DaiMon that it was the Federation that
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secretly attacked them. Tasha and Worf find the others and Tasha whips out
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a phaser, but the beams fly over the Ferengi, as do their own weapons, and
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then from the smoke atop a plateau an apparition of a face forms, warning them
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all to speak. The smoke becomes coherent and a man forms below, shrouded in
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robes. He is Portal Six-Three, a Guardian of the Tkon Empire, who is asking
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a question of the "intruders". Riker tells Portal that the Tkon Empire col-
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lapsed and only Data is able to convince him. Letek nearly betrays Riker but
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Number One is allowed to speak, answering Portal's riddle, "He will triumph
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who knows when to fight and when not to fight," by responding "Fear is the
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true enemy." Riker seems to impress Portal, and vice versa, and soon the
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latter is ignoring the Ferengi protests. Portal tells Riker that he can des-
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troy the Ferengi, but he says no, wondering if they actually could learn from
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this. Portal rests again, "until he is needed." Power systems come on in
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the ENTERPRISE in the nick of time and the landing party is beamed aboard;
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then, she and the Ferengi vessel continue in opposite directions--after the
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T-9 converter is safe aboard the ENTERPRISE (a demand of Portal's) and after
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a boatload of Data's fingerpuzzles are beamed over to the Ferengi ship.
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"WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE" Episode Six
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Premiere: Week of 11/1/87 Stardate: 41263.1
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Written by Diane Duane & Michael Reaves
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Directed by Rob Bowman
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Guest Stars:
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Eric Menyuk -- The Traveler
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Stanley Kamel -- Kosinski
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Herta Ware -- Picard's Mother
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Biff Yeager -- Argyle
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Charles Dayton -- Crewmember
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Victoria Dillard -- Ballerina
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SUMMARY : The Enterprise rendezvouses with USS Fearless and takes aboard her
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Kosinski, reputedly a brilliant Starfleet Engineer who will be testing a new
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design on the Enterprise. Traveling with him is his assistant, a Tau Alphan
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whose name is unpronounceable. To Riker and Data, Kosinski's specs are vir-
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tual gibberish; but the real mystery is wondered by Deanna Troi, who for some
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reason cannot sense anything from the strange assistant. The Enterprise be-
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gins its warp maneuvers, during which a strange phenomenon occurs and the ship
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is blasted through space faster than is possible into galaxy M-33, 2.7 million
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light years distant. Only Wesley has found the real reason--the assistant
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seemed to "phase", or disappear, during the event. Kosinski, an arrogant and
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self-important man, attempts to take credit for this scientific discovery and
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assures Captain Picard that he can get the Enterprise back home. And so the
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Captain allows him to repeat the process--which proves utter disaster. In-
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stead of returning home, the Enterprise is propelled into a strange dimension
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that exists nowhere. Picard tries to get to Engineering--and is stopped when
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the turbolift doors open and he is almost shot into empty warp space. Worf
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sees a Klingon taur on the bridge, a former pet, and Tasha believes herself
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to be back on her home world hunted by a rape gang. Upon reaching Enginee-
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ring, Picard learns that Kosinski wasn't really responsible for the accident
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after Riker tells him Wesley tried several times to talk to him. The alien,
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who is suffering from fatigue, is brought to sickbay and Dr. Crusher examines
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him, then wakes him on the Captain's order. The alien tells him that he is
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a Traveler, basically a wanderer from another time who is searching through
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the Federation (which is now a race that his people take notice of) for the
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brilliant minds of the future--and he believes he's found one in Wesley. The
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Traveler encourages Picard to help him develop but not to tell him of his
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full potential. In return, Picard guarantees the Traveler that his crew will
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help support him in his journey back. The Traveler returns to Engineering and
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the ship's crew focuses its mental energy on him--including Wesley and Kosin-
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ski, who is beginning to realize the error of his ways--and he succeeds in
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hitting target in our galaxy before phasing once again, out of eternity.
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Captain Picard, in honor of Wesley's performance, makes him an Acting-Ensign
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and the ship continues toward its next mission.
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--- * ---
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"LONELY AMONG US" Episode Seven
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Premiere: Week of 11/8/87 Stardate: 41249.3
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Story by Michael Halperin
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Teleplay by D.C. Fontana
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Directed by Cliff Bole
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Guest Stars:
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John Durbin -- Antigan Chief Delegate
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Kavi Raz -- Singh
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Colm Meaney -- First Security Guard
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SUMMARY : The Enterprise has arrived in the Beta Renner system to pick up the
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warring delegates from the planets Antiga and Cele and transport them to Par-
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liament, a neutral conference planet. Both sides seem ready to kill one ano-
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ther, which is merely a sidetrip for an even greater threat. En route to
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Parliament, the ship encounters a massive space cloud that obstructs a safe
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path and the ship skirts it. Picard thinks they've avoided it completely,
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but suddenly something happens; in the sensor maintenance room, Worf is zapped
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by a blue static-like energy pattern. He's rushed to Sickbay and Doctor
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Crusher examines his inert form--and the pattern is transferred to her. Worf
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wakes up, though Deanna notices something very peculiar about the Doctor. She
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goes to her quarters, asking Wesley several questions about helm control, and
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then to the bridge, where Data eyes her suspiciously. While using a console,
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the energy form leaves her and enters the computer system--which instantly
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begins to malfunction (as do many systems around the ship, including the warp
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drive). Riker, Tasha and Data (acting like Sherlock Holmes) begin to puzzle
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over the strange occurences, while Asst. Chief Engineer Singh attempts to
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figure out the puzzle in Engineering, with Wes peering over his shoulder (na-
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turally). Later, Singh is found dead, after the pattern kills him, and the
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crew begins to suspect that their problems are just beginning. After several
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incidences with the Antigans and the Cele diplomatic party, the pattern enters
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Captain Picard. He seems distraught, ordering Beverly, Riker and Deanna to
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undergo psychiatric examinations (after Deanna concludes that Worf and Bev
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were both subject to this energy form which blocked their memories). Picard
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assumes control of the ship, turning it around back for the cloud; when the
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Enterprise passed, it scooped up one of the many life forms in the cloud with
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it accidentally. The Picard/Entity beams itself back into the cloud into
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pure energy and Riker believes they've lost the captain; he orders the ship
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to make its deadline at Parliament. But Deanna senses the Captain's presence.
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The Enterprise approaches the cloud and Picard's energy pattern enters the
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ship; all that they need to do is find his matter pattern in the transporter
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circuits, then they beam him back aboard. No sooner is he back than trouble
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brews once again between the warring delegates, and Picard orders them back
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to Parliament....on the double.
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--- * ---
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"JUSTICE" Episode Eight
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Premiere: Week of 11/15/87 Stardate: 41255.6
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Teleplay by Worley Thorne
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Story by Worley Thorne and Ralph Wills
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Directed by James L. Conway
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Guest Stars:
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Brenda Bakke -- Rivanne
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Jay Louden -- Liator
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Josh Clark -- Conn
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David Q. Combs -- First Mediator
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Richard Lavin -- Second Mediator
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Judith Jones -- Edo Girl
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Eric Matthews -- First Edo Boy
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Brad Zerbst -- Medical Officer
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David Michael Graves -- Second Edo Boy
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SUMMARY : After seeing to the establishment of a colony in the Stranab System,
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the Enterprise has come to the planet Rubican Three, a nearby world full of
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beauty and tranquility. Doctor Crusher has suggested shore leave and Picard
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sends an away team to check the place out. What nobody takes for importance
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is Data's report of a sensor disturbance, disclosing that something occupies
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a space around Rubican's surface when in fact no one can see anything. Riker,
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Tasha, Worf, Deanna and Wesley beam down to the surface and are greeting hear-
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tily by Rivanne and Liator, two of the Rubican people, who offer them great
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comfort and joy. The people, who call themselves the Edo, are a healthy race
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whose hedonistic practices and sexual freedom know no bounds, it seems--but
|
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they are all friendly to each other and do not break any of their laws. Mean-
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while, on the Enterprise, the strange sensory disturbance has become visible:
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|
an odd, translucent formation resembling a space station yet not really pre-
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|
sent in our universe. From the "ship" comes a bubble-like projection that
|
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|
invades the Enterprise, finally materializing on the bridge where it links
|
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|
with Data (after asking Picard why they came to the planet.) On the planet,
|
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|
Wesley has found some people his own age and runs away with them to enjoy
|
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|
himself, while the others are brought to the Council center, where their two
|
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|
friendly acquaintances tell them their "secret" of content: every person who
|
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|
breaks even a minor law is immediately put to death. Furthermore, the Edo
|
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|
believe that "God" takes them from paradise, puts them in the Punishment Cen-
|
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|
ter and if they break any law they die just the same. Wesley breaks a plant
|
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|
construct outside accidentally, not knowing the law, and mediators arrive
|
|||
|
to kill him. Only the actions of the Away team save him. Wesley is brought
|
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|
to the holding center until sundown. Contact is reestablished with the Enter-
|
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|
prise (the mysterious object jammed communication upon its appearance) and
|
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|
Picard beams down to the surface to meet with the Edo. His conversation with
|
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|
Liator impresses upon the youth that the Starfleet people have the power to
|
|||
|
remove Wesley but the restraint of the Prime Directive prevents it. Never-
|
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|
theless, Picard asks for accompaniment back to the ship from the Edo, and
|
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|
Rivanne goes with him and Troi. On the ship, she sees the object and calls
|
|||
|
it "God", bowing before it in fear. She is immediately beamed back when the
|
|||
|
huge ship nearly attacks the Enterprise. Data tells Picard that the object
|
|||
|
acts like a god for the Edo, calling them its "children" and insuring their
|
|||
|
growth and survival. Picard and Crusher beam down to see Wesley and the Cap-
|
|||
|
tain refuses to allow the Edo to kill the boy. He prepares to beam up with
|
|||
|
the away team--but the power of the "god" doesn't allow it until Picard and
|
|||
|
Riker convince it to. Once aboard, Picard tells the "god" they will vacate
|
|||
|
the colony from Stranab and leave Rubican immediately, but the god vanishes,
|
|||
|
leaving them alone--but giving Picard the impression of a warning, never to
|
|||
|
visit this planet again.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- * ---
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"THE BATTLE" Episode Nine
|
|||
|
Premiere: Week of 11/22/87 Stardate: 41723.9
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Story by Larry Forester
|
|||
|
Teleplay by Herbert Wright
|
|||
|
Directed by Rob Bowman
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Guest Stars:
|
|||
|
Frank Corsentino -- DaiMon Bok
|
|||
|
Doug Warhit -- First Officer Kazago
|
|||
|
Robert Towers -- Second Officer Rata
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SUMMARY: The Ferengi have asked Starfleet to meet them in the Zendi Sabu sys-
|
|||
|
tem for an important conference, and the Enterprise is ordered to report there.
|
|||
|
They meet a Ferengi vessel, whose only message is "Stand By" until its captain,
|
|||
|
the DaiMon Bok, greets Captain Picard under a flag of truce, and requests that
|
|||
|
they meet either on his ship or on theirs. Deanna senses trouble, and Riker
|
|||
|
notes that since the ball is literally in their court they meet on the Enter-
|
|||
|
prise. Bok and his officers, Kazago and Rata, beam over to the ship to begin
|
|||
|
negotiation, and the DaiMon makes a most unexpected peace offering: an approa-
|
|||
|
ching derelict starship which is identified as the wrecked USS STARGAZER, NCC-
|
|||
|
2893, a Constellation-class cruiser that was under Picard's command long ago.
|
|||
|
Bok declares this event in honor of the Battle of Maxia, he calls it, which
|
|||
|
to Picard is a battle fought with a then-unknown ship which suddenly attacked
|
|||
|
the Stargazer and forced him to use the now-famous Picard Maneuver, then aban-
|
|||
|
don ship, in the Maxia Zeta system. A team beams over to the Stargazer to
|
|||
|
look around, and then Dr. Crusher and the Captain, who has curiously been
|
|||
|
suffering from strange headaches. The Captain has an attack on his senses
|
|||
|
while in his old quarters and Beverly suggests he beam back to the ship. The
|
|||
|
truth is revealed--DaiMon Bok is in a lab on the Ferengi vessel somehow con-
|
|||
|
trolling a strange orb in the Captain's quarters. Beverly promises that the
|
|||
|
chest, which contains the orb, will be transported back to Enterprise. Mean-
|
|||
|
while, after a scan of the Stargazer's log, Data concludes that the Captain
|
|||
|
destroyed the Ferengi starship while it was on a peace mission. Riker imme-
|
|||
|
diately proclaims this a fake and talks to Jean-Luc about it, but the Captain
|
|||
|
acknowledges that Riker has a duty to perform: to contact Starfleet. Picard,
|
|||
|
whose headaches are getting worse and now seems to be suffering from memory-
|
|||
|
shifts (at times, he appears to be talking to his Stargazer crew), nightmares
|
|||
|
about his fallen command, and so forth, beams back to the Stargazer while his
|
|||
|
mind is under control of the mind-sphere. Riker and Kazago, who have spoken
|
|||
|
before simply as first officer to first officer, confer again and Number One
|
|||
|
convinces the Ferengi officer that Bok is up to something. Bok, who has con-
|
|||
|
fronted Picard on the Stargazer, tells him that in the Battle of Maxia, he
|
|||
|
lost his only son, the commander of the ship Picard ordered destroyed. Bok
|
|||
|
beams back and retreats to his control lab, but Kazago has him arrested, and
|
|||
|
then wishes Riker well--Kazago realized that Bok's plan wasn't profitable, a
|
|||
|
keen Ferengi interest. The Stargazer warps away and turns to do battle with
|
|||
|
the Enterprise, its systems computer engaged and responding to Picard's voice
|
|||
|
commands as he thinks himself in that battle nine years ago. Riker convinces
|
|||
|
Picard that it is an illusion, to destroy the sphere sitting on a chair on the
|
|||
|
bridge. Picard does so with his phaser, and loses consciousness momentarily
|
|||
|
before beaming back to the Enterprise, his normal self again, free from the
|
|||
|
haunting memories of the past.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- * ---
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"HIDE AND Q" Episode Ten
|
|||
|
Premiere: Week of 11/29/87 Stardate: 41590.5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Story by C.J. Holland
|
|||
|
Teleplay by C.J. Holland and Gene Roddenberry
|
|||
|
Directed by Cliff Bole
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Guest Stars:
|
|||
|
John deLancie -- "Q"
|
|||
|
Elaine Nalee -- Sigman Survivor
|
|||
|
William A. Wallace -- Adult Wesley
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SUMMARY : The Enterprise has dropped off Deanna Troi to visit her homeworld and
|
|||
|
is en route to Quadra Sigma Three, a planet that has signaled disaster after an
|
|||
|
accident in its mines. But before they can arrive, the pervasive energy grid
|
|||
|
signifying danger stops the ship and its instigator arrives: The Q. Picard
|
|||
|
protests that Q was warned off justly after the incident at Farpoint, but Q
|
|||
|
tells him that he has returned....with a great gift. He vanishes, taking with
|
|||
|
him Riker, Data, Geordi, Worf and Tasha to the surface of an alien world while
|
|||
|
locking Picard on the bridge of the ship. Q appears to them as a Frenchman in
|
|||
|
the Napoleonic era, and tells Riker he is most welcome....offering him all the
|
|||
|
comforts of his "tent" while the others standby. Tasha protests their treat-
|
|||
|
ment, and is put in the "penalty box"--the Bridge, where Picard explains to
|
|||
|
Q that humans are still growing, and indeed that they will equal his own race
|
|||
|
given time. On the planet, the group suffers near disaster by creatures in the
|
|||
|
French suits, but at the last moment Q appears by Riker, telling him that he
|
|||
|
has the same powers of his own race and can send those people back to their
|
|||
|
ship. He does so, and all appear aboard the Enterprise. The Q Grid vanishes.
|
|||
|
The Enterprise arrives at Quadra Sigma Three and a medical team lands, where
|
|||
|
Riker is disturbed that he can't use his newfound power because he made a pro-
|
|||
|
mise to Picard. When they come back, Riker begins to hate the promise, calling
|
|||
|
Picard by his first name and disrespectfully turning away. He calls a meeting
|
|||
|
of the bridge crew and convinces Q and Picard that he CAN use his powers wisely
|
|||
|
by offering "gifts" to his friends. He gives Wesley ten years to his age, of-
|
|||
|
fers Data the gift of humanity (to which he declines) and gives Geordi real
|
|||
|
sight. Geordi requests his visor back. To Worf he offers what he cannot have:
|
|||
|
a Klingon woman. Worf turns her away, and Wesley asks for his childhood back.
|
|||
|
At last, Riker understands--with this power he cannot truly grant humanity what
|
|||
|
it wishes. Together, Riker and Picard order Q away....by Q's own promise to
|
|||
|
return to his own people if Riker refused the gift. Q vanishes and all is set
|
|||
|
to normal....with something of an understand between Captain and First Officer.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- * ---
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMING NEXT : Haven (by Tracey Torme, guest starring Majel Barrett and Robert
|
|||
|
Ellenstein), Too Short a Season, The Big Goodbye (by Tracey Torme)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- * ---
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHRONOLOGY: In Order of Stardates--
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
41153 : Encounter at Farpoint
|
|||
|
41209 : The Naked Now
|
|||
|
41235 : Code of Honor
|
|||
|
41249 : Lonely Among Us
|
|||
|
41255 : Justice
|
|||
|
41263 : Where No One Has Gone Before
|
|||
|
41386 : The Last Outpost
|
|||
|
41590 : Hide and Q
|
|||
|
41723 : The Battle
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--- * ---
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PLANETS AND SHIPS mentioned/seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Deneb IV : Home to the Bandi, also known as Farpoint
|
|||
|
Ligon II : Planet with a strict code of honor
|
|||
|
Styrus IV : Planet infected with Anghalese Fever
|
|||
|
Gamma Tauri IV : The Ferengi stole a K-9 Converter from here
|
|||
|
Delphi Ardu : System where the last outpost of the Tkon Empire was encountered
|
|||
|
Beta Renner : System where warring planets Antiga and Cele are located
|
|||
|
Tau Alpha VII : Planet where Riker thought the Traveler was from
|
|||
|
Stranab : Location of a new Federation Colony
|
|||
|
Rubican Three : Home of the Edo and their mysterious protector
|
|||
|
Zendi Sabu : Enterprise encountered Ferengi DaiMon Bok's ship here
|
|||
|
Maxia Zeta : USS Stargazer fought a Ferengi ship here, then became derelict
|
|||
|
Quadra Sigma Three : Mining world that experiences catastrophe
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
USS Tsiolkovsky : Infected with the strange Psi-2000 Disease
|
|||
|
USS Hood : Transported Riker, Geordi, the Crushers and Leonard McCoy to Deneb
|
|||
|
USS Fearless : Kosinski's transport to Enterprise; involved in warp exper.
|
|||
|
USS Ajax : Involved in warp experiment
|
|||
|
USS Stargazer : Picard's first ship, lost at Maxia Zeta, found at Zendi Sabu
|
|||
|
Ferengi Ships : Encountered in Delphi Ardu and Zendi Sabu Systems
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|