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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - Annotated Episode List
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compiled by Don Sakers & Thomas Atkinson
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[72517,526]
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FIRST SEASON:
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1. Encounter at Farpoint: On the ship's maiden voyage, the
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Enterprise crew meets the enigmatic "Q" and solves the
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mystery of Farpoint Station. Data demonstrates his humanity.
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Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck. Data
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falls over.
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2. The Naked Now: The crew is stricken by a strange malady, Data
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falls over, and it's up to Wesley and Data to save the ship.
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Data demonstrates his humanity with Tasha.
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3. Code of Honor: Tasha is kidnapped and to win her freedom she
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must fight -- to the death.
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4. Last Outpost: Ferengi and Federation meet in the ruins of an
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ancient -- but not quite dead -- Empire.
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5. Where No One Has Gone Before: An experimental warp drive
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catapults the Enterprise far outside the Galaxy, and it's up
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to Wesley to save the ship.
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6. Lonely Among Us: While the Enterprise is transporting warring
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alien delegates to a peace conference, an energy-being
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invades the ship and kidnaps Captain Picard.
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7. Justice: On the planet California, Wesley breaks a local law
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and it's up to Picard to save him. Meanwhile, Data falls
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over.
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8. The Battle: Ferengi trickery strands Captain Picard in a
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simulation of a past battle -- with the Enterprise as the
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target.
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9. Hide and Q: The enigmatic Q returns to tempt Riker with
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godlike powers, and it's up to Picard to save him.
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10. Haven: The arrival of a plague ship interrupts plans for
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Counsellor Troi's wedding. Guest-stars Majel Barrett and
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features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
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11. Big Goodbye: The holodeck malfunctions, stranding Picard,
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Data, Dr. Crusher and Ensign Liebowitz in 1940s San
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Francisco.
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12. Datalore: Data's origin is revealed as his evil twin attempts
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to take over the Enterprise, he falls over, and it's up to
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Wesley to save the ship.
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13. Angel One: The Enterprise crew finds survivors of an earlier
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Federation mission as outlaws on the matriarchal planet Angel
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One, and it's up to Picard to save them.
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14. 11001001: During a routine computer refit, the Binars capture
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the Enterprise because their planet is dying and it's up to
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them to save it. Meanwhile, the holodeck malfunctions,
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stranding Picard and Riker in 1950s New Orleans.
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15. Too Short a Season: Hostages are being held on the planet
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Mordan IV, and it's up to Admiral Mark Jameson to save them.
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Unfortunately, Jameson has been nipping from the Fountain of
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Youth along the way.
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16. When the Bough Breaks: When the people of the planet Aldea
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kidnap the Enterprise's children, it's up to Picard to save
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them.
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17. Home Soil: A terraforming project is having trouble as a
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microscopic lifeform declares war on humanity. It's up to
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Picard to save everyone.
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18. Coming of Age: An officious Starfleet bureaucrat investigates
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the Enterprise while it's up to Wesley to fail the Starfleet
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entrance exam.
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19. Heart of Glory: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as three
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Klingon warriors try to persuade Worf to deny his Human
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upbringing. This episode is a real "scream."
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20. The Arsenal of Freedom: Geordi takes over command of the
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Enterprise when the other officers are menaced by the
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hologram of a used-weapons salesman. Crusher falls down a
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hole and it's up to Picard to save her.
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21. Symbiosis: Captain Kirk's son fights against Khan's son while
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Tasha tells Wesley to "just say no."
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22. Skin of Evil: On the planet Exxon Valdez, Tasha is killed by
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a giant oil slick and it's up to Picard to save Troi's life.
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Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
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23. We'll Always Have Paris: Picard's ex-girlfriend's husband's
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time experiments go awry, and it's up to Data to save
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everyone -- if he can avoid falling over. Features a
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powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
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24. Conspiracy: Invaders from Mars possess an officious Starfleet
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bureaucrat in their plan to take over the Federation, and
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it's up to the crew of the Enterprise to save everyone.
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25. The Neutral Zone: The Enterprise discovers three survivors
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from the 20th Century in cryogenic suspension, and it's up to
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Crusher to save them. Meanwhile, the Romulans bare their
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teeth and Picard plays dentist.
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SECOND SEASON:
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26. The Child: Deanna Troi is raped by an alien force, and her
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child becomes one of those unexplained space mysteries that
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we'll never understand.
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27. Where Silence Has Lease: The Enterprise falls into a hole in
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space, and it's up to Picard to save the ship by outwitting
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one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll never
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understand.
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28. Elementary, Dear Data: The holodeck malfunctions, stranding
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Data, Geordi, Picard and Doctor Pulaski in Sherlock Holmes'
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London.
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29. The Outrageous Okana: A rougish space wanderer involves the
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Enterprise crew in a paternity suit from his ex-girlfriend.
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Meanwhile, Data demonstrates his humanity.
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30. Loud As A Whisper: A deaf war mediator manages to screw up
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negotiations on the planet Soleis, and it's up the the
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Counselor to save him.
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31. The Schizoid Man: A dying scientist transplants his own
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personality into Data, who falls over, and it's up to Picard
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to save Data.
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32. Unnatural Selection: When Doctor Pulaski catches an old-age
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disease, Data demonstrates his humanity to her. Fortunately,
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the Transporter's deus ex machina circuit saves her.
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33. A Matter of Honor: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as Riker
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temporarily joins the crew of the Klingon vessel Pagh.
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34. The Measure of a Man: When an officious Starfleet bureaucrat
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wants to dismantle Data, it's up to Picard to save him.
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However, Data demonstrates his humanity and all is well.
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35. The Dauphin: Wesley falls in love with a visiting princess,
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who is revealed as a shapeshifter. Her guardian, meanwhile,
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is revealed as one of those unexplained space mysteries that
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we'll never understand.
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36. Contagion: A computer virus threatens the Enterprise, the
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Romulans bare their teeth, and Data falls over. Picard, Data
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and Worf are trapped in the ruins of an ancient -- but not
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quite dead -- Empire, and it's up to Picard to save them.
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37. The Royale: Riker, Data and Worf are marooned in a
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20th-century hotel which turns out to be one of those
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unexplained space mysteries that we'll never understand.
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38. Time Squared: Picard meets himself as the Enterprise becomes
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victim of one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll
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never understand.
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39. The Icarus Factor: Starfleet attempts to get rid of Riker by
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assigning him to a decrepit old starship, but Riker's father
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(Pulaski's ex-boyfriend) shows up and talks him out of
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accepting the assignment. Meanwhile, a powerfully sentimental
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scene on the holodeck gives us a rare glimpse of Klingon
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culture, as Worf denies his human upbringing.
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40. Pen Pals: The planet Drema Four is breaking apart, and it's
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up to Wesley to save it. Meanwhile, Data demonstrates his
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humanity with a little orphan girl.
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41. Q Who: The enigmatic Q throws the Enterprise into unexplored
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space where the ship is menaced by the Borg and it's up to Q
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to save it. Meanwhile, the bartender Guinan is revealed as
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one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll never
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understand.
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42. Samaritan Snare: While Wesley and Picard ride a shuttlecraft
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to Starbase Scylla 515, Geordi is kidnapped by a shipful of
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Trekkies. It's up to Riker to save him. Picard, meanwhile,
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undergoes heart surgery...and it's up to Pulaski to save him.
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43. Up the Long Ladder: Riker falls in love with an Irish woman,
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then he and Pulaski must destroy their own clones.
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44. Manhunt: Lwaxana Troi searches for a mate and Picard hides in
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the holodeck. Meanwhile, squidlike aliens are prepared to
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destroy the Enterprise, and it's up to Majel to save it.
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45. The Emissary: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as Worf's
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ex-girlfriend tries to get him to deny his human upbringing.
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Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
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46. Peak Performance: An officious Starfleet bureaucrat tries to
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get rid of Riker by assigning him to a decrepit old starship.
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But when the Ferengi show up, Riker realizes it isn't all fun
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and games, and it's up to Wesley to save the ship. Meanwhile,
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Data demonstrates his humanity.
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47. Shades of Gray: "What do you mean, 22 episodes in the second
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season?! We've only shot 21, and our budget is almost
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gone...."
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THIRD SEASON:
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48: Evolution: Wesley endangers the ship as a microscopic
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lifeform declares war on humanity. Suddenly, it's up to
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Wesley and Picard to save everyone.
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49: The Ensigns of Command: The planet Tau Cygna Five is
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endangered by the Sheliak, and it's up to Data to fall over,
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save the planet and demonstrate his humanity. Meanwhile, it
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takes Picard three days to realize that a loophole in the
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Sheliak treaty can save everybody.
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