2280 lines
81 KiB
Plaintext
2280 lines
81 KiB
Plaintext
---==* STAR TREK *==---
|
||
THE MEGA-LISTING
|
||
___
|
||
___....-----'---`-----....___
|
||
=========================================
|
||
___`---..._______...---'___
|
||
(___) _|_|_|_ (___)
|
||
\\____.-'_.---._`-.____//
|
||
`~~~~`.__`---'__.'~~~~'
|
||
~~~~~
|
||
edited by
|
||
---==* LYKOS *==---
|
||
|
||
|
||
Disclaimer: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and all
|
||
components thereof are registered trademarks of and copyrighted
|
||
by Paramount Pictures, Inc. "Star Trek: The Mega-Listing" is an
|
||
unauthorized non-fiction examination of the series, and does not
|
||
intend to infringe on the copyrights involved. This electronic
|
||
document may be copied and distributed freely in its unaltered
|
||
form.
|
||
|
||
|
||
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE
|
||
GALAXY CLASS * STARFLEET REGISTRY NCC-1701-D
|
||
UTOPIA PLANITIA FLEET YARDS, MARS
|
||
FIFTH STARSHIP TO BEAR THE NAME * LAUNCHED STARDATE 40759.5
|
||
UNITED FEDERATION OF PLANETS
|
||
"...to boldly go where no one has gone before."
|
||
|
||
-From the Enterprise's commissioning plaque
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
INTRODUCTION:
|
||
|
||
First, a BIG thanks to the users of the REC.ARTS.STARTREK and
|
||
REC.ARTS.STARTREK.INFO newsgroups on the InterNet, and to the
|
||
users of the Star Trek message bases on the VirtualNet. Without
|
||
them, this list wouldn't be here (especially Mark Holtz and Jim
|
||
(The Big Dweeb) Griffin. Thanks, Jim & Mark!).
|
||
|
||
Secondly, I'd like to respectfully dedicate this file (and its
|
||
upkeeping) to Gene Roddenberry. Gene, I never knew you, and you
|
||
never knew me. But I can't help but feel the impact your
|
||
creation, Star Trek, made on me and my character. I think I'm
|
||
probably a better, more tolerant person, thanks to the beliefs
|
||
and ideals you instilled in me at an early age. You shall be
|
||
missed. Hailing frequencies closed, sir.
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* TABLE OF CONTENTS *==---
|
||
|
||
Notes..................................................2
|
||
Star Trek: The Original Series Episode Guide...........3
|
||
Star Trek: The Animated Series Episode Guide..........12
|
||
The Star Trek Films Reference Guide...................15
|
||
Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode Guide..........16
|
||
The Rumor Mill........................................30
|
||
The Cast of The Original Series.......................32
|
||
The Cast of The Next Generation.......................33
|
||
Guest Stars of The Next Generation....................34
|
||
Season to Season Changes on The Next Generation.......37
|
||
Episode and Film Checklist............................38
|
||
|
||
---==* NOTES *==---
|
||
|
||
A B
|
||
1/2. Encounter at Farpoint
|
||
C
|
||
721
|
||
D E
|
||
Stardate 41153.7: A mysterious entity named "Q" places the crew
|
||
of the new starship "Enterprise" on trial for all the crimes of
|
||
humanity.
|
||
|
||
A: The order in which the episodes were originally aired.
|
||
B: The episode title.
|
||
C: Paramount's production code number (ST:TNG Episodes) or
|
||
Syndication airing order (ST:TOS Episodes)
|
||
D: The first stardate given in the episode.
|
||
E: Plot synopsis.
|
||
|
||
In syndication, most stations air the episodes by Paramount's
|
||
production code, rather than by airing order. So if you're
|
||
wondering why reruns aren't shown in the order they were aired
|
||
(or listed here), that's why.
|
||
|
||
The stardates given in a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
|
||
follow a general rule: The first digit, 4, indicates the current
|
||
series (Star Trek: TNG). The second digit indicates the season
|
||
the episode falls in. The next three digits indicate how far in
|
||
the season the episode is. A point follows, and then a number
|
||
that represents (roughly) what day it is in the episode. (The
|
||
first year, by the way, of Star Trek: The Next Generation is the
|
||
year 2364. The original series took place around 2260, and Star
|
||
Trek II occurred in the year 2284.) This works great for seasons
|
||
2-5, but the stardates still skip around a bit in the first
|
||
season. And finally, as always, this listing will be updated as
|
||
regularly as possible. Please check your local Bulletin Board
|
||
System (BBS) for the latest version.
|
||
|
||
LAST UPDATED: STARDATE 9205.11
|
||
OLD EARTH CALENDAR TRANSLATION: MAY 11, 1992 A.D.
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES *==---
|
||
EPISODE REFERENCE GUIDE
|
||
|
||
SEASON 1---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
1. The Cage (Unaired Pilot Episode)
|
||
1
|
||
Stardate Unknown: While answering a distress call, Captain Pike
|
||
of the U.S.S. Enterprise is captured by the highly intelligent
|
||
Talosians, who have the ability to create illusions.
|
||
|
||
2. The Man Trap
|
||
6
|
||
Stardate 1531.1: The Enterprise is plagued by a shapeshifting
|
||
creature that feeds on salt.
|
||
|
||
3. Charlie X
|
||
8
|
||
Stardate 1533.6: The Enterprise is ordered to deliver the lone
|
||
survivor of a starship crash fourteen years before, unaware that
|
||
the boy harbors godlike powers.
|
||
|
||
4. Where No Man Has Gone Before (Pilot Episode)
|
||
2
|
||
Stardate 1312.4: After crossing the Galactic Barrier, two
|
||
crewmembers of the Enterprise find themselves with godlike
|
||
psychic abilities.
|
||
|
||
5. The Naked Time
|
||
7
|
||
Stardate 1704.2: The crew of the Enterprise endanger their own
|
||
ship when a virus causes them to act as if intoxicated.
|
||
|
||
6. The Enemy Within
|
||
5
|
||
Stardate 1672.1: A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk
|
||
into his good and evil selves.
|
||
|
||
7. Mudd's Women
|
||
4
|
||
Stardate 1329.1: Intergalactic con artist Harry Mudd is caught
|
||
by the Enterprise while transporting three gorgeous women to a
|
||
mining planet.
|
||
|
||
8. What are Little Girls Made of?
|
||
10
|
||
Stardate 2712.4: The Enterprise discovers a planet run
|
||
primarily by androids created by Dr. Roger Korby, Nurse Chapel's
|
||
long-lost fiancee.
|
||
|
||
9. Miri
|
||
12
|
||
Stardate 2713.5: The Enterprise discovers a burned-out city on
|
||
an Earth-like planet, where all adults contract a deadly plague
|
||
and die.
|
||
|
||
10. Dagger of the Mind
|
||
11
|
||
Stardate 2715.1: Kirk and the Enterprise crew discover that
|
||
all is not as it seems on Tantalus V, a "progressive" penal
|
||
colony.
|
||
|
||
11. The Corbomite Maneuver
|
||
3
|
||
Stardate 1512.2: When the Enterprise is threatened by a huge
|
||
alien ship, Captain Kirk threatens to destroy both ships.
|
||
|
||
12. The Menagerie (Two-Part Episode)
|
||
16
|
||
Stardate 3012.4: Spock is put on trial for the apparent
|
||
abduction of former Enterprise captain Christopher Pike and the
|
||
hijacking of the Enterprise to the forbidden world of Talos IV.
|
||
|
||
13. The Conscience of the King
|
||
13
|
||
Stardate 2817.6: Kirk is asked to help investigate a
|
||
mysterious actor who may actually be Kodos, a mass murderer.
|
||
|
||
14. Balance of Terror
|
||
9
|
||
Stardate 1709.1: The Enterprise plays a deadly game of cat and
|
||
mouse with a Romulan warship that has the ability to turn
|
||
invisible.
|
||
|
||
15. Shore Leave
|
||
17
|
||
Stardate 3025.3: While taking shore leave on an Earth-like
|
||
planet, the Enterprise crew is plagued by black knights, samurai
|
||
warriors, and tigers.
|
||
|
||
16. The Galileo Seven
|
||
14
|
||
Stardate 2821.5: Spock, Scotty, McCoy, and four other crewmen
|
||
are stranded aboard the shuttlecraft Galileo, while the
|
||
Enterprise tries in vain to search for them.
|
||
|
||
17. The Squire of Gothos
|
||
18
|
||
Stardate 2124.5: Kirk and the Enterprise crew are trapped by
|
||
Trelane, a powerful entity who appears as a 19th century fop.
|
||
|
||
18. Arena
|
||
19
|
||
Stardate 3045.6: After pursuing the Gorns, believing them to
|
||
be the destroyers of a Starbase, Kirk and the Gorn captain are
|
||
both captured and sent to battle each other on a planet by the
|
||
Metrons.
|
||
|
||
19. Tomorrow is Yesterday
|
||
21
|
||
Stardate 3113.2: The Enterprise is sent back in time to the
|
||
late 1960's, where they are spotted by an Air Force fighter
|
||
pilot.
|
||
|
||
20. Court-Martial
|
||
15
|
||
Stardate 2947.3: Kirk is put on trial for the apparent death
|
||
of a crewman under his command.
|
||
|
||
21. The Return of the Archons
|
||
22
|
||
Stardate 3156.2: While investigating the disappearance of a
|
||
previous starship, the Enterprise crew is threatened with
|
||
"absorption" into a very alien culture that has 12-hour orgies.
|
||
|
||
22. Space Seed
|
||
24
|
||
Stardate 3141.9: The Enterprise discovers a ship from the 20th
|
||
century containing Khan, a genetically engineered superman who
|
||
was exiled for his plans for world domination and put in
|
||
suspended animation.
|
||
|
||
23. A Taste of Armageddon
|
||
23
|
||
Stardate 3192.1: While opening diplomatic channels on another
|
||
world, Kirk and the Enterprise are declared casualties of war in
|
||
a computer-simulated battle, and must be destroyed.
|
||
|
||
24. This Side of Paradise
|
||
25
|
||
Stardate 3417.3: While investigating the supposed destruction
|
||
of a colony, the Enterprise crewmembers are infected with spores
|
||
that cause pacifistic feelings.
|
||
|
||
25. The Devil in the Dark
|
||
26
|
||
Stardate 3196.1: The Enterprise Crew investigates a series of
|
||
mysterious deaths on a mining colony, apparently caused by a
|
||
creature that can burrow through stone.
|
||
|
||
26. Errand of Mercy
|
||
27
|
||
Stardate 3198.4: The hostilities between the Federation and
|
||
the Klingon Empire come to a peak when both sides covet the
|
||
strategically located world of Organia.
|
||
|
||
27. The Alternative Factor
|
||
20
|
||
Stardate 3087.6: The Enterprise discovers Lazarus, who is
|
||
actually two different people: a sane man who exists in this
|
||
universe, and a madman who exists in an antimatter universe.
|
||
|
||
28. The City on the Edge of Forever
|
||
28
|
||
Stardate 3134.0: Kirk and Spock must travel back in time to
|
||
the 1930s to prevent a delirious Dr. McCoy from altering history.
|
||
|
||
29. Operation: Annihilate!
|
||
29
|
||
Stardate 3287.2: The Enterprise discovers that the planet
|
||
Deveva has been invaded by gigantic flying amoebas that have
|
||
killed Kirk's brother.
|
||
|
||
SEASON 2---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
30. Amok Time
|
||
34
|
||
Stardate 3372.7: When Spock enters "pon farr", the Vulcan
|
||
mating cycle, Kirk must get him to Vulcan to take a wife or he
|
||
will die.
|
||
|
||
31. Who Mourns for Adonais?
|
||
33
|
||
Stardate 3468.1: The Enterprise crew is both astonished and
|
||
skeptical when they encounter an entity who claims to be the
|
||
ancient god Apollo.
|
||
|
||
32. The Changeling
|
||
37
|
||
Stardate 3451.9: The Enterprise encounters Nomad, an ancient
|
||
space probe that has "evolved" into an incredibly powerful entity
|
||
devoted to the destruction of imperfect life forms.
|
||
|
||
33. Mirror, Mirror
|
||
39
|
||
Stardate Unknown: A transporter malfunction sends Kirk, Scotty,
|
||
McCoy and Uhura into a parallel universe where the Federation has
|
||
evolved along sinister principals.
|
||
|
||
34. The Apple
|
||
38
|
||
Stardate 3715.0: Kirk and the Enterprise encounter a primitive
|
||
yet benevolent society ruled by Vaal, an ancient supercomputer.
|
||
|
||
35. The Doomsday Machine
|
||
35
|
||
Stardate 4202.9: The Enterprise encounters a gigantic
|
||
destructive planet-killing weapon and a crippled starship that
|
||
lost its crew to the device.
|
||
|
||
36. Catspaw
|
||
30
|
||
Stardate 3018.2: The Enterprise crew explores a planet that
|
||
houses a haunted castle, witches, and Sulu and Scott, who have
|
||
been transformed into zombies.
|
||
|
||
37. I, Mudd
|
||
41
|
||
Stardate 4513.3: The Enterprise runs afoul of Harry Mudd once
|
||
again, who believes he is the leader of a race of androids.
|
||
|
||
38. Metamorphosis
|
||
31
|
||
Stardate 3219.4: While chasing a cloud creature that has
|
||
kidnapped a shuttlecraft, Kirk and the Enterprise crew meet
|
||
Zephram Cochrane, the creator of the warp drive engine.
|
||
|
||
39. Journey to Babel
|
||
44
|
||
Stardate 3842.3: While en route to a diplomatic meeting aboard
|
||
the Enterprise, Spock's estranged father, Sarek, is accused of
|
||
murdering one of the other guests.
|
||
|
||
40. Friday's Child
|
||
32
|
||
Stardate 3497.2: While attempting to prevent an alliance
|
||
between the Klingons and the Capellans, the landing party becomes
|
||
hunted fugitives.
|
||
|
||
41. The Deadly Years
|
||
40
|
||
Stardate 3478.2: While visiting Gamma Hydra IV, the
|
||
Enterprise's landing party is exposed to a mysterious disease
|
||
that accelerates the aging process.
|
||
|
||
42. Obsession
|
||
47
|
||
Stardate 3619.2: When the Enterprise encounters a gaseous
|
||
creature Kirk had encountered years before, he becomes obsessed
|
||
with killing it.
|
||
|
||
43. Wolf in the Fold
|
||
36
|
||
Stardate 3614.9: Scotty is "possessed" by an ancient energy
|
||
creature known as Redjac, and accused of murdering young women on
|
||
Argelius II.
|
||
|
||
44. The Trouble with Tribbles
|
||
42
|
||
Stardate 4523.3: While assigned to protect a shipment of
|
||
grain, the Enterprise becomes infested with small, harmless fuzzy
|
||
creatures known as Tribbles.
|
||
|
||
45. The Gamesters of Triskelion
|
||
46
|
||
Stardate 3211.7: Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are kidnapped by the
|
||
"Providers" of Triskelion, and turned into slaves for
|
||
gladiatorial games
|
||
|
||
|
||
46. A Piece of the Action
|
||
49
|
||
Stardate 4598.0: The Enterprise visits Iotia, a planet whose
|
||
culture is based entirely on a book entitled "Chicago Mobs of the
|
||
Twenties."
|
||
|
||
47. The Immunity Syndrome
|
||
48
|
||
Stardate 4307.1: The Enterprise encounters a gigantic amoeba
|
||
responsible for the destruction of a Federation starship and
|
||
system.
|
||
|
||
48. A Private Little War
|
||
45
|
||
Stardate 4211.4: The Enterprise discovers Klingon influences
|
||
on a primitive planet Kirk has visited in the past.
|
||
|
||
49. Return to Tomorrow
|
||
51
|
||
Stardate 4768.3: The landing party agrees to allow themselves
|
||
to be "possessed" temporarily by three alien minds.
|
||
|
||
50. Patterns of Force
|
||
52
|
||
Stardate 2534.0: Kirk discovers his old academy teacher has
|
||
corrupted a planet's government, turning it into a recreation of
|
||
Nazi Germany.
|
||
|
||
51. By Any Other Name
|
||
50
|
||
Stardate 4657.5: The Enterprise is taken over by aliens who
|
||
have assumed human form to determine if the galaxy is suitable
|
||
for their conquest.
|
||
|
||
52. The Omega Glory
|
||
54
|
||
Stardate Unknown: Kirk discovers a starship captain living on a
|
||
planet that he claims gives him immortality, and which is being
|
||
fought over by the Yangs and Kohms.
|
||
|
||
53. The Ultimate Computer
|
||
53
|
||
Stardate 4729.4: A simple wargame quickly turns to tragedy
|
||
when the Enterprise is temporarily refitted with the new M-5
|
||
supercomputer.
|
||
|
||
54. Bread and Circuses
|
||
43
|
||
Stardate 4040.7: The Enterprise discovers a world with a 20th
|
||
century level of technology, and a culture much like that of the
|
||
Roman Empire.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
55. Assignment: Earth
|
||
55
|
||
Stardate Unknown: While on a mission back in time to 1960's
|
||
Earth, The Enterprise crew encounters a mysterious individual who
|
||
calls himself Gary Seven.
|
||
|
||
SEASON 3---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
56. Spock's Brain
|
||
61
|
||
Stardate 5431.4: Spock's brain is stolen, and Kirk and McCoy
|
||
must retrieve it.
|
||
|
||
57. The Enterprise Incident
|
||
59
|
||
Stardate 5031.3: While in a state of confusion, Kirk orders
|
||
the Enterprise into Romulan space, where it is quickly captured.
|
||
|
||
58. The Paradise Syndrome
|
||
58
|
||
Stardate 4842.6: Kirk loses his memory while on a mission to a
|
||
planet with a culture similar to American Indians, and quickly
|
||
becomes Medicine Chief of the tribe.
|
||
|
||
59. And the Children Shall Lead
|
||
60
|
||
Stardate 5027.3: The Enterprise is plagued by illusions and
|
||
confusion when it investigates the mysterious suicides of the
|
||
adults on a scientific colony.
|
||
|
||
60. Is There in Truth No Beauty?
|
||
62
|
||
Stardate 5630.7: The Enterprise plays host to a beautiful
|
||
scientist, an engineer, and a Medusan, an energy creature that
|
||
causes madness when it is seen.
|
||
|
||
61. Spectre of the Gun
|
||
56
|
||
Stardate 4385.3: The Enterprise crew is transported to the
|
||
surface of a planet that resembles the wild west of the 1800s,
|
||
where they learn they are scheduled to participate in a
|
||
recreation of the showdown at the OK Corral.
|
||
|
||
62. The Day of the Dove
|
||
66
|
||
Stardate Unknown: The crews of the USS Enterprise and a Klingon
|
||
ship are forced to cooperate to defeat an entity that feeds off
|
||
of aggressive instincts.
|
||
|
||
63. For the World is Hollow and I have Touched the Sky
|
||
65
|
||
Stardate 5476.3: After Dr. McCoy discovers he has a terminal
|
||
illness, he falls in love with Natira, the High Priestess aboard
|
||
an asteroid-sized spaceship.
|
||
|
||
64. The Tholian Web
|
||
64
|
||
Stardate 5693.4: Kirk is trapped aboard a derelict starship
|
||
that fades into another dimension, while the Enterprise is
|
||
trapped in an energy web created by the hostile Tholians.
|
||
|
||
65. Plato's Stepchildren
|
||
67
|
||
Stardate 5784.0: The landing party runs afoul of a small
|
||
greek-like culture composed entirely of powerful telekinetics.
|
||
(NOTE: This episode contains TV's first interracial kiss.)
|
||
|
||
66. Wink of an Eye
|
||
68
|
||
Stardate 5710.5: Kirk and the Enterprise's male crewmembers
|
||
are chosen to repopulate the plat Scalos, where all the
|
||
inhabitants move at superhuman speeds.
|
||
|
||
67. The Empath
|
||
63
|
||
Stardate 5121.0: Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are kidnapped and
|
||
tortured by aliens, but find healing in a mysterious woman named
|
||
Gem.
|
||
|
||
68. Elaan of Troyius
|
||
57
|
||
Stardate 4372.5: The Enterprise must open diplomatic relations
|
||
between the planets of Troyius and Elas, while avoiding Klingon
|
||
influences.
|
||
|
||
69. Whom Gods Destroy
|
||
71
|
||
Stardate 5718.3: The Enterprise faces a difficult challenge
|
||
when the inmates at an asylum take it over with the help of a
|
||
shape changer.
|
||
|
||
70. Let That be Your Last Battlefield
|
||
70
|
||
Stardate 5730.2: The Enterprise finds itself carrying two
|
||
humanoids of slightly different races from the planet Cheron, who
|
||
hate each other violently.
|
||
|
||
71. The Mark of Gideon
|
||
72
|
||
Stardate 5423.4: A transporter malfunction strands Kirk in a
|
||
deserted Enterprise, alone except for a mysterious woman.
|
||
|
||
72. That Which Survives
|
||
69
|
||
Stardate Unknown: The Enterprise and the landing party struggle
|
||
to avoid the attacks of a mysterious woman who tells her victims,
|
||
"I have come for you."
|
||
|
||
|
||
73. The Lights of Zetar
|
||
73
|
||
Stardate 5725.3: A mission specialist aboard the Enterprise is
|
||
possessed by the collective life force of the inhabitants of
|
||
Zetar, a planet long dead.
|
||
|
||
74. Requiem for Methuselah
|
||
76
|
||
Stardate 5843.7: While searching for the cure to a disease,
|
||
Kirk and the Enterprise crew meet Flynn, an immortal who was also
|
||
known as Leonardo DaVinci, Brahms, Lazarus and Methuselah.
|
||
|
||
75. The Way to Eden
|
||
75
|
||
Stardate 5832.3: The Enterprise overtakes a stolen cruiser,
|
||
which is revealed to contain a band of young idealists searching
|
||
for the mythical planet Eden.
|
||
|
||
76. The Cloudminders
|
||
74
|
||
Stardate 5818.4: Kirk is drawn into a struggle for equality on
|
||
a planet where the ruling class lives in the clouds, and the
|
||
working class labors in the planet's mines.
|
||
|
||
77. The Savage Curtain
|
||
77
|
||
Stardate 5906.4: Kirk and Spock are teamed with Abraham
|
||
Lincoln and Surak in a battle against good and evil on the planet
|
||
Excalbia.
|
||
|
||
78. All Our Yesterdays
|
||
78
|
||
Stardate 5943.7: While examining the planet Sarpeidon, about
|
||
to be engulfed in the nova of its sun, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are
|
||
accidentally sent to different historical eras in the planet's
|
||
history.
|
||
|
||
79. Turnabout Intruder
|
||
79
|
||
Stardate 5298.5: An ex lover of Kirk's, Dr. Janice Lester,
|
||
avenges herself on him by using a device to transfer her mind
|
||
with Kirk's, so she can command the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES *==--
|
||
EPISODE REFERENCE GUIDE
|
||
|
||
|
||
1. More Tribbles, More Troubles
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5392.4: While transporting a shipment of grain to a
|
||
starving colony, the Enterprise crew rescues Cyrano Jones and his
|
||
shipment of tribbles from a Klingon ship.
|
||
|
||
2. The Infinite Vulcan
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5554.4: A giant clone wishes to clone Spock, in an
|
||
attempt to create a galactic peacemaker. Written by Walter
|
||
Koening.
|
||
|
||
3. Yesteryear
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5373.4: Spock must use the Guardian of Forever to
|
||
travel back to Vulcan's past, in an effort to save the life of
|
||
his "younger" self.
|
||
|
||
4. Beyond the Farthest Star
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5521.3: The Enterprise discovers an abandoned
|
||
starship inhabited by an evil alien entity that attempts to seize
|
||
control of the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
5. The Survivor
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5143.3: The Enterprise rescues a missing
|
||
philanthropist, who may not be what he appears to be.
|
||
|
||
6. The Lorelei Signal
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5483.7: Uhura must lead a rescue party to save the
|
||
men of the Enterprise when they are captured by beautiful aliens.
|
||
|
||
7. One of Our Planets is Missing
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5371.3: The Enterprise attempts to save a planet from
|
||
a huge, destructive energy cloud.
|
||
|
||
8. Mudd's Passion
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 4978.5: The Enterprise once again runs into Harry
|
||
Mudd, who is now selling love potions.
|
||
|
||
9. The Magicks of Megas-Tu
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 1254.4: The Enterprise is swept into another
|
||
dimension where technology doesn't work, but magic does.
|
||
|
||
|
||
10. Time Trap
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5267.2: The Enterprise and a Klingon vessel are
|
||
trapped in a galactic "graveyard of ships", populated by the
|
||
descendants of starship crews long since stranded.
|
||
|
||
11. Slaver Weapon
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 4187.3: While transporting a box that once belonged
|
||
to an extinct race known as the Slavers, Uhura, Sulu and Spock
|
||
are captured by the catlike Kzin, who want the box and it's
|
||
contents.
|
||
|
||
12. Jihad
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5683.1: Kirk and Spock are asked to recover a holy
|
||
relic, or a galaxy-wide holy war will erupt.
|
||
|
||
13. The Ambergris Element
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5499.9: While exploring the unstable water-planet of
|
||
Argo, the Enterprise crew are mistaken for invading aliens by the
|
||
water-breathing Aquans.
|
||
|
||
14. Once Upon a Planet
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5591.2: The Enterprise returns to the "Shore Leave"
|
||
planet, only to discover that The Keeper is dead and the main
|
||
computer is rebelling.
|
||
|
||
15. The Terratin Incident
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5577.3: When the Enterprise responds to a distress
|
||
call, a strange energy bolt hits the Enterprise, causing all
|
||
living matter to shrink.
|
||
|
||
16. The Eye of the Beholder
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5501.2: While investigating the disappearance of a
|
||
starship's crew, the landing party is captured by giant alien
|
||
slugs and put in a zoo.
|
||
|
||
17. BEM
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 7403.6: An alien Starfleet commander attempts to test
|
||
Kirk's resourcefulness, but accidentally winds up placing the
|
||
Enterprise in jeopardy.
|
||
|
||
18. Albatross
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 5275.6: While delivering medical supplies to a
|
||
planet, McCoy is arrested and charged with causing a plague there
|
||
19 years earlier.
|
||
|
||
19. The Pirates of Orion
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 6334.1: When Spock is infected with choriocytosis,
|
||
the Enterprise arranges to rendezvous with another ship to
|
||
retrieve the disease's only known antidote, only to have the ship
|
||
raided by Orion pirates.
|
||
|
||
20. Practical Joker
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 3183.3: While passing through a cosmic cloud in an
|
||
attempt to evade hostile Romulans, strange events begin occurring
|
||
aboard the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
21. How Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 6063.4: The Enterprise runs afoul of Kulkukan, an
|
||
ancient astronaut who was worshipped on Earth millennia ago as a
|
||
god.
|
||
|
||
22. The Counter-Clock Incident
|
||
N/A
|
||
Stardate 6770.3: While transporting elderly Commodore Robert
|
||
April, the first captain of the Enterprise, the ship is pulled
|
||
into an alternate universe where time quickly runs backwards,
|
||
transforming everyone into children.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* THE STAR TREK FILMS *==---
|
||
REFERENCE GUIDE
|
||
|
||
|
||
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
|
||
1979 G
|
||
Stardate 7411.4: Admiral Kirk returns to take command of the
|
||
newly-refitted USS Enterprise on a mission to make contact with
|
||
V'ger, a mysterious nebulous lifeform composed of almost pure
|
||
energy.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
|
||
1982 PG
|
||
Stardate 8130.3: While on a training mission, the Enterprise
|
||
is attacked by Khan, who has hijacked a Federation starship and
|
||
stolen the top secret "Genesis Project".
|
||
|
||
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
|
||
1984 PG
|
||
Stardate 8210.3: Kirk and the Enterprise crew risk everything
|
||
when they steal the Enterprise from Spacedock and journey to the
|
||
Genesis Planet in an effort to retrieve Spock's body, unaware
|
||
that a Klingon ship also wants the secrets of Genesis.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
|
||
1986 PG
|
||
Stardate 8390.0: While en route to Earth, Kirk and the crew of
|
||
the Enterprise travel back in time to the 1980s (in their stolen
|
||
Klingon ship) to retrieve a pair of Humpbacked Whales needed
|
||
desperately in the future.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
|
||
1989 PG
|
||
Stardate 8454.1: A terrorist group, led by Spock's long lost
|
||
half-brother, kidnaps three ambassadors on the "Planet of
|
||
Galactic Peace" in an attempt to hijack the USS Enterprise and
|
||
voyage to the center of the galaxy, where they believe God awaits
|
||
them.
|
||
|
||
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
|
||
1991 PG
|
||
Stardate 9521.6: When the Klingon Empire makes peaceful
|
||
overtures towards the Federation, Kirk and the Enterprise are
|
||
ordered to escort the Klingon Chancellor to Earth, only to have
|
||
Kirk framed for the chancellor's assassination.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION *===--
|
||
EPISODE REFERENCE GUIDE
|
||
|
||
SEASON 1---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
1/2. Encounter at Farpoint
|
||
721
|
||
Stardate 41153.7: A mysterious entity named "Q" places the crew
|
||
of the new starship "Enterprise" on trial for all the crimes of
|
||
humanity.
|
||
|
||
3. The Naked Now
|
||
103
|
||
Stardate 41209.2: Romance, chaos, and danger result when a
|
||
mysterious virus renders the crew of the Enterprise intoxicated.
|
||
|
||
4. Code of Honor
|
||
104
|
||
Stardate 41235.25: Lt. Yar is forced to battle for her freedom
|
||
and the welfare of a diseased planet when she is kidnapped by
|
||
aliens known as Ligonians.
|
||
|
||
5. The Last Outpost
|
||
107
|
||
Stardate 41386.4: Held captive over an unknown planet, the away
|
||
teams of both the Enterprise and a Ferengi starship must pass an
|
||
important inquisition by an entity known as Portal before they
|
||
can be allowed to continue through space.
|
||
|
||
6. Where No One Has Gone Before
|
||
106
|
||
Stardate 41263.1: Teenager Wesley Crusher and a dying alien are
|
||
the crew's only hope for escape when the Enterprise warps into a
|
||
galaxy where thoughts become reality.
|
||
|
||
7. Lonely Among Us
|
||
108
|
||
Stardate 41249.3: While passing through a series of energy
|
||
patterns in space, the Enterprise crew find themselves trying to
|
||
solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Chief Asst. Engineer
|
||
Singh, and the altered personalities of Lt. Worf, Dr. Crusher,
|
||
and Captain Picard.
|
||
|
||
8. Justice
|
||
109
|
||
Stardate 41255.6: When Wesley is sentenced to death for
|
||
accidentally violating an alien planet's customs, Captain Picard
|
||
is forced to choose between saving Wesley's life or violating the
|
||
Prime Directive, which prohibits interfering with another
|
||
culture's way of life.
|
||
|
||
9. The Battle
|
||
110
|
||
Stardate 41723.9: A Ferengi captain offers the Federation
|
||
Captain Picard's old starship, the Stargazer, but uses the peace
|
||
offering as a means of revenging his son's death on Picard with a
|
||
thought-altering device.
|
||
|
||
10. Hide and Q
|
||
111
|
||
Stardate 41590.5: The Enterprise is once again challenged by
|
||
the powerful "Q," who offers Riker godlike powers if Riker will
|
||
join the "Q-Continuum."
|
||
|
||
11. Haven
|
||
105
|
||
Stardate 41294.5: Deanna Troi is caught between her feelings
|
||
for Riker and her devotion to Betazed customs when she faces a
|
||
prearranged marriage.
|
||
|
||
12. The Big Goodbye
|
||
113
|
||
Stardate 41997.7: While hostile aliens await a vital
|
||
ritualistic greeting by Captain Picard, he and three other crew
|
||
members are trapped in a malfunctioning Holodeck recreation of
|
||
1941 San Francisco, where the four of them are being held
|
||
hostage by murderous gangsters.
|
||
|
||
13. Datalore
|
||
114
|
||
Stardate 41242.4: While visiting the planet where Data was
|
||
found, the Away Team discovers a prototype of Data named Lore,
|
||
who begins formulating an evil plan to sacrifice the Enterprise
|
||
crew to a gigantic "Crystal Entity."
|
||
|
||
14. Angel One
|
||
115
|
||
Stardate 41636.9: While the Away Team struggles to save male
|
||
fugitives on a planet run by women, the Enterprise is ravaged by
|
||
a highly infectious virus.
|
||
|
||
15. 11001001
|
||
116
|
||
Stardate 41365.9: While docked at a starbase, the Enterprise is
|
||
hijacked with only Riker and Picard on board, who learn their
|
||
only clues lie with a mysterious Holodeck woman named "Minuet."
|
||
|
||
16. Too Short a Season
|
||
112
|
||
Stardate 41309.5: The Enterprise escorts a Federation admiral
|
||
to a planet to negotiate the release of hostages, but the
|
||
planetary governor wants to kill him in revenge for a previous
|
||
hostage crisis that ended in tragedy.
|
||
|
||
17. When the Bough Breaks
|
||
118
|
||
Stardate 41509.1: The Enterprise discovers a planet believed to
|
||
be mythological, only to have the sterile civilization kidnap
|
||
Wesley and several other children, in hopes of rebuilding their
|
||
race and repopulating their planet.
|
||
|
||
18. Home Soil
|
||
117
|
||
Stardate 41463.9: When a powerful microscopic life form
|
||
declares war on humans, it takes over the Enterprise's lab and
|
||
computers, and threatens to destroy the ship.
|
||
|
||
19. Coming of Age
|
||
119
|
||
Stardate 41416.2: While Wesley endures the grueling Starfleet
|
||
Academy entrance exams, Captain Picard faces an investigation
|
||
into his competency as a starship captain.
|
||
|
||
20. Heart of Glory
|
||
120
|
||
Stardate 41503.7: Lt. Worf is torn between his loyalty to the
|
||
Enterprise and his fierce Klingon heritage when two Klingon
|
||
fugitives attempt to seize control of the ship.
|
||
|
||
21. The Arsenal of Freedom
|
||
121
|
||
Stardate 41798.2: Picard and the Away Team fight for their
|
||
lives on a planet run by a computerized weapons system, which
|
||
also attacks the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
22. Symbiosis
|
||
123
|
||
Stardate Unknown: The Enterprise is caught in the middle when
|
||
two alien races wage a bitter struggle over cargo which one of
|
||
them needs for survival.
|
||
|
||
23. Skin of Evil
|
||
122
|
||
Stardate 41601.3: A rescue mission turns to tragedy when Tasha
|
||
Yar is killed by an evil alien entity named Armus.
|
||
|
||
24. We'll Always Have Paris
|
||
124
|
||
Stardate 41697.9: Captain Picard is unexpectedly reunited with
|
||
his first love while investigating lethal time warp experiments.
|
||
|
||
25. Conspiracy
|
||
125
|
||
Stardate 41775.5: Captain Picard and Commander Riker travel to
|
||
earth to investigate rumors of a conspiracy in the highest ranks
|
||
of Starfleet Command.
|
||
|
||
26. The Neutral Zone
|
||
126
|
||
Stardate 41986.0: While traveling to a meeting with
|
||
hostile Romulans, the Enterprise discovers a derelict ship
|
||
containing three cryogenically frozen Americans from the 20th
|
||
century.
|
||
|
||
SEASON 2--------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
27. The Child
|
||
127
|
||
Stardate 42073.1: While preparing to transport a deadly plague
|
||
to a research lab, the crew is stunned by the announcement of
|
||
Counselor Troi's pregnancy.
|
||
|
||
28. Where Silence Has Lease
|
||
128
|
||
Stardate 42193.6: The Enterprise and her crew are held hostage
|
||
in a mysterious void by a sadistic entity who wishes to observe
|
||
the many ways in which humans die.
|
||
|
||
29. Elementary, Dear Data
|
||
129
|
||
Stardate 42286.3: While pretending to be Sherlock Holmes in the
|
||
Holodeck, Data must solve a malfunctioning mystery that threatens
|
||
Dr. Pulaski's life, and the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
30. The Outrageous Okona
|
||
130
|
||
Stardate 42402.7: While the Enterprise plays host to a roguish
|
||
captain wanted by two civilizations, Data struggles to acquire a
|
||
sense of humor by consulting a Holodeck comedian.
|
||
|
||
31. Loud as a Whisper
|
||
132
|
||
Stardate 42477.2: The future of a warring planet depends on a
|
||
deaf mediator, who suddenly loses his ability to communicate.
|
||
|
||
32. The Schizoid Man
|
||
131
|
||
Stardate 42437.5: A brilliant but terminally ill scientist
|
||
seeks eternal life by transferring his mind into Data's body.
|
||
|
||
33. Unnatural Selection
|
||
133
|
||
Stardate 42494.8: The crew grapples with a mysterious disease
|
||
which accelerates the aging process, causing humans to die of old
|
||
age within a matter of days.
|
||
|
||
34. A Matter of Honor
|
||
134
|
||
Stardate 42506.5: Riker's loyalties are put to the test when he
|
||
is assigned to a Klingon vessel which plans to attack the
|
||
Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
35. The Measure of a Man
|
||
135
|
||
Stardate 42523.7: When Data refuses to be disassembled for
|
||
research purposes, Picard is enlisted to help him fight for his
|
||
rights in court.
|
||
|
||
36. The Dauphin
|
||
136
|
||
Stardate 42568.8: Wesley falls in love with the beautiful young
|
||
ruler of Daled IV, who harbors a secret power.
|
||
|
||
37. Contagion
|
||
137
|
||
Stardate 42609.1: The Enterprise's computer system falls prey
|
||
to a mysterious electronic "virus" which could program the ship
|
||
to self destruct, while the Enterprise is confronted by Romulans.
|
||
|
||
38. The Royale
|
||
138
|
||
Stardate 42625.4: While investigating the discovery of a piece
|
||
of metal stamped with a United States Air Force insignia, the
|
||
Away Team finds itself in the world of "The Hotel Royale," a
|
||
novel come to life.
|
||
|
||
39. Time Squared
|
||
139
|
||
Stardate 42679.2: The Enterprise discovers a shuttlecraft
|
||
containing an exact replica of Captain Picard from six hours in
|
||
the future, warning them of destruction.
|
||
|
||
40. The Icarus Factor
|
||
140
|
||
Stardate 42686.4: Commander Riker's estranged father appears on
|
||
the eve of his departure to assume command of a new starship,
|
||
while Worf is concerned about missing his Klingon Rite of
|
||
Ascension.
|
||
|
||
41. Pen Pals
|
||
141
|
||
Stardate 42695.3: Data races against time to save the life of a
|
||
little alien girl he's befriended on a planet doomed for
|
||
destruction.
|
||
|
||
42. Q Who
|
||
142
|
||
Stardate 42761.3: The Enterprise is hurled across the galaxy by
|
||
the malevolent "Q," who sets the crew up for destruction at the
|
||
hands of cybernetic aliens who call themselves the Borg.
|
||
|
||
43. Samaritan Snare
|
||
143
|
||
Stardate 42779.1: While Picard and Wesley journey to a Starbase
|
||
via shuttlecraft, Geordi is kidnapped by the simple-minded Paklit
|
||
race.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
44. Up the Long Ladder
|
||
144
|
||
Stardate 42823.2: The crew's rescue of a missing Earth colony
|
||
leads to the discovery of a civilization composed entirely of
|
||
clones.
|
||
|
||
45. Manhunt
|
||
145
|
||
Stardate 42859.2: In her search for the perfect mate, Troi's
|
||
oversexed mother beams aboard the Enterprise and sets her sights
|
||
on Captain Picard.
|
||
|
||
46. The Emissary
|
||
146
|
||
Stardate 42901.3: An official mission becomes a personal matter
|
||
when Worf's former love is sent to the Enterprise to intercept a
|
||
ship carrying Klingons who aren't aware that the war between the
|
||
Empire and the Federation is over.
|
||
|
||
47. Peak Performance
|
||
147
|
||
Stardate 42923.4: A simulated war game turns deadly when the
|
||
crews of both ships are ambushed by a Ferengi Marauder.
|
||
|
||
48. Shades of Gray
|
||
148
|
||
Stardate 42976.1: Commander Riker is struck down by a deadly
|
||
microbe which invades his central nervous system, and which can
|
||
only be repulsed by triggering memories of his service aboard the
|
||
Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
SEASON 3---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
49. Evolution
|
||
150
|
||
Stardate 43125.8: The crew fights for survival when a
|
||
mysterious force attacks the Enterprise's life support systems.
|
||
|
||
50. The Ensigns of Command
|
||
149
|
||
Stardate Unknown: Data races against time to save a colony of
|
||
humans that has been marked for death by aliens.
|
||
|
||
51. The Survivors
|
||
151
|
||
Stardate 43142.4: The Enterprise travels to Rana IV, a remote
|
||
colony where just two of its 11,000 inhabitants have miraculously
|
||
survived a devastating attack.
|
||
|
||
52. Who Watches the Watchers
|
||
152
|
||
Stardate 43173.5: Mistakenly believing Captain Picard to be a
|
||
god, the members of a primitive culture seize Troi and prepare to
|
||
sacrifice her to appease him.
|
||
|
||
53. The Bonding
|
||
153
|
||
Stardate 43198.7: When the ship's archaeologist is killed on a
|
||
mission led by Worf, the Klingon feels responsible for the young
|
||
son she left behind.
|
||
|
||
54. Booby Trap
|
||
154
|
||
Stardate 43205.6: While the Enterprise is caught in a deadly
|
||
booby trap that captures the ship and converts its energy into
|
||
lethal levels of radiation, Geordi consults a holodeck recreation
|
||
of the Enterprise's designer to discover a way out.
|
||
|
||
55. The Enemy
|
||
155
|
||
Stardate 43349.2: After Geordi and a Romulan are stranded
|
||
together on a storm-ravaged planet, the crew's attempts to rescue
|
||
him are hindered by an aggressive Romulan Warbird.
|
||
|
||
56. The Price
|
||
156
|
||
Stardate 43385.6: Counselor Troi is swept off her feet by a
|
||
dashing delegate who uses unethical methods to transact his
|
||
business while on board the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
57. The Vengeance Factor
|
||
157
|
||
Stardate 43421.9: The crew's attempts to mediate a violent
|
||
dispute between warring clans is sabotaged by a mysterious
|
||
assassin.
|
||
|
||
58. The Defector
|
||
158
|
||
Stardate 43462.5: A Romulan defector leads the Enterprise into
|
||
a showdown that could erupt into a full scale war.
|
||
|
||
59. The Hunted
|
||
159
|
||
Stardate 43489.2: The Enterprise is bombarded by an alien
|
||
soldier whose government turned him into the ultimate violent
|
||
killer.
|
||
|
||
60. The High Ground
|
||
160
|
||
Stardate 43510.7: Dr. Crusher's abduction by a radical
|
||
terrorist group thrusts the Enterprise crew into an explosive
|
||
civil war on Rutia IV. (This episode was banned in Great Britain)
|
||
|
||
61. Deja Q
|
||
161
|
||
Stardate 43539.1: The crew is surprised by the appearance of
|
||
their old nemesis, "Q," who has been stripped of his godlike
|
||
powers and is being hunted by races he has tormented in the past.
|
||
|
||
62. A Matter of Perspective
|
||
162
|
||
Stardate 43610.4: When Riker is suspected of murdering an
|
||
esteemed scientist who had accused the Enterprise officer of
|
||
seducing his wife, he is put on trial in the Holodeck, where the
|
||
different testimonies are recreated and viewed.
|
||
|
||
63. Yesterday's Enterprise
|
||
163
|
||
Stardate 43625.2: The course of history is altered when a time
|
||
rift brings Enterprise NCC-1701-C from the past into the present,
|
||
to a crew which now includes Tasha Yar.
|
||
|
||
64. The Offspring
|
||
164
|
||
Stardate 43657.0: Data creates an android daughter using a
|
||
transfer of his own programming, but Starfleet wants to separate
|
||
the pair.
|
||
|
||
65. Sins of the Father
|
||
165
|
||
Stardate 43685.2: When his long-lost younger brother appears
|
||
on the Enterprise, Worf learns that he must travel to the Klingon
|
||
home planet to fight a life or death battle for his family's
|
||
honor.
|
||
|
||
66. Allegiance
|
||
166
|
||
Stardate 43714.1: Captain Picard is kidnapped by a mysterious
|
||
alien force, and replaced by an exact double on the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
67. Captain's Holiday
|
||
167
|
||
Stardate 43745.2: While vacationing on the resort planet Raisa,
|
||
Picard becomes entangled with a beautiful archaeologist, a
|
||
treacherous Ferengi, and a search for a missing weapon from the
|
||
future.
|
||
|
||
68. Tin Man
|
||
168
|
||
Stardate 43779.3: The Enterprise is thrust into a deadly
|
||
showdown with the Romulans over a newly discovered life-form in a
|
||
remote star system.
|
||
|
||
|
||
69. Hollow Pursuits
|
||
169
|
||
Stardate 43807.4: The crew struggles to help shy Lt. Barclay,
|
||
whose obsession with the fantasy worlds of the Holodeck may be
|
||
endangering the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
70. The Most Toys
|
||
170
|
||
Stardate 43872.2: The crew leaves Data for dead when his
|
||
shuttle explodes during a routine mission, unaware that he's
|
||
being held captive by a collector of rare objects.
|
||
|
||
71. Sarek
|
||
171
|
||
Stardate 43917.4: The Enterprise is plagued by outbreaks of
|
||
random violence when it is visited by the renowned Vulcan
|
||
ambassador.
|
||
|
||
72. Menage a Troi
|
||
172
|
||
Stardate 43930.7: The Enterprise is thrown into chaos when
|
||
Riker, Troi, and her mother are all kidnapped by the Ferengi.
|
||
|
||
73. Transfigurations
|
||
173
|
||
Stardate 43957.2: The Enterprise rescues a mysterious humanoid
|
||
whose remarkable powers affect the entire crew.
|
||
|
||
74. The Best of Both Worlds Pt. I
|
||
174
|
||
Stardate 43989.1: The Borg return, and capture Picard as the
|
||
first step in their attempt to conquer Earth.
|
||
|
||
SEASON 4---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
75. The Best of Both Worlds Pt. II
|
||
175
|
||
Stardate 44001.4: Riker must choose between saving Picard and
|
||
saving humanity when the Borg use the kidnapped captain as part
|
||
of their plan to conquer and destroy Earth.
|
||
|
||
76. Family
|
||
178
|
||
Stardate 44012.3: While the Enterprise undergoes repairs on
|
||
Earth, Worf is reunited with his human family, Dr. Crusher picks
|
||
up some of her late husband's belongings, and Picard comes face
|
||
to face with his jealous brother.
|
||
|
||
77. Brothers
|
||
177
|
||
Stardate 44085.7: Data is summoned to the side of his elderly
|
||
creator, and clashes with his evil brother, Lore.
|
||
|
||
78. Suddenly Human
|
||
176
|
||
Stardate 44143.7: Picard risks war when he refuses to return a
|
||
human boy to the aliens who have raised him and may have abused
|
||
him.
|
||
|
||
79. Remember Me
|
||
179
|
||
Stardate 44161.2: Wesley's experiment with warp fields results
|
||
in the mysterious and gradual disappearance of the crew.
|
||
|
||
80. Legacy
|
||
180
|
||
Stardate 44215.2: A rescue mission leads the Enterprise to the
|
||
birthplace of former crewmember Tasha Yar, where the crew
|
||
encounters her mysterious sister, Ishara.
|
||
|
||
81. Reunion
|
||
181
|
||
Stardate 44246.3: When Picard is chosen to mediate a Klingon
|
||
power struggle, Worf is reunited with his ex-girlfriend, their
|
||
child, and the Klingon who disgraced Worf's family's honor.
|
||
|
||
82. Future Imperfect
|
||
182
|
||
Stardate 44286.5: After an Away Team mission fails, Riker
|
||
awakens in sickbay to discover sixteen years have passed and he
|
||
now commands the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
83. Final Mission
|
||
183
|
||
Stardate 44307.3: After being accepted to Starfleet Academy,
|
||
Wesley accompanies Captain Picard on a final mission, only to
|
||
find himself struggling to keep the captain alive.
|
||
|
||
84. The Loss
|
||
184
|
||
Stardate 44356.9: When the Enterprise is caught in a "school"
|
||
of two-dimensional creatures, Counselor Troi resigns her post
|
||
after experiencing a mysterious loss of her powers.
|
||
|
||
85. Data's Day
|
||
185
|
||
Stardate 44390.1: Chief O'Brien's impending wedding compounds
|
||
Data's confusion about the nuances of human emotions, while the
|
||
Enterprise escorts a Vulcan diplomat to a rendezvous in the
|
||
Neutral Zone.
|
||
|
||
86. The Wounded
|
||
186
|
||
Stardate 44429.6: Picard must stop a renegade Federation
|
||
starship which is making unprovoked attacks on a former enemy's
|
||
ships.
|
||
|
||
87. Devil's Due
|
||
187
|
||
Stardate 44474.5: Picard fights to save a terrified planet from
|
||
a powerful woman who claims to be the devil.
|
||
|
||
88. Clues
|
||
188
|
||
Stardate 44502.7: Picard and the Enterprise crew are shocked to
|
||
discover Data is lying to them and covering up information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
89. First Contact
|
||
189
|
||
Stardate Unknown: While working undercover during a first
|
||
contact mission, Riker is critically wounded and mistaken for a
|
||
hostile alien.
|
||
|
||
90. Galaxy's Child
|
||
190
|
||
Stardate 44614.6: The Enterprise becomes a surrogate mother to
|
||
a huge alien creature after Picard is forced to destroy its real
|
||
mother.
|
||
|
||
91. Night Terrors
|
||
191
|
||
Stardate 44631.2: Trapped in a rift in space, the Enterprise
|
||
crew are plagued by unexplained paranoia and hallucinations.
|
||
|
||
92. Identity Crisis
|
||
192
|
||
Stardate 44664.5: Dr. Crusher races against time to locate a
|
||
parasite that threatens to transform Geordi into an alien
|
||
creature.
|
||
|
||
93. The Nth Degree
|
||
193
|
||
Stardate 44704.2: When an alien probe endows Lt. Barclay with
|
||
superhuman intelligence, he threatens the fate of the ship.
|
||
|
||
94. Qpid
|
||
194
|
||
Stardate 44741.9: The mischievous "Q" transforms Picard into
|
||
Robin Hood and the crew into his band of Merry Men, and sends
|
||
them to Sherwood Forrest on a quest to force Picard to prove his
|
||
love for an old flame.
|
||
|
||
95. The Drumhead
|
||
195
|
||
Stardate 44769.2: A search for a traitor aboard the Enterprise
|
||
turns into a 23rd-century "witch hunt" in which Picard is
|
||
implicated.
|
||
|
||
96. Half a Life
|
||
196
|
||
Stardate 44805.3: Picard risks war when he offers asylum to a
|
||
visiting scientist who wishes to escape the ritual suicide
|
||
mandated by his society.
|
||
|
||
97. The Host
|
||
197
|
||
Stardate 44821.3: Dr, Crusher's love is put to the test when
|
||
she falls for an alien symbiote who exists inside different host
|
||
bodies in order to survive.
|
||
|
||
|
||
98. The Mind's Eye
|
||
198
|
||
Stardate 44885.5: Romulan forces kidnap Geordi and turn him
|
||
into an assassin programmed to kill a Klingon governor.
|
||
|
||
99. In Theory
|
||
199
|
||
Stardate 44923.3: Data experiments with love by pursuing a
|
||
romantic relationship with a fellow crew member.
|
||
|
||
100. Redemption Pt. I
|
||
200
|
||
Stardate 44995.3: As civil war threatens the Klingon Empire,
|
||
Worf's loyalties are torn between his people and the Federation.
|
||
|
||
SEASON 5---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
101. Redemption Pt. II
|
||
201
|
||
Stardate 45020.4: The Klingon civil war continues, as Picard
|
||
learns the origins of Romulan Commander Sela.
|
||
|
||
102. Darmok
|
||
202
|
||
Stardate 45047.2 Picard is kidnapped and transported to the
|
||
surface of a hostile world with an alien captain whose language
|
||
is almost indecipherable.
|
||
|
||
103. Ensign Ro
|
||
203
|
||
Stardate 45076.3: A headstrong mission specialist aboard the
|
||
Enterprise may have a hidden agenda that could threaten the peace
|
||
between the Federation and the Cardassians.
|
||
|
||
104. Silicon Avatar
|
||
204
|
||
Stardate 45122.3: An elderly scientist believes Data has allied
|
||
with the destructive "Crystal Entity" when it decimates a colony
|
||
the Away Team is on.
|
||
|
||
105. Disaster
|
||
205
|
||
Stardate 45156.1: The Enterprise collides with a subspace
|
||
anomaly, trapping the crew in different parts of the ship.
|
||
|
||
106. The Game
|
||
206
|
||
Stardate 45208.2: Riker returns from shore leave on Raisa with
|
||
a highly addictive video game that is part of an alien plot to
|
||
seize control of the Federation.
|
||
|
||
107. Unification Pt. I
|
||
208
|
||
Stardate 45233.1: Picard and Data go on an undercover mission
|
||
to Romulus to learn if the famous Vulcan ambassador Spock has
|
||
defected.
|
||
|
||
108. Unification Pt. II
|
||
207
|
||
Stardate 45245.8: Picard learns Spock's motives for travelling
|
||
to Romulus, while the Enterprise investigates the theft of a
|
||
Vulcan ship.
|
||
|
||
109. A Matter of Time
|
||
209
|
||
Stardate 45349.1: The presence of a time traveller disturbs the
|
||
crew of the Enterprise during a routine mission.
|
||
|
||
110. New Ground
|
||
210
|
||
Stardate 45376.3: Worf's son, Alexander, returns to the
|
||
Enterprise, and Worf learns some valuable lessons about
|
||
parenting.
|
||
|
||
111. Hero Worship
|
||
211
|
||
Stardate 45397.3: Data rescues a traumatized young boy from a
|
||
doomed starship, who starts to mimic him.
|
||
|
||
112. Violations
|
||
212
|
||
Stardate 45429.3: The Enterprise escorts three telepathic
|
||
aliens, one of whom is a mind rapist whose attacks leave its
|
||
victims in a comatose state.
|
||
|
||
113. The Masterpiece Society
|
||
213
|
||
Stardate 45470.1: The Enterprise attempts to save a closed
|
||
utopian society from a natural disaster, but problems arise when
|
||
the colonists ask Captain Picard for asylum.
|
||
|
||
114. Conundrum
|
||
214
|
||
Stardate 45494.2: While suffering from an unexplained case of
|
||
mass amnesia, the Enterprise crew finds themselves fighting a war
|
||
they do not remember or understand, as they search for their own
|
||
identities.
|
||
|
||
115. Power Play
|
||
215
|
||
Stardate 45571.2: After returning from a planet, Data, Troi,
|
||
and O'Brien claim to be possessed by the spirits of a previous
|
||
starship's crew, and attempt to seize control of the Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
116. Ethics
|
||
216
|
||
Stardate 45587.3: After being critically injured in an
|
||
accident, Worf must choose between committing suicide or risking
|
||
a potentially fatal surgical procedure, while Dr. Crusher
|
||
contends with a doctor whose ethical practices are questionable.
|
||
|
||
117. The Outcast
|
||
217
|
||
Stardate 45614.6: A rescue mission leads to a dangerous romance
|
||
between Riker and a rebellious member of an androgynous race.
|
||
|
||
118. Cause and Effect
|
||
218
|
||
Stardate 45652.1: The Enterprise crew is perplexed when they
|
||
find themselves caught in a time loop that begins with a poker
|
||
game and ends with a fatal collision between the Enterprise and a
|
||
ship that vanished 90 years earlier.
|
||
|
||
119. The First Duty
|
||
219.
|
||
Stardate 45703.9: Wesley is involved in an accident resulting
|
||
in the death of a fellow cadet at Starfleet Academy, and Picard
|
||
learns he may be covering up the truth.
|
||
|
||
120. Cost of Living
|
||
220
|
||
Stardate 45733.6: Lwaxana Troi angers both Deanna and Worf when
|
||
she introduces Alexander to her fun-loving lifestyle; meanwhile,
|
||
parasites infect the Enterprise, causing shipwide malfunctions.
|
||
|
||
121. The Perfect Mate
|
||
221
|
||
Stardate 45761.3: Picard finds himself attracted to a beautiful
|
||
empathic metamorph who has been pledged to the ruler of another
|
||
planet for a prearranged marriage.
|
||
|
||
122. Imaginary Friend
|
||
222
|
||
Stardate 45852.1: An alien entity appears on the Enterprise in
|
||
the form of a little girl's imaginary friend, and decides the
|
||
ship and her crew of rule-making adults must be destroyed.
|
||
|
||
123. I, Borg
|
||
223
|
||
Stardate Unknown: See the Rumor Mill
|
||
|
||
124. The Next Phase
|
||
224
|
||
Stardate Unknown: See the Rumor Mill
|
||
|
||
125. Inner Light
|
||
225
|
||
Stardate Unknown: See the Rumor Mill
|
||
|
||
126. Time's Arrow Pt. I
|
||
226
|
||
Stardate Unknown: See the Rumor Mill
|
||
|
||
---==* THE RUMOR MILL *==---
|
||
|
||
All of the following tidbits are RUMORS ONLY. If you don't want
|
||
to have some future episodes spoiled for you, you may not want to
|
||
read any further. You have been warned.
|
||
|
||
Whoopi Goldberg will do three more episodes of ST:TNG. Also,
|
||
Nichelle Nichols may appear in a future episode as Guinan's
|
||
Mother or Daughter. (NOTE: The latest rumor on this is Guinan
|
||
will appear in either the last 3 or 4 episodes this season, and
|
||
possibly the first few episodes of next season. As of this
|
||
writing, she has reappeared in "Imaginary Friend" and "I, Borg".)
|
||
|
||
Paramount may introduce a homosexual character to ST:TNG. (NOTE:
|
||
It looks like right now they've decided instead to have a
|
||
homosexuality- themed episode with "The Outcast")
|
||
|
||
Future episodes will include:
|
||
|
||
"I, Borg" - The Borg are back! Well... at least one of them is.
|
||
Geordi takes it upon himself to free an adolescent boy from his
|
||
Borg programming, when the Enterprise discovers a crashed Borg
|
||
ship.
|
||
|
||
"The Next Phase" - Experimental Romulan cloaking technology
|
||
renders Geordi and Ro Laryn invisible (oops!), and the crew
|
||
believes they're both dead. Rumor has it we'll get to see Data
|
||
deliver Geordi's eulogy, and Riker will play the trombone at his
|
||
funeral. We'll actually learn quite a bit about Geordi's family
|
||
in this episode.
|
||
|
||
"Inner Light" - "An alien icon in space has a strange effect" on
|
||
Picard. This episode will feature Patrick Stewart's son, Daniel,
|
||
playing (appropriately) Picard's "long-lost son". I've heard
|
||
this will be an alternate reality story, as we'll also see
|
||
Picard's "grandchildren."
|
||
|
||
"Time's Arrow" - The big season finale is coming up...
|
||
Apparently, Data travels back in time (with Guinan) to either the
|
||
late 19th or early 20th century, where he meets the legendary
|
||
author Mark Twain. The episode was originally not written as a
|
||
two-part episode, but will be expanded to become one. Rumor has
|
||
it that our old buddy, Q, will appear either at the end of part 1
|
||
or the beginning of part 2.
|
||
|
||
"Duelling Qs" (Next Season) - From what I hear, it will involve
|
||
two Qs challenging each other to a sort of intergalactic
|
||
olympiad. The John DeLancie Q has the Enterprise Crew play on
|
||
his team, so to speak. The other Q is... ready for this?... to
|
||
be played by William Campbell (The Squire of Gothos). "Are you
|
||
challenging me to a duel?" This episode may not be filmed due to
|
||
projected cost overruns.
|
||
|
||
|
||
We will see (oh, joy) the Enterprise "head" (or bathroom) in an
|
||
upcoming episode this season.
|
||
|
||
The secret of Picard's relationship with Guinan (which has been
|
||
hinted at in "The Best of Both Worlds" and "Ensign Ro") will be
|
||
revealed before the end of the sixth season.
|
||
|
||
Both Stewart and McFadden would like to see the Picard/Crusher
|
||
relationship explored more. Stewart has revealed that an
|
||
"upcoming episode" will touch on it a little (possibly the
|
||
episode "Inner Light?").
|
||
|
||
We may see a female Q next season (why not?).
|
||
|
||
Michael Dorn will play a non-klingon role in a guest appearance.
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG will run for seven seasons, not six, as was initially
|
||
reported.
|
||
|
||
Dr. Pulaski will _not_ appear on ST:TNG again.
|
||
|
||
There will no longer be any more episodes with Data emulating
|
||
Sherlock Holmes, and "Moriarty" (from "Elementary, My Dear Data")
|
||
will not appear again on ST:TNG. This is because Paramount would
|
||
have to pay the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle a licensing fee
|
||
(apparently, they were really upset that "Elementary, My Dear
|
||
Data" was shot without the above sum being paid.)
|
||
|
||
AND NOT A RUMOR, BUT... Brent Spiner has released an album of
|
||
songs entitled "Ol' Yellow Eyes is Back." In addition to Spiner,
|
||
Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, and Levar Burton
|
||
appear as Spiner's backup singers, "The Sunspots" (on the song
|
||
"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"). I had a chance to listen to it, and
|
||
IMHO, it is truly awful. I mean it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES *==---
|
||
MAIN CAST:
|
||
|
||
|
||
William Shatner.....................Capt. James Tiberius Kirk
|
||
George Samuel Kirk
|
||
Sargon
|
||
Dr. Janice Lester
|
||
Leonard Nimoy.......................Commander Spock
|
||
Science Officer
|
||
Also First Officer
|
||
DeForest Kelley.....................Leonard "Bones" McCoy
|
||
Ship's Doctor
|
||
Commander rank
|
||
James Doohan........................Lt. Comm. Montgomery Scott
|
||
aka "Scotty"
|
||
Chief Engineer
|
||
Walter Koening......................Ensign Pavel Chekov
|
||
Second and Third season only
|
||
Ship's Navigator
|
||
Nichelle Nichols....................Lt. Nyota Uhura
|
||
Communications Officer
|
||
George Takei........................Lt. Hikaryu Sulu
|
||
Ship's Helmsman
|
||
Majel Barret........................Nurse Christine Chapel
|
||
Computer Voice
|
||
"Number One"
|
||
First Officer in "The Cage"
|
||
Grace Lee Whitney...................Yeoman Janice Rand
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION *==---
|
||
MAIN CAST:
|
||
|
||
Patrick Stewart.....................Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
|
||
Locutus of Borg
|
||
Jonathan Frakes.....................Commander William Riker
|
||
First Officer
|
||
Levar Burton........................Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge
|
||
Chief Engineer
|
||
Season 2: Lieutenant
|
||
Season 1: Lieutenant J.G.
|
||
Denise Crosby.......................Lt. Natasha "Tasha" Yar
|
||
Security Chief
|
||
Died in Action: Skin of Evil
|
||
See also: Guest Cast
|
||
Michael Dorn........................Lieutenant Worf
|
||
Security Chief
|
||
Season 1 & 2: Lt. J.G.
|
||
Whoopi Goldberg.....................Guinan
|
||
Manager, Ten-Forward Lounge
|
||
Gates McFadden......................Dr. Beverly Crusher
|
||
Chief Medical Officer
|
||
Commander rank
|
||
Seasons 1, 3-5
|
||
Season 2: Assigned to SFMed.
|
||
Colm Meaney.........................Chief Miles Edward O'Brien
|
||
Transporter Chief
|
||
Diana Muldaur.......................Dr. Kate Pulaski
|
||
Season 2: CMO, Enterprise
|
||
Season 3: Transferred
|
||
Marina Sirtis.......................Counsellor Deanna Troi
|
||
Lt. Commander rank
|
||
Brent Spiner........................Lt. Commander NFN NMI Data
|
||
Second Officer
|
||
Lore
|
||
Dr. Noonian Soong
|
||
Will Wheaton........................Ensign Wesley Crusher
|
||
Season 3-4 only
|
||
Now in SF Academy
|
||
Seasons 1-3: Acting Ensign
|
||
Season 1: Civilian
|
||
See also: Guest Cast
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION *==---
|
||
GUEST CAST (PARTIAL LISTING)
|
||
|
||
Chad Allen.............................Jono
|
||
Suddenly Human
|
||
Corbin Bernsen.........................Q2
|
||
Deja Q
|
||
Theodore Bikel.........................Sergey Roshenko
|
||
Family
|
||
David Tristan Birkin...................Rene Picard
|
||
Family
|
||
Brian Bonsall..........................Alexander Roshenko
|
||
New Ground
|
||
Ethics
|
||
Cost of Living
|
||
Imaginary Friend
|
||
Georgia Brown..........................Helena Roshenko
|
||
Family
|
||
New Ground
|
||
Bill Campbell..........................Captain Okona
|
||
The Outrageous Okona
|
||
Cat....................................Spot
|
||
Data's Day
|
||
In Theory
|
||
Rosalind Chao..........................Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien
|
||
Data's Day
|
||
The Wounded
|
||
Night Terrors
|
||
In Theory
|
||
Disaster
|
||
Violations
|
||
Power Play
|
||
Charles Cooper.........................K'mpec
|
||
Sins of the Father
|
||
Reunion (Murdered)
|
||
Denise Crosby..........................Lt. Tasha Yar
|
||
Yesterday's Enterprise
|
||
(Killed)
|
||
Romulan Commander Sela
|
||
The Mind's Eye
|
||
Redemption I
|
||
Redemption II
|
||
Unification II
|
||
John DeLancie..........................Q
|
||
Encounter at Farpoint
|
||
Hide and Q
|
||
Q Who
|
||
Deja Q
|
||
Qpid
|
||
Elizabeth Dennehy......................Commander Shelby
|
||
The Best of Both Worlds
|
||
Samantha Eggar.........................Marie Picard
|
||
Family
|
||
|
||
|
||
Michelle Forbes........................Dara
|
||
Half a Life
|
||
Ensign Ro Laryn
|
||
Ensign Ro
|
||
Disaster
|
||
Conundrum
|
||
Power Play
|
||
Cause and Effect
|
||
The Next Phase
|
||
Matt Frewer............................Berlingoff Rasmussen
|
||
A Matter of Time
|
||
Susan Gibney...........................Leah Brahms
|
||
Booby Trap
|
||
Galaxy's Child
|
||
Kelsey Grammer.........................Captain Bateson
|
||
Cause and Effect
|
||
Jennifer Hetrick.......................Vash
|
||
Captain's Holiday
|
||
Qpid
|
||
Famke Janssen..........................Kamala
|
||
The Perfect Mate
|
||
Tony Jay...............................Minister Cambio
|
||
Cost of Living
|
||
Andreas Katsulas.......................Romulan Commander Tomalak
|
||
The Enemy
|
||
The Defector
|
||
Future Imperfect
|
||
DeForest Kelley........................"The Admiral"
|
||
Encounter at Farpoint
|
||
Jeremy Kemp............................Robert Picard
|
||
Family
|
||
Mark Lenard............................Sarek
|
||
Sarek
|
||
Unification I (Died)
|
||
Patrick Massett........................Duras
|
||
Sins of the Father
|
||
Reunion (Killed)
|
||
Carolyn McCormick......................Minuet
|
||
11001001
|
||
Future Imperfect
|
||
Eric Menyuk............................The Traveller
|
||
Where No One Has Gone
|
||
Before
|
||
Remember Me
|
||
Joanna Miles...........................Perrin
|
||
Sarek
|
||
Unification I
|
||
Lycia Naff.............................Ensign Sonya Gomez
|
||
Q Who
|
||
Samaritan Snare
|
||
Bebe Neuwirth..........................Lanel
|
||
First Contact
|
||
Leonard Nimoy..........................Ambassador Spock
|
||
Unification II
|
||
|
||
Tim O'Connor...........................Ambassador Breehan
|
||
The Perfect Mate
|
||
Joe Piscopo............................The Holodeck Comic
|
||
The Outrageous Okona
|
||
Suzie Plakson..........................Dr. Selar
|
||
The Schizoid Man
|
||
Ambassador K'Ehleyr
|
||
The Emissary
|
||
Reunion (Murdered)
|
||
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry..............The Enterprise Computer
|
||
Lwaxana Troi
|
||
Haven
|
||
Manhunt
|
||
Menage a Troi
|
||
Half a Life
|
||
Cost of Living
|
||
Robert Schenkkan.......................Lt. Cmdr. Dexter Remmick
|
||
Coming of Age
|
||
Conspiracy (Died)
|
||
Vincent Schiavelli.....................The Automated Salesman
|
||
The Arsenal of Freedom
|
||
Dwight Schultz.........................Lt. Reginald "Reg" Barclay
|
||
Hollow Pursuits
|
||
The Nth Degree
|
||
Jon Steuer.............................Alexander
|
||
Reunion
|
||
David Ogden Stiers.....................Timicin
|
||
Half a Life (Suicide)
|
||
Carel Struycken........................Mr. Homm
|
||
Haven
|
||
Manhunt
|
||
Menage a Troi
|
||
Half a Life
|
||
Cost of Living
|
||
Malachi Throne.........................Romulan Senator Pardek
|
||
Unification
|
||
Beth Toussaint.........................Ishara Yar
|
||
Legacy
|
||
Ray Walston............................Boothby
|
||
The First Duty
|
||
Doug Wert..............................Jack Crusher
|
||
Family
|
||
Violations
|
||
Will Wheaton...........................Ensign Wesley Crusher
|
||
The Game
|
||
The First Duty
|
||
Paul Winfield..........................Tamarian Captain
|
||
Darmok
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---==* CHANGES FROM SEASON TO SEASON *==---
|
||
|
||
From "Encounter at Farpoint" to the First Season:
|
||
|
||
* Opening credits changed from the actors' names only to actor
|
||
and character names.
|
||
* Troi's costume changed from uniform "mini-skirt" to non-uniform
|
||
dress with no rank pips. Troi's hair is also worn in a tight
|
||
bun.
|
||
|
||
From First Season to Second Season:
|
||
|
||
* Wesley Crusher's costume changed from shirt with rainbow stripe
|
||
to all-grey uniform with solid silver communicator.
|
||
* Worf is made Chief of Security (from red to gold uniform)
|
||
* Geordi is made Chief of Engineering (from red to gold uniform)
|
||
* Ten-Forward is constructed as a permanent set.
|
||
* Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg) is added to the crew.
|
||
* Dr Crusher is transferred to StarFleet Medical, and is replaced
|
||
by Dr. Kate Pulaski (Diana Muldaur).
|
||
* Cmdr. Riker now wears a beard.
|
||
* Chairs at Con and Ops changed from "couch-style" to "regular
|
||
style".
|
||
* Wesley Crusher made acting ensign.
|
||
* Worf's battle-sash changed from gold foil to aluminum
|
||
chain-link.
|
||
* The Stardates advance in a orderly, logical fashion, rather
|
||
than skip about, as they did in ST:TOS and the First Season of
|
||
ST:TNG.
|
||
|
||
From Second Season to Third Season:
|
||
|
||
* The first portion of the opening credits has changed from views
|
||
of the planets in the Solar System to different views of the
|
||
galaxy.
|
||
* Dr. Kate Pulaski mysteriously replaced by Dr. Beverly Crusher.
|
||
* The Uniforms are changed from a one-piece collar-less jumpsuit
|
||
to a looser two-piece uniform with a collar.
|
||
* Geordi LaForge promoted to Lt. Commander.
|
||
|
||
From Third Season to Fourth Season:
|
||
|
||
* Wesley made full Ensign before going to StarFleet Academy.
|
||
* Star Trek is now broadcast in Dolby Surroundsound.
|
||
|
||
From Fourth Season to Fifth Season:
|
||
|
||
* Title Sequence slightly rearranged with the "ST:TNG" coming out
|
||
of a "video-tunnel" effect.
|
||
* Captain Picard occasionally wears a blue-grey uniform with a
|
||
red and black suede jacket.
|
||
* In the Conference Room, the wall relief depicting the lineage
|
||
of "Enterprise" ships has been changed to a different pattern.
|
||
* The Enterprise's commissioning plaque is beginning to tarnish.
|
||
|
||
---==* STAR TREK: THE EPISODE AND FILM TITLE CHECKLIST *===---
|
||
|
||
|
||
ST:TOS SEASON 1--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 1. The Cage Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 2. The Man Trap Stardate 1531.1
|
||
[ ] 3. Charlie X Stardate 1533.6
|
||
[ ] 4. Where No Man Has Gone Before Stardate 1312.4
|
||
[ ] 5. The Naked Time Stardate 1704.2
|
||
[ ] 6. The Enemy Within Stardate 1672.1
|
||
[ ] 7. Mudd's Women Stardate 1329.1
|
||
[ ] 8. What are Little Girls Made of? Stardate 2712.4
|
||
[ ] 9. Miri Stardate 2713.5
|
||
[ ] 10. Dagger of the Mind Stardate 2715.1
|
||
[ ] 11. The Corbomite Maneuver Stardate 1512.2
|
||
[ ] 12. The Menagerie Stardate 3012.4
|
||
[ ] 13. The Conscience of the King Stardate 2817.6
|
||
[ ] 14. Balance of Terror Stardate 1709.1
|
||
[ ] 15. Shore Leave Stardate 3025.3
|
||
[ ] 16. The Galileo Seven Stardate 2821.5
|
||
[ ] 17. The Squire of Gothos Stardate 2124.5
|
||
[ ] 18. Arena Stardate 3045.6
|
||
[ ] 19. Tomorrow is Yesterday Stardate 3113.2
|
||
[ ] 20. Court-Martial Stardate 2947.3
|
||
[ ] 21. The Return of the Archons Stardate 3156.2
|
||
[ ] 22. Space Seed Stardate 3141.9
|
||
[ ] 23. A Taste of Armageddon Stardate 3192.1
|
||
[ ] 24. This Side of Paradise Stardate 3417.3
|
||
[ ] 25. The Devil in the Dark Stardate 3196.1
|
||
[ ] 26. Errand of Mercy Stardate 3198.4
|
||
[ ] 27. The Alternative Factor Stardate 3087.6
|
||
[ ] 28. The City on the Edge of Forever Stardate 3134.0
|
||
[ ] 29. Operation: Annihilate! Stardate 3287.2
|
||
|
||
ST:TOS SEASON 2--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 30. Amok Time Stardate 3372.7
|
||
[ ] 31. Who Mourns for Adonais? Stardate 3468.1
|
||
[ ] 32. The Changeling Stardate 3451.9
|
||
[ ] 33. Mirror, Mirror Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 34. The Apple Stardate 3715.0
|
||
[ ] 35. The Doomsday Machine Stardate 4202.9
|
||
[ ] 36. Catspaw Stardate 3018.2
|
||
[ ] 37. I, Mudd Stardate 4513.3
|
||
[ ] 38. Metamorphosis Stardate 3219.4
|
||
[ ] 39. Journey to Babel Stardate 3842.3
|
||
[ ] 40. Friday's Child Stardate 3497.2
|
||
[ ] 41. The Deadly Years Stardate 3478.2
|
||
[ ] 42. Obsession Stardate 3619.2
|
||
[ ] 43. Wolf in the Fold Stardate 3614.9
|
||
[ ] 44. The Trouble with Tribbles Stardate 4523.3
|
||
[ ] 45. The Gamemasters of Triskelion Stardate 3211.7
|
||
[ ] 46. A Piece of the Action Stardate 4598.0
|
||
|
||
[ ] 47. The Immunity Syndrome Stardate 4307.1
|
||
[ ] 48. A Private Little War Stardate 4211.4
|
||
[ ] 49. Return to Tomorrow Stardate 4768.3
|
||
[ ] 50. Patterns of Force Stardate 2534.0
|
||
[ ] 51. By Any Other Name Stardate 4657.5
|
||
[ ] 52. The Omega Glory Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 53. The Ultimate Computer Stardate 4729.4
|
||
[ ] 54. Bread and Circuses Stardate 4040.7
|
||
[ ] 55. Assignment: Earth Stardate Unknown
|
||
|
||
ST:TOS SEASON 3--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 56. Spock's Brain Stardate 5431.4
|
||
[ ] 57. The Interprise Incident Stardate 5031.3
|
||
[ ] 58. The Paradise Syndrome Stardate 4842.6
|
||
[ ] 59. And the Children Shall Lead Stardate 5027.3
|
||
[ ] 60. Is There in Truth No Beauty? Stardate 5630.7
|
||
[ ] 61. Spectre of the Gun Stardate 4385.3
|
||
[ ] 62. The Day of the Dove Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 63. For the World is Hollow and I Stardate 5476.3
|
||
Have Touched the Sky
|
||
[ ] 64. The Tholian Web Stardate 5693.4
|
||
[ ] 65. Plato's Stepchildren Stardate 5784.0
|
||
[ ] 66. Wink of an Eye Stardate 5710.5
|
||
[ ] 67. The Empath Stardate 5121.0
|
||
[ ] 68. Elaan of Troyius Stardate 4372.5
|
||
[ ] 69. Whom Gods Destroy Stardate 5718.3
|
||
[ ] 70. Let That be Your Last Battlefield Stardate 5730.2
|
||
[ ] 71. The Mark of Gideon Stardate 5423.4
|
||
[ ] 72. That Which Survives Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 73. The Lights of Zetar Stardate 5725.3
|
||
[ ] 74. Requiem for Methuselah Stardate 5843.7
|
||
[ ] 75. The Way to Eden Stardate 5832.3
|
||
[ ] 76. The Cloudminders Stardate 5818.4
|
||
[ ] 77. The Savage Curtain Stardate 5906.4
|
||
[ ] 78. All Our Yesterdays Stardate 5943.7
|
||
[ ] 79. Turnabout Intruder Stardate 5298.5
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES-----------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 1. More Tribbles, More Troubles Stardate 5392.4
|
||
[ ] 2. The Infinite Vulcan Stardate 5554.4
|
||
[ ] 3. Yesteryear Stardate 5373.4
|
||
[ ] 4. Beyond the Farthest Star Stardate 5521.3
|
||
[ ] 5. The Survivor Stardate 5143.3
|
||
[ ] 6. The Lorelei Signal Stardate 5483.7
|
||
[ ] 7. One of Our Planets is Missing Stardate 5371.3
|
||
[ ] 8. Mudd's Passion Stardate 4978.5
|
||
[ ] 9. The Magicks of Megas-Tu Stardate 1254.4
|
||
[ ] 10. Time Trap Stardate 5267.2
|
||
[ ] 11. Slaver Weapon Stardate 4187.3
|
||
[ ] 12. Jihad Stardate 5683.1
|
||
[ ] 13. The Ambergris Element Stardate 5499.9
|
||
[ ] 14. Once Upon a Planet Stardate 5591.2
|
||
[ ] 15. The Terratin Incident Stardate 5577.3
|
||
[ ] 16. The Eye of the Beholder Stardate 5501.2
|
||
[ ] 17. BEM Stardate 7403.6
|
||
[ ] 18. Albatross Stardate 5275.6
|
||
[ ] 19. The Pirates of Orion Stardate 6334.1
|
||
[ ] 20. Practical Joker Stardate 3183.3
|
||
[ ] 21. How Sharper than a Serpent's Stardate 6063.4
|
||
Tooth
|
||
[ ] 22. The Counter-Clock Incident Stardate 6770.3
|
||
|
||
STAR TREK: THE FILMS---------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture 1980
|
||
[ ] 2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 1982
|
||
[ ] 3. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 1984
|
||
[ ] 4. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1986
|
||
[ ] 5. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 1989
|
||
[ ] 6. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 1991
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG SEASON 1--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 1/2. Encounter at Farpoint Stardate 41153.7
|
||
[ ] 3. The Naked Now Stardate 41209.2
|
||
[ ] 4. Code of Honor Stardate 41235.25
|
||
[ ] 5. The Last Outpost Stardate 41386.4
|
||
[ ] 6. Where No One Has Gone Before Stardate 41263.1
|
||
[ ] 7. Lonely Among Us Stardate 41249.3
|
||
[ ] 8. Justice Stardate 41255.6
|
||
[ ] 9. The Battle Stardate 41723.9
|
||
[ ] 10. Hide and Q Stardate 41590.5
|
||
[ ] 11. Haven Stardate 41294.5
|
||
[ ] 12. The Big Goodbye Stardate 41997.7
|
||
[ ] 13. Datalore Stardate 41242.4
|
||
[ ] 14. Angel One Stardate 41636.9
|
||
[ ] 15. 11001001 Stardate 41365.9
|
||
[ ] 16. Too Short a Season Stardate 41309.5
|
||
[ ] 17. When the Bough Breaks Stardate 41509.1
|
||
[ ] 18. Home Soil Stardate 41463.9
|
||
[ ] 19. Coming of Age Stardate 41416.2
|
||
[ ] 20. Heart of Glory Stardate 41503.7
|
||
[ ] 21. The Arsenal of Freedom Stardate 41798.2
|
||
[ ] 22. Symbiosis Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 23. Skin of Evil Stardate 41601.3
|
||
[ ] 24. We'll Always Have Paris Stardate 41697.9
|
||
[ ] 25. Conspiracy Stardate 41775.5
|
||
[ ] 26. The Neutral Zone Stardate 41986.0
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG SEASON 2-------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 27. The Child Stardate 42073.1
|
||
[ ] 28. Where Silence Has Lease Stardate 42193.6
|
||
[ ] 29. Elementary, Dear Data Stardate 42286.3
|
||
[ ] 30. The Outrageous Okona Stardate 42402.7
|
||
[ ] 31. Loud as a Whisper Stardate 42477.2
|
||
[ ] 32. The Schizoid Man Stardate 42437.5
|
||
[ ] 33. Unnatural Selection Stardate 42494.8
|
||
[ ] 34. A Matter of Honor Stardate 42506.5
|
||
[ ] 35. The Measure of a Man Stardate 42523.7
|
||
[ ] 36. The Dauphin Stardate 42568.8
|
||
[ ] 37. Contagion Stardate 42609.1
|
||
[ ] 38. The Royale Stardate 42625.4
|
||
[ ] 39. Time Squared Stardate 42679.2
|
||
[ ] 40. The Icarus Factor Stardate 42686.4
|
||
[ ] 41. Pen Pals Stardate 42695.3
|
||
[ ] 42. Q Who Stardate 42761.3
|
||
[ ] 43. Samaritan Snare Stardate 42779.1
|
||
[ ] 44. Up the Long Ladder Stardate 42823.2
|
||
[ ] 45. Manhunt Stardate 42859.2
|
||
[ ] 46. The Emissary Stardate 42901.3
|
||
[ ] 47. Peak Performance Stardate 42923.4
|
||
[ ] 48. Shades of Gray Stardate 42976.1
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG SEASON 3--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 49. Evolution Stardate 43125.8
|
||
[ ] 50. The Ensigns of Command Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 51. The Survivors Stardate 43142.4
|
||
[ ] 52. Who Watches the Watchers Stardate 43173.5
|
||
[ ] 53. The Bonding Stardate 43198.7
|
||
[ ] 54. Booby Trap Stardate 43205.6
|
||
[ ] 55. The Enemy Stardate 43349.2
|
||
[ ] 56. The Price Stardate 43385.6
|
||
[ ] 57. The Vengeance Factor Stardate 43421.9
|
||
[ ] 58. The Defector Stardate 43462.5
|
||
[ ] 59. The Hunted Stardate 43489.2
|
||
[ ] 60. The High Ground Stardate 43510.7
|
||
[ ] 61. Deja Q Stardate 43539.1
|
||
[ ] 62. A Matter of Perspective Stardate 43610.4
|
||
[ ] 63. Yesterday's Enterprise Stardate 43625.2
|
||
[ ] 64. The Offspring Stardate 43657.0
|
||
[ ] 65. Sins of the Father Stardate 43685.2
|
||
[ ] 66. Allegiance Stardate 43714.1
|
||
[ ] 67. Captain's Holliday Stardate 43745.2
|
||
[ ] 68. Tin Man Stardate 43779.3
|
||
[ ] 69. Hollow Pursuits Stardate 43807.4
|
||
[ ] 70. The Most Toys Stardate 43872.2
|
||
[ ] 71. Sarek Stardate 43917.4
|
||
[ ] 72. Menage a Troi Stardate 43930.7
|
||
[ ] 73. Transfigurations Stardate 43957.2
|
||
[ ] 74. The Best of Both Worlds Pt. I Stardate 43989.1
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG SEASON 4-------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 75. The Best of Both Worlds Pt. II Stardate 44001.4
|
||
[ ] 76. Family Stardate 44012.3
|
||
[ ] 77. Brothers Stardate 44085.7
|
||
[ ] 78. Suddenly Human Stardate 44143.7
|
||
[ ] 79. Remember Me Stardate 44161.2
|
||
[ ] 80. Legacy Stardate 44215.2
|
||
[ ] 81. Reunion Stardate 44246.3
|
||
[ ] 82. Future Imperfect Stardate 44286.5
|
||
[ ] 83. Final Mission Stardate 44307.3
|
||
[ ] 84. The Loss Stardate 44356.9
|
||
[ ] 85. Data's Day Stardate 44390.1
|
||
[ ] 86. The Wounded Stardate 44429.6
|
||
[ ] 87. Devil's Due Stardate 44474.5
|
||
[ ] 88. Clues Stardate 44502.7
|
||
[ ] 89. First Contact Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 90. Galaxy's Child Stardate 44614.6
|
||
[ ] 91. Night Terrors Stardate 44631.2
|
||
[ ] 92. Identity Crisis Stardate 44664.5
|
||
[ ] 93. The Nth Degree Stardate 44704.2
|
||
[ ] 94. Qpid Stardate 44741.9
|
||
[ ] 95. The Drumhead Stardate 44769.2
|
||
[ ] 96. Half a Life Stardate 44805.3
|
||
[ ] 97. The Host Stardate 44821.3
|
||
[ ] 98. The Mind's Eye Stardate 44885.5
|
||
[ ] 99. In Theory Stardate 44923.3
|
||
[ ] 100. Redemption Pt. I Stardate 44995.3
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG SEASON 5--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 101. Redemption Pt. II Stardate 45020.4
|
||
[ ] 102. Darmok Stardate 45047.2
|
||
[ ] 103. Ensign Ro Stardate 45076.3
|
||
[ ] 104. Silicon Avatar Stardate 45122.3
|
||
[ ] 105. Disaster Stardate 45156.1
|
||
[ ] 106. The Game Stardate 45208.2
|
||
[ ] 107. Unification Pt. I Stardate 45233.1
|
||
[ ] 108. Unification Pt. II Stardate 45245.8
|
||
[ ] 109. A Matter of Time Stardate 45349.1
|
||
[ ] 110. New Ground Stardate 45376.3
|
||
[ ] 111. Hero Worship Stardate 45397.3
|
||
[ ] 112. Violations Stardate 45429.3
|
||
[ ] 113. The Masterpiece Society Stardate 45470.1
|
||
[ ] 114. Conundrum Stardate 45494.2
|
||
[ ] 115. Power Play Stardate 45571.2
|
||
[ ] 116. Ethics Stardate 45587.3
|
||
[ ] 117. The Outcast Stardate 45614.6
|
||
[ ] 118. Cause and Effect Stardate 45652.1
|
||
[ ] 119. The First Duty Stardate 45703.9
|
||
[ ] 120. Cost of Living Stardate 45733.6
|
||
[ ] 121. The Perfect Mate Stardate 45761.3
|
||
[ ] 122. Imaginary Friend Stardate 45852.1
|
||
[ ] 123. I, Borg Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 124. The Next Phase Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 125. Inner Light Stardate Unknown
|
||
[ ] 126. Time's Arrow Pt. I Stardate Unknown
|
||
|
||
ST:TNG SEASON 6--------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[ ] 127. Time's Arrow Pt. II Stardate Unknown |