Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987 - 1994
Created by
Gene Roddenberry Executive Producers: Gene Roddenberry (1987 - 1991), Michael
Piller, Rick Berman
Regular Cast
- Season 1
- Season 2
- Season 3
- Season 4
- Season 5
- Season 6
- Season 7
Patrick Stewart......................Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes......................Commander William Riker
LeVar Burton.........................Lt. Geordi La Forge
Denise Crosby........................Lt. Tasha Yar (first season only)
Michael Dorn.........................Lt. Worf
Gates McFadden.......................Dr. Beverly Crusher (did not appear in second season)
Marina Sirtis........................Counselor Deanna Troi
Brent Spiner.........................Lt. Commander Data
Wil Wheaton..........................Wesley Crusher (regular first - fourth seasons, occasional appearances thereafter)
Diana Muldaur........................Dr. Katherine Pulaski (second season only)
Whoopi Goldberg......................Guinan (occasional appearances second season on)
Colm Meaney..........................Miles O'Brien
Majel Barrett........................Computer Voice, Lwaxana Troi
ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINTProducer: Robert Lewin Director: Corey
Allen Writers: D.C. Fontana and Gene Roddenberry Cast: John de Lancie (Q),
Michael Bell (Zorn), DeForest Kelley (Dr. McCoy), Cart-Hiroyuki (Bailiff),
Timothy Dang (Security), David Erskine (Shopkeeper), Evelyn Guerrero (Ensign),
Chuck Hicks (Military Officer), Jimmy Ortega (Torres)
Pilot episode for the series. While en route to investigate problems on
Farpoint station, the Enterprise meets the mysterious super-powered Q. Q
condemns humanity and challenges them to solve the mystery at Farpoint.
THE NAKED NOWProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Paul
Lynch Writer: J. Michael Bingham (from a story by John D.F. Black and J.
Michael Bingham) Cast: Brooke Bundy (Chief Engineer McDougal), Benjamin W.S.
Lum (Jim Shimoda), Michael Rider (Transporter Chief), David Renan (Conn), Skip
Stellrecht (Engineering Crewman), Kenny Koch, (Kissing Crewman)
A sequel episode to "The Naked Time" episode of the old series. The
Enterprise rendezvouses with the science vessel U.S.S. Tsiolkovsky and find the
entire crew dead. Unknowingly, they bring back to the Enterprise the strange
infection that caused the crew of the science vessel to go crazy. The crew of
the Enterprise discover that the cure found by the first Enterprise for this
disease does not work due to a mutation in the virus.
CODE OF HONORProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Russ
Mayberry Writers: Katharyn Powers and Michael Baron Cast: Jessie Lawrence
Ferguson (Lutan), Karole Selmon (Yareena), James Louis Watkins (Hagon), Michael
Rider (Transporter Chief)
The Enterprise travels to Ligon II to obtain a rare vaccine needed to avert a
plague on another planet. The Logonian leader kidnaps Tasha as part of the
traditions of his planet. Eventually she is forced to fight a battle to the
death with the wife of the leader in order to gain her freedom and the vaccine.
THE LAST OUTPOSTProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Richard
Colla Writer: Herbert Wright (from a story by Richard Krzemien) Cast:
Armin Shimerman (Letek), Jake Dengel (Mordoc), Tracey Walter (Kayron), Darryl
Henriques (Portal), Mike Gomez (Daimon Tarr)
A Ferengi vessel steals an energy unit from a Federation base and the
Enterprise pursues. Both ships are rendered immobile as they pass an unknown
solar system. Believing each other responsible for the immobility, they discuss
surrender. Meanwhile, an Enterprise probe discovers that a force-field on the
nearby planet is actually responsible and a joint expedition of Ferengi and
Federation personnel, beam down to explore. They encounter a mysterious being
known as Portal who presents them a test.
WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFOREProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Rob
Bowman Writers: Diane Duane and Michael Reaves Cast: Stanley Kamel (Lt.
Kosinski), Eric Menyuk (Assistant), Herta Ware (Maman Picard), Biff Yeager (Lt.
Commander Argyle), Charles Dayton (Crewman), Victoria Dillard (Ballerina)
An engineer and his alien assistant board the Enterprise to perform an
experiment that would increase warp engine output. During the experiment,
something goes wrong and the Enterprise ends up in a place where thoughts become
real. The assistant from a race of "travelers" with the scientific capabilities
far beyond ours who tour the universe seeking those with potential. The traveler
confides to Picard that Wesley is one of those beings with potential and should
be guided and helped to grow. It is as a result of these comments, plus the
knowledge and help that Wesley provides in Engineering that prompts Picard to
make Crusher an acting ensign.
LONELY AMONG USProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Cliff
Bole Writer: D.C. Fontana (from a story by Michael Halperin) Cast: John
Durbin (Chief Antican Delegate), Kavi Raz (Lt. Singh)
While on a mission to transport emissaries of two warring races to Parliament
for negotiations, the Enterprise encounters a strange cloud consisting entirely
of energy. As they pass, a bolt of energy strikes Worf and passes from crewman
to crewman, killing one crewman and eventually taking over Picard's mind.
JUSTICEProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: James L. Conway Writer:
Worley Thorne (from a story by Ralph Wills and Worley Thorne) Cast: Brenda
Bakke (Rivan), Jay Louden (Liator), Josh Clark (Conn), David Q. Combs (1st
Mediator), Richard Lavin (2nd Mediator), Judith Jones (Edo Girl), Eric Matthew
(1st Edo Boy), Brad Zerbst (Medical Technician), David Micahael Graves (2nd Edo
Boy)
The Enterprise travels to the idyllic world of Rubicam 3, home to a race of
people known as the Edo, for shore leave. Wesley falls afoul of their justice
system which demands that anyone who commits a crime be executed immediately.
Picard must then choose between Wesley and obeying the Prime Directive. To
complicate matters, a strange alien presence surrounds the world and is
worshipped by the Edo as a God. It has unlimited power and does not want Picard
interfering with the Edo's laws.
THE BATTLEProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Rob Bowman Writer:
Herbert Wright (from a story by Larry Forrester) Cast: Frank Corsentino
(Daimon Bok), Doug Warhit (Kazago), Robert Towers (Rata)
The Enterprise meets a Ferengi Vessel whose captain, Bok, blames Picard for
the death of his son while Picard commanded the Stargazer. Bok returns the
derelict Stargazer to the Federation as a gift but has secretly placed a mind
altering device on board. Using this device, Bok attempts to get revenge on
Picard by causing him to believe that he still commands the Stargazer and the
Enterprise is the alien ship.
HIDE AND QProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Cliff Bole Writers:
C.J. Holland and Gene Roddenberry (from a story by C.J. Holland) Cast: John
de Lancie (Q), Elaine Nalee (Klingon), William A. Wallace (adult Wesley)
Again, the control of the Enterprise is seized by the mysterious alien known
as Q. This time, Q transports the entire bridge crew except Picard to a desolate
planet and forces them to play a deadly game. The game's true purpose is to test
Riker to see if he is worthy of receiving the power of the "Q".
HAVENProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Richard Compton Writer:
Tracy Torme (from a story by Tracy Torme and Lan O'Kun) Cast: Majel Barrett
(Lwaxana Troi), Rob Knepper (Wyatt Miller), Nan Martin (Victoria Miller), Robert
Ellenstein (Steven Miller), Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn), Anna Katarina (Valeda),
Raye Birk (Wrenn), Danitza Kingsley (Ariana), Michael Rider (Transporter Chief)
The Enterprise arrives at Haven, a paradise planet. There, Troi meets her
fiancee of a pre-arranged marriage for the first time and is torn between her
life in Starfleet and her devotion to her family and customs.
THE BIG GOODBYEProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Joseph L.
Scanlan Writer: Tracy Torme Cast: Lawrence Tierney (Cyrus Redblock),
Harvey Jason (Felix Leach), William Boyett (Lt. Dan Bell), David Selburg (Lt.
Whalen), Gary Armagnac (Lt. McNary), Mike Genovese (Desk Sergeant), Dick Miller
(Vendor), Carolyn Allport (Jessica Bradley), Rhonda Aldrich (Secretary), Erik
Cord (Thug)
In a pastiche of Philip Marlowe's "The Long Goodbye" and other detective
films of the 40's, Picard enters the holodeck and the fictional world of the
detective, Dixon Hill. Picard becomes the investigator involved in his latest
case. Meanwhile, an alien probe shakes the ship and damages the holodeck
controls accidentally turning the fantasy world into a deadly trap. This episode
won a Peabody award.
DATALOREProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Rob Bowman Writer:
Robert Lewin and Gene Roddenberry (from a story by Robert Lewin and Maurice
Hurley) Cast: Biff Yeager (Lt. Commander Argyle)
The Enterprise travels to the Omicron Theta star system, where Data was
discovered years, ago in order to investigate the disappearance of a colony. In
a hidden cave, they find another robot, Data's twin brother Lore, and revive
him. They discover, almost too late, that Lore is a megalomaniac and out to
destroy the Enterprise.
ANGEL ONEProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Michael
Rhodes Writer: Patrick Barry Cast: Karen Montgomery (Beate), Sam Hennings
(Ramsey), Patricia McPherson (Ariel), Leonard John Crofoot (Trent)
The Enterprise travels to a planet controlled entirely by women in order to
search for survivors from a Federation ship which disappeared in that sector
seven years earlier. The away team is thwarted in their efforts by the
female-run government. Meanwhile, a highly contagious virus plagues the
Enterprise.
11001001Producer: Maurice Hurley Director: Paul Lynch Writers:
Maurice Hurley and Robert Lewin Cast: Carolyn McCormick (Minuet), Gene
Dynarski (Commander Quinteros), Katy Boyer (Zero One), Alexandra Johnson (One
Zero), Iva Lane (Zero Zero), Kelli Ann McNally (One One), Jack Sheldon (Piano
Player), Abdul Salaam El Razzac (Bass Player), Ron Brown (Drummer)
The Enterprise docks at Starbase 74 for a refit. The maintenance crew, four
Binars, program the antimatter containment to fail causing the crew to evacuate
the ship in a panic. Meanwhile, Picard and Riker, in a Binar-enhanced program on
the holodeck, are totally unaware of the situation. After the crew, except for
Riker and Picard, leave the ship, the Binars hijack it to return to their home
planet to save their computers from the effects of a supernova.
TOO SHORT A SEASONProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Rob
Bowman Writer: Michael Michaelian and D.C. Fontana (from a story by Michael
Michaelian) Cast: Clayton Rohner (Admiral Jameson), Marsha Hunt (Anne
Jameson), Michael Pataki (Karnas)
Admiral Jameson is transported by the Enterprise to Mordan IV to negotiate
with terrorists who have captured the Federation ambassadors. For some reason,
they will talk only with the admiral. Meanwhile, the Admiral has taken a strange
drug which is causing him to age backwards.
WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKSProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Kim
Manners Writer: Hannah Louise Shearer Cast: Jerry Hardin (Radue), Brenda
Strong (Rashella), Jandi Swanson (Katie), Paul Lambert (Melian), Ivy Bethune
(Duana), Dierk Torsek (Dr. Bernard), Michele Marsh (Leda), Dan Mason (Accolan),
Philip N. Waller (Harry), Connie Danese (Toya), Jessica and Vanessa Bova
(Alexandra)
The Enterprise discovers the legendary planet of Aldea and the advanced
civilization that lives there. The inhabitants have extraordinary technology
including the ability to cloak their entire planet, but lack the capacity to
have children. When the crew of the Enterprise refuse to trade some of the
children from the ship for technology, the Aldeans kidnap Wesley and six other
children from the ship.
HOME SOILProducer: Maurice Hurley Director: Corey Allen Writer:
Robert Sabaroff (from a story by Karl Guers, Ralph Sanchez and Robert
Sabaroff) Cast: Walter Gotell (Kurt Mandl), Elizabeth Lindsey (Louisa Kim),
Gerard Prendergast (Bjorn Benson), Mario Roccuzzo (Arthur Malencon), Carolyne
Barry (Female Engineer)
The Enterprise visits a terraforming station on Velara III where they
encounter a new life form which, after being beamed up to the Enterprise for
examination, attempts to take over the Enterprise.
COMING OF AGEProducers: Robert Lewin and Herbert Wright Director:
Michael Vejar Writer: Sandy Fries Cast: Ward Costello (Admiral Quinn),
Robert Schenkkan (Lt. Commander Dexter Remmick), John Putch (Mordock), Robert
Ito (Chang), Stephen Gregory (Jake Kurland), Tasia Valenza (T'Shanik), Estee
Chandler (Oliana Mirren), Brendan McKane (1st Technician), Wyatt Knight (2nd
Technician), Daniel Riordan (Rondon)
The Enterprise travels to Relva 7 where Wesley takes his entrance exams to
enter Starfleet Academy. Meanwhile, an old friend of Picard's, now an admiral,
arrives with an aide from the Inspector General's office to investigate the ship
and its crew on the pretext that something is wrong on the Enterprise.
HEART OF GLORYProducer: Robert Lewin, Herbert Wright Director: Rob
Bowman Writer: Maurice Hurley (from a story by Maurice Hurley, Herbert Wright
and D.C. Fontana) Cast: Vaughn Armstrong (Korris), Charles H. Hyman (Konmel),
David Froman (K'nera), Robert Bauer (Kunivas), Brad Zerbst (Nurse), Dennis
Madalone (Ramos)
In the Neutral Zone, the Enterprise finds a Talarian ship with three Klingons
aboard. The Klingons claim to be have been passengers on the ship but turn out
to be dissidents, opposed to the Federation-Klingon peace. They attempt to get
Worf to help them when a Klingon cruiser enters the area and demands the return
of the criminals.
THE ARSENAL OF FREEDOMProducers: Robert Lewin and Herbert
Wright Director: Les Landau Writers: Richard Manning and Hans Beimler
(from a story by Maurice Hurley and Robert Lewin) Cast: Vincent Schiavelli
(Peddler), Marco Rodriguez (Captain Paul Rice), Vyto Ruginis (Logan), Julia
Nickson (Lian T'Su), George De La Pena (Orfil Folis)
The Enterprise arrives at Minos, a planet once inhabited by weapons
manufacturers who have been destroyed by their own creations. Automated salesmen
and weapons display systems still function and the away team is forced to fight
for their lives against weapons that keep getting more sophisticated and
intelligent as time passes. Meanwhile, in orbit around the planet, Geordi in
command of the Enterprise is forced to fight another weapons system with the
capability to cloak itself.
SYMBIOSISProducer: Robert Lewing Director: Win Phelps Writer:
Robert Lewin, Richard Manning and Hans Beimler (from a story by Robert
Lewin) Cast: Judson Scott (Sobi), Merritt Butrick (T'Jon), Richard Lineback
(Romas), Kimberly Farr (Langor)
While investigating a sun with very strong magnetic-field fluctuations, the
Enterpise intercepts a distress call and rescues a nearby freighter. Safely on
board the Enterprise with their cargo, four of the inhabitants fight over
ownership of the cargo - a very addictive narcotic.
SKIN OF EVILProducers: Robert Lewin and Herbert Wright Director:
Joseph L. Scanlan Writers: Joseph Stefan and Hannah Louise Shearer (from a
story by Joseph Stefano) Cast: Mart McChesney (Armus), Ron Gans (Voice of
Armus), Walker Boone (Leland T. Lynch), Brad Zerbst (Nurse), Raymond Forchion
(Ben Prieto)
A shuttle containing Troi and a pilot is returning from a conference when it
crash-lands on Vagra II. When the Enterprise locates the shuttle interference
prevents them from using their sensors or transporters to beam up the two
occupants. The away team find an alien named Armus which appears like an oil
slick but is able to assume humanoid shape at will. Armus blocks their path and
prevents them from rescuing their comrades. During the encounter, Armus taunts
the crew as they attempt to reach the shuttle.
WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARISProducer: Robert Lewin Director: Robert
Becker Writers: Deborah Dean Davis and Hannah Louise Shearer Cast:
Michelle Phillips (Jenice Manheim), Rod Loomis (Dr. Paul Manheim), Isabel Lorca
(Gabrielle), Dan Kern (Lt. Dean), Jean-Paul Vignon (Edourd), Kelly Ashmore
(Francine), Lance Spellerberg (Transporter Chief)
The Enterprise encounters a time loop which leads them to a scientist
performing lethal time warp experiments. To close a rift to another dimension
accidentally opened by the experiments, the away team must shutdown the
experiment by dropping a specific amount of antimatter into the rift at a
specific time. The scientist's wife turns out to be one of Picard's old lovers
whom Picard failed to meet at a rendezvous in Paris 22 years ago.
CONSPIRACYProducer: Robert Lewin Director: Cliff Bole Writer:
Tracy Torme (from a story by Robert Sabaroff) Cast: Henry Darrow (Admiral
Savar), Ward Costello (Admiral Quinn), Robert Schenkkan (Dexter Remmick), Ray
Reinhardt (Admiral Aaron), Jonathan Farwell (Captain Walker Keel), Michael
Berryman (Captain Rixx), Ursaline Bryant (Captain Tryla Scott)
The Enterprise is diverted from a mission by a special transmission for
Picard's eyes only. The message is from Keel, an old friend of Picard's who asks
to meet him on a nearby mining planet. Picard beams down to find the captains of
several ships waiting there. Keel and the other captains, after ascertaining
Picard is who they think he is, tells him about a suspected conspiracy within
Starfleet citing a strange pattern of orders from Command as evidence. They urge
him to be careful. After leaving the planet, the Enterprise comes upon the
debris of Keel's ship. Picard asks Data to review the last few months of orders
issued by Starfleet. Data reports that there has been an unusual amount of
changing of people within the command areas of Starfleet. Picard orders the ship
back to Earth where they discover several admirals, including Picard's friend
Quinn have been infected by parasitic creatures.
THE NEUTRAL ZONEProducer: Robert Lewin Director: James L.
Conway Writer: Maurice Hurley (from a story by Deborah McIntyre and Mona
Clee) Cast: Marc Alaimo (Commander T-Bok), Anthony James (Thei), Leon Rippy
(Clemens), Gracie Harrison (Clare Raymond), Peter Mark Richman (Ralph Offenhaus)
While Picard attends an emergency conference, the Enterprise discovers a 20th
Century Earth-craft with three humans aboard frozen in suspended animation. The
humans are revived and have trouble acclimating to the changes in the 370 years
they have been asleep. Meanwhile, Picard returns from his meeting to inform the
crew that several outposts at the edge of the Neutral Zone have been destroyed
and Romulans are suspected. The Enterprise has been sent to investigate.
THE CHILDProducers: Burton Armus, John Mason and Mike Gray Director:
Rob Bowman Writer: Jaron Summers, Jon Povill and Maurice Hurley Cast:
Seymour Cassel (Hester Dealt), R.J. Williams (Ian), Dawn Arnemann (Miss
Gladstone), Zachary Benjamin (Young Ian), Dore Keller (Crewman)
This episode introduced Dr. Kate Pulaski as the new Chief Medical Officer. En
route to pick up samples of various viruses for study, The Enterprise is invaded
by a strange, glowing light which searches around the ship until it finds
Counsellor Troi and enters her body. Troi wakes up distressed and, after a
medical examination discovers she is pregnant and the pregnancy is proceeding at
an unusually rapid rate.
WHERE SILENCE HAS LEASEProducers: Burton Armus, John Mason and Mike
Gray Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Jack B. Sowards Cast: Earl Boen
(Nagilum), Charles Douglass (Haskell)
The Enterprise discovers a new phenomenon in the Morgana quadrant - a void
that they can see but their sensors can't. It is inhabited by a strange being,
Nagilum, who wishes to study the humans and is particularly curious about how
humans die.
ELEMENTARY, DEAR DATAProducers: Burton Armus, John Mason and Mike
Gray Director: Rob Bowman Writer: Brian Alan Lane Cast: Daniel Davis
(Moriarty), Alan Shearman (Lestrade), Biff Manard (Ruffian), Diz White
(Prostitute), Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Assistant Engineer Clancy), Richard Merson
(Pie Man)
Geordi plays John Watson to Data's Holmes in a holodeck created mystery.
However, since Data has memorized all of Doyle's stories, he quickly solves the
puzzle. When Pulaski claims that human understanding of mysteries and solving
them is beyond Data's ability, Geordi programs the computer to create an
original story and invites Pulaski along to watch Data solve it. Unfortunately,
the computer merely combines elements from different stories providing no more
difficult challenge than the first attempt. Geordi instructs the computer to
create an adversary capable of defeating Data and the computer obliges by
creating a Professor Moriarty that is able to access the computer and even cause
damage to the ship.
THE OUTRAGEOUS OKONAProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Robert Becker Writer: Burton Armus (from a story by Les
Menchen, Lance Dickson and David Landsberg) Cast: William O. Campbell
(Okona), Douglas Rowe (Debin), Albert Stratton (Kushell), Rosalind Ingledew
(Yanar), Kieran Mulroney (Benzan), Joe Piscopo (The Comic)
The Enterprise picks up a charming rogue, Okona, when his cargo ship's
guidance system fails. Okona starts romancing and charming most people on the
ship. He befriends Data and discusses humor with him and sex appeal. Data,
convinced he doesn't understand humor, attempts to acquire a sense of humor.
Meanwhile, an interplanetary vessel arrives and demands that Okona be turned
over to them as a known criminal. While Picard considers his options, a second
ship arrives, also demanding Okona.
LOUD AS A WHISPERProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Larry Shaw Writer: Jacqueline Zambrano Cast: Marnie
Mosiman (Woman), Thomas Oglesby (Scholar), Leo Damian (Warrior/Adonis), Howie
Seago (Riva), Richard Lavin (Warrior #1), Chip Heller (Warrior #2), John Garret
(Lieutenant)
A deaf mediator travels on the Enterprise to Solaris 5. He is deaf and dumb
and communicates through his "Chorus" who receive his thoughts and speak for
him. Each member of the three person Chorus speaks for a different part of his
personality. The mediator becomes attracted to Troi who reciprocates. After
beaming down to the planet to begin negotiations, one of the delegates who is
apparently not interested in peace, attempts to kill he mediator but instead
kills his Chorus. The mediator now must decide to return home or try and
continue his mission.
THE SCHIZOID MANProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Les Landau Writer: Tracy Torme (from a story by Richard
Manning and Hans Beimler) Cast: W. Moran Sheappard (Ira Graves), Suzie
Plakson (Lt. Selar), Barbara Alyn Woods (Kareen Brianon)
The Enterprise travels to the home of a brilliant but terminally ill
scientist. The scientist becomes fascinated by Data and begins to talk only to
him and retreats into seclusion with him. He reveals that he has discovered a
way to cheat death by transferring his mind into a computer. When the Enterprise
beams the away team back, Data starts behaving in an extremely odd fashion.
UNNATURAL SELECTIONProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Paul Lynch Writers: John Mason and Mike Gray Cast:
Patricia Smith (Dr. Sara Kingsley), J. Patrick McNamara (Captain Taggert), Scott
Trost (Ensign)
A mysterious disease infects a research station, causing the inhabitants to
age rapidly. When Dr. Pulaski is also infected, the crew of the Enterprise must
find a cure within days.
A MATTER OF HONORProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Rob Bowman Writer: Burton Armus (from a story by Wanda M.
Haight, Gregory Amos and Burton Armus) Cast: John Putch (Ensign Mendon),
Christopher Collins (Captain Kargan), Brian Thompson (Klag), Peter Parros
(Tactics Officer), Laura Drake (Vekma)
As part of an exchange program, Riker becomes the new First Officer aboard
the Pagh, a Klingon war vessel. Meanwhile, the Enterprise finds a strange
substance on its hull which turns out to be a strange bacteria that feeds on
metal. Earlier, the same substance was noticed on the hull of the Klingon ship
so the Enterprise has to locate that ship and warn them. The Klingon commander
has also found the damage and believes it to be Federation treachery and
searches for the Enterprise.
THE MEASURE OF A MANProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Robert Scheerer Writer: Melinda M. Snodgrass Cast:
Amanda McBroom (Captain Louvois), Clyde Kusatsu (Admiral Nakamura), Brian Brophy
(Commander Maddox)
A cybernetics expert wishes to dismantle Data for study so he can build more
androids. When Picard declines, Maddox produces orders transferring Data to his
command. Picard attempts to find a way to block the transfer but the only option
is for Data to resign. However, it is discovered that, according to current
laws, Data is considered property and cannot resign. In order to challenge this
law, Picard is forced to defend Data in a hearing and Riker is forced to act as
the prosecutor.
THE DAUPHINProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Rob Bowman Writers: Scott Rubenstein and Leonard
Mlodinow Cast: Paddi Edwards (Anya), Jaime Hubbard (Salia), Peter Neptune
(Aron), Madchen Amick (Teenage Girl), Cindy Sorenson (Furry Animal), Jennifer
Barlow (Gibson)
The Enterprise is assigned to transport the future ruler of Daled Four, with
her guardian Anya. Wesley and Salia are immediately attracted to each other
while Troi expresses concern that they may not be what they seem to be. Anya is
a shape-shifter and overly paranoid about Salia's safety.
CONTAGIONProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John Mason Director:
Joseph L. Scanlan Writers: Steve Gerber and Beth Woods Cast: Thalmus
Rasulala (Captain Varley), Carolyn Seymour (Sub-Commander Tauris), Dana Sparks
(Security Crewman), Folkert Schmidt (Doctor)
The Enterprise rushes to the Neutral Zone to aid the U.S.S. Yamato which has
been plagued by systems failures. Shortly after the arrival of the Enterprise,
the Yamato explodes and a Romulan ship uncloaks. After examining the logs of the
Yamato, it becomes clear that the Romulans were not responsible for the
destruction of the ship. The captain of the Yamato had apparently found the
legendary planet of Iconia and his ship was infected by a computer virus
transmitted by a probe from that planet. That virus was apparently the cause of
the system failures and the final destruction. Unfortunately, since the
Enterprise downloaded the logs from the Yamato's computers, it too has the same
virus. Picard must travel to Iconia in the hopes of finding a cure to the virus.
THE ROYALEProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Keith Mills Cast: Sam Anderson
(Assistant Manager), Jill Jacobson (Vanessa), Leo Garcia (Bell Boy), Gregory
Beecroft (Mickey D)
One of the strangest episodes. The Enterprise finds debris from an old NASA
ship orbiting a planet in an unmapped system. On the planet is apparently one
single building which the away team discovers is modeled after the Hotel Royale
from an old Earth novel.
TIME SQUAREDProducers: Burton Armus, Mike Gray and John
Mason Director: Joseph L. Scanlon Writer: Maurice Hurley (from a story by
Kurt Michael Bensmiller)
The Enterprise picks up a shuttlecraft containing a version of Picard from
the future. In the future timeline, the Enterprise apparently was destroyed with
Picard the only survivor. The Enterprise now must discover what caused the
destruction and how to prevent it.
THE ICARUS FACTORProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Robert
Iscove Writer: David Assael and Robert L. McCullough (from a story by David
Assael) Cast: Mitchell Ryan (Kyle Riker), Lance Spellerberg (Herbert)
Riker is offered command of the U.S.S. Aries, a small exploration ship. Sent
to brief him on the new command is his estranged father.
PEN PALSProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Winrich
Kolbe Writer: Melinda M. Snodgrass (from a story by Hannah Louise
Shearer) Cast: Nicholas Cascone (Davies), Nikki Cox (Sarjenka), Ann H.
Gillespie (Hildebrandt), Whitney Rydbeck (Alan)
The Enterprise is exploring geologic activity in several planetary systems
when Data, working on a project to boost sensor output, picks up a faint signal
which turns out to be from an alien girl without knowledge of extraterrestrial
cultures. Talking with her, much less saving her from the seismic activity on
her planet, would be a violation of the Prime Directive. Meanwhile, Wesley is
given his first command, in charge of the team doing the planetary mineral
surveys and discovers the difficulties of being in command.
Q WHOProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Rob Bowman Writer:
Maurice Hurley Cast: John de Lancie (Q), Lycia Naff (Sonya Gomez)
The mysterious Q returns claiming that he has been asked to leave the
Q-continuum and that he wishes to join the Enterprise crew. He tells Picard that
they need him as a guide because humanity is unprepared for what awaits them.
When Picard insists they are, Q hurls the Enterprise several thousand
light-years away where they encounter the Borg, a race of cyborgs.
SAMARITAN SNAREProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Les
Landau Writer: Robert L. McCullough Cast: Christopher Collins (Grevedlog),
Leslie Morris (Reginod), Daniel Benzali (Surgeon), Lycia Naff (Gomez), Tzi Ma
(Biomolecular Specialist)
Picard joins Wesley on a trip to Starbase 515. Wesley is going there to take
his Starfleet exams, while Picard is going for delicate heart surgury.
Meanwhile, the Enterprise receives a distress call from the Pakleds, a race of
beings who steal technology.
UP THE LONG LADDERProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Winrich
Kolbe Writer: Melinda M. Snodgrass Cast: Barrie Ingham (Danilo O'Dell),
Jon De Vries (Granger), Rosalyn Landor (Brenna O'Dell)
The Enterprise attempts to rescue two Earth colonies that left Earth in the
mid-22nd century. The first colony, has rejected technology and returned
back-to-nature. The ship carrying the second colony had apparently crash-landed
and only five colonists survived. To keep their colony alive, they turned to
cloning but are now in desperate need of new DNA.
MANHUNTProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Rob
Bowman Writer: Terry Devereaux Cast: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Robert
Costanzo (Slade Bender), Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn), Rod Arrants (Rex), Rhonda
Aldrich (Madeline), Wren T. Brown (Transport Pilot), Robert O'Reilly (Duras)
The Enterprise is assigned to transport several delegates to a conference on
Pacifica. One of the delegates is Troi's mother who is going through a phase
that causes her sex drive to increase. Lwaxana stuns everyone by deciding she is
going to marry Picard. Picard meanwhile, flees to the holodeck and the escapades
of Dixon Hill.
THE EMISSARYProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Cliff
Bole Writers: Richard Manning and Hans Beimler (from a story by Thomas H.
Calder) Cast: Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr), Lance Le Gault (K'Temoc), Georgann
Johnson (Admiral Gromek), Anne Elizabeth Ramsey (Clancy), Dietrich Bader
(Tactical Crewman)
An old love of Worf's comes aboard the Enterprise to brief the crew on their
new mission. A Klingon ship, with a crew in suspended animation, was sent out
while the Federation and Klingons were still at war. The mission of the
Enterprise is to prevent the crew of that ship from awakening and rekindling an
old war.
PEAK PERFORMANCEProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: David
Kemper Writer: Robert Scheerer Cast: Roy Brocksmith (Sirna), Armin
Shimerman (Bractor), David L. Lander (Tactician), Leslie Neale (Nagel), Glenn
Morshower (Burke)
In order to prepare for the Borg, the Federation has been holding war games.
Riker is placed in command of the U.S.S. Hathaway in simulated combat with the
Enterprise. Riker is given his choice of crew and 48 hours to ready the ship
before the battle begins. The battle is interrupted however, when a Ferengi ship
appears demanding the Hathaway be turned over to them.
SHADES OF GRAYProducer: Robert L. McCullough Director: Rob
Bowman Writers: Maurice Hurley, Richard Manning and Hans Beimler (from a
story by Maurice Hurley)
While exploring a new planet, Riker is infected by a mysterious disease which
prevents neural activity. Pualski finds that the infection is spreading throught
his body and when the infection reaches his brain, he will die.
EVOLUTIONProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard Manning Director:
Winrich Kolbe Writer: Michael Piller (from a story by Michael Piller and
Michael Wagner) Cast: Ken Jenkins (Dr. Stubbs), Mary McCusker (Nurse), Randal
Patrick (Crewman), Scott Grimes (Eric), Amy O'Neill (Annette)
The Enterprise is assisting an astrophysicist, Stubbs, in performing
experiments in a binary star system when suddenly, the ship shakes, the shields
drop and the Enterprise is sent hurling through space. After regaining control
of the ship, the crew is perplexed by the sudden computer malfunctions
encountered. Meanwhile, Wesley realizes that two tiny robots he accidentally let
loose may be responsible for the mysterious problems the crew is facing.
THE ENSIGNS OF COMMANDProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Melinda M. Snodgrass Cast: Eileen
Seeley (Ardrian), Mark L. Taylor (Haritath), Richard Allen (Noe), Mart McChesney
(Sheliak), Grainger Hines (Goshven)
The Enterprise receives a message from the Sheliak, a race the Federation had
not heard from in over 100 years. The Sheliak insist that a world in the Tau
Cygna Five system is theirs and demand the immediate removal of humans from that
system. The Enterprise does not believe that humans are on that planet due to
the fact that the planet has extremely high radiation levels but travels there
anyway only to discover a thriving civilization that refuses to evacuate the
planet. Data has to convince the people of the planet to leave or be destroyed
by the Sheliak.
THE SURVIVORSProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard Manning Director:
Les Landau Writer: Michael Wagner Cast: John Anderson (Kevin), Anne Haney
(Rishon)
The Enterprise is sent to investigate an emergency distress call from the
Delta Rana system. Upon arrival, the crew discover that all of the inhabitants
have been killed except for one couple. An away team beams down to retrieve the
survivors in case the aliens that destroyed the planet returned. The survivors
refuse to leave the planet stating they can care for themselves. The away team
returns to the Enterprise to discuss the situation and are attacked by an alien
ship. Meanwhile, Troi is suffering due to some strange music she keeps hearing
in her mind.
WHO WATCHES THE WATCHERSProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Robert Wiemer Writers: Richard Manning and Hans
Beimler Cast: Kathryn Leigh Scott (Nuria), Ray Wise (Liko), James Greene (Dr.
Barron), Pamela Segall (Oji), John McLiam (Fento), James McIntire (Hali), Lois
Hall (Warren)
A new race, currently at the Bronze Age level are being watched by Federation
scientists hidden away in a cavern. The Enterprise is sent to fix their reactor
but, unfortunately, does not arrive in time to prevent the reactor from
exploding and killing most of the scientists. As the Enterprise team begins to
tend to the injured and replace the reactor, two of the natives discover the
existence of the Federation. Startled, one of them falls and is injured. Dr.
Crusher takes him to the Enterprise where he accidentally sees Picard and hears
him order the search for a missing scientist continued. Picard also orders Dr.
Crusher to erase the short-term memory of the native to preserve the Prime
Directive. After he is recovered, Liko is returned to his people where he tells
them of his journey and of `the Picard", a god from their old legends. The
natives find the missing scientist and hold him captive in order to force "The
Picard" to make an appearance. Riker and Troi are beamed down to recover the
scientist, but Troi is captured while Riker makes his escape with him. Picard
now must decide between Troi's life and maintaining the Prime Directive.
THE BONDINGProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard Manning Director:
Winrich Kolbe Writer: Ronald D. Moore Cast: Susan Powell (Marla Aster),
Gabriel Damon (Jeremy Astor), Raymond D. Turner (Teacher)
A sudden explosion kills Marla Aster on a mission to explore the home of a
long-dead race. Worf, who commanded the away team, rages about the senseless
nature of the women's death and plans to offer the Klingon bonding rite to her
remaining son, Jeremy. Meanwhile, an energy field is discovered on the planet
and Troi senses an alien presence rising upward from it toward the ship. Almost
immediately, Jeremy sees his mother who has come, seemingly from the dead, to
take him down to the planet.
BOOBY TRAPProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard Manning Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont Writers: Ron Roman, Michael Piller and Michael Wagner
(from a story by Michael Wagner and Ron Roman) Cast: Susan Gibney (Leah
Brahms), Albert Hall (Galek Dar), Julie Warner (Christy)
After discovering a derelict ship in an asteroid belt, the Enterprise is
trapped in an energy field that prevents them from leaving. Furthermore, they
begin to lose energy reserves and discover that their shields will not keep out
the radiation for long. Geordi races against time, with the assistance of an
holographic version of one of the ship's designers, to discover a way to escape
the deadly trap.
THE ENEMYProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard Manning Director: David
Carson Writers: David Kemper and Michael Piller Cast: John Snyder (Bokra),
Andreas Katsulas (Tomalak), Steve Rankin (Patak)
The Enterprise investiages a distress call on a Federation planet with a
particularly harsh surface and winds. The away team finds the remains of a
Romulan ship and one Romulan, barely alive. The away team beams aboard the
Enterprise with the Romulan, accidentally stranding Geordi on the planet where
he, moments before beam-out time, stumbled into a pit. The crew of the
Enterprise struggles to keep the Romulan alive and to locate Geordi on the
surface. Meanwhile, on the surface, as Geordi moves closer to the beacon the
Enterprise left to guide him, he is taken prisoner by a second Romulan, Bokra.
Geordi attempts to convince Bokra that they must work together to stay alive and
be rescued while a Romulan Warbird closes in on the Enterprise determined to
retrieve their lost comrades from the grip of the Federation.
THE PRICEProducers: Hans Beimler and Richard Manning Director:
Robert Scheerer Writer: Hannah Louise Shearer Cast: Matt McCoy (Devinoni
Ral), Elizabeth Hoffman (Bavani), Castulo Guerra (Dr. Mendoza), Scott Thomson
(Gass), Dan Shor (Dr. Arrido), Kevin Peter Hall (Leyor)
A race of beings known as the Barzan have discovered the only known stable
wormhole and are willing to sell it to the highest bidder. The Enterprise
carries several delegates to the site of the wormhole including a hired
representative of the Chrysalian people who takes an interest in Troi. Geordi
and Data enter the wormhole and discover that it is not truly stable. Meanwhile,
Troi discovers that the representative of the Chrysalians, Ral, is part Betazoid
and empathic and has been using his ability to gain unfair advantage in the
negotiations.
THE VENGEANCE FACTORProducer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Timothy Bond Writer: Sam Rolfe Cast: Lisa Wilcox
(Yuta), Joey Aresco (Brull), Nancy Parsons (Marook), Stephen Lee (Chorgan), Marc
Lawrence (Volnath), Elkanah J. Burns (Temarek)
A science outpost is attacked by the Gatherers, a band of Acamarian
renegades. Picard talks with Marook, the Sovereign of Acamar Three, who wants to
hunt the Gatherers down and destroy them. Picard convinces her to attempt to
negotiate first and she and her cook board the Enterprise to travel to a
Gatherer outpost to open talks. While there, the leader of the group is killed
by a mysterious assassin.
THE DEFECTORProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Robert Scheerer Writer: Ronald D. Moore Cast: James
Sloyan (Setal), Andreas Katsulas (Tomalak), John Hancock (Admiral Haden), S.A.
Templeman (Bates)
A Romulan scoutship, with a Romulan Warbird in pursuit, hails the Enterprise
and requests asylum. After the Enterprise easily chases off the Warbird, they
beam aboard the occupant of the scoutship, Setal, who has information about a
new Romulan offensive. The Enterprise crew, skeptical about the defector's
claims and motives and attempting to get at the truth, travels to Nelvana 3
where there is supposed to be a Romulan base at which a large Romulan fleet will
gather to launch an offensive against the Federation.
THE HUNTEDProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Robin Bernheim Cast: Jeff McCarthy
(Roga), James Cromwell (Narok), J. Michael Flynn (Zayner), Andrew Bickell
(Wagnor)
The Enterprise visist Angosia 3, a planet which has applied for membership in
the Federation. While there, a prisoner escapes jail and Prime Minister Narok
asks for assistance in recapturing him. The Enterprise succeeds in capturing
him, only to find that he is extremely dangerous and not all that Narok has
claimed him to be.
THE HIGH GROUNDProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Gabrielle Beaumont Writer: Melinda M. Snodgrass Cast:
Kerrie Keane (Alexana Devos), Richard Cox (Finn), Marc Buckland (Waiter), Fred
G. Smith (Policeman), Christopher Pettiet (Boy)
The Enterprise is delivering medical supplies to Rutia Four, a non-Fedration
planet in the midst of a civil war, when Dr. Crusher is captured by the leader
of a terrorist group who appears out of thin air.
DEJA QProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Les Landau Writer: Richard Danus Cast: John de Lancie
(Q), Corbin Bernsen (Q2), Richard Cansino (Dr. Garin), Betty Muramoto
(Scientist)
While on a mission to rescue a planet from its own moon which has fallen out
of orbit, the Enterprise is visited once more by the mysterious Q. This time, Q,
totally naked, claims he has been kicked out of the Q-Continuum and asks for
sanctuary. Q is now mortal and wants guidance from the crew on how to be human,
in exchange for his experience and knowledge. While on the Enterprise, Q is
attacked by the Calamarians, a race that wants revenge on Q for acts done to
them.
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVEProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and
Richard Manning Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Ed Zuckeran Cast: Craig
Richard Nelson (Krag), Gina Hecht (Manua), Mark Margolis (Dr. Apgar), Juli
Donald (Tayna)
Dr. Apgar, a scientist working on Krueger waves, is killed when the station
he was working on suddenly explodes moments after Riker talks with him
privately. Chief Investigator Krag, arrives on board the Enterprise and demands
Riker be turned over to him to face trial for murder. Picard, unwilling to
release Riker without a hearing convinces the Chief Investigator to allow the
circumstances of the incident be recreated on the holodeck with the help of
statements from all parties concerned. Meanwhile, bursts of unknown radiation,
able to cause damage to metal, plague the Enterprise.
YESTERDAY'S ENTERPRISEProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and
Richard Manning Director: David Carson Writers: Ira Steven Behr, Richard
Manning, Hans Beimler, and Ronald D. Moore (from a story by Trent Christopher
Ganino and Eric A. Stillwell) Cast: Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar), Christopher
McDonald (Richard Castillo), Tricia O'Neil (Captain Rachel Garrett)
The Enterprise happens upon a time-rift in space and the world changes around
them as the Enterprise-C comes out of the rift. In this new reality, the
Enterprise is at war with the Klingons, a war that they cannot win. Also, Tasha
Yar is still alive and serving as Tactical Officer aboard the Enterprise-D. The
Enterprise-C is critically damaged and was apparently involved in a fight with
Romulans while in defense of a Klingon base. The crews eventually realize that,
had the Enterprise-C been successful, the current war with the Klingons might
never have happened. Clearly, the Enterprise-C must return even though it is
likely to never survive the battle. When the Captain of the Enterprise-C is
killed during a Klingon attack, Lt. Castillo asks to take the ship back through
the warp himself. Meanwhile, Guinan, whose peculiar senses have told her that
things are not as they should be, tells Tasha that in the true timeline, Tasha
died an empty death. This convinces Tasha that she should return with the
Enterprise-C as their tactical officer so that her death can have some meaning,
and so she can be with Castillo with whom she has fallen in love.
THE OFFSPRINGProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Jonathan Frakes Writer: Rene Echeverria Cast: Hallie
Todd (Lal), Nicholas Coster (Haftel), Judy Ann Elder (Lt. Ballard), Diane Moser
(Crewman), Hayne Bayle (Crewman), Maria Leone (Crewman), James G. Becker
(Crewman)
Data, after returning from a cybernetics conference, builds a robot child,
Lal. While the crew attempts to deal with Data's fatherhood, Data attempts to
teach Lal about humanity. Starfleet Admiral Haftel, after hearing about the
experiment, attempts to convince Picard that the new robot should be moved to
the Daystrom Institute where she can be properly studied and taught.
SINS OF THE FATHERProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Les Landau Writer: Ronald D. Moore and W. Reed Moran
(from a teleplay by Drew Deighan) Cast: Charles Cooper (K'mpec), Tony Todd
(Kurn), Patrick Massett (Duras), Thelma Lee (Kahless), Teddy Davis (Technician)
As part of the exchange program that once made Riker First Officer on a
Klingon ship, Commander Kurn joins the Enterprise. Kurn is Worf's younger
brother and has come to tell Worf that their father has been accused of
betraying the Klingons by revealing the location of the Khitomer outpost to the
Romulans. Worf, by Klingon tradition must travel to the homeworld of the Klingon
empire to challenge the accusation and, if he fails, will die as a traitor.
ALLEGIANCEProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Winrich Kolbe Writers: Richard Manning and Hans
Beimler Cast: Stephen Markle (Tholl), Reiner Schoene (Esoqq), Joycelyn
O'Brien (Haro), Jerry Rector (1st Alien), Jeff Rector (2nd Alien)
Picard is taken from the Enterprise while he sleeps by a strange probe and
wakens in a prison with two other captives. Neither can explain how they came to
be there nor have they seen their captors. Soon they are joined by a fourth
captive - a carnivorous alien who will eat the others if they do not escape and
food is not provided. In the midst of mutual dislike and lack of trust, the four
captives must find a way to escape or contact their captors. Meanwhile, Picard
has been replaced on the Enterprise by a nearly exact duplicate.
CAPTAIN'S HOLIDAYProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Chip Chalmers Writer: Ira Steven Behr Cast: Jennifer
Hetrick (Vash), Michael Grodenchik (Sovak), Karen Landry (Ajur), Michael
Champion (Boratus), Deirdre Imershein (Joval)
Picard is talked into taking a vacation on Risa, a pleasure planet. When he
arrives, he bumps into a women who, pursued by a Ferengi, grabs him and kisses
him as if they were old friends. They later meet again and, after introductions,
Picard discovers that she is out to find the location of a device brought from
the future. The Ferengi also wants the device or the disk that the woman, Vash,
has that reveals the location of the device. Meanwhile, two security agents from
the future confront Picard and tell him that he is destined to find the device
and they have come back in time to retrieve it from him. Vash and Picard team up
to find he device and thwart the Ferengi but, Picard hopes to turn it over to
the security agents.
TIN MANProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Robert Scheerer Writers: Dennis Putman Bailey and David
Bischoff Cast: Michael Cavanaugh (Captain DeSoto), Peter Vogt (Romulan
Commander), Harry Groener (Tam Elbrun)
The Hood unexpectedly joins the Enterprise and delivers their new orders and
a passenger, Tam Elbrun. Tam is a Betazoid telepath and specializes in
first-contacts but, he is also not well liked because he lacks tact. Tam
explains that a recently discovered object in orbit around a dying star is
suspected of being a living spaceship, dubbed "Tin Man" and Tam's mission is to
contact it. However, the Romulans claim that space and are also sending ships to
contact the newly discovered alien.
HOLLOW PURSUITSProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Sally Caves Cast: Dwight Schultz
(Barclay), Charley Lang (Duffy)
A young engineer, Lt. Barclay, is obsessed with fantasy worlds because has
problems coping with reality and the crew of the Enterprise have problems coping
with him. Meanwhile, strange malfunctions start occurring on the Enterprise.
THE MOST TOYSProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Timothy Bond Writer: Shari Goodhartz Cast: Nehemiah
Persoff (Toff), Jane Daly (Varia), Saul Rubinek (Kavis)
Data is using the shuttles to transfer a large cargo of a special element
that cannot be transported when, on the last trip, his shuttle mysteriously
explodes. The Enterprise is forced to leave the area to deliver their cargo and
are not able to investigate the accident. Meanwhile, Data has not been destroyed
but captured by Kavis who is a collector of rare and unique things and Data
would be a fine addition to his collection.
SAREKProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Les Landau Writers: Peter S. Beagle (from an unpublished
story by Mark Cushman and Jake Jacobs) Cast: Mark Lenard (Sarek), Joanna
Miles (Perrin), William Denis (Mendrossen), Rocco Sisto (Sakkath), John H.
Francis (Crewman)
Ambassador Sarek comes aboard the Enterprise with his staff and new, human
wife, to complete treaty negotiations with the Legarans who insisted on him
mediating. Soon after his arrival, the crew of the Enterprise begin to suffer
from bouts of violence and other emotional outbursts. Eventually, the crew
discovers that Sarek is suffering from a rare Vulcan disease that erodes all
emotional control in Vulcans. Since Vulcans are highly telepathic, he has been
broadcasting emotions to the crew. But, because of his illness, the important
treaty with the Legarans is in jeopardy.
ME'NAGE A` TROIProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Robert Legato Writers: Fred Bronson and Susan
Sackett Cast: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Frank Corsentino (Daimon Tog),
Ethan Phillips (Dr. Farek), Peter Slutsker (Nibor), Rudolph Willrich (Reittan
Grax), Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
The Enterprise travels to Betazed for a reception following a trade
agreement. While there Deanna visits her mother and gets into an argument about
settling down and raising a family. Meanwhile, Daimon Tog, of the Ferengi, takes
a liking to Lwaxana both sexually and because her telepathy will help him in
making deals. Lwaxana is repulsed by his offers and orders him away. Tog, not to
be dismissed so easily, kidnaps Lwaxana (along with Riker and Deanna) and takes
them aboard his ship where he hopes to convince Lwaxana to marry him.
TRANSFIGURATIONSProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and Richard
Manning Director: Tom Benko Writer: Rene Echevarria Cast: Mark LaMura
(John Doe), Charles Dennis (Sunad), Julie Warner (Christy), Patti Tippo (Nurse
Temple)
The Enterprise rescues an injured human from a damaged escape pod in an
unexplored system. Dr. Crusher finds that his recuperative powers are incredible
and that he will revive, given time. When he does, he has no memories of who he
is, where he is from, or how his ship was wrecked. Still suffering from bouts of
severe pain, Dr. Crusher finds that he is emitting inixplicable energy bursts
which are somehow linked to his cells. Furthermore, he begins to exhibit strange
abilities like being able to heal injuries with the energy bursts.
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDSProducers: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler and
Richard Manning Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Michael Piller Cast:
Elizabeth Dennehy (Lt. Commander Shelby), George Murdock (Admiral Hanson)
One of the outermost colonies of the Federation has been recently lost and
the Enterprise is sent to investigate. They discover that the entire town has
been removed and only a crater remains. Fearing that this might be the first
step in the invasion by the Borg, the Enterprise takes on board Lt. Commander
Shelby who has become the Federation's tactical expert on the Borg. She makes it
plain to many that she is highly interested in replacing Riker, who has, again,
been offered his own command. Admiral Hanson attempts to convince Picard that
Riker should take the new command for the good of his career. After
investigating the evidence, they come to the conclusion that it was the Borg
that destroyed the colony. Now, the Federation has to develop weapons and
defenses against the cyborg aliens. While Shelby and the Enterprise crew
struggle with the problem, they learn that a Federation ship sent out a distress
call describing an encounter with the Borg. The Enterprise, being the nearest
ship, travels to the scene and meet the Borg. The Borg hail Picard specifically
and demand that Picard beam aboard their ship immediately, threatening the
destruction of the Enterprise if he refuses. Picard, naturally, refuses. After a
brief, but losing battle with the Borg, the Enterprise, to escape, enters a
nebula with the Borg ship in pursuit. Once in the nebula, they drop to impulse
and begin repairs to the ship. They also analyze the recent battle and discover
that the Borg are vulnerable to phasers in one particular frequency band. The
Borg ship starts mining the nebula and forces the Enterprise out. Once out of
the nebula, several Borg beam over to the Enterprise and grab Picard. The Borg
then head for Earth. The Enterprise crew must devise a plan to cripple the Borg
ship and retrieve Picard. This episode is the finale of the third season and is
a cliffhanger episode to be continued in the fourth season.
BEST OF BOTH WORLDS, PART IIProducers: David Livingston, Lee
Sheldon Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Michael Piller Cast: Elizabeth
Dennehy (Lt. Commander Shelby), George Murdock (Admiral Hanson)
This episode is the continuation of the show that ended the third season. The
Borg are heading for Earth with Captain Picard on board and the Federation is
arming for a final battle. The Enterprise, now commanded by Riker pursues the
Borg toward Earth.
FAMILYProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director: Les
Landau Writer: Ronald D. Moore (from a premise by Susanne Lambdin and Bryan
Stewart) Cast: Theodore Bikel (Sergei Roszhenko), Georgia Brown (Mrs.
Roszhenko), Jeremy Kemp (Robert), Samantha Eggar (Marie), David Tristan Birkin
(Rene), Doug Wert (Jack Crusher), Dennis Creaghan
In this episode, several of the crew are faced with family related matters
and relatives. Picard, having been rescued from the Borg returns to his home
town to visit with his brother and his family. Worf is visited on the Enterprise
by his adoptive parents - the Roszhenkos. And Wesley must decide whether to view
a hologram tape made by his late father.
BROTHERSProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director: Rob
Bowman Writer: Rick Berman Cast: Adam Ryen (Willie), Cory Danzinger
(Jake), James Lashly (Ensign Kopf)
A young child is hurt during play with his brother as the result of a joke.
After he runs off, he eats a poisonous fruit and the Enterprise must get him to
a Starbase for treatment. Meanwhile, Data seemingly malfunctions and takes over
the Enterprise, changing its heading to an unknown location. Once there Data
beams down to the surface to be reunited with his creator, Dr. Nonnian Soong and
with his brother, Lore. Brent Spiner reprises his role as Lore, and plays Noonan
Soong.
SUDDENLY HUMANProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont Teleplay: John Whelpley, Jeri Taylor Story: Ralph
Phillips Cast: Chad Allen (Jono), Sherman Howard (Endar), Barbara Townsend
(Connaught)
The Enterprise comes to the rescue of a Talarian ship only to find a human
child aboard. The child, Jono, turns out to be the last remaining survivor from
a colony presumed destroyed by the Talarians. Picard must decide whether to
return the boy to his Talarian father who raised him and is suspected of abusing
him or to his natural grandmother, an admiral in Starfleet. Meanwhile, Jono
attempts to learn human habits and customs after his many years with the
Talarians.
REMEMBER MEProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director: Cliff
Bole Writer: Lee Sheldon Cast: Bill Erwin (Dr. Quaice), Erik Menyuk
(Traveler)
Wesley and Geordi are involved with an experiment in engineering as the
Enterprise takes on new crew members at Starbase 133. Dr. Crusher welcomes on
board an old friend, Dr. Quaice who seemingly disappears overnight without a
trace. In fact, no one, including O'Brien who beamed him up, remembers seeing
him and there is no trace of his existence anywhere in Starfleet. As the crew
begins to vanish, also without a trace, Dr. Crusher struggles to convince Picard
that something is wrong and comes to doubt her own sanity.
LEGACYProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director: Robert
Scheerer Writer: Joe Menosky Cast: Don Mirault (Hayne), Beth Toussaint
(Lashara Yar), Vladimir Velasco (Tan Tsu), Christopher Michael (Man #1)
The crew of a cargo ship lands on Turkana Four and sends a distress call
received by the Enterprise who rush to their aid. On Turkana Four, the crew of
the Enterprise has their mission hampered by two warring factions. Lashara Yar
is Tasha Yar's sister and attempts to help the Enterprise.
REUNIONProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director: Jonathan
Frakes Teleplay: Thomas Perry, Jo Perry, Ronald D. Moore, Brannon
Braga Story: Drew Deighan, Thomas Perry and Jo Perry Cast: Charles Cooper
(K'Mpec), Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr), Jon Steuer (Alexander), Robert O'Reilly
(Gowron), Patrick Massett (Duras), Michael Rider (Security Guard), April Grace
(Transporter Technician), Basil Wallace (Klingon Guard #1), Mirron E. Willis
(Klingon Guard #2)
The leader of the Klingons, K'Mpec, is dying and asks for Picards help in
finding which of his two successors - Duras and Gowron, poisoned him. Meanwhile,
Worf has a reunion with his former mate, Ambassador K'Ehleyr, and their son.
FUTURE IMPERFECTProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director:
Les Landau Writers: J. Larry Carrol, David Bennett Carren Cast: Andreas
Katsulas (Tomalak), Chris Demetral (Jean-Luc Riker/Ethan), Carolyn McCormick
(Minuet), Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa), Todd Merril (Gleason), April Grace
(Transporter Chief Hubbell), George O'Hanlon, Jr. (Transporter Chief)
During a routine mapping mission, the Enterprise discovers unusual readings
on Alpha Onias 3. Riker commands an away team to the planet but, the team
succumbs to gas. Riker wakes in sickbay to discover that it is 16 years later
and he is now the captain of the Enterprise in the middle of tricky negotiations
with the Romulans. He also apparently has a son named Jean-Luc. Riker struggles
to regain his memory and continue his mission but, something doesn't seem right.
FINAL MISSIONProducers: David Livingston, Lee Sheldon Director:
Corey Allen Writers: Kacey Arnold-Ince, Jeri Taylor (from a story by Kacey
Arnold-Ince) Cast: Kim Hamilton (Sanji), Nick Tate (Dirgo), Mary Kohnert
(Ensign Tess Allenby)
Wesley's final mission on board the Enterprise before leaving to attend
Starfleet Acadamy is to accompany Picard to negotiations with miners on Pentarus
5. On the way to the planet, the shuttle craft piloted by one of the miners is
forced to make a crash landing on the moon of Pentares 3. Meanwhile, Riker, in
command of the Enterprise, leads the ship in a rescue mission to save a planet
from the harmful effects of radiation from an errant abandoned ship.
THE LOSSProducers: David Livingston Director: Chip
Chalmers Teleplay: Hilary J. Bader, Alan J. Adler, Vanessa Greene Story:
Hilary J. Bader Cast: Kim Braden (Janet Brooks), Mary Kohnert (Ensign Tess
Allenby)
The Enterprise encounters a mysterious life-form that entraps the Enterprise
in its gravitational field. None of the Enterprise's engines or weapons can be
used to free the Enterprise before the ship is dragged by the entity into a
cosmic string. Meanwhile, Troi discovers that she is empathically blind and
resigns as ship's counselor because she feels she is unable to perform her
duties.
DATA`S DAYProducer: David Livingston Director: Robert
Wiemer Teleplay Harold Apter, Ronald D. Moore Story: Harold Apter Cast:
Rosalind Chao (Kako), Sierra Pecheur (T'Pel), Alan Scarfe (Admiral Mendak),
Shelly Desai (V'Sal), April Grace (Transporter Technician)
Data describes a day in his life aboard the Enterprise for Admiral Maddox of
Starfleet. On this particular day, Data describes his role in the wedding of
Kako to O'Brien and the duties involved in escorting the Vulcan Ambassador
T'Pel. T'Pel is on a diplomatic mission to open ties with the Romulans and
orders Picard to enter the Neutral Zone to rendezvous with a Romulan warbird
commanded by Admiral Mendak.
THE WOUNDEDProducer: David Livingston Director: Chip
Chalmers Teleplay: Jeri Taylor Story: Stuart Charno, Sara Charno, Cy
Chermak Cast: Bob Gunton (Captain Benjamin Maxwell), Marc Alaimo (Gul Macet),
John Hancock (Admiral Haden), Time Winters (Daro), Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Marco
Rodriguez (Tela)
An uneasy peace between the Federation and the Cardassians may come to an end
due to the actions of a renegade Federation captain who believes the Cardissians
are preparing for a war. Captain Picard must intercept the Phoenix, commanded by
Maxwell and put an end to his attacks on Cardassian ships. Meanwhile, Chief
O'Brien must deal with his feelings for the Cardassians and his loyalties to
Maxwell, Picard and the Federation.
DEVIL'S DUEProducer: David Livingston Director: Tom
Benko Teleplay: Philip Lazebnik Story: Philip Lazebnik, William Douglas
Lansford Cast: Marta DuBois (Ardra), Paul Lambert (Dr. Clarke), Marcelo
Tubert (Jared), Thad Lamey (Devil Monster), Tom Magee (Klingon Monster)
A mysterious woman arrives on Ventax claiming to be the woman named Ardra who
once promised the Ventaxians 1000 years of peace and prosperity in exchange for
ownership of the planet and the people. The Ventaxians appeal to the Enterprise
for help and it becomes Captain Picard's responsibility to prove that Ardra is a
fraud, the contract made 1000 years ago is invalid and that her diabolical
powers are nothing more than a trick.
CLUESProducer: David Livingston Director: Les Landau Teleplay:
Bruce D. Arthurs, Joe Menosky Story: Bruce D. Arthurs Cast: Pamela Winslow
(Ens. McKnight), Rhonda Aldrich (ens. Lockland), Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa),
Thomas Knickerbocker (Gunman)
While exploring an unknown region of space, the crew of the Enterprise,
except Data is rendered unconscious. When they awake, Data tells them they were
out for only a few moments but, several things just don't seem right. Evidence
begins to mount that they were out for hours and that Data is, inexplicably,
lying about what happened while they were unconscious.
FIRST CONTACTProducer: David Livingston Director: Cliff
Bole Teleplay: Dennis Russell Bailey, David Bischoff, Joe Menosky, Ronald D.
Moore, Michael Piller Story: Marc Scott Zicree Cast: George Coe (Durken),
Carolyn Seymour (Mirasta), George Hearn (Berel), Michael Ensign (Krola), Steven
Anderson (Nilrem), Sachi Parker (Tava) Bebe Neuwirth (Lanel)
Riker is captured by a planet on that is being investigated by the Federation
prior to being officially contacted. The civilization is just on the verge of
space travel but still believe themselves to be the only beings in the universe.
Thus, the presence of Riker, an alien, comes as quite a shock to the leaders of
the planet. In order to save Riker, Picard must violate the Prime Directive and
make his presence known to the people of the planet ahead of schedule.
GALAXY'S CHILDProducer: David Livingston Director: Winrich
Kolbe Writers: Maurice Hurley, Thomas Kartozian Cast: Susan Gibney (Leah
Brahms), Jana Marie Hupp (Ens. Pavlik), Lanei Chapman (Ens. Raeger), April Grace
(Transporter Technician)
The Enterprise is visited by Dr. Leah Brahms who has been sent by Starfleet
to review the changes made to her engine designs. Geordi, having fallen in love
with the hologram-created version of the doctor has difficulty in learning to
deal with the real thing. Meanwhile, the Enterprise comes upon an unusual alien
being that lives in space. The alien being, threatened by the presence of the
ship attacks and Captain Picard defends the ship with minimal phaser power.
Unfortunately, the even minimal power is too much and the creature is killed
instantly. As Picard and the crew ponder their actions, they discover that the
dead alien was pregnant and, with some assistance from the Enterprise, a baby
alien is born. But, the baby believes the ship to be its mother and the
Enterprise has to discover a way to wean the baby.
NIGHT TERRORSProducer: David Livingston Director: Les
Landau Teleplay: Pamela Douglas, Jeri Taylor Story: Shari
Goodhartz Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), John Vickery (Hagan), Duke Moosekian
(Gillespie), Craig Hurley (Peeples), Brian Tochi (Kenny Lin), Lanei Chapman
(Ens. Raeger), Deborah Taylor (Zaheva)
The Enterprise is sent to rescue another Federation vessel that lost contact
with Starfleet. The crew finds the ship drifting in space and the crew all dead
under violent circumstances. As the Enterprise investigates, they find
themselves fighting the same fate that destroyed the other ship.
IDENTITY CRISISProducer: David Livingston Director: Winrich
Kolbe Teleplay: Brannon Braga Story: Timothy De Haas Cast: Maryann
Plunkett (Susanna Leitjen), Paul Tompkins (Brevelle), Patti Yasutake (Nurse
Ogawa), Amick Byram (Hickman), Dennis Madalone (Tranporter Technician), Mona
Grudt (Ens. Graham)
Five years ago, before joining the Enterprise, Geordi was on an away team
investigating a mysteriously abandoned outpost. All of the other members of that
team except for Geordi and Susanna, have begun to disappear and the Enterprise
is sent to investigate.
THE NTH DEGREEProducer: David Livingston Director: Robert
Legato Writer: Joe Menosky Cast: Jim Norton (Einstein), Kay E. Kuter (Lt.
Linda Larson), Saxon Trainor, Page Leong (Ens. Anaya), Dwight Schultz (Barclay),
David Coburn (Ens. Brower)
Lt. Barclay who in HOLLOW PURSUITS was seen to be an introspective, shy
crewman with difficulties in dealing with reality. A brief encounter with an
alien device turns Barclay into a near-superbeing with confidence in his own
superiority and a low regard for his fellow crewman. In the holodeck, Barclay
builds a device which enables him to interface with the computer to take control
of the Enterprise and hijacking it to an unknown and uncharted part of space.
QPIDProducer: David Livingston Director: Cliff Bole Teleplay: Ira
Steven Behr Story: Ira Steven Behr, Randee Russell Cast: Jennifer Hetrick
(Vash), Clive Revill (Sir Guy), Joi Staton (Servant), John de Lancie (Q)
Picard is scheduled to give a lecture to a group of distinguished
archaelogists, one of whom turns out to be his old flame, Vash. Meanwhile, Q
turns up wanting to repay a supposed debt to Picard and discovers Picard's
relationship with Vash. Q, to prove his point that Picard has a weakness for
Vash, transports Picard and the Enterprise crew to Sherwood Forest as Robin Hood
and his Merry Men who now have to rescue Vash from the Sheriff of Nottingham --
Q.
THE DRUMHEADProducer: David Livingston Director: Jonathan
Frakes Writer: Jeri Taylor Cast: Jean Simmons (Admiral Satie), Bruce
French (Sabin), Spencer Garrett (Simon Tarsis), Henry Woronicz (J'Dan), Ann Shea
(Nellen), Earl Billings (Starfleet Admiral)
A mysterious explosion and a Klingon exchange officer caught sending
Federation secrets to the Romulans lead to an investigation headed by Admiral
Satie. The Admiral, well known for resolving difficult disputes and brilliantly
leading investigations arrives on the Enterprise with her entourage and proceeds
to investigate the alleged treason. In the course of her investigations she
turns up the fact that a crewman, Simon Tarsis, lied on his Acadamey application
form. He originally claimed he was a Human/Vulcan hybrid but is actually a
Human/Romulan mix. Satie attempts to prove that Tarsis is the person mainly
responsible for leaking secrets to the Romulans on a regular basis. Picard
objects to her methods and deductions, she accuses Picard of being involved in
the conspiracy and threatens to ruin his career in Starfleet.
HALF-LIFEProducer: David Livingston Director: Les
Landau Teleplay: Peter Allan Fields Story: Ted Roberts, Peter Allan
Fields Cast: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), David Ogden Stiers (Timicin),
Michelle Forbes (Dra), Terrence E. McNally (B'Tardat), Carel Struycken (Mr.
Homn)
Lwaxana, while aboard the Enterprise being transported home, falls for a
scientist who is also on board the Enterprise in an attempt to avert the
destruction of his planet caused by the destruction of the sun. Succeed or fail,
his cultural heritage demands that, at the age of 60, which is fast approaching,
he must return to his planet to commit suicide.
THE HOSTProducer: David Livingston Director: Marvin V.
Rush Writer: Michel Horvat Cast: Franc Luz (Odan), William Newman (Kalin
Trose), Barbara Tarbuck (Laika Trion), Nicole Orth-Pallavicini (Kara Yeel),
Robert Harper (Lathal), Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa)
Dr. Crusher falls in love with an alien ambassador who is much more than he
seems. His body is merely a host which lives in a symbiotic relationship with a
parasite-like creature - the actual being that is Odan.
THE MIND'S EYEProducer: David Livingston Director: David
Livingston Teleplay: Rene Echevarria Story: Ken Schafer, Rene
Echevarria Cast: Larry Dobkin (Ambassador Kell), John Fleck (Governor Vagh),
Edward Wiley (Romulan SubCommander)
En route to a conference on Risa, Commander La Forge is captured by a Romulan
ship and brainwashed to perform some service for the Romulans. Meanwhile, the
Enterprise is on its way to Krios with Ambassador Kell to investigate claims
made by the Klingon governor that the Federation has been supplying weapons to
rebels on the planet. The Enterprise determines that the weapons being supplied
to the rebels, while appearing to be Federation issue are, in fact, manufactured
by the Romulans.
While at Krios, La Forge returns to the Enterprise completely unaware that he
has been with the Romulans and believing to have spent the time at Risa as
planned. He assists Picard in investigating the source of the weapons supplied
to the rebels and assists Data in investigating the mysterious E-band signals
that the Enterprise has detected. La Forge, under the influence of the Romulans,
beams a supply of weapons to the rebels that is intercepted by the governor,
causing Vagh to accuse Picard of complicity in the rebellion. When Governor Vagh
boards the Enterprise to watch the investigation into the incident, he is nearly
assassinated by La Forge, again completely under the influence of the Romulan's
conditioning.
During the scenes on the Romulan cruiser when La Forge is being conditioned,
a Romulan commander appears in the background hidden in shadows. There has been
a lot of speculation as to the identity of the Commander however, the voice of
the actress sounds a great deal like Denise Crosby who had left the show.
IN THEORYProducer: David Livingston Writers: Joe Menosky, Ronald D.
Moore Director: Patrick Stewart Cast: Michele Scarabelli (Jenna DeSaura),
Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Pamela Winslow (Ens. McKnight)
A crewman who recently broke up with her boyfriend starts making passes at
Data and he tries to understand about love, dating and relationships. Even
advice from his fellow shipmates in unhelpful in understanding the complexity
his new-found relationship with DeSaura. Meanwhile, the Enterprise attempts to
cope with mysterious "dark matter" which causes portions of the ship to
desolidify at random.
This episodes is one of the more subtly humorous of this season's stories.
Data's attempts at understanding love reminds us all of how awkward our own
first attempts were and how complex and confusing the situation is. Data, as an
android without the capacity to exhibit emotion is hilariously stiff and
mechanical in dealing with the situation.
REDEMPTIONProducer: David Livingston Writer: Ronald D.
Moore Director: Cliff Bole Cast: Robert O'Reilly (Gowron), Tony Todd
(Kurn), Barbara March (Lursa), Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor), Ben Slack (K'Tal),
Nicholas Kepros (Movar), J.D. Cullum (Toral), Tom Ormeny (Klingon 1st Officer),
Clifton Jones (Helmsman), Denise Crosby (Romulan Commander)
Continuing the events portrayed in REUNION, the Enterprise makes its way to
the Klingon homeworld to see Gowron installed as the new emperor. Picard, as the
chosen arbiter of succession must continue to fulfill his duty to see that
Gowron becomes the emperor and that ties with the Federation continue.
Meanwhile, Worf speaks to Gowron requesting that Worf's family honor be restored
since it was Duras' family who betrayed the Kitomer outpost to the Klingons.
Gowron refuses because of the influence that Duras' family still has with the
council.
Picard beams down to the planet to perform his final act as arbiter. However,
before he can properly install Gowron as the new emperor, Duras' sisters Lursa
and B'Etor produce Toral, a bastard child of Gowron, who claims the right to
succession. The ceremony is halted until Picard may decide if the child has a
legitimate claim.
Worf, seeing the growing problems within the Klingon empire and the
possibility of a civil war if Gowron becomes emperor, talks with his brother
Kurn who is allied against Gowron. Worf convinces Kurn to lend his support to
Gowron's forces so that the support may be used as a bargaining edge to regain
the family honor.
Picard decides that Toral is not eligible to become emperor and bestows that
title on Gowron. This causes the council to split with some following Gowron and
some following Toral who is not only backed by the council and those loyal to
the family of Duras but by Romulans led by a mysterious commander.
The Klingon empire is now at war. Worf, his family honor restored, resigns
his commission as a Starfleet Officer to aide Gowron and learn what it means to
be a Klingon. Meanwhile, the Romulans and the family of Duras make plans that
will drag the Federation into the war and to lure Picard to his death.
This cliffhanger episode is the finale of the fourth season and will be
concluded in the first episode of the new season. The actor portraying the
mysterious Romulan commander is never given any credit in this episode or in THE
MIND'S EYE where she first appeared however, it is clearly Denise Crosby.
Hopefully, in the conclusion next season, we will discover the true identity of
the commander, what her motives are and what caused her hatred for Picard.
REDEMPTION IIProducer: David Livingston Writer: Ronald D
Moore Director: David Carson Cast: Robert O'Reilly (Gowron), Tony Todd
(Kurn), Barbara March (Lursa), Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor), J.D. Cullum (Toral),
Michael G. Hagerty (Larg), Denise Crosby (Sela), Fran Bennett (Admiral
Shauntee), Nicholas Kepros (Movar), Timothy Carhart (Hobson), Jordan Lund
(Kulge), Stephen James Carver (Helmsman)
The premiere of the fifth season was the second part of the previous season's
cliffhanger episode. The war between Duras' family and Gowron's heats up and
Duras appears to be winning. They have had the help of the Romulans commanded by
Sela. The Federation wishes to stay out of the fight since it is an internal
civil war but Picard convinces the Fleet Admiral that the Romulans may be
involved and therefore the Federation should be as well. Picard sets up a
blockade to prevent Romulan ships from sending supplies to Duras' forces and
eventually, Duras' forces are defeated by Gowrons.
Sela, in one of the strangest (but predictable) twists on the show, claims to
be Tasha Yar's daughter. Since Tasha died childless in "Skin of Evil", it seems
impossible for her to have a grown up daughter much less one in a position of
command in the Romulan Empire. For the answer, one needs to look at the events
in "Yesterday's Enterprise". In that episode, the Enterprise D encountered
Enterprise C in an alternate history where Tasha was still alive on the D. At
the end of the episode, she returns to the past on the Enterprise C. When the
Enterprise D returns to its correct history line, all memories of the encounter
vanish and Tasha's existence on the C was forgotten. However, Tasha was captured
by the Romulans when she returned to the past on the Enterprise C and eventually
married a Romulan General and had a child by him. Tasha was eventually executed
for trying to escape the Empire and Sela, Tasha's daughter, now has a hatred for
Picard since he sent Tasha back on the Enterprise C. If the writers of the show
develop this further, things could get very interesting - I hope they do.
DARMOKProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Joe Menosky Story:
Philip Lazebnik, Joe Menosky Director: Winrich Kolbe Cast: Richard Allen
(Tamarian First Officer), Paul Winfield (Captain Dathon), Ashley Judd (Ensign
Lefler)
The Enterprise encounters the Tamarians, a race with whom they have never
been able to communicate. The Enterprise's mission is to open negotiations with
the Tamarians - a mission that seems doomed to failure when the Tamarians kidnap
Picard and strand him on a planet with their own captain to face a nameless
beast.
ENSIGN ROProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Michael
Piller Story: Rick Berman, Michael Piller Director: Les Landau Cast:
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren), Scott Marlowe (Keeve), Frank Collison
(Dolak), Jeffrey Hayenga (Orta), Harley Venton (Collins), Ken Thorley (Mot),
Cliff Potts (Admiral Kennelly)
A terrorist attack by the Bajorans on a Federation outpost prompts Admiral
Kennelly to send the Enterprise to aid the Cardassians from stopping the
terrorist attacks. The Bajorans lost their homeworld to the Cardassians and the
terrorist attacks, led by Orta, until now had been confined to Cardassian
locales. Solarian 4, a Federation outpost in a nearby star system was attacked
by a ship claiming to be a Bajoran ship shortly after the Federation and the
Cardassians signed a treaty. Admiral Kennely asks Picard to locate the
terrorist's base and to bring their leader to the Cardassian system so that
peace between the two people's may be arranged.
Admiral Kennely orders Picard to take onboard ship an ensign with a less than
honorable past. Ensign Ro had been involved in an incident where she was
responsible for the death of a landing party, courtmartialed and imprisoned in
the stockade. Admiral Kennelly had her released because she is Bajoran and might
be of help on the mission. But Ensign Ro has her own orders and may be part of a
Federation conspiracy.
SILICON AVATARProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Jeri
Taylor Story: Lawrence V. Conley Director: Cliff Bole Cast: Ellen Geer
(Dr. Marr), Susan Diol (Carmen)
The crystalline entity which destroyed the colonists at Omicron Theta III
attacks the new colony at Milona IV. Riker and Data help the colonists survive
the attack by leading them into caves with a chemistry that the entity
apparently can't penetrate. This is the first time that there have been
survivors of an attack and Dr. Marr is dispatched to the area to study the
planet and interview the survivors. Dr. Marr has made it her life's work to
study the entity ever since her son was killed by the entity on Omicron Theta
III.
The Enterprise, with Dr. Marr on board pursues the crytalline entity in the
hopes of being able to communicate with it and find a way to prevent further
destruction. Dr. Marr seems obsessed with not only destroying the entity but
also with Data, who apparently has the memories and journal entries of her son
in his memory banks.
DISASTERProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Ronald D.
Moore Story: Ron Jarvix, Philip A. Scorza Director: Gabrielle
Beaumont Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro), Erika
Flores (Marissa), John Christian Graas (Jay Gordon), Max Supera (Patterson),
Cameron Arnett (Ensign Mandel), Jana Marie Hupp (Ensign Monroe)
The Enterprise encounters a cosmic filament which disrupts all major systems
on the ship. Most of the senior officers are trapped in different places on the
ship leaving Troi in command on the bridge. Picard is trapped in a turbolift
with three children - winners of a science program. Riker, Data, Worf and Keiko
are trapped in ten-forward and Geordi and Dr. Crusher are trapped in a cargo
hold.
As the crew begin to recover, they realize that they are trapped in different
areas of the ship and without any communication with other crew members. Each
trapped group has its own major crises to overcome: Geordi and Dr. Crusher
discover a plasma fire in the hold which is giving off radiation and the cargo
in that hold explodes if it receives too much radiation; Picard and the children
need to leave the turbolift before it begins to fall; Data and Riker try to get
to the engineering section; Keiko goes into labor in ten-forward and Worf has to
act as a mid-wife with no practical experience; the bridge crew consisting of
Chief O'Brien, Ensign Ro, Ensign Mandel and Troi attempt to re-establish power,
computer operation and a critical anti-matter containment field in the engines
that can cause the ship to explode if not stabilized.
THE GAMEProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Brannon Braga Story:
Susan Sackett, Fred Bronson, Brannon Braga Director: Corey Allen Cast: Ashley
Judd (Robin Lefler), Katharine Moffat (Etana), Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher),
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa), Diane M. Hurley (Woman)
Riker brings a highly addictive game back from vacation and everyone on board
the Enterprise becomes hooked by it, except for Data who suffers from a
mysterious malfunction. The game apparently stimulates the pleasure centers of
the brain while also attacking the reasoning centers. Only Wesley, on leave from
the Academy, and his new friend, Robin Lefler remain unaddicted and it is up to
them to save the crew.
UNIFICATION IProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Jeri
Taylor Story: Rick Berman, Michael Piller Director: Les Landau Cast:
Mark Lenard (Sarek), Leonard Nimoy (Spock), Joanna Miles (Perrin), Malachi
Throne (Pardek), Stephen Root (K'Vada), Graham Jarvis (Dokachin), Norman Large
(Neral), Daniel Roebuck (Jaron), Erick Avari (B'Ijik), Karen Hensel (Admiral
Shanti), Mimi Cozzens (Soup Woman)
Admiral Shanti advises Captain Picard that a Vulcan ambassador has gone to
Romulus on an unauthorized mission. Picard sees a video picture of the Vulcan,
Spock, and his Romulan contact. Picard travels to Vulcan to visit Sarek to find
out why Spock went to Romulan and what he hopes to accomplish there. Despite
Sarek's illness, Picard is able to see him and discovers that Spock has been in
touch with a Romulan senator, Pardek. Sarek asks Picard to convey his love to
Spock.
Meanwhile, Geordi and Riker inspect several metal fragments recovered from a
Ferengi ship. The fragments are remains of a Vulcan Deflector system and the
Federation wants to find out how the Ferengi got hold of them. The Vulcans claim
to know nothing about the materials and Riker and Geordi conclude that the
equipment was stolen.
When Picard returns to the Enterprise, he summons the help of the Klingons to
get a cloaked ship for use to travel undetected to Romulus. After several days
of unsuccessfully reaching Gowron, Picard finally gets through and convinces
Gowron to provide a vessel. Meanwhile, intelligence reports confirm Spock's
meeting with Pardek whom Data identifies as an advocate for peace and
reunification of the Vulcans and Romulans.
While Riker and Geordi work together to discover how the Vulcan deflector
unit ended up in the hands of the Ferengi, Data and Picard disguise themselves
as Romulans and travel to Romulus on the Klingon ship. Once they arrive, they
transport down and stop at a cafe near Pardek's office. When they spot Pardek
and attempt to approach him, they are captured by Romulan guards. Later,
however, they discover that Pardek had them arrested for their own protection.
As Picard briefs the senator on their meeting, Spock suddenly appears before
him.
This episode is the first episode of a two-part story which links the events
in the series to the events in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country which
opened at theaters about three weeks after this two-part episode first aired.
Spock, Pardek and Sarek were key figures in the Khitomer Conference which is one
of the events depicted in the movie.
UNIFICATION IIProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Michael
Piller Story: Rick Berman, Michael Piller Director: Cliff Bole Cast:
Leonard Nimoy (Spock), Malachi Throne (Pardek), Stephen Root (K'Vada), Norman
Large (Neral), Daniel Roebuck (Jaron), William Bastiani (Omag), Susan Fallender
(Female Romulan), Vidal Peterson (D'Tan), Harriet Leider (Amarie), Denise Crosby
(Sela)
This episode is the second part of the story which began in Unification I.
Picard and Spock talk and Spock is initially uncooperative with Picard but
soon accepts that Picard is representing the Federation. Picard informs Spock
that his father, Sarek, has died and conveys his love to Spock. This helps Spock
accept Picard as an ally and tells him that his mission to Romulus involves a
plan to reunify its people with the Vulcans. Picard naturally does not trust the
Romulans and Spock does not seem to fully trust either the Romulans or Picard.
Picard sends Data back to the Klingon ship to attempt and access the Romulans'
computer network.
Meanwhile on the Enterprise, Riker continues to investigate the theft of the
deflector unit. He contacts Amarie, the ex-wife of a smuggler who was killed
when the Enterprise destroyed an unmarked enemy ship that tried to interfere
with the investigation.
Back on Romulus, Senator Pardek brings Picard and Spock to meet with Neral,
the Romulan Proconsul who claims to support reunification. However, unknown to
Spock and Picard, Neral is in league with Selas who appears in Neral's office
after the Federation officers leave. Picard is very skeptical that Neral offered
his support so readily without the support of the Romulan traditionalists among
the council. Spock too is skeptical but is convinced that logic dictates that it
is in the Federation's best interest to proceed whether the Romulans have an
ulterior motive or not.
Amarie meanwhile puts Riker in touch with a Ferengi trader who reveals that
the Romulans are involved in the theft of Vulcan ships. Riker contacts Picard
and informs him of what he has learned. The two agree to rendezvous and Riker
heads towards Romulan territory. Data, with Spock's help accesses the Romulan
computer network and discovers that Neral and Pardek are out to double-cross
them. Picard and Data transport back to Romulus to inform Spock and all are
taken prisoner by Sela.
Sela informs them that they plan to use the stolen ships to conquer Vulcan.
She plans to force Spock to deliver a speech announcing the approaching ships as
a peace envoy but, in fact, they will be manned by soldiers with orders to seize
control of the Vulcan government. When Spock refuses to cooperate, Sela shows
them a holographic image of Spock, Picard and Data which she plans to use
instead to complete her plan. When Sela leaves the room, Data and Spock set to
work on the computer system to try and find an escape route. They manage to send
an emergency signal to the Enterprise, which already suspects some sort of trick
since they have been unable to reach Picard. Picard tells them of Sela's plan
and the Enterprise destroys the ships.
Sela returns to her office planning to kill Spock and Picard but instead is
tricked by holographic images giving the Federation officers the opportunity to
subdue her and escape. Picard and Data return to the Enterprise while Spock
decides to remain on Romulus in the hope of truly establishing peace with the
Romulans.
A MATTER OF TIMEProducer: David Livingston Writer: Rick
Berman Director: Paul Lynch Cast: Matt Frewer (Rasmussen), Stefan Gierasch
(Dr. Mosely), Sheila Franklin (Ensign), Shay Garner (Scientist)
The Enterprise is sent to Penthara IV which is undergoing an environmental
crisis. On the way, the Enterprise encounters a disturbance in time and spot a
ship which materialized in the area of the disturbance. On board the ship is
Rasmussen who claims to be a scientist from the future who has returned to this
exact day and time to watch Picard and the Enterprise perform their current
mission.
NEW GROUNDProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Grant
Rosenberg Story: Sara Charno, Stuart Charno Director: Robert
Scheerer Cast: Georgia Brown (Mrs. Roszhenko), Brian Bonsall (Alexander),
Jennifer Jennifer Edwards (Mrs. Kyle), Richard McGonagle (Dr. J'Dar), Sheila
Franklin (Ensign)
The Enterprise heads to Bilana Three to help with historic tests of a new
propulsion method, a Soliton Wave, which would impart warp drive to a ship
without the bulky warp drive engines. While in the sector, Worf's mother visits
the ship with Worf's son, Alexander who has been having difficulties living on
Earth.
Alexander stays on the Enterprise and enrolls in school but he appears to be
a liar, a thief and a bully. Worf must learn to build a relationship with
Alexander and learn how to be a father.
Meanwhile, the experimental ship and Soliton Wave perform beautifully at
first but, something goes wrong - a power fluctuation causes the wave to go out
of control, destroying the test ship and damaging the Enterprise's engines,
shields and sensors. The wave, at an unexpected energy level, heads toward a
populated colony at warp speed and, if it hits the colony will completely
destroy it. The Enterprise must find a way to stop the wave before it is too
late.
HERO WORSHIPProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Joe
Menosky Story: Hilary J. Bader Director: Patrick Stewart Cast: Joshua
Harris (Timothy), Sheila Franklin (Ensign), Steven Einspahr (Teacher)
The Federation loses communication with a science vessel sent to explore a
strange star cluster and the Enterprise is sent to investigate. When they get
there, they find the ship has been destroyed and the only survivor is a young
boy who tells them that the ship was destroyed by an unknown enemy.
The boy suffers from the trauma of losing his parents and latches on to Data
as his friend and hero. The boy begins emulating Data as a way of coping with
the tragedy. Meanwhile, the Enterprise crew tries to discover the identity of
the unknown assailants that destroyed the research ship.
VIOLATIONSProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Pamela Gray Story:
Shari Goodhartz, T Michael, Pamela Gray Director: Robert Wiemer Cast: Ben
Lemon (Jev), David Sage (Tarmin), Eve Brenner (Inad), Rosalind Chao (Keiko),
Rick Fitts (Dr. Martin), Doug Wer (Jack Crusher), Craig Benton (Crewman Davis)
A group of aliens who possess the ability to read minds are being transported
by the Enterprise. They become the prime suspects when several crew members fall
into an unexplained coma.
THE MASTERPIECE SOCIETYProducers: David Livingston, Herbert J.
Wright Teleplay: Adam Belanoff, Michael Piller Story: James Kahn, Adam
Belanoff Director: Winrich Kolbe Cast: John Synder (Aaron Conor), Dey
Young (Hannah Bates), Ron Canada (Marcus Benbeck), Sheila Franklin (Ensign)
In this episode, the Enterprise encounters a group of colonists who have
constructed a genetically engineered society. Unfortunately, a large stellar
mass is about to pass through that region of space and the gravitational forces
would destroy the colony. The Enterprise must help the colony to find a way to
destroy the mass without destroying the carefully controlled society that has
been built.
This episode is mosty a retread of "For the World is Hollow, and I've Touched
the Sky" from the old series, complete with the isolated society, the Enterprise
crewmember that falls in love with the local, and the major disaster that's
about to destroy the colony unless the Enterprise can stop it.
CONUNDRUMProducers: David Livingston, Herbert J. Wright Teleplay:
Barry Schkolnick Story: Paul Schiffer Director: Les Landau Cast: Erich
Anderson (MacDuff), Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro), Liz Vassey (Kristin), Erick
Weiss (Crewman)
A mysterious force causes the crew of the Enterprise to lose their memories
of who they are, where they are and what their mission is. They soon come to
believe that they have been ordered to penetrate into the heart of the Lysian
system and to destroy them. As they struggle to regain their lost memories, they
struggle against the moral conflict of totally destroying a race that clearly is
not their technological equal.
POWER PLAYProducers: David Livingston, Herbert J. Wright Teleplay:
Rene Balcer, Herbert J. Wright, Brannon Braga Story: Paul Ruben, Maurice
Hurley Director: David Livingston Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Michelle
Forbes (Ensign Ro), Ryan Reid (Transporter Technician)
The Enterprise encounters the emergency signal of a Daedalus class ship which
disappeared in the area 200 years earlier. Although the signal leads to an
uninhabited moon, Troi is convinced that there is someone still alive. Due to a
magnetic storm on the moon, the Enterprise is unable to use the transporters so
Riker, Troi and Data attempt to use a shuttlecraft to land on the moon on a
rescue mission but, the craft is destroyed by the storm.
They are joined by O'Brien who has found a way to use the transporter for a
single beaming and to rig up a booster so they may be rescued by the
transporters. As they are about to beam up, the storm lets loose a lightning
bolt which knocks the crew unconscious. Riker manages to come to long enough to
activate the booster and they are all returned to the ship.
Shortly after their return, Data, Troi, and O'Brien begin to behave strangely
and they attempt to take over the ship. When their attempted mutiny fails, they
run for ten-forward where they take hostage Keiko, Worf and other crew members.
Picard must find a way to free the hostages, and discover why Data, Troi and
O'Brien have attempted to take over the ship.
ETHICSProducers: David Livingston, Herbert J. Wright Teleplay:
Ronald J. Moore Story: Sara Charno, Stuart Charno Director: Chip
Chalmers Cast: Caroline Kava (Dr. Russell), Brian Bonsall (Alexander), Patti
Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa)
This aptly named episode begins with Worf becoming seriously injured by a
falling cannister in a cargo hold - seven of his vertebrae are broken. Even in
Dr. Crusher's time, this is one injury that cannot be easily mended and Worf
must face the ethical choice between an experimental procedure proposed by Dr.
Russell, a Klingon ritual suicide or living life as a cripple.
Worf asks Riker for his assistance in committing suicide, a ritual performed
by an honorable Klingon who is irreparably injured. Riker must face his own
ethical decision - help a friend to die by suicide, or help a friend to live.
Meanwhile, Dr. Crusher must find a way to deal with a doctor whose medical
judgement and practice is highly unethical. Dr. Russell is a doctor that is
willing to test highly experimental, untested treatments on live patients, with
or without their consent, regardless of the possible results and often without
attempting more traditional treatments. One of Dr. Russell's experimental
treatments kills a patient, even though a more standard treatment may have saved
the patient's life. On the other hand, Dr. Russell's experimental procedure for
scanning and re-creating body parts, may be the only thing that can save Worf.
THE OUTCASTProducers: David Livingston, Herbert J. Wright Writer:
Jeri Taylor Director: Robert Scheerer Cast: Melinda Culea (Soren), Callan
White (Krite), Megan Cole (Noor)
Commander Riker falls in love with a member of the J'Naii, an androgynous
society where male-female relationships are prohibited.
CAUSE AND EFFECTProducers: David Livingston, Herbert J.
Wright Writer: Brannon Braga Director: Jonathan Frakes Cast: Michelle
Forbes (Ensign Ro), Patti Yasatake (Nurse Ogawa), Kelsey Grammer (Captain
Bateson)
This episode begins with the Enterprise blowing up with all hands on board.
This scene, and the events leading up to it, are repeated several times with
minor variations, as the crew of the Enterprise come to realize that they are
caught in a time loop. Kelsey Grammer appears as the captain of another ship
that has been caught in the same area of space for over 100 years.
THE FIRST DUTYProducer: David Livingston Writer: Ronald D. Moore,
Naren Shankar Director: Paul Lynch Cast: Ray Walston (Boothby), Robert
Duncan McNeill (Locarno), Ed Lauter (Albert), Richard Fancy (Captain Satak),
Jacquelin Brookes (Admiral Brand), Walker Brandt (Hajar), Shannon Fill (Sito)
Wesley's flight squadron at StarFleet Academy is involved in an accident
which cost the life of one of the squadron members. Wesley and the other members
of the squadron are involved in a hearing to determine the cause of the
accident. Picard, visiting the Academy for commencement exercises gets involved
in determing the cause of the accident.
THE COST OF LIVINGProducer: David Livingston Writer: Peter Allan
Fields Director: Winrich Kolbe Cast: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Brian
Bonsall (Alexander), Tony Jay (Campio), Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn), David Oliver
(Protocol Master Ercoh), Albie Selznick, Patrick Cronin, Tracey D'Arcy (Young
Woman), George Ede (Poet), Christopher Halsted (1st Learner)
Lwaxana Troi has decided to get married again and has decided to use the
Enterprise for her wedding ceremony. While the Enterprise conveys her to meet
her beau, she takes Alexander under her wing and attempts to undermine the
teachings of his father and her daughter. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew tries
to determine the reason for several critical components disintegrating
mysteriously.
THE PERFECT MATEProducer: David Livingston Writer: Gary Perconte,
Michael Piller Story: Rene Echevarria, Gary Perconte Director: Cliff
Bole Cast: Famke Janssen (K'Malla), Tim O'Connor (Ambassador Briam), Mak
Grodenchik (Par Lenor), Mickey Cottrell (Chancellor Alrik), Michael Snyder
(Ferengi), David Paul Needles (Miner #1), Roger Rignack (Miner #2), Charles
Gunning (Miner #3), April Grace (Transporter Officer)
A beautiful metamorph is being delivered by Ambassador Briam as a peace
offering to end a centuries-long war. Unfortunately, she falls in love with
Picard before she can be delivered to Chancellor Alrik. Meanwhile, two Ferengi
are on board the ship attempting to gain control of the metamorph, a highly
desirable and rare prize since she can shape herself to the needs and desires of
any male.
IMAGINARY FRIENDProducer: David Livingston Writers: Edithe Swensen,
Brannon Braga Story: Jean Louise Matthias, Ronald Wilkerson, Richard
Fliegel Director: Gabrielle Beaumont Cast: Noley Thornton (Cora), Shay
Astar (Isabella), Jeff Allin (Sutter), Brian Bonsall (Alexander), Patti Yasutake
(Nurse Ogawa), Sheila Franklin (Ensign)
A young girl's imaginary friend takes on new life as the Enterprise
investigates a newly formed nebula around a neutron star.
I, BORGProducer: David Livingston Writer: Rene
Echevarria Director: Robert Lederman Cast: Jonathan Del Arco (Borg)
The Enterprise encounters a crashed Borg scout ship and rescues a Borg from
the wreckage. Picard plans to use the Borg to destroy the rest of his race by
infecting the Borg with a computer virus and returning him to the Borg. However,
as the crew works with the Borg to discover his programming so they can write
the virus, they begin to have doubts about using him to destroy the rest of his
race.
THE NEXT PHASEProducer: David Livingston Writer: Ronald D.
Moore Director: David Carson Cast: Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro), Thomas
Kopache (Mirok), Susanna Thompson (Varel), Shelby Leverington (Brossmer), Brian
Cousins (Parem), Kenneth Meseroll (Ensign McDowell)
The Enterprise assists a damaged Romulan vessel but, when Geordi and Ro
attempt to beam back to the Enterprise with some damaged equipment that needs
replacing, they fail to rematerialize and cannot be found by the sensors.
Ro and Geordi are presumed dead, but they have not died. They discover they
are in a cloaked, phased state where they can see and hear the crew but the crew
cannot see or hear them. As they attempt to deal with their situation they
uncover a plot by the Romulans to destroy the Enterprise and must find a way to
return to normal, if possible, and warn their fellow crewmembers.
INNER LIGHTProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Morgan Gendel, Peter
Allen Fields Story: Morgan Gendel Director: Peter Lauritson Cast:
Margot Rose (Eline), Richard Riehle (Batai), Scott Jaeck (Administrator),
Jennifer Nash (Mirabor), Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa), Daniel Stewart (Young
Batai)
The Enterprise encounters a mysterious probe which seems to attack Picard
knocking him unconscious. However, as he lays on the bridge in an apparent coma
for only a few minutes, Picard imagines that he is a scientest named Kamin
living a doomed planet a long time ago.
TIME'S ARROWProducer: David Livingston Teleplay: Joe Menosky,
Michael Piller Story: Joe Menosky Director: Les Landau Cast: Jerry
Hardin (Samuel Clemens), Michael Aron (Bellboy), Barry Kivel (Doorman), Ken
Thorley (Seaman), Sheldon Peters Wolfchild (Indian), Jack Murdock (Beggar), Marc
Alaimo (Gambler), Milt Tarver (Scientist), Michael Hungerford (Roughneck)
This season-ending cliff-hanger finds the Enterprise called back to Earth
because of artifacts discovered in a cavern. Most of the artifacts are from 19th
century Earth except for one - the remains of Data's head apparently left there
sometime in the past where Data was destroyed. The crew finds traces of Triallic
Waves in the cavern and traces them back to Devidia Two where they find yet
another cave - this one inhabited by beings who are slightly out of phase with
our universe. Data assists Geordi in building a Sub-Space distorter to align the
synchronic distortion. As Data uses the distorter, the beings inhabiting the
area use a temporal distorter and Data is caught in the waves and sent to Earth
in the late 19th century.
TIME'S ARROW, PART IIProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Jeri
Taylor Story: Joe Menosky Director: Les Landau Cast: Jerry Hardin (Mark
Twain), Pamela Kosh (Mrs. Carmichael), William Boyett (Policman), Michael Aron
(Jack the Bellboy), James Gleason (Dr. Appolinaire), Mary Stein (Alien Nurse),
Alexander Enberg (Reporter), Bill Cho Lee (Male Patient)
In this conclusion to the previous season's cliffhanger, Riker, Troi, Dr.
Crusher, Geordi and Captain Picard follow Data into the past to solve the
mystery of the how Data's head ended up in the cavern and what the strange
aliens are up to in 19th century San Francisco. Picard meets Guinan for the
second time although it's Guinan's first meeting with Picard (aren't time
paradoxes wonderful?). Mark Twain is portrayed by Mr. Hardin as a nosy,
suspicious cuss who follows Riker, Troi, Dr. Crusher and Geordi back to the
future and volunteers to return to the past in order to save the captain and
returning him to the Enterprise.
REALM OF FEARProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Brannon
Braga Director: Cliff Bole Cast: Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa), Dwight
Schultz (Barclay), Renata Scott (Admiral), Thomas Belgrey (Crewmember)
Dwight Schultz appears as the highly neurotic Lt. Barclay for the third time
in this episode. The Enterprise is sent to search for a research vessel that had
been exploring a strange plasma cloud and lost contact with the Federation.
Because of ionization in the cloud, the Enterprise is forced to link their
transporter to the research vessel's in order to be able to transport to that
ship to investigate the disappearance of its crew. Lt. Barclay turns out to be
afraid of transporters but is finally convinced that there is "nothing to be
afraid of" in the transporter. On his return voyage from the research vessel
however, Barclay sees strange things floating in the beam along with him and one
apparently bites him on his arm. He then begins acting rather strangely (even
for him) as the crew of the Enterprise continue their investigation into the
mystery of the research ship and its missing crew.
MAN OF THE PEOPLEProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: frank
Abatemarco Director: Winrich Kolbe Cast: Chip Lucia (Ambassador Alcar),
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa), George D. Wallace (Admiral), Lucy Boryer
(Ensign Janeway), Susan French (Maylor), Rick Scarry (Jarth), Stephanie Erb
(Liva), J.P. Hubbell (Ensign)
The Enterprise is assigned to rescue Ambassador Alcar's and his team after
his ship was nearly destroyed by one of two sides involved in a war. Although
the Ambassador would rather travel in a transport ship to avoid any show of
military strength, the Enterprise is assigned to convey him to the negotiations.
On board the Enterprise, Alcar's mother dies a sudden death and Alcar asks Troi
to partake in a memorial ceremony with him. After that ceremony, Troi begins to
act strangely and begins aging rapidly.
RELICSProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Ronald D. Moore Director:
Alexander Singer Cast: Lanei Chapman (Ens. Rager), Erick Weiss (Ensign),
James Doohan (Scotty), Stacie Foster (Bartel), Ernie Mirich (Waiter)
While investigating a Dyson sphere, the Enterprise finds the wreck of the
U.S.S. Jenolan, which had crashed while investigating the sphere. On board that
ship, locked in a diagnostic loop in the transporter system they discover
Captain Montgomery Scott, who had put himself and another crewmember into the
transporter system to await rescue. Scotty had been on his way to a retirement
planet when his transport ship crashed on the sphere. The Enterprise eventually
is trapped inside the Dyson sphere with the sun about to explode and Scotty and
LaForge must find a way to save the ship using the wrecked Jenolan.
The best part of this episode was watching Scotty reminisce about events from
the old series (bonus points if you could name the episodes he referred to) and
watching him learn about the technology 75 years after his own day as Chief
Engineer. It was also nostalgic seeing the old Enterprise bridge again, even if
it was on the holodeck.
SCHISMSProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Brannon Braga Story:
Jean Louise Matthias, Ron Wilkerson Director: Robert Wiemer Cast: Lanei
Chapman (Ens. Rager), Ken Thorley (Mott), Angelina Fiordellisi (Kaminer), Scott
T. Trost (Lt. Shipley), Angelo McCabe (Crewman), John Nelson (Medical
Technician)
Riker finds himself suffering from extreme exhaustion, even after a full
night's sleep while the rest of the crew tries to discover what has gone wrong
with one of Geordi's experiments. The experiment has caused a dimensional rift
in one of the cargo bays and as it grows in size, more members of the crew begin
complaining of exhaustion and other strange symptoms. All of the crew who suffer
from the odd ailments have one thing in common - the memory of a strange room
with an examining table in it.
TRUE QProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Rene Echevarria Director:
Robert Scheerer Cast: Olivia d'Abo (Rogers), John P. Connolly (Lote), John de
Lancie (Q)
A young intern aboard the Enterprise exhibits strange powers and prompts a
visit from the mysterious and annoying Q. Is the young woman an orphaned member
of the continuum as Q claims? Or just a human with highly developed psychic
powers?
RASCALSProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Allison Hock Story:
Ward Botsford, Diana Bru Botsford, Michael Piller Director: Adam
Nimoy Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro), David Tristan
Birkin (Young Picard), Megan Parlen (Young Ro), Caroline Junko King (Young
Keiko), Isis J. Jones (Young Guinan), Mike Gomez (Lurin), Tracey Walker (Berik),
Michael Snyder (Morta), Brian Bonsall (Alexander), Morgan Nagler (Kid #1), Hana
Hatae (Molly)
Leonard Nimoy's (Spock) son directed this wonderful episode which featured
younger versions of several of the crew members. On the way back from shore
leave on Malonia, the shuttlecraft carrying Picard, Guinan, Keiko and Ro gets
caught in an unknown energy field. As the shuttle is about to break up, they are
transported off the ship but they appear on the Enterprise's transporter pad as
youngsters. Dr. Crusher must find the cause and a cure while the Enterprise
races to rescue scientists on Ligos 7 who have sent out a distress signal. Upon
reaching the Ligos system, the Enterprise is ambused by renegade Ferengi who are
out to use the crew as slave labor and sell the Enterprise...at a high profit.
FISTFUL OF DATASProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Robert Hewitt
Wolfe, Brannon Braga Story: Robert Hewitt Wolfe Director: Patrick
Stewart Cast: Brian Bonsall (Alexander), John Pyper-Ferguson (Eli Hollander),
Joy Garrett (Annie), Jorge Cervera, Jr. (Mexican Bandit)
During a brief rest while awaiting a rendezvous with another ship, several
members of the crew take the time-off to enjoy themselves or work on special
projects. Picard attempts to learn the recorder, Dr. Crusher, with Commander
Riker work on rehearsals for a play, Geordi and Data work on an experiment to
tie Data in to the computer system, and Worf, Alexander and Counselor Troi enjoy
themselves in a holodeck adventure set in the "Ancient West" sic in which Worf
and Alexander are the sheriff and deputy faced with the task of bringing Eli
Hollander to justice. Troi takes the role of Durango, the "mysterious stranger
just passing through town."
Problems ensue however, when a power flux causes part of the Enterprise
computer system to be replaced by part of Data's programming. The part of the
computer system that's affected - the part that controls recreational
activities. Dr. Crusher's play is replaced by Data's poetry, Picard's music is
replaced by music Data had been recently studying, Data starts behaving oddly,
and the holodeck adventure takes an unplanned, and deadly turn.
In this episode, ably directed by Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner plays six
additional roles besides Data. For those playing spot the actor, Brent replaced
John Pyper Ferguson as Eli Hollander, appeared as Eli's father, Frank, appeared
as Hollander's two henchmen, and appeared at the end of the adventure in drag as
Annie; the sixth appearance was the hardest to spot - Brent also played the man
sitting in the rocker at the beginning of the holodeck adventure.
THE QUALITY OF LIFEProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Naren
Shankar Director: Jonathan Frakes Cast: Ellen Bry (Dr. Farallon), J.
Downing (Kelso)
A researcher (Dr. Farallon) looking for ways to improve mining techniques on
an experimental station orbiting Tyrus 7A has a hobby creating mechanical robots
known as exocomps. She uses the exocomps to repair problems on the station and
believes that with a little work, they can be used to solve a multitude of
problems faced by other workers in other applications. The only problem is, Data
believes the exocomps have become self-aware, intelligent beings.
CHAIN OF COMMAND, PART IProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Ronald
D. Moore Story: Frank Abatemarco Director: Robert Scheerer Cast: Ronny
Cox (Ed Jellico), Natalia Nogulich (Admiral Necheyev), John Durbin (Gul Lemec),
Lou Wagner (Solok), David Warner (Gul Madred)
The Cardassian's are massing troops for an attack and the Federation sends
their flagship, the Enterprise, to negotiate a peace. However, Admiral Necheyev
relieves Captain Picard of command of the Enterprise turning over the ship to
Captain Jellico. Picard has been relieved of command in order to head a secret
commando team consisting of himself, Dr. Crusher and Lt. Worf - their mission is
to infiltrate a secret installation in Cardassian space suspected of developing
metagenic weapons and to destroy that installation.
CHAIN OF COMMAND, PART IIProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Frank
Abatemarco Director: Les Landau Cast: Ronny Cox (Ed Jellico), John Durbin
(Gul Lemec), David Warner (Gul Madred), Heather Lauren Olson (Jil Orra)
Captain Picard has been captured by the Cardassians and undergoes torture
designed to break him and get him to reveal the Federations plans for fighting
the Cardassians. Meanwhile, Jellico, in command of the Enterprise meets with
resistance not only from the Cardassians but from Commander Riker as well.
One of the most powerful episodes of this season, it clearly displays the
character of Captain Picard and his inner strength as well as the relationships
between him and his crew. Patrick Stewart deserves an Emmy nomination for his
performance in this episode, among others - he's certainly demonstrated his
excellent acting ability.
SHIP IN A BOTTLEProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Rene
Echevarria Director: Alexandar Singer Cast: Daniel Davis (Moriarty),
Stephanie Beacham (Countess), Dwight Schultz (Barclay), Clement Von
Franckenstein (Gentleman)
Professor Moriarity, a holodeck creation imbued with self-awareness and last
seen in ELEMENTARY, DEAR DATA returns to plague Picard and the crew of the
Enterprise. While playing in a Holmes adventure on the holodeck, Moriarity
manages to gain control of the adventure and the ship and lures Picard, Data,
and Barclay into his world and demands they give him entrance to theirs.
AQUIELProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Brannon Braga, Ronald D.
Moore Story: Jeri Taylor Director: Cliff Bole Cast: Renee Jones
(Aquiel), Wayne Grace (Torak), Reg E. Cathey (Morag)
The Enterprise investigates the disappearance of the crew of a communications
relay station. The two officers assigned to the station have disappeared and
their are traces of DNA on the ship indicating they have been killed. The
computer has been tampered with in an attempt to access security codes. The
investigation centers on the actions of the junior officer, Aquiel Unari whom
Geordi has come to know and love through her personal logs and letters in the
station's computer system.
FACE OF THE ENEMYProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Naren
Shankar Story: Rene Echevarria Director: Gabrielle Beaumont Cast: Scott
MacDonald (N'Vek), Carolyn Seymour (Toreth), Barry Lynch (DeSeve), Robertson
Dean (Romulan Pilot), Dennis Cockrum (Freighter Captain), Pamela Winsolow
(Ensign)
Deanna Troi wakes to find herself on board a Romulan ship and surgically
altered to look like a Romulan. She has been kidnapped by N'Vek, a Romulan
dissident, in order to help several high Romulan officials defect to the
Federation while posing as a member of the Tal Shiyar (a Romulan organization
which promotes "loyalty" within the Empire). Meanwhile, a former Federation
member named DeSeve, who had previously defected to the Romulan Empire returns
to the Federation and is taken on board by the Enterprise. He brings with him
information from Ambassador Spock about the scheme to bring the Romulan
officials to the Federation aboard a freighter. The Enterprise heads to the
location where they are to meet the freighter only to find it destroyed and a
Romulan warship.
TAPESTRYProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Ronald D.
Moore Director: Les Landau Cast: Ned Vaughn (Corey), J.C. Brandy (Marta),
Clint Carmichael (Nausican), Rae Norman (Penny), John de Lancie (Q), Clive
Church (Maurice Picard), Marcus Nash (Young Picard)
Picard is mortally wounded and his artificial heart gives out. As Dr. Crusher
struggles to save his life, Q takes Picard on a journey through his past and
offers Picard the chance to avoid the fight that cost him his real heart.
BIRTHRIGHT, PART IProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Brannon
Braga Director: Winrich Kolbe Cast: Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Bashir), James
Cromwell (Shrek), Cristine Rose (Gi'Ral), Jennifer Gatti (Da'el), Richard Herd
(L'Kor)
The Enterprise makes a stop at Deep Space 9 to assist the station crew in
rebuilding the Bajoran aquaduct system destroyed by the Cardassians when they
left the station. Dr. Bashir is caught by Data using the Enterprise computer
system to analyze medical equipment discovered in the Gamma quadrant. During
their investigation, Data is struck by an energy beam from the equipment causing
him to lose consciousness and experience a dormant program installed by his
creator that was meant to be activated when Data achieved a certain level of
development.
Meanwhile, Worf meets an alien, Shrek, in the promenade who convinces Worf
that his father did not die at Kitomer but instead is living as a prisoner of
the Romulans. Worf travels with Shrek to the prison planet in an attempt to find
his father.
BIRTHRIGHT, PART IIProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Rene
Echevarria Director: Dan Curry Cast: Cristine Rose (Gi'Ral), James
Cromwell (Shrek), Sterling Macer, Jr. (Tog), Alan Scarfe (Tokath), Jennifer
Gatti (Da'el), Richerd Herd (L'Kor)
In the conclusion to this two-part episode, Worf attempts to discover the
reason why a group of surviving Klingons from Kitomer are willingly living in
peace with Romulans in a Romulan camp and what really happened to his father.
STARSHIP MINEProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Morgan
Gendel Director: Cliff Bole Cast: David Spielberg (Hutchinson), Marie
Marshall (Kelsey), Tim Russ (Devor), Glenn Morshower (Ortun), Tom Nibley (Neil),
Tim deZarn (Satler), Patricia Tallman (Kiros), Arlee Reed, Alan Altshuld
(Palmett)
The Enterprise is in drydock so that a special procedure can be run on the
ship to eliminate build-up of certain elements caused by the warp engines. The
process is deadly to life so the crew must be evacuated while the station staff
do their work. Picard, briefly returning to the ship to get his saddle so he can
ride horses on the planet, learns that thieves are attempting to steal the
trilithium from the ship and he must stop them single-handedly.
LESSONSProducer: Peter Lauritson Writers: Ronald Wilkerson, Jean
Louise Matthias Director: Robert Wiemer Cast: Wendy Hughes (Commander
Daren)
Romantic sparks fly between Captain Picard and the new head of Stellar
Sciences, Commander Daren, when they discover their mutual interests including
music.
THE CHASEProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Joe Menosky Story:
Joe Menosky, Ronald D. Moore Director: Jonathan Frakes Cast: Salome Jens
(Humanoid), John Cothran, Jr. (Nudak), Maurice Roeves (Romulan Captain), Linda
Thorson (Gul Ocet), Norman Lloyd (Professor Galen)
Picard's old professor pays a visit to the Enterprise and attempts to
convince the captain to leave his post and join him on an expedition to new
worlds. The professor claims to be on the verge of a remarkable discovery, but
will not share the details with the captain unless the captain joins him. Picard
declines, and professor Galen leaves the ship but sends a distress call some
time later when his ship is attacked by a strange vessel. Professor Galen is
killed in the attack and captain Picard continues following Galen's discovery --
something that the Cardassians, the Klingons and the Romulans are all interested
in.
FRAME OF MINDProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Brannon
Braga Directory: James L. Conway Cast: David Selburg (Dr. Syrus), Andrew
Prine (Soona), Gary Werntz (Mavek), Susanna Thompson (Yiya), Allan Dean Moore
(Wounded Crewman)
Riker undergoes severe mental anxiety while rehearsing and performing a play
about a man jailed for a murder he didn't commit and believed insane. Riker
begins to see a strange alien figure on the Enterprise, imagines himself
captured by aliens, and begins to lose track of what is real and what isn't.
SUSPICIONSProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Joe Menosky, Naren
Shankar Director: Cliff Bole Cast: Patti Yasutake (Nurse Ogawa), Tricia
O'Neil (Kurak), Peter Slutsker (Rega), James Horan (Jo'Bril), John S. Ragin (Dr.
Christopher), Joan Stuart Morris (T'Pan)
A Ferengi scientist (Rega) has developed a device capable of protecting a
ship inside a sun's corona. His theory is not accepted by his fellow scientists
at a scientific conference which Beverly Crusher attended. However, Dr. Crusher
believes in the theory and wants to give him a chance to prove himself so she
invites several scientists to the Enterprise to test the theory. Only a few of
all invited attend - Kurak, Jo'Bril, Christopher and T'Pan. In the first test of
the device, the pilot of the shuttlecraft, Jo'Bril dies and Dr. Rega and his
theory are discredited leading Beverly to an investigation of the failed
experiment and Dr. Rega's subsequent mysterious death, that could cost her her
career.
The shuttlecraft used for the experiment is named the "Justman" in honor of
Bob Justman who was one an associate producer of the original Star Trek.
RIGHTFUL HEIRProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Ronald D.
Moore Story: James E. Brooks Director: Winrich Kolbe Cast: Alan
Oppenheimer (Koroth), Robert O'Reilly (Gowron), Norman Snow (Torin), Charles
Esten (Dibok), Kevin Conway (Kahless)
Worf's weakening faith leads him to a Klingon planet where the people await
the coming of an ancient leader, Kahless, who promised to return and lead the
Klingons to greatness. While he is there, Kahless does, in fact, return causing
suspicion in some and fanaticism in others.
SECOND CHANCESProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Rene
Echevarria Story: Michael A. Medlock Director: LeVar Burton Cast: Dr.
Mae Jemison (Ensign Palmer)
The Enterprise returns to an outpost to retrieve information from the
computers that was not taken when the post was evacuated several years ago. The
planet is apparently surrounded by an energy field that prevents transport to
the planet except during brief periods. When the away team transports down, they
find another Will Riker, who was apparently stranded there years ago and who is
still very much in love with Deanna Troi.
TIMESCAPEProducer: Peter Lauritson Writer: Brannon
Braga Director: Adam Nimoy Cast: Michael Bofshever (Alien), John DeMita
(Romulan), Joel Fredericks (Engineer)
When Picard, Geordi, Troi, and Data return from a conference, they find the
Enterprise frozen in time apparently in the middle of combat with a Romulan War
Bird.
DESCENTProducer: Peter Lauritson Teleplay: Ronald D. Moore Story:
Jeri Taylor Director: Alexander Singer Cast: John Neville (Sir Isaac
Newton), Jim Norton (Albert Einstein), Natalia Nogulich (Admiral Necheyev),
Brian J. Cousins (Croesus), Professor Stephen Hawkings (Himself), Richard
Gilbert-Hill (Bosus), Stephen James Carver (Tayar)
This cliffhanger finale to the sixth season finds the Enterprise in combat
once more with the Borg but, this time, the Borg are different. They have become
individuals and have changed their tactics confusing the crew of the Enterprise.
When one of the Borg is captured, they discover that the Borg are now lead by
someone who has taught them new ideas.
Meanwhile, Data is confronted with the emergence of a new experience -
emotion. While fighting the Borg, Data gets "angry" and kills one of the Borg
and later admits that he felt "pleasure" in it. He is very confused by the new
experiences and seeks to understand them better. When the captured Borg offers
him an explanation, Data helps him escape the ship in a shuttlecraft. When the
Enterprise follows, they discover the Borg on a remote planet and discover who
is behind the new and deadlier Borg.
DESCENT, PART IIProducers: Ronald D. Moore, Peter Lauritson Writer:
Rene Echevarria Director: Alexander Singer Cast: Jonathan Del Arco (Hugh),
Alex Datcher (Ens. Taitt), James Horan (Lt. Barnaby), Brian Cousins (Croesus),
Benito Martinez (Salazar), Michael Reilly Burke (Goval)
In this conclusion to the cliffhanger finale of the s |