STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION EPISODE LISTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Encounter at Farpoint Part 1 --41153.7--8709260001 (721) (Season 1) In the series pilot, Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew embark on their first mission: a voyage to the Farpoint station on the planet Daneb IV. Part 1 of two. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Geordi: LeVar Burton. Tasha: Denise Crosby. Deanna: Marina Sirtis. - Encounter at Farpoint Part 2 --41153.?--8712120002 (Pt 1 rerun was 12/05) Conclusion. At the end of the trial, Q (John de Lancie) gives Picard (Patrick Stewart) 24 hours to prove the worthiness of the human race. Zorn: Michael Bell. - The Naked Now ------------------41209.2--8710030003 While investigating mysterious deaths aboard another starship, Geordi (LeVar Burton) becomes infected with a mind-altering illness that spreads to the rest of the Enterprise crew. MacDougal: Brooke Bundy. - Code of Honor ------------------41235.25-8710100004 While the crew is stationed on the planet Ligon II, the inhabitants abduct Tasha and force Picard to abide by their code of honor to obtain her release. Yareena: Karole Selmon. Hagon: James Louis Watkins. Tasha: Denise Crosby. - The Last Outpost ---------------41386.4--8710180005 (107) Picard (Patrick Stewart) suspects that the hostile Ferengis are responsible for a sudden energy loss that immobilizes the Enterprise. Letek: Armin Shimerman. Mordoc: Jake Dengel. Kayron: Tracey Walter. Portal: Darryl Henriques. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. - Where No One Has Gone Before ---41263.1--8710240006 A glitch in the Enterprise's propulsion system catapults the starship into a galaxy where mental powers become extraordinary, and the crew find that they are what they think. Kosinski: Stanley Kamel. Assistant: Eric Menyuk. - Lonely Among Us ----------------41249.3--8710310007 (108) While escorting aliens to the planet Parliament, Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew are enveloped by a cloud that seizes control of their minds and alters their behavior. Singh: Kavi Raz. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. Worf: Michael Dorn. Tasha: Denise Crosby. - Justice ------------------------41255.6--8711070008 (109) Plans for a vacation on the paradisiacal Rubicam Three are disrupted when Wesley (Wil Wheaton) breaks a planet law; meanwhile, a hostile vessel objecting to human colonization confronts the Enterprise. Liator: Jay Louden. Data: Brent Spiner. - The Battle ---------------------41723.9--8711140009 (110) A former Starfleet vessel now belonging to the Ferengi leader Bok (Frank Corsentino) is returned to Picard -- complete with a mind-altering apparatus. Kazago: Douglas Warhit. Rata: Robert Towers. - Hide and Q ---------------------41590.5--8711210010 (111) The Enterprise crew meet up with the enigmatic Q (John de Lancie), who forces them to participate in a deadly game that pits the players against fanged creatures. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Geordi: LeVar Burton. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. - Haven --------------------------41294.5--8711280011 (105) Deanna's mother (Majel Barrett) shows up with news of an impending wedding -- the prearranged marriage of Deanna and the son (Rob Knepper) of an old family friend. - The Big Goodbye ----------------41997.7--8801090012 (113) In this Peabody award-winning episode, Picard, Crusher and Data recreate 1941 San Francisco via the holodeck, but when the system malfunctions, they find themselves at bay in the 20th century. Leach: Harvey Jason. Lt. Dan Bell: William Boyett. - Datalore -----------------------41242.4--8801160013 (114) While exploring Data's home planet, the crew discovers a collection of body parts, which, when assembled, create an android that's a dead ringer for Data (Brent Spiner). Crusher: Gates McFadden. - Angel One ----------------------41636.9--8801230014 (115) On the female-dominated planet Angel One, the crew discovers that the survivors of a Federation freighter accident are now fugitives because they oppose the matriarchy. Beate: Karen Montgomery. Ariel: Patricia McPherson. - 11001001 -----------------------41365.9--8801300015 (116) When the computer indicates a pending disaster, the crew evacuates the Enterprise, unaware that members of a computer-dependent species have sabotaged the ship's software. One Zero: Alexandra Johnson. Zero One: Katy Boyer. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Too Short a Season -------------41309.5--8802060016 (112) The Enterprise transports Adm. Mark Jameson (Clayton Rohner), a renowned but ailing negotiator, to Mordan IV to mediate in a hostage crisis instigated by that planet's governor (Michael Pataki). Anne: Marsha Hunt. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Crusher: Gates McFadden. - When the Bough Breaks ----------41509.1--8802130017 (118) The technologically advanced but sterile race of the planet Aldea decide to remedy their plight by kidnap- ping children from the Enterprise--including Wesley (Wil Wheaton). Radue: Jerry Hardin. Rashella: Brenda Strong. Melian: Paul Lambert. Duana: Ivy Bethune. - Home Soil ----------------------41463.9--8802200018 (117) While visiting Velara III, where terraformers labor to make the barren planet more habitable, the crew is mystified by a bizarre accident that claims the life of one of the workers. Kurt Mandl: Walter Gotell. Louisa Kim: Elizabeth Lindsey. Bjorn Benson: Gerard Prendergast. - Coming of Age ------------------41416.2--8803120019 Wesley (Wil Wheaton) takes the Starfleet Academy entrance exam, while Picard's performance as a commander is evaluated. Remmick: Robert Schenkkan. - Heart of Glory -----------------41503.7--8803190020 Worf (Michael Dorn) finds himself torn between two leaders when he learns that fugitive Klingons rescued by the Enterprise are plotting to re-establish their warrior race and want Worf to join their side. K'nera: David Froman. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - The Arsenal of Freedom ---------41798.2--8804090021 While the Enterprise crew searches for a missing spacecraft on the planet Minos, site of a lost civilization, Picard and Crusher (Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden) disappear. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Data: Brent Spiner. - Symbiosis ----------------------41???.?--8804160022 (123) When the Enterprise carries out a mission of mercy, Picard (Patrick Stewart) becomes embroiled in a bitter trade dispute between neighboring planets. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. Sobi: Judson Scott. - Skin of Evil -------------------41601.3--8804230023 (122) After crashing the shuttlecraft onto Vagra 2, Troi (Marina Sirtis) is held hostage by a sadistic creature that delights in taunting the rescue team. Yar: Denise Crosby. Worf: Michael Dorn. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. - We'll Always Have Paris --------41697.9--8804300024 Picard is reunited with his first love (Michelle Phillips) when the Enterprise rescues her husband, a scientist who breaks into another dimension while conducting time experiments. - Conspiracy ---------------------41775.5--8805070025 Picard (Patrick Stewart) investigates a plot to infiltrate the highest level of the Starfleet command and returns to Earth to confront the conspirators. Quinn: Ward Costello. - The Neutral Zone ---------------41986.0--8805140026 The crew discovers three cryogenically preserved bodies on a 20th-century Earth satellite just as the Enterprise is ordered to the Neutral Zone to confront hostile Romulans. Commander T-Bok: Marc Alaimo. ============================================================================== - The Child ----------------------42073.1--8811190027 (Season 2) As the crew rushes samples of a disease organism to a research station, Troi (Marina Sirtis) announces that she's pregnant. Whoopi Goldberg joins the cast as Guinan. Dr. Pulaski: Diana Muldaur. Wes: Wil Wheaton. - Where Silence Has Lease --------42193.6--8811260028 En route to the Morgana Quadrant, the Enterprise is trapped in an inexplicable void, where the crew discovers a deserted spacecraft. Nagilum: Earl Bowen. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Troi: Marina Sirtis. - Elementary, Dear Data ----------42286.3--8812030029 When the crew gets a few days off, Geordi (LeVar Burton) plans a diversion for himself and Data on the holodeck -- they play Holmes and Watson in Victorian England. Data: Brent Spiner. Moriarty: Daniel Davis. - The Outrageous Okona -----------42402.7--8812100030 The crew hosts the captain of a disabled ship, a charming rogue who's accused of philandering and jewel theft; meanwhile, Data tries to understand humour. Comic: Joe Piscopo. Okona: William O. Campbell. - Loud As a Whisper --------------42477.2--8901070031 (132) A deaf war mediator (Howie Seago) is escorted by the Away Team to the site of a centuries-long conflict. Warrior/Adonis: Leo Damian. - The Schizoid Man ---------------42437.5--8901210032 (131) The Away Team, led by Data, goes on a mission of mercy to help a dying scientist (W. Morgan Sheppard) whose final act causes the android to suffer a split personality. Kareen: Barbara Alyn Woods. Data: Brent Spiner. - Unnatural Selection ------------42494.8--8901280033 Responding to an emergency call for help from a supply ship, The Enterprise encounters an epidemic that causes rapid aging and death. Pulaski: Diana Muldaur. - A Matter of Honor --------------42506.5--8902040034 An exchange program that allows Cdr. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) to become the first Federation officer to serve on a Klingon vessel turns into a dangerous con- frontation between the Klingons and the Enterprise. - The Measure of a Man -----------42523.7--8902110035 The officer in charge of a new starbase orders Data to be disassembled for study. When Data refuses, a Judge Advocate General (Amanda McBroom) sets up a hearing with Picard as defense counsel and Riker as prosecutor. - The Dauphin --------------------42568.8--8902180036 When the Enterprise is assigned to escort a young woman (Jaime Hubbard) to Daled Four, her overprotective guardian (Paddi Edwards) tries to keep a lovestruck Wesley at bay. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. - Contagion ----------------------42609.1--8903180037 When a computer virus renders the Enterprise vulnerable to Romulan attack in the Neutral Zone, Picard and the Away Team beam down to the site of a lost civilization. - The Royale ---------------------42625.4--8903250038 Hunting for clues about a wreckage of an Air Force ship, the Away Team lands in the Hotel Royale, where Riker, Worf and Data are cut off from the Enterprise and can find no exit. Texas: Noble Willingham. - Time Squared -------------------42679.2--8904010039 The Enterprise encounters a shuttle-craft with an unconscious double of Capt. Picard on board. Patrick Stewart. Cdr. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Dr. Pulaski: Diana Muldaur. - The Icarus Factor --------------42686.4--8904220040 When Riker is offered the captaincy of a starship, his delight turns to hostility when the officer assigned to brief him turns out to be his estranged father. Meanwhile, Worf suffers a spiritual crisis. - Pen Pals -----------------------42695.3--8904290041 (original first-run listing) Data's pen pal, a little girl named Sarjenka (Nikki Cox), is imperiled when her planet is striken by a series of violent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. (present rerun listing) A little girl (Nikki Cox) contacts Data when her planet is imperiled by a series of violent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and Wesley is put in charge of finding the cause of the disturbances and saving the population. - Q Who --------------------------42761.3--8905060042 Picard's archnemesis Q (John de Lancie) tosses the Enterprise into a deadly battle with the Borg, whose collective mind overpowers the starship's defenses. Patrick Stewart. Chief O'Brien: Colm Meaney. Data: Brent Spiner. - Samaritan Snare ----------------42779.1--8905130043 After Picard is taken to Starbase Scylla 515 for a heart operation, the Enterprise answers a distress call from a vessel crewed by Pakleds, who take Geordi hostage. Grebnedlog: Christopher Collins. Sonya: Lycia Naff. - Up The Long Ladder -------------42823.2--8905200044 The Enterprise encounters two threatened cultures: the Bringloidis, descendants of colonists from Earth; and the Mariposans, clones who desperately need genetic material. Danilo: Barrie Ingham. Brenna: Rosalyn Landor. - Manhunt ------------------------42859.2--8906170045 En route to a Federation conference, the crew picks up two delegates from the planet Antede Three, and gets a surprise visit from Troi's mother (Majel Barrett), who avidly pursues Capt. Picard (Patrick Stewart). - The Emissary -------------------42901.3--8906240046 A half-Klingon woman (Suzie Plakson) from Worf's past boards the Enterprise as a special agent to intercept a Klingon vessel carrying a crew in cryogenic suspen- sion. K'Temoc: Lance LeGault. Worf: Michael Dorn. - Peak Performance ---------------42923.4--8907080047 Cdr. Riker and Capt. Picard are pitted against each other in a Starfleet wargame, with Picard helming the Enterprise and Riker the Hathaway, an 80-year-old clunker. Kolrami: Roy Brocksmith. Bractor: Armin Shimerman. - Shades of Gray -----------------42976.1--8907150048 Riker (Jonathan Frakes) contracts a mysterious disease that attacks the central nervous system, and Dr. Pulaski tries to save him with a potentially lethal course of treatment. Pulaski: Diana Muldaur. Tasha Yar: Denise Crosby. ============================================================================== - Evolution ----------------------43125.8--8909230049 (Season 3) En route to the site of a stellar phenomenon, the main computers of the Enterprise malfunction, and the ship is drawn toward the fiery remains of an exploding star. Dr. Stubbs: Ken Jenkins. - The Ensigns of Command ---------43???.?--8909300050 (no S.D.) The Enterprise races against time when an alien race demands all humans living on their planet be evacuated with four days or the entire population will be annihilated. Gosheven: Grainger Hines. Ard'rian: Eileen Seely. - The Survivors ------------------43152.4--8910070051 Responding to a distress call from a Federation planet, the Away Team finds that all of the inhabitants have been killed except for an elderly couple. Kevin Uxbridge: John Anderson. - Who Watches the Watchers?-------43173.5--8910140052 Federation anthropologists who are studying the primitive inhabitants of Mintaka Three are injured in an explosion. Dr. Barron: James Greene. Warren: Lois Hall. Liko: Ray Wise. - The Bonding --------------------43198.7--8910210053 During an Away Team survey of a deserted planet, an archaeologist (Susan Powell) is killed in an explosion, and the crew tries to comfort her 12-year-old son (Gabriel Damon). - The Booby Trap -----------------43205.6--8910280054 While the Away Team investigates an ancient warship, the Enterprise is bombarded by deadly waves of radiation and crippled by a sudden power loss. Christy: Julie Warner. Galek Dar: Albert Hall. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. - The Enemy ----------------------43349.2--9011040055 Geordi is stranded on a Federation planet where a Romulan ship has crashed, while Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) tries to save an injured officer from the downed craft. Geordi: LeVar Burton. Worf: Michael Dorn. - The Price ----------------------43385.6--8911110056 The Enterprise hosts a delegation that's negotiating for the rights to a "wormhole", a shortcut across the galaxy. Meanwhile, Troi becomes romantically involved with one of the delegates. Devinoni: Matt McCoy. Dr. Mendoza: Castulo Guerra. - The Vengeance Factor -----------43421.9--8911180057 The crew tries to mediate a reconciliation between the Acamarians and the Gatherers, a renegade group that split from the Acamarians a century before. Brull: Joey Aresco. Yuta: Lisa Wilcox. Chorgan: Stephen Lee. - The Defector -------------------43462.5--9012300058 A Romulan defector (James Sloyan) seeking refuge on the Enterprise warns Picard that a major offensive to regain the Neutral Zone will be launched in 48 hours. Tomalak: Andreas Katsulas. Adm. Haden: Stack Pierce. - The Hunted ---------------------43489.2--9001060059 On the planet Angosia, the crew aids in the capture of a prison escapee (Jeff McCarthy), whose reputation for violence is belied when Troi interviews him. Prime Minister Nayrock: James Cromwell. Zayner: J. Michael Flynn. - The High Ground ----------------43510.7--9001270060 Dr. Crusher is kidnapped by a group of terrorists and the leader of the Rutian police force (Kerrie Keane) is determined not to negotiate for her release. Finn: Richard Cox. - Deja Q -------------------------43539.1--9002030061 Q (John de Lancie), once all-powerful mischief-maker of the universe, is condemned to life as a mortal and seeks sanctuary aboard the Enterprise. Q(2): Corbin Bernsen. - A Matter of Perspective --------43610.4--9002100062 Riker is accused of murdering a research scientist (Mark Margolis), and the Enterprise holodeck is programmed to re-create the events according to each witness's testimony. - Yesterday's Enterprise ---------43625.2--9002170063 A time rift alters the Enterprise's history and re-unites its crew with Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby) and with a ship thought to have been destroyed more than 20 years ago. Castillo: Christopher McDonald. - The Offspring ------------------43657.0--9003100064 In an unauthorized experiment, Data builds another android (Hallie Todd), which chooses to take the form of a human female. Adm. Haftel: Nicolas Coster. Ballard: Judyann Elder. Robot: Leonard John Crofoot. Directed by series regular Jonathan Frakes. - Sins of the Father -------------43685.2--9003170065 Worf meets the brother (Tony Todd) he didn't know he had, and together they go before the Klingon High Council to defend their late father's honor against treason charges. - Allegiance ---------------------43714.1--9003240066 Picard is kidnapped by an alien force and replaced aboard the Enterprise by a look-alike. Esoqq: Reiner Schoene. Haro: Joycelyn O'Brien. Tholl: Stephen Markle. - Captain's Holiday --------------43745.2--9003310067 Picard's well-deserved vacation is interrupted by Vorgon security agents (Karen Landry, Michael Champion) from the 27th century who are searching for a secret weapon hidden by its time-traveling inventor. - Tin Man ------------------------43779.3--9004210068 The Enterprise crew is assigned to carry a Betazoid Federation emissary (Harry Groener), who's en route to contact a newly discovered life form called Tin Man. - Hollow Pursuits ----------------43807.4--9004280069 A disturbed crew member (Dwight Schultz) acts out his frustrations in the holodeck and endangers the Enterprise by neglecting his engineering duties. Duffy: Charley Lang. - The Most Toys ------------------43872.2--9005050070 Data's shuttlecraft explodes, but the crew is forced to proceed on its mission to aid a colony. - Sarek --------------------------43917.4--9005120071 Sarek (Mark Lenard), the venerable Vulcan ambassador, is uncharacteristically moody when aboard the Enterprise for a mission to establish ties with the Legaran. Perrin: Joanna Miles. Sakkath: Rocco Sisto. - Mnage Troi ------------------43930.7--9005260072 The Ferengi abduct Counselor Troi and her mother Lwaxana (Marina Sirtis, Majel Barrett) to study Lwaxana's telepathic powers. - Transfigurations ---------------43957.2--9006020073 The Enterprise rescues a humanoid amnesiac (Mark La Mura), who exhibits remarkable healing powers. Sunad: Charles Dennis. Christy: Julie Warner. O'Brien: Colm Meaney. - The Best of Both Worlds --------43989.1--9006160074 Starfleet Command assigns an ambitious young officer (Elizabeth Dennehy) to help the Enterprise investigate the disappearance of a Federation colony. Part 1 of two. Adm. Hanson: George Murdock. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. ============================================================================== - The Best of Both Worlds Part 2 -44001.4--9009220075 (Season 4) Conclusion. The Borg have turned Picard into a half-Borg, half-human creature, and are using him in their plot to conquer earth. Lt. Cmdr. Shelby: Elizabeth Dennehy. - Family -------------------------44012.3--9009290076 (178) Picard has a strained reunion with his older brother (Jeremy Kemp) when he returns to his hometown; while Worf's adoptive parents (Theodore Bikel, Georgia Brown) are hurt by his distant manner. Marie Picard: Samantha Eggar. - Brothers -----------------------44085.7--9010060077 Data begins to malfunction and takes control of the Enterprise, while a young passenger is dangerously ill and in need of treatment at a nearby Starbase. - Suddenly Human -----------------44143.7--9010130078 (176) The Away Team finds that a Talarian ship in distress has a crew of teenagers, one of them a human (Chad Allen) who shows signs of severe abuse. Endar: Sherman Howard. Connaught: Barbara Townsend. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Remember Me --------------------44161.2--9010200079 People aboard the Enterprise are vanishing at an alarming rate, and no one - except Dr. Crusher - has any memory of their existence. Dr. Quaice: Bill Erwin. Traveller: Eric Menyuk. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. - Legacy -------------------------44215.2--9010270080 On the planet Turkana Four, birthplace of the late Tasha Yar, two warring factions hinder the Away Team's rescue of a marooned Federation crew. Hayne: Don Mirault. - Reunion ------------------------44246.3--9011030081 K'Mpec (Charles Cooper), the dying Klingon leader, asks Picard to find out which of the two rivals for his position has been poisoning him; and Worf has a reunion with his former mate K'Ehleyr (Suzie Plakson) and their son. Alexander: Jon Steuer. - Future Imperfect ---------------44286.5--9011100082 After an aborted Away Team mission, Riker awakens in sick bay to an aging Dr. Crusher, who explains that a long-dormant virus has wiped out his memory of the past 16 years. Tomalak: Andreas Katsulas. - Final Mission ------------------44307.3--9011170083 In honor of Wesley's acceptance into the Starfleet Academy, Picard asks him to come on a mission to Pentarus Five, but they're forced to make an emergency landing on a lifeless moon, where Picard is critically injured in a rock slide. Dirgo: Nick Tate. - The Loss -----------------------44356.9--9112290084 While the Enterprise is swept into the gravitational wake of two-dimensional life forms, Troi (Marina Sirtis) realizes her powers have left her. Janet Brooks: Kim Braden. Ensign Tess Allenby: Mary Kohnert. Data: Brent Spiner. - Data's Day ---------------------44390.1--9101050085 Data faces the twin tasks of giving away the bride (Rosalind Chao) at Chief O'Brien's wedding and escorting Vulcan ambassador T'Pel aboard to negotiate a treaty with the Romulans. T'Pel: Sierra Pechuer. - The Wounded --------------------44429.6--9101260086 The Enterprise intercepts a starship whose renegade captain (Bob Gunton) is attacking the Cardassians, former enemies of the Federation. Gul Macet: Marc Alaimo. - Devil's Due --------------------44474.5--9102020087 The Enterprise comes to the aid of the Ventaxians, who are faced with the prospect of fulfilling a diabolical contract made by their ancestors. Ardra: Marta Du Bois. Dr. Clarke: Paul Lambert. Jared: Marcelo Tubert. - Clues --------------------------44502.7--9102090088 Picard (Patrick Stewart) suspects Data (Brent Spiner) of lying about a phenomenon that rendered the crew unconscious. - First Contact ------------------445??.?--9102160089 (no S.D.) While on a "first-contact" mission to a planet on the verge of space travel, Riker (Jonathan Frakes) is captured and accused of leading an alien invasion. Lanel: Bebe Neuwirth. - Galaxy's Child -----------------44614.6--9103090090 The Enterprise serves as a surrogate mother to a newborn energy being; Geordi (LeVar Burton) faces the real Dr. Brahms (Susan Gibney), whom he once recreated on the holodeck. Ens. Pavlik: Jana Marie Hupp. Ens. Estevez: Lanei Chapman. - Night Terrors ------------------44631.2--9103160091 The Enterprise encounters the same fate as the ship it was sent to rescue -- drifting in a section of space where dream deprivation can drive the crew to insanity and murder. Hagan: John Vickery. Troi: Marina Sirtis. Data: Brent Spiner. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. - Identity Crisis ----------------44664.5--9103230092 Five years after investigating a mysteriously abandoned outpost, members of the Away Team begin to exhibit unusual symtoms -- and an overwhelming urge to return to the planet. Susanna Leijten: Maryann Plunkett. Brevelle: Paul Tompkins. Geordi: LeVar Burton. - The Nth Degree -----------------44704.2--9103300093 A shy, introspective crewman (Dwight Schultz) is transformed into a superbeing who interfaces with the ship's computer - taking the Enterprise into an uncharted realm of space. Albert Einstein: Jim Norton. Alien: Kay E. Kuter. - Qpid ---------------------------44741.9--9104200094 Picard's old foe Q (John de Lancie) transforms the captain and crew into Robin Hood and his Merry Men - and Picard's old flame Vash (Jennifer Hetrick) into Maid Marian in distress. Sir Guy: Clive Revill. Servant: Joi Staton. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - The Drumhead -------------------44769.2--9104270095 An investigation into espionage aboard the Enterprise escalates into a witch hunt when a retired Star Fleet admiral (Jean Simmons) suspects treachery and implicates Picard (Patrick Stewart). Riker: Jonathan Frakes. - Half a Life --------------------44805.2--9105040096 Troi's mother Lwaxana (Majel Barrett) is smitten with a scientist (David Ogden Stiers) whose culture demands he return to his home planet to commit ritual suicide. Mr. Homm: Carel Struycken. B'Tardat: Terrence McNally. - The Host -----------------------44821.3--9105110097 Dr. Crusher's love affair with an alien ambassador (Franc Luz) becomes complicated when the ambassador turns out to be a small parasitic creature that inhabits host bodies. Kalin Trose: William Newman. - The Mind's Eye -----------------44885.5--9105250098 The Romulans capture and brainwash Geordi (LeVar Burton), using him in their plan to foment rebellion at a Klingon outpost. Ambassador Kell: Larry Dobkin. - In Theory ----------------------44932.3--9106010099 While Picard (Patrick Stewart, who also directed this episode) navigates the Enterprise through an unstable region of space, Data (Brent Spiner) tries to fathom the amorous advances of a crewmate (Michele Scarabelli). Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. - Redemption ---------------------44995.3--9106150100 A power struggle within the High Council threatens the Klingon Empire, forcing Worf (Michael Dorn) to choose between continuing his service on the Enterprise or returning to his people. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. Kurn: Tony Todd. Lursa: Barbara March. ============================================================================== - Redemption II ------------------45020.4--9109210101 (Season 5) Picard (Patrick Stewart) initiates a Federation blockade against the Romulans in hopes of exposing their alliance with the Duras family in the Klingon civil war. Sela: Denise Crosby. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. - Darmok -------------------------45047.2--9109280102 While initiating relations with the Tamarians -- whose language is incomprehensible to humans -- Picard and the captain of the Tamarian ship (Paul Winfield) are transported to a planet where both face a fierce beast. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Tamarian Officer: Richard Allen. - Ensign Ro ----------------------45076.3--9110050103 During their investigation of a Bajoran terrorist attack on a Federation colony, Picard (Patrick Stewart) and a strong-willed Bajoran ensign (Michelle Forbes) uncover a conspiracy by a high-ranking Starfleet officer. Orta: Jeffrey Hayenga. Adm. Kennelly: Cliff Potts. - Silicon Avatar -----------------45122.3--9110120104 The Enterprise comes in contact with a destructive entity that Picard (Patrick Stewart) believes should be communicated with - but a scientist (Ellen Geer) studying it has different plans. Carmen: Susan Diol. Data: Brent Spiner. Worf: Michael Dorn. - Disaster -----------------------45156.1--9110190105 While hosting the winners of a primary-school science contest, the Enterprise is completely disabled by a rare natural phenomenon, leaving Troi (Marina Sirtis) in command on the bridge. Marissa: Erika Flores. - The Game -----------------------45208.2--9110260106 Riker is given an electronic mind game that proves addictive to everyone on board except a vacationing Wesley (Wil Wheaton), who suspects the games's real purpose. Lefler: Ashley Judd. Etana: Katherine Moffat. - Unification I ------------------45233.1--9111020107 (208) Disguised as Romulans, Picard and Data travel to Romulus to investigate the unauthorized mission of the Federation's most famous ambassador - Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy). Part 1 of two. Sarek: Mark Lenard. - Unification II -----------------45245.8--9111090108 (207 - dedicated to Conclusion. After locating Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Gene Roddenberry) discovering his plans for unifying the Romulans and the Vulcans, Picard and Data uncover a covert Romulan plot that does not call for unification - but for invasion. Sela: Denise Crosby. Pardek: Malachi Throne. - A Matter of Time ---------------45349.1--9111160109 While on a mission to save a planet that was hit by a huge asteroid, the Enterprise encounters a man (Matt Frewer) who claims to be from the future. - New Ground ---------------------45376.3--9201040110 On an unexpected visit, Worf's son (Brian Bonsall) delivers some startling news - he intends to take up permanent residence on the Enterprise. Helena: Georgia Brown. Ensign: Sheila Franklin. - Hero Worship -------------------45397.3--9201250111 A young boy (Joshua Harris), the only survivor of a destroyed research vessel, becomes attached to Data (Brent Spiner) and attempts to emulate the android. Picard: Patrick Stewart (who also directed). Ensign: Sheila Franklin. - Violations ---------------------45429.3--9202010112 Crew members begin to fall into inexplicable comas when the Enterprise plays host to a delegation of telepathic aliens. Jev: Ben Lemon. Tarmin: David Sage. Inad: Eve Brenner. - The Masterpiece Society --------45470.1--9202080113 Picard and the crew of the Enterprise work to save a genetically engineered society from a natural disaster- but their efforts could be equally destructive. Conor: John Snyder. Bates: Dey Young. Benbeck: Ron Canada. - Conundrum ----------------------45494.2--9202150114 The crew of the Enterprise experiences complete memory loss and becomes engaged in a baffling battle with the Lysians. MacDuff: Erich Anderson. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Data: Brent Spiner. Geordi: LeVar Burton. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. - Power Play ---------------------45571.2--9202220115 Troi, Data and O'Brien stage a mutiny on board the Enterprise after investigating a strange distress signal originating from an apparently uninhabited moon. Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Colm Meaney. - Ethics -------------------------45587.3--9202290116 After Worf (Michael Dorn) is paralyzed in an accident, he is forced to choose between Klingon ritual suicide or experimental surgery. Dr. Russell: Caroline Kava. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. Alexander: Brian Bonsall. - The Outcast --------------------45614.6--9203140117 Riker becomes romantically involved with a member (Melinda Culea) of the J'naii - an androgynous race that prohibits male-female relationships. Krite: Callan White. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Cause and Effect ---------------45652.1--9203210118 The Enterprise becomes trapped in a time warp, causing it to repeatedly experience the same fatal collision with another ship. Captain Bateman: Kelsey Grammer. Crusher: Gates McFadden. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. - The First Duty -----------------45703.9--9203280119 Prior to Starfleet Academy commencement ceremonies, an in-flight accident destroys five ships, including the one carrying Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) and his squadron. Boothby: Ray Walston. - Cost of Living -----------------45733.6--9204180120 Lwaxana (Majel Barrett) upsets Troi and Worf by taking Alexander (Brian Bonsall) under her wing; the Enterprise experiences mechanical problems when parasites attach themselves to the ship. Campio: Tony Jay. Mr. Homm: Carel Stuycken. Young Man: David Oliver. - The Perfect Mate ---------------45761.3--9204250121 The signing of a treaty between two warring races is complicated when Picard falls in love with the woman (Famke Janssen) who's serving as the peace offering. Briam: Tim O'Connor. Par Lenor: Max Grodenchik. - Imaginary Friend ---------------45852.1--9205020122 The imaginary friend of a young girl (Noley Thornton) comes to life when the Enterprise enters a section of space inhabited by a strange form of energy. Isabella: Shay Astar. Alexander: Brian Bonsall. - I, Borg ------------------------45854.2--9205090123 The Away Team discovers an injured adolescent Borg (Jonathan Del Arco), whom they bring aboard the ship and nurse back to health, creating mixed emotions among the crew. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. - The Next Phase -----------------45927.5--9205160124 La Forge and Ro (LeVar Burton, Michelle Forbes) are assumed to be dead when they vanish during transport back to the Enterprise from a Romulan science ship. Mirok: Thomas Kopache. - The Inner Light ----------------45944.1--9205300125 After being hit by an emission from a primitive space probe, Picard finds himself living another man's life on a planet doomed by drought. Young Batai: Daniel Stewart (Patrick Stewart's son). Eline: Margot Rose. - Time's Arrow -------------------45959.1--9206130126 An archaeological dig on Earth uncovers an unusual 19th-century artifact -- Data's head -- and evidence of alien activity, leading the crew to San Francisco in the late 1800s to investigate. Part 1 of two. Samuel Clemens: Jerry Hardin. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. ============================================================================== - Time's Arrow, Part II ----------46001.3--9209190127 (Season 6) Conclusion. The Enterprise crew encounters parasitic time travelers and a suspicious Samuel Clemens (Jerry Hardin) during the search for Data in 19th-century San Francisco. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. - Realm of Fear ------------------46041.1--9209260128 A crewman's fear of being transported intensifies after he encounters a mysterious creature while transporting back to the Enterprise from a marooned ship. Barclay: Dwight Schultz. Adm. Hayes: Renata Scott. - Man of the People --------------46071.6--9210030129 While an alien ambassador (Chip Lucia) attempts to mediate a truce between two warring factions, Troi's behavior begins to change -- as does her appearance. Marina Sirtis. Jarth: Rick Scarry. - Relics -------------------------46125.3--9210100130 After encountering the wreck of a starship that crashed 75 years ago, the Enterprise crew discovers a survivor suspended in the transporter system -- Montgomery "Scotty" Scott (James Doohan). Rager: Lanei Chapman. Kane: Erick Weiss. La Forge: LeVar Burton. - Schisms ------------------------46154.2--9210170131 When an experiment of La Forge's goes awry, the crew is subjected to an alien presence that causes persons to suffer mysterious ailments -- and to vanish from the ship. Rager: Lanei Chapman. Mott: Ken Thorley. Shipley: Scott Trost. La Forge: LeVar Burton. - True Q -------------------------46192.3--9210240132 While on a mission to save a polluted planet, a young intern (Olivia d'Abo) aboard the Enterprise displays unusual powers -- and is visited by Picard's old foe Q (John de Lancie). Lote: John P. Connolly. - Rascals ------------------------46235.7--9210310133 Picard, Guinan, Ens. Ro and Keiko are transformed into children during an unfortunate accident -- which may prove fortunate to the Enterprise when it's seized by Ferengis. Ens. Ro: Michelle Forbes. Keiko: Rosalind Chao. - A Fistful of Datas -------------46271.5--9211070134 A holodeck adventure turns deadly for Worf and Alexander (Michael Dorn, Brian Bonsall), who find themselves pitted against two Wild West outlaws -- both with Data's face and android abilities. Annie: Joy Garrett. Bandito: Jorge Cervera. Data: Brent Spiner. Troi: Marina Sirtis. - The Quality of Life ------------46307.2--9211140135 Data is forced to choose between man and machine after a scientist (Ellen Bry) introduces the crew to devices known as "exocomps" -- which he believes are alive. Riker: Jonathan Frakes (who also directed). - Chain of Command, Part I -------46357.4--9212120136 As relations between the Federation and the Cardassians deteriorate, Picard resigns his command of the Enterprise to lead a secret mission with Worf and Crusher. Part 1 of two. Capt. Jellico: Ronny Cox. Gul Lemec: John Durbin. Gul Madred: David Warner. - Chain of Command, Part II-------46360.8--9212190137 Conclusion. While Picard is held captive and tortured by Gul Madred (David Warner), Capt. Jellico infuriates the crew with his callous behavior -- and endangers the Enterprise by planning a first strike on the Cardassians. Capt. Jellico: Ronny Cox. - Ship in a Bottle ---------------46424.1--9301230138 The game is afoot when a Sherlock Holmes holodeck adventure goes awry, releasing archnemesis Prof. Moriarty (Daniel Davis) from the realm of computer simulation to reality. Barclay: Dwight Schultz. - Aquiel -------------------------46461.3--9301300139 Geordi (LeVar Burton) finds himself drawn romantically to a Starfleet lieutenant (Renee Jones) who is suspected of murder. Torak: Wayne Grace. Morag: Reg E. Cathey. - Face of the Enemy --------------46519.1--9302060140 The Romulan underground coerces Troi into impersonating a Romulan officer in a scheme to enable members of the senate to defect to the Federation. N'Vek: Scott MacDonald. Toreth: Carolyn Seymour. DeSeve: Barry Lynch. - Tapestry -----------------------465??.?--9302130141 (No S.D.) After Picard is mortally wounded during a surprise attack, he finds himself in the afterlife with his foe Q (John de Lancie), who gives him a chance to change his destiny. Corey: Ned Vaughn. Marta: J.C. Brandy. - Birthright, Part I -------------46578.4--9302200142 A layover on Deep Space Nine marks the beginning of adventures for Worf and Data, as each sets out on a quest to find his father. Part 1 of two. L'Kor: Richard Herd. Dr. Bashir: Siddig El Fadil. Shrek: James Cromwell. Ba'el: Jennifer Gatti. Gi'ral: Cristine Rose. - Birthright, Part II ------------46579.2--9302270143 Conclusion. Worf (Michael Dorn) is imprisoned in a Romulan camp where Klingons and Romulans appear to coexist in peace - a situation that he finds unbearable. Ba'el: Jennifer Gatti. Gi'ral: Cristine Rose. - Starship Mine ------------------46682.4--9303270144 Picard (Patrick Stewart) is trapped aboard the Enterprise with a group of intergalactic thieves after the rest of the crew evacuates the ship because of a dangerous cleaning process. Kelsey: Marie Marshall. Hutchinson: David Spielberg. Devor: Tim Russ. Orton: Glenn Morshower. Kiros: Patricia Tallman. - Lessons ------------------------46693.1--9304030145 Picard (Patrick Stewart) falls in love with the new head of the ship's Stellar Sciences department (Wendy Hughes) - whom he must send on a dangerous mission. Troi: Marina Sirtis. Worf: Michael Dorn. - The Chase ----------------------46731.5--9304240146 Investigating an attack on his former archaeology professor (Norman Lloyd), Picard tries to unravel a genetic mystery that may link the Cardassians, Klingons and Romulans. Humanoid: Salome Jens. - Frame of Mind ------------------46778.1--9305010147 Riker (Jonathan Frakes) questions his sanity as he confronts altered realities - a theatrical presentation on the Enterprise, a covert mission and an alien insane asylum. Dr. Syrus: David Selburg. Mavek: Gary Werntz. Administrator: Andrew Prine. Worf: Michael Dorn. - Suspicions ---------------------46830.1--9305080148 Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) jeopardizes her career as she investigates the death of a Ferengi scientist whose invention may have been coveted by others. Kurak: Tricia O'Neil. Jo'Bril: James Horan. - Rightful Heir ------------------46852.2--9305150149 A legendary Klingon warrior (Kevin Conway) returns to challenge Worf and threaten the stability of the High Council. Koroth: Alan Oppenheimer. Gowron: Robert O'Reilly. - Second Chances -----------------46915.2--9305220150 During a visit to a former mission site, Riker (Jonathan Frakes) encounters his double - the result of a transporter mishap - and learns the man is still in love with Troi. La Forge: LeVar Burton (who also directed). Troi: Marina Sirtis. - Timescape ----------------------46944.2--9306120151 Returning from a conference, Picard, Troi, Data and La Forge find the Enterprise and a Romulan Warbird motionless, stuck in time -- and in mid-battle. Patrick Stewart. Romulan/Alien: Michael Bofshever. Troi: Marina Sirtis. - Descent ------------------------46982.1--9306190152 While investigating a Federation-outpost massacre, the Enterprise encounters the Borg, whose individual identities and viciousness trigger a startling change in Data (Brent Spiner). Physicist Stephen Hawking has a cameo. Isaac Newton: John Neville. ============================================================================== - Descent, Part II ---------------47025.4--9309180153 (Season 7) Conclusion. Data, under the evil influence of his evil brother Lore, imprisons Picard, Troi and La Forge among the Borg. Meanwhile, the Enterprise, commanded by Dr. Crusher, comes under attack. Hugh: Jonathan Del Arco. Taitt: Alex Datcher. Crosis: Brian Cousins. - Liasons ------------------------47???.?--9309250154 (no S.D.) The crew hosts Iyaaran ambassadors: one is assigned to Troi; the other seeks to provoke an undiplomatic Worf. Meanwhile, Picard, en route to Iyar, is rescued by a woman (Barbara Williams) who falls in love with him. - Interface ----------------------47215.5--9310020155 Geordi (LeVar Burton), attached to an experimental interfacing probe, thinks he sees his mother (Madge Sinclair) on a stranded ship -- although the craft was reported missing more than three hundred light years away. - Gambit, Part I -----------------47135.2--9310090156 While investigating the apparent death of Picard, Riker is kidnapped and taken to a mercenary ship that's been looting archaeological sites -- only to discover Picard among the crew. Part 1 of two. Baran: Richard Lynch. Tallera: Robin Curtis. Vekor: Caitlin Brown. - Gambit, Part II ----------------47160.1--9310160157 Conclusion. Picard and Riker, having ingratiated themselves with the mercenaries, seek to drive them to mutiny -- and learn the true nature of the mysterious artifacts they seek. Baran: Richard Lynch. Tallera: Robin Curtis. Vekor: Caitlin Brown. Narik: Cameron Thor. - Phantasms ----------------------47225.7--9310230158 Data's dream program begins to produce nightmares that dangerously affect his behavior -- but that may hold clues to unusual occurrences aboard the ship. Freud: Bernard Kates. - Dark Page ----------------------47254.1--9310300159 Troi's mother, Lwaxana (Majel Barrett), suffers a breakdown while the Enterprise hosts a delegation of telepathic aliens. Mr. Troi: Amick Byram. Troi: Marina Sirtis. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden. - Attached -----------------------47304.2--9311060160 Picard and Dr. Crusher discover their true feelings toward each other via telepathic link when they become imprisoned together during a diplomatic mission. Mauric: Robin Gammell. Lorin: Lenore Kasdorf. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. - Force of Nature ----------------47310.2--9311130161 While searching for a missing ship, the Enterprise encounters an alien brother and sister who insist that warp-drive engines are destroying their region of outer space. Rabal: Michael Corbett. Seroca: Margaret Reed. - Inheritance --------------------47410.2--9311200162 Data (Brent Spiner) meets a woman (Fionulla Flanagan) who claims to be Juliana Soong -- Noonian Soong's ex-wife and Data's mother. Pran: William Lithgow. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Parallels ----------------------47391.2--9311270163 Work (Michael Dorn) finds he is the only one who notices reality changing -- and his sanity ebbing -- after he returns from a Klingon competition. Wesley: Wil Wheaton - The Pegasus --------------------47457.1--9401080164 Riker's loyalties are divided when his former commanding officer (Terry O'Quinn) risks the Enterprise on a dangerous mission to salvage his former ship. - Homeward -----------------------47423.9--9401150165 On a mission to a planet that is losing its atmosphere, Worf encounters his adoptive brother (Paul Sorvino) -- who violates the Prime Directive in a desperate attempt to save the inhabitants. Worf: Michael Dorn. Dobara: Penny Johnson. Vorin: Brian Markinson. - Sub Rosa -----------------------47???.?--9401290166 (log: supplemental) After Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) attends her grandmother's funeral, strange happenings lead her to believe she's inherited the family ghost (Duncan Regehr). - Lower Decks --------------------47566.7--9402050167 Four junior officers find themselves themselves tested beyond their expectations when a secret mission takes the place of their promotion evaluation. Lavelle: Dan Gauthier. Ben: Bruce Beatty. Ogawa: Patti Yasutake. Joret: Don Reilly. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Thine Own Self -----------------47611.2--9402120168 (sic per title screen) Data (Brent Spiner) finds himself stranded on a planet with a pre- industrial society -- with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Meanwhile, Troi takes the Bridge Officer's test. Talur: Ronnie Clare Edwards. - Masks --------------------------47615.2--9402190169 After the Enterprise encounters a mysterious comet, Data (Brent Spiner) exhibits multiple personalities -- and the ship is transformed into an ancient city. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Eye of the Beholder ------------47622.1--9402260170 (47623.2 is 1st log During the investigation a crew member's mysterious from Captain) suicide, Troi and Worf (Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn) find their relationship taking a romantic turn. Pierce: Mark Rolston. Lt. Nara: Nancy Harewood. - Genesis ------------------------47653.2--9403190171 The crew begins to exhibit strange behavioral changes -- eventually regressing into primitive creatures. Dr. Crusher: Gates McFadden (who also directed). Barclay: Dwight Schultz. Ogawa: Patti Yasutake. Data: Brent Spiner. - Journey's End ------------------47751.2--9403260172 Wesley (Wil Wheaton), on a break from Starfleet Academy, becomes involved in a dispute over the relocation of Native Americans from a planet annexed by the Cardassians. - Firstborn ----------------------47779.4--9404230173 Worf (Michael Dorn) gets unexpected help teaching his son Alexander (Brian Bonsall) to be a Klingon warrior from an enigmatic family friend (James Sloyan). - Bloodlines ---------------------47829.1--9404300174 A renegade Ferengi (Lee Arenberg) promises revenge on Picard -- by killing the son (Ken Olandt) the captain never knew he had. Birta: Peter Slutsker. Picard: Patrick Stewart. - Emergence ----------------------47869.2--9405070175 Mysterious malfunctions in the Enterprise's computer systems lead the crew to the holodeck, where passengers on a train hold the only clues. Conductor: David Huddleston. - Preemptive Strike --------------47941.7--9405140176 Ro Laren (Michelle Forbes) is recruited to infiltrate the Maquis, renegade colonists believed to be smuggling weapons into the Demilitarized Zone. Patrick Stewart (who also directed). Kalita: Shannon Cochran. - All Good Things... -------------47988.1--9405210177 (747) (#s will be 277 In the series finale, Picard (Patrick Stewart) trav- and 278 for 2 parter) els through time to a rift in space after Q (John de Lancie) informs him that mankind is on the brink of extinction. ============================================================================== Notes: 1) The listings are from TV Guide (R) to allow easy reference to the episode information using search strings. I've attempted to use the most verbose listings I've seen, as some have condensed actor credits. The basic text of the episode capsule remains constant from my experience reading these over many years. 2) Date in YYMMDD#### is the first date of satellite uplink and is used for the ordering of the episodes on this list. #### is the episode number. The Paramount schedule posted in rec.arts.startrek.info contains production code numbers which are often used to determine the airing order of reruns. The original r.a.s.i postings (1990) counted "The Naked Now" as episode #2, and "Encounter at Farpoint" as one episode. The lists from 1991 on number the premiere's two-part version separately, so that "Naked Now" is #3. It should be noted that the production numbering varies from the uplink dates. I've included the production code in brackets (xxx) on the title line wherever it deviates from the airing schedule. 3) Stardate of episode is the first one stated during that episode. Since the S.D. is sometimes mentioned at the episode end, it is included as reference rather than the actual starting time of the episode. In some episodes the S.D. isn't even mentioned. In those cases the S.D. can be inferred from the position of the episode in the broadcast sequence. 4) I've tried to use the actual title as seen on the episode. Confusion sometimes arises from two-part episodes which have the same name. Series usage seems to be to label only the second of two parts "II" or "Part 2", etc. except in the case of the premiere episode where two parts were made from an original two-hour episode.