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Rittenhouse Archives presents Star Trek: The Next Generation Portfolio Prints Serires One with an 89-Card Base Set featuring more original movie poster-style artwork by artist Juan Ortiz for all 89 Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes. Each box includes 3 Autograph Cards.
There are 50 different pack inserted Autograph cards in this set, 47 regular TNG design (with 35 first time signers!) and 3 Silver Signature series.
Bonus sets include a 89-card GOLD base parallel set (1:24 packs), 89-card AUTOGRAPHED base parallel set with cards signed by artist Juan Ortiz (1:48), 9-card Ships of the Line set (1:48), 40-card Comic Book set (1:24), 40-card Comic Book Archive Cut set (1:48), 9-card Universe Gallery set (1:24), 5-card Silhouette Gallery METAL set (1:576), 5-card Rendered Art METAL set (1:576), Sketch Cards from 48 different artists (1:288).
Base sets and all chase sets will include half of the full sets and be odd-numbered cards only. The even numbered cards will be issued with Star Trek: The Next Generation Portfolio Prints Serires Two.
For every 6 cases purchased there is a Dual Autograph Card signed by Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) and
Jonathan Frakes (William Riker) from the movie "Star Trek: Insurrection". For every 9 cases purchased there is either a Painted Art Card by Charles Hall
or Mick and Matt Glebe. Each case comes with either a CT1 or CT3 card.
Two archive boxes (A & B) are given for every 18 cases purchased. Archive box A includes: 32 regular base cards, all 50 pack inserted autographs, 10 autographed base parallel cards, 10 comic book archive cut cards, 2 sketch cards, 9 universe character cards, 9 ships of the line cards, 2 case topper cards. Archive box B includes 50 regular base cards, 25 base parallel cards, 40 card Comic Book set, 2 sketch cards, 3 promo cards, 6-case incentive card, archive box exclusive metal Enterprise card. They do not inclue 7 of 89 base cards, 64 of 89 base parallel cards, 79 of 89 autographed base parallel cards, 30 of 40 comic book archive cut cards, or any Rendered Art or Gallery metal cards. There is a custom designed 3-inch collector's album which contains an exclusive promo card P3
I have created a separate page to show as many of the ST:TNG PORTFOLIO PACK INSERTED SKETCHES as I can for this set. I will add more as I find them.
I have also created a page for the 9-CASE INCENTIVES and another for the ARTIST RETURN SKETCHES.
With the exception of the pilot episode "Encounter at Farpoint", the plot summaries on the backs of the base cards are exactly the same as for their equivalents in the Complete TNG Series 1 & 2 sets.
The summaries on the backs of TNG Comic card 67 from this set and card 66 from Series 2 are exactly the same.
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Encounter at Farpoint, Part One
"Captain's log, Stardate 41153.7.
Our destination is Planet Deneb IV, beyond which lies the great unexplored mass of the Galaxy. My orders are to examine Farpoint, a starbase built there by the inhabitants of that world. Meanwhile, I'm becoming better acquainted with my new command - this Galaxy-class U.S.S. Enterprise. I'm still somewhat in awe of its size and complex-ity. As for my crew, we are short in several key positions, most notably a first officer, but I'm informed that a highly experienced man - one Commander William Riker - will be waiting to join the ship at our Deneb IV destination." - Captain Jean-Luc Picard |
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The Naked Now
The U.S.S. Enterprise and crew investigate strange occurrences aboard the U.S.S. Tsiolkovsky. On board the troubled vessel, the away team finds a ship littered with food, wine, discarded clothes, several frozen bodies but no survivors. La Forge unknowingly beams back to the Enterprise with a contagion that infects the crew, making them act intoxicated and mentally unstable, including Captain Picard. Chaos erupts as Wesley takes control of the ship. After Data manages to regain control of the Enterprise, Dr. Crusher administers an antidote to the crew. Further danger is avoided as the ship is diverted away from debris from a nearby sun. |
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The Last Outpost
The U.S.S. Enterprise loses power, and Captain Picard believes the Ferengi are responsible. But the Ferengi report that they face a similar power loss. In an effort to discover who or what has tampered with their energy supplies, away teams from both ships beam down to the planet below. A mysterious being known as Portal, guardian of the Tkon Empire, materializes before both away teams and inquires. "Who will meet the challenge?" Portal, disenchanted with the Ferengi's barbaric and warlike responses to his inquisition, is intrigued by Commander Riker's wisdom. Riker passes several of Portal's intellectual tests, and power is again restored to the respective ships. |
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Lonely Among Us
The Enterprise passes through a mysterious energy cloud, which causes Lt. Worf and Dr. Crusher to behave oddly and the ship to malfunction. The ship inexplicably repairs itself, but an engineering officer is killed. Tasha Yar questions the visitors aboard the Enterprise, while Counselor Troi learns that Worf and Crusher had their minds and bodies invaded. The same happens to Captain Picard, who shocks the crew with bizarre actions. An alien being, in control of Picard, announces the captain's resignation. Commander Riker takes command of the Enterprise, but the real Picard (in the form of energy) manages to move into the transporter relays and materializes back aboard the ship. |
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The Battle
The Ferengi return Captain Picard's former ship, the U.S.S. Stargazer, which he abandoned 9 years earlier in the battle of Maxia. But the Ferengi DaiMon Bok secretly installs a mind-altering device on the ship and alters the ship's records to tarnish Picard's reputation. When Picard beams over to the Stargazer, he relives the battle and thinks the the Enterprise is the enemy. Data seizes the Stargazer with the Enterprise's tractor beam, thwarting disaster. Picard, fighting the effects of the device, is convinced by Riker to use his phaser to destroy the mind-altering mechanism. By this time Bok has been taken into custody by his first officer, since the use of a mind-altering device violates Ferengi law. |
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Haven
Counselor Troi's mother pays an unexpected visit, informing her daughter of the marriage her late father had arranged for her with Wyatt Miller, son of her father's best friend. The wedding plans are thwarted, however, when Wvatt realizes his fantasy lover is real and aboard a Tarellian vessel containing the last survivors of a biological war. Heading toward the peaceful, healing planet of Haven, the Tarellians are informed by Captain Picard that they cannot continue their course, as they might infect the entire planet. Wyatt, a doctor by profession, beams over to the contaminated ship with medical supplies in hopes of finding a cure for his love and the remainder of the Tarellian survivors. |
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Datalore
While exploring Data's home planet, the away team discovers a lab containing android body parts, which are assembled to create a duplicate of Data named Lore. who had been disassembled by the planet's colonists who grew jealous of his android perfection. Lore gained revenge before being disassembled, by unleashing a deadly entity that erased all life forms on the planet. As part of his scheme to turn the same entity loose on the Enterprise, Lore renders Data unconscious and impersonates him. Just when he's about to succeed in his plan, Wesley Crusher recognizes Lore and urges his mother to find Data. Once back on his feet, Data beams Lore into space during a spectacular android skirmish. |
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11001001
The Enterprise docks at Starbase 74, where the Bynars, a species interdependent on computers, are scheduled to upgrade the ship's computers. However, the Bynars have a hidden agenda, making it appear that the Enterprise will soon be destroyed so that they can steal the ship and its computer to replace their lost source for life-support systems. Data evacuates the ship, but Captain Picard and Commander Riker remain inside the holodeck. When they discover what has happened, Picard and Riker help the Bynars by using the Enterprise's computers to regenerate the one lost by the Bynars, thus saving their planet's inhabitants. |
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When the Bough Breaks
The Enterprise discovers the planet Aldea, whose inhabitants have lost the ability to reproduce. The Aldeans kidnap several children from the Enterprise, including Wesley Crusher, to help perpetuate their race. When negotiations fail, Picard struggles to find a method of penetrating the planet's shield. Dr. Crusher soon discovers that the Aldeans are suffering from radiation poisoning caused by their own protective shield, which has also weakened their planet's atmosphere. Picard and Crusher inform the Aldeans of their situation, and they agree to release the children. Picard uses the Enterprise to repair the planet's atmosphere, and Crusher offers a treatment that will help them reproduce again. |
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Coming of Age
Wesley Crusher takes the Starfleet Academy entrance exam, while Lt. Commander Remmick investigates Picard's competence at the request of Admiral Quinn. Although neither Picard nor his crew understands the reason for the inquiry, they give Remmick their full cooperation. Remmick finds no flaws in the captain's command, and Quinn informs Picard that he has proven himself worthy to become Commandant of the Starfleet Academy and promoted to admiral. Meanwhle, Wesley is not selected for the Academy, but his spirits are lifted after a pep talk by Picard, who has decided to remain with the Enterprise rather than accept Quinn's offer. |
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The Arsenal of Freedom
While investigating the disappearance of the U.S.S. Drake on the planet Minos, Riker, Data and Yar are attacked by an energy sphere. Yar destroys the sphere, but not before it traps Riker in a transparent cube. Picard and Dr. Crusher beam down, but they fall into a subterranean cavern, seriously injuring Crusher. Data frees Riker, but the away team must remain on the planet while La Forge defends the Enterprise from an invisible attacker. Data finally locates Picard and Crusher, and the away team discovers the source of the attacks. La Forge finally destroys the invisible enemy and beams Picard, Crusher, Riker, Data and Yar back to the ship. |
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Skin of Evil
Counselor Troi's shuttlecraft crashes on Vagra II, where the only life form is a sinister entity, Armus, who derives pleasure from the suffering of others. Armus puts a forcefield around the crash site, preventing the away team from helping Troi. Armus then kills Lt. Yar. Captain Picard tries to reason with Armus, while Worf and Wesley discover that when Armus is provoked, the forcefield around the shuttlecraft weakens. Picard taunts and distracts Armus, enabling the crew to escape back to the Enterprise. Later, the crew is touched by Tasha's living will. As her holographic image appears before them, she gives a moving farewell to each of her fellow crew members. |
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Conspiracy
When Captain Picard suspects a conspiracy in the upper ranks of Starfleet, he orders Data to review all Starfleet directives from the past six months. Data's research reveals several abnormalities at the highest levels of Starfleet, so Picard heads to Earth to confront Starfleet's top brass, including Admiral Quinn. Picard's instincts turn out to be correct when Quinn attacks Riker. After Worf and Dr. Crusher subdue Quinn, they discover that a parasitic alien has taken control of his body. Riker and Picard soon realize that all of Starfleet command is controlled by the parasites. Fortunately, they are able to kill the parasites, as well as the species' mother creature. |
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The Child
While the Enterprise transports samples of a deadly plasma plague, Conselor Troi reveals that she has been mysteriously impregnated. Dr. Pulaski, the ship's new Chief Medical Officer, reports that her fetus will reach full term within 36 hours. Troi names the boy lan, who grows from infant to eight-year-old in one day. A specimen of the plague then starts to grow due to radiation from an unknown source, which turns out to be lan. When the young boy realizes the danger he has caused, he reverts to a glowing white life-force entity, exits the ship and ends the threat. Meanwhile, Wesley Crusher ponders leaving the Enterprise but decides to stay after encouragement from Guinan. |
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Elementary, Dear Data
La Forge, Dr. Pulaski and Data embark on a Sherlock Holmes mystery on the holodeck, but their adventure goes awry when Professor Moriarty kidnaps Kate and takes control of the holodeck computer. Leaving the holodeck, La Forge and Data learn that the computer didn't create an adversary worthy of Holmes' intelligence, but of Data's, meaning Moriarty is very bright indeed! Captain Picard insists upon helping to rescue Kate. Although Data offers to concede victory to Moriarty, the villainous genius wants to leave the holodeck and become real. Picard convinces Moriarty that artificially created holodeck matter cannot be turned into a more permanent form, and Moriarty releases Kate from captivity. |
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Loud as a Whisper
The Enterprise transports a famous mediator named Riva to help settle a conflict on Solais V. Although deaf, Riva reads lips and communicates through the Chorus, who can read the mediator's thoughts telepathically and translate them into words. En route to Solais V, Troi and Riva develop a strong mutual affection. At the war-torn planet. Riva prepares to mediate peace talks, but a dissident soldier opens fire, killing Riva's Chorus. The away team and Riva quickly return to the Enterprise, and Riva becomes withdrawn. Troi finally persuades Riva to return to Solais V, where he teaches the warring leaders sign language so that they can communicate with him and, in turn, with each other. |
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Unnatural Selection
The Enterprise crew learns that everyone on the U.S.S. Lantree has died of rapid aging. Captain Picard heads to the Lantree's last port of call, the Darwin Genetic Research Station, where he discovers the adult residents suffering from the same affliction. However, the children show no signs of infection. When Dr. Pulaski tries to examine one of the children, she is immediately stricken by the disease. With Chief O'Brien's help, Picard has the transporter modified to filter out any changes in the doctor by using a sample cell of Pulaski's DNA taken before her exposure, and Pulaski is safely beamed back aboard the Enterprise, restored to her normal condition. |
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The Measure of a Man
Data is reassigned to Captain Maddox, who wants to disassemble him in order to make more androids for Starfleet's use. But when Data learns that Maddox may not be able to reassemble him, he refuses to comply. Data's only option is to resign from Starfleet, but that choice is challenged by Maddox on the basis that Data has no rights, since he is a machine. and thus, property of the Federation. The Judge Advocate General of Starbase 173, Phillipa Louvois, convenes a hearing on the matter. Picard must defend Data, while Riker must prosecute. Picard makes his case, and Louvois agrees, asserting that Data is owned by no one, and he has the right to make his own decisions regarding his life. |
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Contagion
While trying to solve the mystery of the U.S.S. Yamato, the crew of the Enterprise enters the Neutral Zone and unwittingly downloads a computer virus that may soon destroy the ship. A Romulan vessel begins to fire on the Enterprise, but the Romulan's computers also become infected and its weapons fail. Picard leads an away team to the source of the virus, an Iconian outpost, which he targets for destruction. Meanwhile, Data is nearly destroyed when his programs are also compromised. After La Forge fixes the Enterprise's computer, Picard is safely beamed back. Riker tells the Romulans how to save their ship, and the Enterprise quickly retreats from the Neutral Zone. |
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Time Squared
The Enterprise retrieves a shuttlecraft, only to find a double of Captain Picard inside. The shuttle's clock shows it to be six hours ahead of the Enterprise. Scenes taken by the shuttle camera as it departed show the Enterprise amid by a whirlpool of energy. The double offers no clues, and Picard begins to doubt himself, that he may have left himself and his crew in a never-ending cycle of torment. Suddenly, the whirlpool is upon them, but the Enterprise is unable to move. The whirlpool lashes a tongue of energy which strikes each Picard. The captain orders the ship into the vortex, whereby the double, the shuttlecraft and the whirlpool disappear, leaving the Enterprise alone and on course again. |
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Pen Pals
Unbeknownst to the crew, Data has become pen pals with a little girl named Sarjenka who lives on Drema IV, a planet suddenly in danger of self-destruction due to geological disturbances. Meanwhile, Commander Riker puts Wesley Crusher in charge of the mineral surveys on Drema IV, and Crusher soon uncovers the causes of the disturbances. Captain Picard agrees to help save the inhabitants of Drema IV. but when Data loses contact with Sarjenka, he beams down to the planet to find her and bring her aboard the Enterprise until the planetary disaster has been averted. |
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Samaritan Snare
Wesley Crusher must travel to Starbase 515 to complete his Starfleet exams, but he is unexpectedly joined by Captain Picard, who has been ordered by Dr. Pulaski to undergo heart surgery. While Picard and Wesley are away, the crew responds to a distress call from the Pakleds, a race of lethargic humanoids. La Forge repairs their ship, but then the Pakleds try to extort information and weapons by holding him hostage. The Enterprise then receives an emergency message indicating that Picard's heart surgery has left him near death. After retrieving La Forge, the crew races to Starbase 515, where Pulaski saves the captain's life. Wesley returns to the ship, having passed his exams with flying colors. |
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Manhunt
En route to the Pacifica conference, the Enterprise transports 2 Antedean delegates. Lwaxana Troi soon comes aboard and makes amorous advances towards Captain Picard, who seeks refuge in the holodeck. Mrs. Troi then pursues Riker, but when he also enters the holodeck, Lwaxana follows and turns her attention to Rex, the charming 1940s bartender. To her chagrin, she finds out that Rex is merely an illusion. Later, with Mrs. Troi's telepathic powers, Picard and Riker discover that the Antedeans are really assassins sent to blow up the conference. As Mrs. Troi prepares to beam down to Pacifica, she gives the captain a playful reproach for his lustful thoughts. |
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Peak Performance
Captain Picard leads the Enterprise in war games against Commander Riker and the dilapidated Hathaway. Observing the exercise is Sirna Kolrami, a master strategist from the Zakdorn race, among the greatest strategic minds in the Galaxy. Riker wins round one by distracting Picard with a holographic image of a Romulan ship. Picard then mistakes a real Ferengi ship for another hologram, and the Ferengi launch a ferocious assault. When Picard discovers that the Ferengi are real, he masterminds a plan that saves both the Enterprise and the Hathaway. Meanwhile, Dr. Pulaski challenges the arrogant Kolrami to play Data in a game of Strategema. |
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Evolution
Dr. Paul Stubbs comes aboard the Enterprise to study a stellar explosion that occurs every 196 years, but the mission becomes compromised when the ship's computers fail. Wesley Crusher has unwittingly unleashed nanites which replicate and eat away at the main computer, shutting down all of the ship's systems, one by one. The nanites evolve into an intelligent civilization, and when Picard refuses to destroy them, Stubbs attempts to kill them. In retaliation, the nanites attack Stubbs and render the ship powerless. Picard asks Data to find a way to communicate with the nanites, which eventually help restore the ship's functions and enable Stubbs to complete his experiment. |
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The Survivors
The Enterprise crew finds the population of an entire planet obliterated, except for Kevin and Rishon Uxbridge. Meanwhile, Counselor Troi's head is filled with music, preventing her from sensing the Uxbridges. Picard learns that Kevin is a Douwd, an immortal able to create elaborate disguises and false surroundings, and that aliens had murdered everyone but Kevin, who then used his powers to destroy the aliens. Now Kevin lives an illusion that Rishon is still alive. Fearful that Troi would discover his secret, Uxbridge filled her mind with music to block her telepathic powers. Picard returns Uxbridge to his planet, deciding he cannot possibly judge Uxbridge for a crime so vast. |
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The Bonding
Worf leads an away team to a planet once inhabited by the Koinonians, a race which destroyed itself years earlier. Archaeologist Marla Aster is accidentally killed on the planet, and Worf blames himself. Aster is survived by a son, 12-year-old Jeremy, who soon sees what appears to be his late mother back aboard the Enterprise. The alien, in Aster's image, later confesses that she is part of a lifeform that survived the Koinonian Wars. At first torn between his "mother" and reality, Jeremy decides to stay on board the Enterprise, and the alien departs. Worf, also an orphan, feels a kinship with Jeremy, and performs the R'uustai, a Klingon bonding ceremony, making them brothers forever. |
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The Enemy
Riker, Worf and La Forge discover a crashed Romulan vessel and a dying Romulan officer, Patahk, on the planet Galorndon. Electrical storms interfere with the mission, and La Forge is stranded on the planet. Tensions rise when a Romulan warship crosses the Neutral Zone and enters Federation territory to rescue the crashed Romulan ship. Meanwhile, La Forge is taken prisoner by Bochra, a second Romulan crash survivor, but La Forge convinces the critically ill Romulan to join forces in order to survive. On the Enterprise, Worf refuses to donate his ribosomes to Patahk, which results in the Romulan's death. Tensions ease, La Forge and Bochra are rescued, and the two sides avoid all-out war. |
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The Vengeance Factor
Captain Picard tries to bring peace and reunification of clans from the planet Acamar III. Marouk expresses her desire to reintegrate the Gatherers, a thieving band of Acamarians who split off from their culture 100 years earlier, into her now peaceful society. However, Yuta tries to undermine the peace effort, when she kills an elderly Gatherer, despite making it appear as if he suffered a heart attack. The Gatherer chief, Chorgan, eventually agrees to meet with Marouk, but Riker soon discovers Yuta's plot to kill Chorgan, whom she believes is responsible for the murder of her own clan. Riker is forced to kill Yuta with his phaser, thus foiling her villainous plot. The peace talks are saved. |
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The Hunted
The Enterprise visits Angosia, a planet seeking membership in the Federation. During the visit, Troi connects with Roga Danar, a violent prisoner. She senses his non-violent nature, but Troi learns that his government programmed him and other soldiers to be violent. Failing to readjust to civilian life, they were exiled to Lunar V. Confronted by Picard with this news, Angosian Prime Minister Nayrok tells him to mind his own business. Danar later hijacks a shuttle and leads an assault on the Angosian capitol. Picard ultimately tells Nayrok to reprogram the soldiers and welcome them back into society, and only then will the Federation reconsider his application for membership. |
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Déjà Q
While the Enterprise investigates a dangerous asteroidal moon, Q appears. Captain Picard suspects that Q is responsible for the moon's deteriorating orbit, but Q has been stripped of his powers by the Continuum. Suddenly, the Calamarain, a gas-like life form with a grievance against Q, attacks, and Data sustains damage to his android body. Q steals a shuttlecraft to draw the Calamarain away. Inside the shuttlecraft, Q2 appears and gives Q his powers back. A grateful Q suddenly appears again on the Enterprise to thank the crew. After Q disappears, the crew discovers that the moon's orbit has been corrected. Picard realizes that Q has now put his powers to good use. |
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Yesterday's Enterprise
The Enterprise discovers a rift in space, and the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C, its predecessor which was destroyed over 20 years ago, suddenly appears. Timelines are distorted, as Tasha Yar is alive again and back on board ship. Guinan pleads with Picard to send the U.S.S. Enterprise-C back through the rift in order to repair the timeline and avoid war with the Klingons. Meanwhile, Tasha learns that, in the correct time line, she died a meaningless death, and asks to serve on the doomed Enterprise-C crew so that she may die a heroic death. Picard reluctantly agrees. Both ships return to their proper timelines, and the Enterprise heads for a cultural exchange with the Klingons. |
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Sins of the Father
The Klingon Kurn comes aboard the Enterprise and reveals that he and Worf are brothers, having been separated before their parents were killed. Kurn tells Worf that evidence has implicated their father, Mogh, as a traiter [sic] responsible for the deaths of 4,000 Klingons in a Romulan attack. Worf challenges the accusations before the Klingon High Council. K'mpec, the council leader, asks Worf to drop his challenge, but he refuses. In private chambers, K'mpec admits that Mogh was a scapegoat for the real traitor, Duras' father, to prevent a civil war. Worf ultimately agrees to drop his challenge, now knowing the truth that his father was an honorable man. |
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Captain's Holiday
At the crew's insistence, Picard reluctantly agrees to take a week-long vacation to Risa, a tropical resort. The captain's peace is soon disturbed by Sovak, a Ferengi who accuses Picard of conspiring with Vash, who possesses a mysterious optical disc. Vash implicates Picard, who is then confronted by two Vorgons, Boratus and Ajur, a security team from the 27th century in search of the Tox Uthat, a powerful secret weapon. Vorgon records indicate that it's Picard's destiny to find the missing weapon on Risa. Picard discovers that Vash already has the weapon and that he must actually keep it away from the Vorgons. Picard grabs the device and signals to Riker, who beams it away and blows it up. |
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Hollow Pursuits
La Forge has difficulty with Lt. Barclay, whose lack of confidence and personal inadequacies cause him to retreat to the holodeck, where he lives out fantasies. In one holodeck program, an imaginary Counselor Troi seduces him. Barclay becomes addicted to the fantasy realm of the holodeck, and he soon begins shirking his duties. Riker, Troi and La Forge soon confront him. Just then, the Enterprise experiences rapid acceleration, and La Forge desperately needs Barclay's help. Barclay comes up with a solution just in time to save the ship from self-destructing. Having gained confidence from the crisis, Barclay returns to the holodeck one last time to bid farewell to his recreations. |
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Sarek
Vulcan Ambassador Sarek is on a mission to establish relations between the Federation and the Legaran. Attending a concert aboard the Enterprise, Picard is surprised to see Sarek moved to tears. During Sarek's stay, bouts of anger and violence also plague the ship's crew. Troi and Dr. Crusher theorize that Sarek is suffering from Bendii Syndrome, characterized by a loss of emotional control. Before Picard cancels the mission, he proposes that he and Sarek participate in a mind-meld. When Sarek agrees, Picard suffers through a whirlwind of the Ambassador's emotions unleashed in his mind, while Sarek is able to use the captain's strength to successfully negotiate with the Legaran delegates. |
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Transfigurations
The Enterprise comes upon a ship with an injured humanoid inside, dubbed "John Doe," who exhibits amazing recuperative powers. When Doe awakens, he remembers nothing, but his presence brings serenity and healing to the crew. An unidentified vessel later approaches, and the ship's commander demands Doe's return. When Picard refuses, Doe begins to regain his memory and explains that his species is on the verge of an evolutionary change, but that their rulers began to destroy the first members to undergo the metamorphosis. Doe, having now evolved into a form of energy, prepares to return to his people to spread the word of the coming rebirth. |
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The Best of Both Worlds, part II
The Borg have now turned Picard into a half-Borg, half-human called Locutus, to further their plot to conquer Earth and enslave humanity. With Picard seemingly beyond recovery, Riker takes over as captain of the Enterprise and names Shelby his first officer. En route to Starfleet, Riker is horrified by the discovery of a literal graveyard of Starfleet ships, left behind as a grim sign of the Borg's path of destruction as it heads toward Earth. Riker soon devises a plan to use his former captain to foil the Borg and keep the aliens from reaching Earth. The plan succeeds, and Picard is safely retrieved. |
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Brothers
Data inexplicably malfunctions and takes control of the Enterprise. The starship follows a mysterious course, which ultimately ends at the planet where Data's creator, Dr. Noonien Soong, resides. Soong explains that Data was summoned through a homing device, as was his sinister brother Lore. Soong explains that he is dying but that he has created a chip that will allow Data to feel emotion. This will be his final project. Lore tricks his creator into mistakenly inserting the chip into him instead and then escapes. An away team soon rescues Data. Soong refuses their offer to leave with them, and Data says goodbye to his creator. |
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Remember Me
When Wesley's experiment with a warp field goes awry, Beverly Crusher is unknowingly catapulted into an alternate universe based on what she is thinking at the precise moment of her disappearance: the tragedy of losing close friends. Her friends, colleagues and other crew members on the Enterprise slowly begin to vanish, but nobody else seems to notice. Later, in the real universe, the Traveler suddenly appears and helps Wesley return his mother back to her proper reality, just moments before it is too late. As the alternate universe begins to collapse around her, Beverly leaps through a vortex and reappears in the engineering room, surrounded by the crew and her very relieved son. |
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Reunion
K'Ehleyr comes aboard the Enterprise accompanied by a young Klingon boy, Alexander. She tells Worf that the boy is their son. Meanwhile, K'Mpec, the dying Klingon leader, requests Picard's help in determining whether Duras or Gowron should be his successor. One of two has been secretly poisoning K'Mpec, and Picard must find out who it is. Duras is the culprit. When K'Ehleyr discovers the truth, Duras murders her, too, but not before she can tell Worf, who then kills Duras. Returning to the Enterprise. Worf informs Alexander that he will be cared for by Worf's adoptive human parents, and answering the boy's query, embraces him as his son. |
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Final Mission
Picard tells Wesley that he has been accepted to Starfleet Academy and asks young Crusher to join him in mediating a dispute on Pentarus V. When the Enterprise is called to investigate another nearby crisis, Picard and Wesley proceed by shuttle with a representative of the planet, Dirgo. En route, the shuttle fails, forcing an emergency landing on a desert-like moon. The trio struggle for survival, and must battle an electrical sentry. Picard is severely injured, and the sentry kills Dirgo. As Picard grows weaker, Wesley devises a plan to keep his captain alive. Soon afterward, an away team from the Enterprise rescues them, and Picard credits Wesley for saving his life. |
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Data's Day
Data is excited about his friend Keiko's upcoming wedding to Chief O'Brien, since he is to give away the bride. When she succumbs to jitters and calls off the wedding, Data applies android logic, making things worse and more confusing. Amidst the pre-wedding chaos, Vulcan Ambassador T'Pel comes aboard the Enterprise and prepares to negotiate a treaty with the Romulans inside the Neutral Zone. When the Romulans make it look as though T'Pel has been killed, Picard learns that T'Pel was actually a Romulan spy. After a tense standoff, the Enterprise heads home. With the danger now passed, Data walks Keiko down the aisle, where she and O'Brien are married by the captain. |
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Devil's Due
The Enterprise receives an emergency transmission from Ventax Il, where the natives are convinced a mythic figure called Ardra has returned to fulfill a thousand-year-old contract. According to legend, she promised the citizens of the once war-torn planet 1,000 years of peace and prosperity in exchange for their enslavement at the end of that time. Despite what appears to be a binding contract, Picard exposes Ardra as a con artist with no rights over the Ventaxians. As judge in the case, Data dissolves the contract. The Ventaxians thank Picard, who insists they saved themselves long ago. |
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First Contact
During a mission to an isolated planet, Riker is wounded and stranded in a hospital without his communicator. Meanwhile, Picard and Troi try to gain the help of the Malcorian Minister of Science, Mirasta Yale, to recover Riker. Riker enlists the aid of an amorous Malcorian nurse, Lanel, to attempt an escape, but his plan fails. Security Minister Krola also meets with Picard, but Krola reports that the Enterprise is attempting to infiltrate Malcorian society. Riker is finally recovered, but paranoia takes hold among the Malcorians. Durken, leader of the planet, asks Picard to cease the Federation mission on his planet until his people can accept that other intelligent life inhabits the universe. |
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Night Terrors
The Enterprise discovers the crew of U.S.S. Brittain, with the exception of the ship's Betazoid counselor, is dead. Troi tries to communicate with the sole survivor, but gains no insights into the tragedy. Meanwhile, the Enterprise crew becomes increasingly unstable, and the ship's engines soon fail. An unaffected Data surmises that they are trapped in a Tyken's Rift, a massive rupture in space that is draining the ship's energy. Data points out that the ship can create an explosion to escape the rift as Captain Tyken did years before. Data confirms that another ship could be trapped on the other side of the rift, and working together, both ships cause a massive explosion that frees the Enterprise. |
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The Nth Degree
While trying to repair a telescope in space, the Enterprise crew discovers a dangerous alien probe. The probe suddenly emits an energy surge that knocks Barclay unconscious. When he awakens, the usually shy Barclay takes charge and saves the ship from destruction. Dr. Crusher discovers that Barclay's brain is now rapidly advancing, and he soon takes over the ship's computers. After Barclay propels the Enterprise light-years away, an alien suddenly appears on the bridge, admitting that the probe transformed Barclay and that the alien wants to study the Enterprise and its crew. Picard and the alien agree to an exchange of knowledge, and Barclay is returned to normal. |
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The Drumhead
When an explosion rips through the Enterprise, a visiting Klingon officer is suspected of sabotage. An investigation begins, and Admiral Norah Satie, renowned for exposing an alien conspiracy against Starfleet, comes out of retirement to help. Satie's Betazoid aid Sabin clears the Klingon, but senses that another crewman, Simon Tarses, is lying and responsible for the disaster. Satie's investigation soon becomes nothing more than a witch hunt, with Captain Picard's loyalties called into question, too. |
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The Host
Dr. Crusher becomes romantically involved with Trill ambassador Odan, who is escorted by the Enterprise to mediate a dispute in the Peliar system. When Odan is injured, he reveals to Crusher that he is actually a parasite and that his outer body is merely a host. She struggles to accept the fact that the handsome man she fell in love with is actually a small, purplish lump of tissue, which Riker then volunteers to host inside his body. Initially resistant to thinking of Riker as Odan, Crusher eventually looks past it and falls into his arms. After Odan completes his mission and adopts a new, permanent host in the body of a young woman, Crusher realizes that she must end the affair. |
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In Theory
Ensign Jenna D'Sora, after breaking up with her boyfriend, suddenly begins thinking of Data as something more than a friend. The two pursue a romantic relationship, but Jenna's human needs and Data's limitations as an android ultimately doom the affair. Meanwhile, Enterprise explores a nebula whose properties have never before been encountered. Random objects throughout the starship soon begin mysteriously dropping to the floor. Data's research suggests the nebula may be causing small gaps in the fabric of the immediate space. Captain Picard realizes the Enterprise is in grave danger and guides the ship to safety. |
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Redemption, part II
Worf is kidnapped by unknown Klingon assailants. Meanwhile, the Duras sisters, Lursa and B'Etor, continue to conspire with Romulan Commander Sela, who bears a strong resemblance to the late Tasha Yar, to take control of the Klingon Empire, Sela pays a surprise visit to Picard, who refuses to join her cause. Worf's kidnappers deliver him to the sisters of Duras, who try to convince him to join their side of the battle by marrying one of them. Worf, naturally, refuses the offer. With time running out, Picard sides with Gowron and exposes the Romulans' involvement in the Klingon civil war. The Duras sisters' plot fails, Gowron is reinstated as leader of the High Council, and Worf escapes. |
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Ensign Ro
The Enterprise and its crew are sent to settle a deadly conflict between the Bajorans and Cardassians. Starfleet Admiral Kennelly sends Ensign Ro Laren, a Bajoran, to assist Picard. When Ro disappears, Picard and the Away team are temporarily taken prisoner by Orta and other Bajoran rebels. Ro later confides to Picard that Kennelly is merely using the Enterprise as part of a larger conspiracy. Picard and Ro come up with a counter-plan, proving that the Cardassians staged their own terrorist attack in an effort to use the Federation to destroy the Bajorans. After a successful mission, Picard invites Ro to remain aboard the Enterprise. |
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Disaster
While the Enterprise hosts three young winners of a primary school science contest, the ship is struck by a quantum filament that threatens the survival of all on board. Communications between different areas are cut off, and crew members are trapped throughout the ship. Meanwhile, Troi, the highest ranking officer remaining on the bridge, finds herself acting as a reluctant ship's captain, forced to make decisions that could destroy the Enterprise. In Ten-Forward, Keiko shocks an unprepared Worf by going into labor, while other members of the crew save the ship. Later, with Worf's help, Keiko gives birth to a baby girl. |
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Unification, part I
After learning that Spock has gone on an unauthorized mission to Romulus, Picard travels to Vulcan to speak with Spock's father, Sarek, his close friend. Sarek's wife, Perrin, informs Picard that her husband is gravely ill. Meanwhile, reports from Romulus confirm Spock's meeting with Romulan Senator Pardek, who has been an advocate for peace and reunification between the Vulcan and Romulan states. Disguised as Romulans, and with help from Gowron, Picard and Data travel to Romulus. Along the way, Picard learns that Sarek has died. On Romulus, Picard and Data are captured by Senator Pardek. As Picard briefs Pardek, Spock suddenly appears. |
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A Matter of Time
As the Enterprise crew tries to prevent global disaster on Penthara IV, where a massive asteroid has struck the planet, a strange man materializes before the crew and identifies himself as Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen, an historian from late 26th Century Earth. Rasmussen says that he wants to study the Enterprise, but Troi senses something wrong. After saving Penthara IV, Picard and Data discover that Rasmussen is not a 26th-century historian but a 22nd-century inventor, hoping to steal technology from the Enterprise. After disposing of Rasmussen's ship, the crew turns him over to the authorities. |
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Hero Worship
The Enterprise locates a missing research vessel, the Vico, including a little boy, Timothy, trapped inside the ship's wreckage. Timothy tells the crew that the Vico was attacked by an alien ship, but then changes his story to say that he caused the disaster. Meanwhile, as Data and Timothy spend time together, the boy becomes increasingly intrigued by his new friend. He soon begins acting like Data, simulating his android mannerisms. As the Enterprise encounters the same shockwaves that disabled the Vico, Data guides the ship to safety, indicating where the Vico's crew made the mistake that caused that ship's destruction. |
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The Masterpiece Society
The Enterprise detects a stellar core fragment heading straight for a colony of genetically engineered humans, and Picard offers to evacuate its inhabitants. The colony's leader, Aaron Conor, refuses to let his people leave, so an Away Team beams down to help. Conor assigns Hannah Bates, a scientist from the colony, to work with Geordi, and the two find a solution. But Hannah finds the Enterprise's advanced technology compelling enough to risk destroying the colony in order to leave it. Conor relents, creating an irreparable balance in the society, and forcing Picard to wonder whether the starship's help was ultimately as damaging as a hit from the stellar fragment would have been. |
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Power Play
The Enterprise crew responds to a distress signal that may be connected to the long lost U.S.S. Essex. Riker, Troi and Data use a shuttlecraft to explore, but the vessel crashes on a nearby moon. Riker breaks his arm. O'Brien successfully retrieves the threesome, but Troi, Data and O'Brien stage a revolt and take over the Enterprise. Riker is mysteriously unaffected. The mutinous trio have become possessed by an unknown force. Later, the possessed Troi, leader of the group, reveals that they are part of a group of condemned spirits, and that the nearby moon is a penal colony. She threatens to use the Enterprise crew to escape, but Picard prevails. Troi, Data and O'Brien are returned to normal. |
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The Outcast
While searching for a J'naii shuttlecraft, Riker and Soren, a member of the J'naii race, strike up more than just a friendship. Even though the J'naii are androgynous, Soren wonders if a J'naii and a human could be sexually compatible. However, such a pairing would be illegal in her society, where gender-specific relations are forbidden. After the missing ship is rescued, Soren's colleague, Krite, notices the attraction between Soren and Riker. Later that evening, the pair exchanges a passionate kiss. Riker soon learns that Soren has been taken into custody and ordered brainwashed. A desperate Riker tries to rescue Soren, but he is too late. A saddened Riker returns alone to the Enterprise. |
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The First Duty
At Starfleet Academy, Wesley Crusher and his squadron are involved in a deadly crash in which one of Wesley's team members, Joshua Albert, is killed. Picard, Dr. Crusher and the rest of the cadets' parents watch as Admiral Brand, the Academy superintendent, begins an investigation, questioning the surviving cadets about the fatal flight. The squadron leader, Nicholas Locarno, falsely pins the blame on Albert. Meanwhile, as the investigation continues, it's clear that their stories don't add up, and Wesley is pressured to lie by Locarno. Wesley ultimately tells the truth, clearing the name of his deceased colleague. Locarno is expelled, and the rest of the squadron must repeat the school year. |
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The Perfect Mate
The battle between the Krios and Valt Minor Systems is set to end aboard the neutral ground of the Enterprise in a Ceremony of Reconciliation. The Kriosian Ambassador Briam arrives with a gift for the Valtese leader, Alrik, and the gift is a beautiful woman. Kamala, an empathic metamorph, can sense what her mate desires and become what he wants her to be. While waiting for Alrik to arrive, Kamala and Picard become intensely attracted to each other and struggle to reconcile their true feelings with their mutual obligations. In the end, Kamala tells Picard that she must put her duty ahead of her own desires, and she departs with Alrik. |
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I, Borg
An Away Team investigates the wreckage of a small craft and finds one survivor, an adolescent Borg. Picard initially plans to have La Forge tamper with the command structure of this Borg's brain so that they can destroy the Borg. The Borg teen, named Hugh, recognizes Picard as Locutus, and Picard is surprised to discover Hugh exhibiting human emotions. Persuaded by his encounter with Hugh, Picard abandons his plan to destroy the Borg. Instead, he offers Hugh the choice of either returning to the crash site to be rescued by the Borg or remaining on board the Enterprise permanently. Hugh opts to be returned to the crash site to ensure the safety of the Enterprise. |
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The Inner Light
An alien probe penetrates the ship's shields and renders Picard unconscious. When he awakens, Picard finds himself in an alternate reality, married with children. His wife, Eline, calls him Kamin and suggests that he suffers from memory loss. As his alternate life progresses to old age, Picard learns that the people of Kataan are launching a probe into the future to find a person who will tell others about their planet after it is destroyed. Picard realizes the missile is actually the probe that has encountered the Enterprise and that he is that person. Picard then wakes up aboard the Enterprise, amazed to learn he has only been unconscious for 25 minutes, even though he lived for decades on Kataan. |
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Time's Arrow, part II
The Enterprise Away Team discovers time-traveling aliens from Devidia Il, disguised as humans, slowly killing off the population of 19th century Earth by stealing their neural energy. A battle ensues with the aliens, and Data's head is severed from his body in an explosion. One of the aliens escapes through a time portal, along with Riker, La Forge, Troi, Dr. Crusher and Clemens, who return to the Enterprise. Picard stays behind with an injured Guinan, trapped in the 19th century. Clemens returns through time to help rescue Picard, who bids the 19th-century Guinan farewell and escapes just as the Enterprise's photon torpedoes destroy the alien planet. |
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Man of the People
Captain Picard agrees to transport Lumerian Ambassador Ves Alkar, who is to mediate a dispute in the Rekag-Seronia system. Alkar transports aboard along with his aged mother, Sev Maylor, who takes an instant dislike to Troi. When Maylor is soon found dead, Alkar asks Troi to use her empathic powers to assist with the funeral. However, it is all a ruse perpetrated by Alkar. Maylor was not his mother, but an unnaturally aged woman who fell under Alkar's control. Alkar now plans to use Troi in the same way, making a pyschic connection to make her age rapidly and behave in unnatural ways. Dr. Crusher and Picard break the connection and save Troi. Without a new victim to claim, Alkar dies. |
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Schisms
After channeling the ship's warp energy into the main deflector grid, the crew of the Enterprise experiences strange symptoms. Riker struggles with exhaustion. Worf and Geordi experience pain and anxiety, and Data appears to have dozed off for 90 minutes. La Forge discovers a strange subspace force now exists within the ship. The mystery intensifies when Dr. Crusher discovers Riker's arm has been severed and surgically reattached. Riker soon finds himself in an alien lab with Ensign Rager, who is undergoing some sort of medical experiment. Meanwhile, the crew uses a homing device to locate Riker, who escapes with Rager back to the Enterprise through a rupture in space. |
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Rascals
Picard, Ensign Ro, Keiko and Guinan transport back to the Enterprise, but a molecular mishap turns them into 12-year-old children. But while their bodies have changed, their minds remain intact. However, when young Picard attempts to resume his command, his staff has trouble taking him seriously. Picard temporarily relinquishes command to Riker. La Forge makes a plan to return the group to normal, but before doing so, the Enterprise is attacked by two Klingon warships and loses power. The Ferengi then claim the ship is theirs to salvage. Meanwhile, the "young" go unnoticed and devise a plan and thwart the Ferengi. With repairs made to the transporter, they return to their normal, adult states. |
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The Quality of Life
While La Forge surveys a new mining development, a problem occurs in the power grid, at which point Dr. Farallon reveals an exocomp, a form of problem-solving, artificial intelligence she created. This convinces Picard to allow Farallon to use the exocomps to repair the mining system, with Data assisting her. However, when La Forge and Picard's lives are endangered, Data refuses to sacrifice the exocomps, not wanting to sacrifice one form of life for another. The exocomps soon devise their own plan to save La Forge and Picard, while the crew is left to ponder what they have witnessed. Meanwhile, Data is pleased that he could act as an advocate for these "living" things. |
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Chain of Command, part II
The Cardassians inject Picard with a truth serum, and he reveals his mission to destroy metagenic weapons on Celtris III. Gul Lemec reveals that the Cardassians have captured him in order to learn strategy the Federation will use in case of a Cardassian attack. When Picard indicates that he knows nothing of such a strategy, Gul Madred begins to torture him. Back on the Enterprise, Jellico installs Data as his first officer and prepares to launch a first strike against the Cardassions. However, the Cardassians ultimately withdraw and return a weakened, disoriented Picard to the Enterprise, where he relieves Jellico of command. |
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Aquiel
The Enterprise crew arrives at a remote subspace relay station near the Klingon border and discovers the remains of Starfleet lieutenant Aquiel Uhnari. But Klingon Governor Torak arrives with Aquiel alive. It appears that the unidentified remains may belong to Lt. Rocha, and that Aquiel may have killed him. Morag then arrives and admits that he was present when Rocha was killed, as Aquiel professes her innocence. Meanwhile, Dr. Crusher finds evidence that Rocha may have been killed by a coalescent organism and that a replica of Rocha may have attacked Aquiel in search of a new body. When Aquiel's dog transforms into a creature in front of La Forge. Crusher's suspicions are confirmed. |
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Tapestry
Gravely injured in a Lenarian attack, Picard slips into a white, seamless limbo while Dr. Crusher struggles to save his life. In limbo, he encounters Q, who informs Picard that he is dead, that this is the afterlife, and that Q himself is God! Picard refuses to believe that he is dead, let alone that Q is the supreme being, but Q is determined to prove otherwise. With Q's urging, Picard admits that, given the opportunity to live life over, he would do things differently. Picard's wish is Q's command, and Q helps Picard relive key moments in his life. Picard ultimately returns to present day and feels grateful toward Q, who gave him a chance to understand why he is the man he is today. |
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Birthright, part II
Still imprisoned in a Romulan camp inhabited by Klingons, Worf asks L'Kor and Gi'ral, the Klingons' leaders, how they can live as prisoners, the ultimate disgrace. Later, Worf meets with Tokath, the Romulan leader, and finds out that not only are the Romulans living together with the Klingons in harmony, but Tokath himself married a Klingon woman. As Worf begins to connect with the younger Klingons and teaches them about Klingon legends and customs, Tokath threatens to execute Worf. The young Klingons stand in support of Worf and force Gi'ral and Tokath to stop the execution. Worf returns to the Enterprise with the young Klingons, leaving the others behind. |
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Lessons
Picard meets Lieutenant Commander Nella Daren, and the two begin to fall for each other. After several dates, they share a warm and deep kiss. Picard suddenly feels uneasy and tells Troi his worries about dating someone under his command. Despite reassurances from Troi, the circumstances become challenging when Riker sends Daren to an outpost on Bersallis IlI, where deadly firestorms await. Although the Away Team survives, Picard and Daren realize that they cannot go on as lovers as well as commander and subordinate. Daren tells Picard she will apply for a transfer, because for their love to remain, they must now be apart. |
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Frame of Mind
Riker is put in charge of an undercover mission to Tilonus IV, a planet that has descended into anarchy. Since the trip there will take a few days, Riker is able to retain his starring role in the ship's play while he prepares for the dangerous mission. However, Riker struggles to gain a grip on reality, as he volleys among his delusions of the Enterprise, the play and the alien asylum. After many confusing episodes, Riker calls for an emergency transport and is beamed safely back to the Enterprise, where he learns the truth. He was abducted during his mission and used his last memory of the Enterprise – the play – to defend himself against experiments the aliens performed on his brain. |
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Rightful Heir
Worf visits the planet Boreth, where Followers of Kahless wait for their leader's return. Worf summons a vision of Kahless, who suddenly appears, but Worf discovers flaws in his hero. Kahless doesn't remember the taste of Klingon Warnog, or what existence is like in the Klingon afterlife known as Sto-Vo-Kor. Worf discovers that Koroth and Torin used an organic sample of the original Kahless to create a clone, one in which they imprinted "memories" so even the clone would believe. Nonetheless, Worf suggests that the clone Kahless be made Emperor and that Gowron run the High Council, so that Kahless may guide the people and return them to the honorable ways of long ago. |
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Timescape
While traveling in a runabout, Picard, Troi, La Forge, and Data suddenly begin to experience strange and inexplicable temporal distortions. As they return to the Enterprise, the ship is face-to-face with a Romulan Warbird, but everything appears frozen in time. The four officers adapt their emergency transporter armbands to generate skin-tight force fields which will isolate them from the temporal effects. Aboard the Enterprise, they encounter strange aliens, whose presence has caused the temporal distortions. The aliens suddenly disappear in a kaleidoscope effect, while the four work together to eliminate the temporal distortions and save the Enterprise. |
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Descent, part II
Picard, Troi and La Forge are held prisoner by Lore, who has become leader of this group of Borg, including Hugh, who spent time on the Enterprise. The Borg regard Lore and Data as superior beings because they are fully artificial life forms. Data now appears under Lore's evil influence. Meanwhile, Riker and Worf are captured by the Borg, but Hugh helps them rescue La Forge, who once befriended Hugh. When Picard and Troi restore Data's ethics program, Data disobeys Lore. When Lore attempts to destroy Data, Hugh, Riker and Worf intervene. Data then deactivates Lore and returns to the Enterprise with his shipmates. Hugh assumes the new position of leader of the Borg group. |
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Interface
La Forge uses his visor as an interface between his brain and a mechanical probe to rescue the science vessel U.S.S. Raman, which has become trapped inside the turbulent atmosphere of an unusual gaseous planet. Meanwhile, news arrives that the U.S.S. Hera, with La Forge's mother on board, has been lost. Emotions get the better of him, and La Forge defies Picard's orders to sever the interface, which now presents a risk to La Forge's life. Geordi is fooled by lifeforms on the Raman into believing that it is his mother's life he is saving. When saved, the alien reveals itself to La Forge. Despite La Forge's defiance, Picard forgives him. |
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Gambit, part II
Riker and Picard continue to be held captive aboard a mercenary ship, with Picard continuing to play the part of a smuggler. Riker gains the trust of Baran, but Tallera discovers Picard's ruse and demands answers. Tallera reveals that she is a Vulcan officer on a covert mission of her own to recover sacred stones that, together, may form a psionic resonator that could destroy Vulcan. When their lives become threatened, Picard kills Baran through another deception. Meanwhile, Tallera tries to make off with the resonator stones, but Picard stops her. She is taken into custody, and the resonator is finally and completely destroyed. |
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Dark Page
The Enterprise welcomes a delegation of the Cairn, a telepathic species, and Troi's Betazoid mother, Lwaxana, is recruited to help as an interpreter. However, when Lwaxana starts behaving strangely, Troi takes her mother to see Dr. Crusher, who finds that Lwaxana is low on psilosynine, a neurotransmitter involved in telepathy. Lwaxana collapses, and her brain begins to shut down. Marques, a member of the Cairn, suggests that Lwaxana may have suffered an emotional trauma. Troi digs deeper into her mother's mind and discovers that she had a sister who died at a very early age, and the trauma is now haunting Lwaxana. Troi ultimately helps her mother overcome her guilt and grief. |
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Force of Nature
The Enterprise searches for a medical transport ship, the U.S.S. Fleming. A Ferengi ship is discovered in the area, but it becomes clear that the Ferengi are not responsible for the missing ship but point them in the right direction. The Enterprise enters a debris field, where subspace systems become disabled. Two uninvited aliens then board the ship. The Hekaran brother and sister, Rabal and Serova, claim that use of warp fields in the area is destroying their planet and will soon render it uninhabitable. They have been disabling offending ships in hopes of forcing Starfleet to investigate. The Enterprise crew does just that, finds a solution to the warp problem and rescues the crew of the Fleming. |
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Parallels
Worf returns victorious from the Bat'leth competition, but he suddenly begins to feel dizzy and disoriented. Circumstances around him seem to change constantly, and his memory continues to betray him. Nothing makes sense. Troi now appears to be his wife, La Forge is dead, and Riker is captain of the Enterprise, among other inexplicable circumstances. Data and Wesley Crusher, now a part of the crew, discover a quantum fissure in the space-time continuum responsible for Worf's changing situation. As the fissure destabilizes, realities begin to merge into one another, and hundreds of Enterprises appear. Data finds Worf's Enterprise and sends him back, sealing the fissure. |
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Homeward
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from Nikolai Rozhenko, Worf's foster brother, who is stationed as a cultural observer on Boraal II, a planet that is rapidly self-destructing. Since the Boraalans know nothing of space travel, Picard refuses to help as it would violate the Prime Directive. Boraal Il is then destroyed, but Worf discovers that Nikolai has hidden the Boraalan villagers inside the Holodeck program made to look like their planet. Despite Picard's misgivings, the plan almost works. But Vorin, one of the villagers, discovers the truth and commits suicide. The Enterprise crew relocates the Boraalans on planet Vacca VI, where Nikolai helps them start a new life. |
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Lower Decks
With crew evaluations underway, tensions run high among Alyssa Ogawa, Sam Lavelle, Sito Jaxa and Taurik. Meanwhile, Worf detects an escape pod within Cardassian space, and the passenger is transported aboard the Enterprise. Dr. Crusher swears Ogawa to secrecy when she reveals that the pod's injured passenger is a Cardassian, Joret Dal. Picard reveals that they must get Joret, a Federation spy, back to Cardassia by pretending to hijack a shuttlecraft and have Jaxa, a Bajoran, pose as his prisoner. Jaxa accepts the mission, but she is lost in the line of duty. Lavelle wins his promotion, but does so with the sad realization of the price that has been paid by his fallen colleague. |
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Masks
Soon after a sensor scan of an 87 million-year-old comet commences, alien artifacts, symbols and icons begin appearing around the Enterprise. The crew investigates, but the ship's computer is unable to identify the icons. Riker and La Forge discover that alien information has been downloaded into the ship's main computers from the comet. Data realizes that he now has the ability to interpret the unusual symbols, and La Forge is shocked to find a web of alien circuitry within Data's head. Data soon becomes possessed by aliens who threaten the Enterprise, which is quickly taken over by [the] aliens' influence. Picard and crew manage to thwart the takeover and return Data to normal. |
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Genesis
When Dr. Crusher prepares a synthetic T-cell for Barclay, who has come down with a flu for which he has no immunity, she unwittingly unleashes a virus that causes the entire Enterprise crew, except Data, to devolve. Troi transforms into an amphibian-like creature, Riker changes into a pre-historic man, and Worf turns into a huge, terrifying animal, among other radical changes to the crew's physicality. Even Spot, Data's cat, is not immune and transforms into an iguana. Data races against time to develop an antidote that will reverse the effects of the virus and return the crew to their normal selves. |
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Firstborn
Worf is excited that his son, Alexander, has reached the age for the first Rite of Ascension, a ceremony in which a young Klingon declares his intention to become a warrior. But Alexander has no intention of becoming a warrior. Worf tries to change his son by bringing him to a Klingon festival. A mysterious Klingon warrior named K'mtar soon appears and tries to help, but K'mtar ultimately reveals that he is, in fact, Alexander, and has come from the future. K'mtar explains that he grew up to be a diplomat instead of a warrior. Worf realizes that honor lies in his allowing Alexander to accept his own destiny. As K'mtar departs, Worf approaches Alexander with a new attitude. |
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Emergence
Picard and the crew become concerned when an unexplained series of mechanical malfunctions occur aboard the Enterprise. La Forge and Data discover complex circuitry forming across on the ship, with a focal point in the Holodeck. The ship is somehow forming its own artificial intelligence and finding ways of protecting itself. Meanwhile, Picard and La Forge detect strange activity in Cargo Bay Five, where Geordi discovers a glowing shape that looks like the molecule image. They realize that the Enterprise is attempting to create a lifeform that feeds on vertion particles. When the new lifeform is finally viable, it disappears into space, and the Enterprise returns to normal. |
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All Good Things…
Picard finds himself traveling in the past, present, and future, while trying to prevent the destruction of humanity, caused by his own actions. The rest of the crew has difficulty understanding Picard's predicament, and the captain struggles to make sense of all that is happening. Picard soon learns that Q is somehow behind his shifting back and forth through time. After more adventures in the past, present, and future, Picard finds himself in the courtroom, facing Q, who tells Picard he has saved humanity. Picard then returns to the moment his adventure began and shares his experience with the crew, using what he has learned about the future to forge new, closer relationships with his dearest friends. |
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Encounter at Farpoint, Part One |
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The Naked Now |
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The Last Outpost |
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Lonely Among Us |
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The Battle |
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Haven |
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Datalore |
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1100101 |
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When the Bough Breaks |
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Coming of Age |
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The Arsenal of Freedom |
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Skin of Evil |
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Conspiracy |
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The Child |
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Elementary, Dear Data |
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Loud as a Whisper |
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Unnatural Selection |
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The Measure of a Man |
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Contagion |
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Time Sqaured |
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Pen Pals |
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Samaritan Snare |
45 |
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Manhunt |
47 |
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Peak Performance |
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Evolution |
51 |
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The Survivors |
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The Bonding |
55 |
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The Enemy |
57 |
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The Vengeance Factor |
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The Hunted |
61 |
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Déjà Q |
63 |
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Yesterday's Enterprise |
65 |
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Sins of the Father |
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Captain's Holiday |
69 |
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Hollow Pursuits |
71 |
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Sarek |
73 |
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Transfigurations |
75 |
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The Best of Both Worlds, Part II |
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Brothers |
79 |
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Remember Me |
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Reunion |
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Final Mission |
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Data's Day |
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Devil's Due |
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First Contact |
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Night Terros |
93 |
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The Nth Degree |
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The Drumhead |
97 |
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The Host |
99 |
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In Theory |
101 |
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Redemption, Part II |
103 |
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Ensign Ro |
105 |
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Disaster |
107 |
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Unification, Part I |
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A Matter of Time |
111 |
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Hero Worship |
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The Masterpiece Society |
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Power Play |
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The Outcast |
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The First Duty |
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The Perfect Mate |
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I, Borg |
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The Inner Light |
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Time's Arrow, Part II |
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Man of the People |
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Schisms |
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Rascals |
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The Quality of Life |
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Chain of Command, Part II |
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Aquiel |
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Tapestry |
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Birthright, Part II |
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Lessons |
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Frame of Mind |
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Righful Heir |
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Descent, Part II |
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Interface |
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Gambit, Part II |
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Force of Nature |
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Parallels |
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Homeward |
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Lower Decks |
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Masks |
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Genesis |
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Firstborn |
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Emergence |
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Encounter at Farpoint, Part One |
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The Naked Now |
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The Last Outpost |
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Lonely Among Us |
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The Battle |
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Haven |
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Datalore |
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1100101 |
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When the Bough Breaks |
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Coming of Age |
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The Arsenal of Freedom |
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Skin of Evil |
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Conspiracy |
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The Child |
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Elementary, Dear Data |
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Loud as a Whisper |
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Unnatural Selection |
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The Measure of a Man |
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Contagion |
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Pen Pals |
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Evolution |
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The Survivors |
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The Bonding |
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The Enemy |
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The Vengeance Factor |
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The Hunted |
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Déjà Q |
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Yesterday's Enterprise |
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Brothers |
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Remember Me |
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The Host |
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This limited edition autograph card has been personally signed by artist Juan Ortiz
"Watching Star Trek: The Next Generation was like watching a family grow. Gone were the social events of the 1960s, replaced by newer themes and ideas of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was sometimes the stuff families kept behind closed doors – a woman's right to choose, an individual's right to live or to choose their own gender, a child's coming of age, or the loss of a loved one. It may not have seemed like Star Trek at first, and at times the family may have seemed dysfunctional – but when Romulans, the Borg, renegade Klingons or even the TV critics came knocking, this family knew how to pick themselves up and take care of their own. That's a message that we could all relate to."
– Juan Ortiz |
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U.S.S. John Glenn NCC-2707 and others |
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U.S.S. Bonchune NCC-70915 |
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Mural for SL10-SL18 from TNG Portfolio series 1 and 2
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RETURN TO RAIMON
Volume 2, Issue #1
October 1989
On the planet Raimon, death celebrations are held before one's demise, rather than after. Picard and Riker transport down to attend the death celebration of Raimon's Primarch, but Lord Tardol warns they're not welcome. When Pirard finds the murdered body of the Primarch, he and Tardol are arrested. |
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THE DERELICT
Volume 2, Issue #3
December 1989
Commander Riker leads a team to a derelict ship, which traps them inside. An alien face appears and announces that they will be brought to the Taxxar homeworld for examination and dissection. The alien vessel goes to warp and the Enterprise follows in hot pursuit, despite a cracked dilithium crystal. |
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SERAFIN'S SURVIVORS
Volume 2, Issue #5
February 1990
Internal stresses are destroying Serafin's Planet. The Enterprise rescues colonists from the surface, including Dahlia, an old friend of La Forge. Curiously, Dahlia and the others show no symptoms of the disease that once afflicted them. La Forge is irritated when Troi senses the colonists are hiding something. |
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THE PILOT
Volume 2, Issue #7
April 1990
Invaders beam aboard the Enterprise, grab Data and return to their ship, which goes to warp. Their leader, called "the Pilot," needs a new body to inhabit. When the Enterprise catches up with the Mezartine ship, the crew discovers that the Pilot has transferred his consciousness into Data. |
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THE PAY OFF!
Volume 2, Issue #9
June 1990
When Doctor Crusher falls ill with rihehnnia, the Enterprise rushes to the planet Onnorh to acquire the cure. Onnorh's Ferengi minister of commerce wants the Enterprise's engine plans in return. Picard complies by providing plans to the original U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. Later, Starfleet accuses Picard of destroying the Nairobi. |
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THE IMPOSTER
Volume 2, Issue #11
August 1990
The Enterprise finds the starship Merrimac destroyed by the bogus Enterprise. After Data deduces the duplicate ship's course, the two Enterprises face off at Beta Hydros IV. The enemy vessel anticipates Captain Picard's moves, but not those of Commander riker, who drives the impostor [sic] off. |
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THE HAND OF THE ASSASSIN
Volume 2, Issue #13
October 1990
Alliena and Madriana, queen-elects from Domakleion, arrive on the Enterprise to work out their competing claims for the throne. Zadeus, aide to Alliena, takes control of Chief O'Brien's mind in hopes of using the transoorter to kill Madriana. O'Brien manages to send a clue during a card game, exposing Zadeus's plot. |
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PRISONERS OF THE FERENGI
Volume 2, Issue #15
January 1991
Worf leads a search party to find Riker and La Forge. The overdue officers escape confinement and discover a Ferengi pit mining operation inside the dome structure. Worf's search team arrives in time to rescue the two officers and put an end to the illegal Ferengi activity. |
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THE WEAPON
Volume 2, Issue #17
March 1991
Romulans scan the Enterprise and detect energy beings inhabiting some of the crew. When Picard hears this, he calls on the beings to show themselves. They apologize for causing trouble and agree to visit the Romulan ship, so that the Enterprise can return safely to Federation space. |
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THE LESSON
Volume 2, Issue #19
May 1991
Doctor Crusher is feeling down on her birthday. Troi takes her to the holodeck for a challenging hike and a beautiful Sunset, an experience which lifts the doctor's spirits. Meanwhile, Riker delivers a lecture to Wesley Crusher's history class, only to be schooled by the boy during the lesson. |
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MOURNING STAR
Volume 2, Issue #21
July 1991
The Enterprise crew mourns the loss of their comrades aboard the shuttlecraft Albert Einstein. Word of the tragedy reaches the families and friends of those lost. Meanwhile on the Einstein, Wesley Crusher picks up a life form reading. The shuttlecraft follows it to a cluster of ships melded together. |
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THE BARRIER
Volume 2, Issue #23
September 1991
Data rescues Troi, who informs Picard that the Lanatosians have hidden the Skriiti—intelligent serpent-like creatures—from the Enterprise to insure [sic] their stone monuments are saved instead. In the cluster of ships, Worf and the others fend off an attack by hostile races. |
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WAYWARD SON
Volume 2, Issue #25
November 1991
The Enterprise finds the Erstwhile, Thadiun Okona's ship, unoccupied and adrift in space. The crew traces Okona's whereabouts back to Alpha Pintara. The landing party meets Okona and finds their uniforms replaced with strange costumes. On Earth, Worf's son Alexander is reunited with Jeremy, Worf's bond-brother. |
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CITY LIFE
Volume 2, Issue #27
January 1992
In the alien city, Okona and the Enterprise officers barely escape a deadly archer and an elephant-like creature. A woman appears and leads them out of the city, where they contact the Enterprise. They've been unwitting tourists in a city of simulacrums, built as a burial monument to an ancient king. |
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HONORBOUND!
Volume 2, Issue #29
March 1992
Picard's old friend, Anson Peters, visits the Enterprise with his son, Bryant. A squadron of Shardak vessels approach and demand to execute Bryant for a crime his father committed. Picard appears to put Bryant on a shuttlecraft, which the Shardak destroy not realizing the boy is a holographic representation. |
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KINGDOM OF THE DAMNED
Volume 2, Issue #31
May 1992
Alone with three ghostly companions, Riker spots a probe sent into the rift by the Enterprise. He uses the station's shields to bounce the probe back to his comrades. Using a tractor beam, the crew pulls a portion of the station out of the rift, then beams Riker off the wreckage. |
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THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR
Volume 2, Issue #33
July 1992
As the Enterprise ferries the war-like Ysalanti to a peace conference with the Malakhai, Q shows up and turns the entire crew into Klingons. His timing couldn't be worse, as the Ysalanti respond instinctively to other warrior races with aggression and hostility. Q watches with amusement as tensions escalate. |
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THE DOGS OF WAR
Volume 2, Issue #35
August 1992
Picard orders all phasers locked up to help quell the violence between his crew and the Ysalanti. Unhappy with the order, Riker usurps Picard, only to be taken down by Worf, who restores focus on the peace conference. Q returns the crew to normal and departs. |
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CONSORTING WITH THE DEVIL
Volume 2, Issue #37
September 1992
Ardra explains to Picard that Mizier, chief advisor to the monarch of Shanzibar, is plotting to drug the king and empty the treasury. Troi senses that Ardra is telling the truth, so the group overpowers their guards and heads for the palace to warn the king. |
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BRIDGES
Volume 2, Issue #39
October 1992
The Enterprise investigates a moon-sized object at the edge of Federation space. Data, Worf and La Forge beam over to the artificial construct and search for its power source. Suddenly, six ships approach the Enterprise. They're Sztazzan—the race responsible for a devastating attack on the T. |
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SEPARATION ANXIETY
Volume 2, Issue #41
December 1992
The moon-shaped machine has transported both the Sztazzan flagship and the Enterprise saucer section to a distant quadrant of space. Detecting a planet nearby, Riker sends an away team to the surface. Back on the machine, La Forge estimates they have one hour until the device blows up. |
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STRANGE BEDFELLOWS
Volume 2, Issue #43
February 1993
Riker convinces the Sztazzan captain, Ramaad, that if both crews work together to reach the second transport machine, they can all go home. All hostilities cease as the two vessels reappear at the first transport machine, and the erstwhile combatants prepare to study the machine together. |
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CHILDISH THINGS
Volume 2, Issue #45
April 1993
The medical team that gave La Forge his visor are slated to conduct a similar operation on Prince Allis of the Chorrtan. Two of the doctors plot to kill Allis in retaliation for a Chorrtan attack that claimed their daughter's life. La Forge unravels the plot, and the operation proceeds successfully. |
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THE WORST OF BOTH WORLDS
Volume 2, Issue #47
June 1993
A space-time anomaly pulls the Enterprise into an alternate universe—one in which the crew was not able to rescue Picard from the Borg. The alternate universe's Captain Riker wants Picard to free Locutus and thereby save Earth, which is being assimilated by the Borg. |
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THE ARMIES OF THE NIGHT
Volume 2, Issue #49
August 1993
Locutus of Borg is not on board the cube. He's on Earth, at Starfleet's former headquarters. Shelby's vessel distracts the cube while Captain Riker's battle section beams down an away team led by Picard. They manage to capture Locutus, but Worf is gravely wounded in the battle. |
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LIFESIGNS
Volume 2, Issue #51
October 1993
The Enterprise encounters the Vortek, three energy-based life forms who feed on stars that go nova. Troi experiences a unique connection with the Vortek, who begin draining all power from the Enterprise. With Troi's help, Data traps the Vortek and saves the ship at considerable risk to himself. |
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REDUCTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS
Volume 2, Issue #53
November 1993
Q shrinks Troi and Worf and places them in the clothing of the Kartakkan Cannonball, whose flight through flame into water will surely kill them. However, Q will save them if Picard solves his holodeck murder mystery in time. Picard has threp suspects—and he knows who did it. |
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THE GOOD OF THE MANY
Volume 2, Issue #55
December 1993
A Terviorii ship crashes into the shuttlecraft Sakharov, killing all nine aboard the alien vessel. Data and Judge Advocate General Louvois are tried in a Terviorii court, where the laws compel Louvois to argue that Data's uniqueness makes him more valuable than a handful of Terviorii. The case is dismissed. |
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OF TWO MINDS
Volume 2, Issue #57
March 1994
The Eregeans have seized Worf, Selar, and Counselor Troi for use as vessels for the consciousnesses of their ancient triumvirs. The minds of Worf, Selar and Troi help La Forge, Alexander and Lwaxana escape to the Enterprise, where they formulate a plan to recover the abducted bodies before the process becomes irreversible. |
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CHILDREN OF CHAOS
Volume 2, Issue #59
May 1994
While captain of the Stargazer, Picard won a trial-by-combat on Chalna, enraging Chalnoth advisor Pathox. In the present, the Enterprise finds the Federation ship Aquitaine and the Chalnoth vessel Blade in orbit above a planet, their crews missing. Also investigating is the Chalnoth warship Bludgeoner, captained by Pathox. |
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BROTHERS IN DARKNESS
Volume 2, Issue #61
July 1994
Picard outsmarts the Chalnoth ships, while on the planet below, Riker's team learns that the Chalnoth weapons have scrambled the creature's brain—it confuses its progeny with invaders. Crusher heals the creature, the crews return to their ships, and the Chalnoth allow the Enterprise to depart. |
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A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue #63
September 1994
The Enterprise finds a wrecked Cardassian ship whose lone survivor is Tavorok, a Romulan fleeing from an unethical project. A Cardassian warship arrives and demands Tavorok's extradition. Meanwhile, the runabout Yutcan crashes on Beta Argotha One. where the away team finds another crashed Yutcan—and another Geordi La Forge. |
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THE TRUTH ELUSIVE
Volume 2, Issue #65
November 1994
Mr. Haspan deduces that the two away teams are in the alternate universe, so La Forge allows his counterpart to take his runabout. Later, the remaining team is rescued by the Enterprise after Picard figures out that Tavorok was trying to sell his dilithium virus to the Ferengi. |
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FRIENDS AND OTHER STRANGERS
Volume 2, Issue #67
January 1995
Riker joins friends from the past to return five memory bubbles to the monastery on Altair III. Meanwhile, a Tisatti vessel fires on Ensign Ro and Lieutenant Coltrane's shuttle, forcing them to crash on a nearby planet. Coltrane dies in the crash, and Ro is carried off by a hooded figure. |
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DREAMS DIE
Volume 2, Issue #69
March 1995
On Altair III, Riker and his friends bury Randy Green. As they place their bubble-books on the monastery altar, Riker realizes that Orzon killed Randy. Orzon confesses that he's mixed up with the Ferengi. At Crusher's medical conference, the disfigured Stephan Granthos bursts in with a bomb. |
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WAR AND MADNESS: THE FIRST CASUALTY
Volume 2, Issue #71
May 1995
The Tholians attack three Federation colonies, leveling two of them. The Enterprise picks up an expert on the Tholians—Kyle Riker, Commander Riker's father—and heads for the third colony. Meanwhile, Captain Picard finally expresses his true feelings for Beverly Crusher and proposes marriage. |
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WAR AND MADNESS: THE DYING OF THE LIGHT
Volume 2, Issue #73
July 1995
Inspired by Commander Riker's failed strategy earlier, La Forge figures out a way to disable the Tholians' web generator, saving the Enterprise from certain destruction. Soon the Klingons arrive to drive the Tholians off—but Gowron is angered by the Federation's apparent war with the Tholians. |
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WAR AND MADNESS: CRY HAVOC
Volume 2, Issue #75
September 1995
Nethrax, accompanied by Enterprise personnel, tracks down the Klingon ship Taj, which opens fire. Nethrax's vessel disables the Taj and arrests its crew of renegade Borg. They have been experimenting on Tholians in the misguided hope of regaining a Tholian-style hive mind. Later, Riker makes peace with his father. |
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GATEWAY
Volume 2, Issue #77
November 1995
Four years ago, solanagen-based life forms experimented on members of the Enterprise crew, resulting in one casualty: Lt. Ed Hagler, brother of Hornet Captain Nora Hagler. Now the aliens are back, and Hagler wants revenge. The alien ship opens a gateway to its universe and pulls the Hornet through, too. |
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ARTIFICIALITY
Volume 2, Issue #79
January 1996
A remark by Picard prompts Q to turn the Enterprise crew into androids like Data. The crew struggles with the transformation while responding to a Federation mining colony's medical distress call. Crusher coldly explains that the colonists are suffering from a fatal, incurable virus. |
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John Jackman
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Debbie Jackson
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Mike James
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Jason (J. Harrison) Kemp
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Achilleas Kokkinakis
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Rich Kunz
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Lee Lightfoot
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Tirso Llaneta
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Jeff Mallinson
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Warren Martineck
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Eric McConnell
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Chris Meeks
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Rich Molinelli
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Nathan Nelson
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Rhiannon Owens
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Tanner Padlo
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Gener Pedrina
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Sean Pence
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Priscilla Petraites
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Brent Ragland
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Scott Rorie
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Jason Saldajeno
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Richard Salvucci
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Tim Shay
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Danny Silva
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Emily Tester
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Judit Tondora
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Brad Utterstrom
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Wu Wei
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Helga Wojik
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Back of Sketch Card |
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Back of Artist Return Sketch Card |
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Brent Spiner
as Data
© 2015 |
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Marina Sirtis
as Deanna Troi
© 2015 |
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Jonathan Frakes
as William Riker
© 2015 |
Green Border Series (1:11.5 packs) |
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Whoopi Goldberg
as Guinan
© 2014 |
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Leonard John Crofoot
as Trent
in "Angel One"
© 2015 |
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Daniel Davis
as Professor Moriarty
in "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle"
© 2014 |
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Gina Hecht
as Manua Apgar
in "A Matter of Perspective"
© 2015 |
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Jaime Hubbard
as Salia
in "The Dauphin"
© 2015 |
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Deirdre L. Imershein
as Joval
in "Captain's Holiday"
© 2015 |
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Robert Knepper
as Wyatt Miller
in "Haven"
© 2014 |
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Glenn Morshower
as Ensign Burke
in "Peak Performance"
© 2015 |
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Robert Schenkkan
as Lt. Commander. Dexter Remmick
in "Coming of Age" and "Conspiracy"
© 2015 |
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Dan Shor
as Arridor
in "The Price"
© 2015 |
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Joel Swetow
as Yog
in "Firstborn"
© 2015 |
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Joey Aresco
as Brull
in "The Vengeance Factor"
© 2015 |
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George Baxter
as David
in "Unnatural Selection"
© 2015 |
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J. C. Brandy
as Ensign Marta Batanides
in "Tapestry"
© 2015 |
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Marc Buckland
as Katik Shaw
in "The High Ground"
© 2015 |
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Brooke Bundy
as Chief Engineer Sarah MacDougal
in "The Naked Now"
© 2015 |
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Richard Cansino
as Dr. Garin
in "Déjå Q"
© 2015 |
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Julian D. Christopher
as Hagon
in "Code of Honor"
© 2015 |
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Kevin Conway
as Kahless
in "Rightful Heir"
© 2014 |
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Nicholas Coster
as Admiral Anthony Haftel
in "The Offspring"
© 2015 |
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John Cothran, jr.
as Captain Nu'Daq
in "The Chase"
© 2013 |
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Charles Dennis
as Commander Sunad
in "Transfigurations"
© 2015 |
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Juliana Donald
as Tayna
in "A Matter of Perspective"
© 2015 |
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Jennifer Edwards
as Miss Kyle
in "New Ground"
© 2015 |
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Stephanie Erb
as Liva
in "Man of the People"
© 2015 |
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Leo Garcia
as Bellboy
in "The Royale"
© 2015 |
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Mike Genovese
as Desk Sergeant
in "The Big Goodbye"
© 2015 |
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Bob Gunton
as Captain Benjamin Maxwell
in "The Wounded"
© 2015 |
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Salome Jens
as Ancient Humanoid
in "The Chase"
© 2015 |
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David L. Lander
as Ferengi Tactical Officer
in "Peak Performance"
© 2015 |
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Rosalyn Landor
as Brenna Odell
in "Up the Long Ladder"
© 2015 |
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Karen Landry
as Ajur
in "Captain's Holiday"
© 2015 |
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Sterling Macer, jr.
as Toq
in "Birthright, part II"
© 2013 |
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Joanna Miles
as Perrin
in "Sarek"
© 2015 |
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Lycia Naff
as Ensign Sonya Gomez
in "Q Who"
© 2015 |
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Randy Oglesby
as Scholar/Artist
in "Loud as a Whisper"
© 2015 |
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Steven Rankin
as Patahk
in "The Enemy"
© 2015 |
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Daniel Riordan
as Rondon
in "Coming of Age"
© 2015 |
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León Rippy
as L.Q. Clemonds
in "The Neutral Zone"
© 2013 |
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Peter Slutsker
as Nibor
in "Ménage å Troi"
© 2015 |
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Cindy Sorenson
as Anya (as Furry Animal)
in "The Dauphin"
© 2015 |
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Jon Steuer
as Alexander Rozhenko
in "Reunion"
© 2013 |
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Patti Tippo
as Nurse Temple
in "Transfigurations"
© 2015 |
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Tazia Valenza
as T'Shanik
in "Coming of Age"
© 2015 |
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Lou Wagner
as DaiMon Solok
in "Chain of Command, part 1"
© 2015 |
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Lisa Wilcox
as Yuta
in "The Vengeance Factor"
© 2015 |
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Rudolph Willrich
as Reittan Grax
in "Ménage å Troi"
© 2015 |
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Tracee Cocco
as Lt. Jae
in "Reunion" |
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Leonard John Crofoot
as Lal (incomplete form)
in "The Offspring" |
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"Make It So, Number One" |
CT3 |
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"Ode To Spot"
O Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display
Connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.
And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend,I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.
The final four lines of Data's "Ode to Spot"
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Binder with Promo Card and one 9-pocket page |
DA1 |
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6 Case Incentive Dual Star Trek Movies Autograph Card
Marina Sirtis & Jonathan Frakes
as Deanna Troi & William Riker
© 2015 |
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9 Case Incentive Painted Art Card
Sketch Card
by Mick and Matt Glebe
© 201? |
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9 Case Incentive Painted Art Card
Sketch Card
by Charles Hall
© 201? |
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Jean-Luc Picard
General Distribution |
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U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D
Non Sport Philly Show |
P3 |
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Borg Cube
Album Exclusive |
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