Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Synopsis
Follow the intergalactic adventures of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and his loyal crew aboard the all-new USS Enterprise NCC-1701D, as they explore new worlds.
First Air Date: 1987-09-28
Last Air Date: 1994-05-23
Number of Seasons: 7
Number of Episodes: 176
Created By: Gene Roddenberry
Networks: Syndication
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Top Cast
- Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard
- Jonathan Frakes as William T. Riker
- Brent Spiner as Data
- LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge
- Michael Dorn as Worf
- Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi
- Gates McFadden as Beverly Crusher
- Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher
- Tracee Cocco as Jae (uncredited)
- Colm Meaney as Miles O'Brien
Seasons
None (1987)
Picking up decades after the original Star Trek series, season one begins the intergalactic adventures of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and his loyal crew aboard the all-new USS Enterprise NCC-1701D, as they explore new worlds.
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Encounter at Farpoint
Stardate: 41153.7. The new commander of the recently built U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC1701-D), Captain Jean-Luc Picard takes the crew on their first mission to discover the secret of Farpoint Station. During their journey, they encounter an omnipotent being known as Q. Q accuses humanity of barbarism, and places humanity on trial. Jean-Luc must prove otherwise or the human race will be annihilated.
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Ep. 2: The Naked Now
Stardate: 41209.2. The crew of the Enterprise are infected with a virus contracted by the away team while they were investigating the mysterious deaths of the entire crew of the Starship Tsilkovsky.
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Ep. 3: Code of Honor
Stardate: 41235.25. Tasha Yar must fight for her life and a vaccine to save a race of people when she is kidnapped and forced to battle with her abductor's wife.
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Ep. 4: The Last Outpost
Stardate: 41386.4. A powerful entity disables the Enterprise and a Ferengi ship. Their only means of escape is if they can correctly answer the riddles he asks.
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Ep. 5: Where No One Has Gone Before
Stardate: 41263.1. The Enterprise is flung across space into a distant galaxy billions of light years away when a propulsion engineer and his mysterious companion, attempt to re-design the ship's engine systems.
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Ep. 6: Lonely Among Us
Stardate: 41249.3. Picard's mind is taken over by an energy field that the Enterprise passes through.
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Ep. 7: Justice
Stardate: 41255.6. Picard is forced to choose between friendship and the Prime Directive when Wesley Crusher is sentenced to death for accidentally breaking the law on Rubicon III.
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Ep. 8: The Battle
Stardate: 41723.9. The Ferengi hand over an old ship which Picard once captained, the U.S.S. Stargazer. The Ferengi have installed a mind altering device that alters Picard's mind to make him think that he is reliving a past battle, and the target is the Enterprise.
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Ep. 9: Hide and Q
Stardate: 41590.5. Q places the senior crew of the Enterprise in a war game that pits them against a boar-faced, Napoleonic enemy.
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Ep. 10: Haven
Stardate: 41294.5. The mother of Deanna Troi, Lwaxana, pays a surprise visit to the Enterprise and announces the prearranged marriage of Deanna to the son of her mother's late husband's best friend.
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Ep. 11: The Big Goodbye
Stardate: 41997.7. Picard, Dr. Crusher and Data are placed in great danger when the holodeck malfunctions while they are running a Dixon Hill program, which pits them against 1940's mobsters.
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Ep. 12: Datalore
Stardate: 41242.4. While exploring his homeworld, the crew of the Enterprise find android parts that are identical to Data's. When assembled, an 'evil' twin of Data named Lore is revived.
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Ep. 13: Angel One
Stardate: 41636.9. The Enterprise discovers the male crew of a crashed Federation freighter are hiding as fugitives on the planet Angel One, which is dominated and ruled by women.
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Ep. 14: 11001001
Stardate: 41365.9. While undergoing repairs, the Bynar Engineers steal the Enterprise to save their planet from destruction.
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Ep. 15: Too Short a Season
Stardate: 41309.5. The aging and terminally ill Starfleet Admiral Mark Jameson, who is negotiating the release of hostages, suddenly begins growing younger through an unexplained phenomenon.
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Ep. 16: When the Bough Breaks
Stardate: 41509.1. The children of the Enterprise, including Wesley Crusher, are abducted by a race of sterile people who are unable to have children of their own.
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Ep. 17: Home Soil
Stardate: 41463.9. The members of an away team investigating the death of an engineer encounter vengeful microscopic life forms.
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Ep. 18: Coming of Age
Stardate: 41416.2. While Wesley takes the entrance exam to Starfleet Academy, the Enterprise is investigated by the Inspector General's office and Picard's competency is questioned.
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Ep. 19: Heart of Glory
Stardate: 41503.7. Two Klingons, rescued by the Enterprise, try to take over the ship.
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Ep. 20: The Arsenal of Freedom
Stardate: 41798.2. The crew encounters bizarre phenomena while searching for the missing U.S.S. Drake.
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Ep. 21: Symbiosis
Stardate: Unknown. Picard attempts to break an ancient co-dependency between two species on one planet without violating the Prime Directive.
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Ep. 22: Skin of Evil
Stardate: 41601.3. When Troi's shuttle crashes on an alien planet, a new being is discovered: an entity that thrives on the suffering of others.
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Ep. 23: We'll Always Have Paris
Stardate: 41697.9. Picard meets an old flame, whose husband has created a haywire dimensional experiment.
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Ep. 24: Conspiracy
Stardate: 41775.5. The strange behavior of high-ranking officers leads Picard to uncover a twisted alien conspiracy within Starfleet.
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Ep. 25: The Neutral Zone
Stardate: 41986.0. A derelict satellite is found with cryonically frozen humans aboard as the USS Enterprise is sent to investigate the destruction of outposts near Romulan space.
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