STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - Annotated Episode List
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - Annotated Episode List
compiled by Don Sakers & Thomas Atkinson
[72517,526]
FIRST SEASON:
1. Encounter at Farpoint: On the ship's maiden voyage, the
Enterprise crew meets the enigmatic "Q" and solves the
mystery of Farpoint Station. Data demonstrates his humanity.
Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck. Data
falls over.
2. The Naked Now: The crew is stricken by a strange malady, Data
falls over, and it's up to Wesley and Data to save the ship.
Data demonstrates his humanity with Tasha.
3. Code of Honor: Tasha is kidnapped and to win her freedom she
must fight -- to the death.
4. Last Outpost: Ferengi and Federation meet in the ruins of an
ancient -- but not quite dead -- Empire.
5. Where No One Has Gone Before: An experimental warp drive
catapults the Enterprise far outside the Galaxy, and it's up
to Wesley to save the ship.
6. Lonely Among Us: While the Enterprise is transporting warring
alien delegates to a peace conference, an energy-being
invades the ship and kidnaps Captain Picard.
7. Justice: On the planet California, Wesley breaks a local law
and it's up to Picard to save him. Meanwhile, Data falls
over.
8. The Battle: Ferengi trickery strands Captain Picard in a
simulation of a past battle -- with the Enterprise as the
target.
9. Hide and Q: The enigmatic Q returns to tempt Riker with
godlike powers, and it's up to Picard to save him.
10. Haven: The arrival of a plague ship interrupts plans for
Counsellor Troi's wedding. Guest-stars Majel Barrett and
features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
11. Big Goodbye: The holodeck malfunctions, stranding Picard,
Data, Dr. Crusher and Ensign Liebowitz in 1940s San
Francisco.
12. Datalore: Data's origin is revealed as his evil twin attempts
to take over the Enterprise, he falls over, and it's up to
Wesley to save the ship.
13. Angel One: The Enterprise crew finds survivors of an earlier
Federation mission as outlaws on the matriarchal planet Angel
One, and it's up to Picard to save them.
14. 11001001: During a routine computer refit, the Binars capture
the Enterprise because their planet is dying and it's up to
them to save it. Meanwhile, the holodeck malfunctions,
stranding Picard and Riker in 1950s New Orleans.
15. Too Short a Season: Hostages are being held on the planet
Mordan IV, and it's up to Admiral Mark Jameson to save them.
Unfortunately, Jameson has been nipping from the Fountain of
Youth along the way.
16. When the Bough Breaks: When the people of the planet Aldea
kidnap the Enterprise's children, it's up to Picard to save
them.
17. Home Soil: A terraforming project is having trouble as a
microscopic lifeform declares war on humanity. It's up to
Picard to save everyone.
18. Coming of Age: An officious Starfleet bureaucrat investigates
the Enterprise while it's up to Wesley to fail the Starfleet
entrance exam.
19. Heart of Glory: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as three
Klingon warriors try to persuade Worf to deny his Human
upbringing. This episode is a real "scream."
20. The Arsenal of Freedom: Geordi takes over command of the
Enterprise when the other officers are menaced by the
hologram of a used-weapons salesman. Crusher falls down a
hole and it's up to Picard to save her.
21. Symbiosis: Captain Kirk's son fights against Khan's son while
Tasha tells Wesley to "just say no."
22. Skin of Evil: On the planet Exxon Valdez, Tasha is killed by
a giant oil slick and it's up to Picard to save Troi's life.
Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
23. We'll Always Have Paris: Picard's ex-girlfriend's husband's
time experiments go awry, and it's up to Data to save
everyone -- if he can avoid falling over. Features a
powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
24. Conspiracy: Invaders from Mars possess an officious Starfleet
bureaucrat in their plan to take over the Federation, and
it's up to the crew of the Enterprise to save everyone.
25. The Neutral Zone: The Enterprise discovers three survivors
from the 20th Century in cryogenic suspension, and it's up to
Crusher to save them. Meanwhile, the Romulans bare their
teeth and Picard plays dentist.
SECOND SEASON:
26. The Child: Deanna Troi is raped by an alien force, and her
child becomes one of those unexplained space mysteries that
we'll never understand.
27. Where Silence Has Lease: The Enterprise falls into a hole in
space, and it's up to Picard to save the ship by outwitting
one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll never
understand.
28. Elementary, Dear Data: The holodeck malfunctions, stranding
Data, Geordi, Picard and Doctor Pulaski in Sherlock Holmes'
London.
29. The Outrageous Okana: A rougish space wanderer involves the
Enterprise crew in a paternity suit from his ex-girlfriend.
Meanwhile, Data demonstrates his humanity.
30. Loud As A Whisper: A deaf war mediator manages to screw up
negotiations on the planet Soleis, and it's up the the
Counselor to save him.
31. The Schizoid Man: A dying scientist transplants his own
personality into Data, who falls over, and it's up to Picard
to save Data.
32. Unnatural Selection: When Doctor Pulaski catches an old-age
disease, Data demonstrates his humanity to her. Fortunately,
the Transporter's deus ex machina circuit saves her.
33. A Matter of Honor: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as Riker
temporarily joins the crew of the Klingon vessel Pagh.
34. The Measure of a Man: When an officious Starfleet bureaucrat
wants to dismantle Data, it's up to Picard to save him.
However, Data demonstrates his humanity and all is well.
35. The Dauphin: Wesley falls in love with a visiting princess,
who is revealed as a shapeshifter. Her guardian, meanwhile,
is revealed as one of those unexplained space mysteries that
we'll never understand.
36. Contagion: A computer virus threatens the Enterprise, the
Romulans bare their teeth, and Data falls over. Picard, Data
and Worf are trapped in the ruins of an ancient -- but not
quite dead -- Empire, and it's up to Picard to save them.
37. The Royale: Riker, Data and Worf are marooned in a
20th-century hotel which turns out to be one of those
unexplained space mysteries that we'll never understand.
38. Time Squared: Picard meets himself as the Enterprise becomes
victim of one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll
never understand.
39. The Icarus Factor: Starfleet attempts to get rid of Riker by
assigning him to a decrepit old starship, but Riker's father
(Pulaski's ex-boyfriend) shows up and talks him out of
accepting the assignment. Meanwhile, a powerfully sentimental
scene on the holodeck gives us a rare glimpse of Klingon
culture, as Worf denies his human upbringing.
40. Pen Pals: The planet Drema Four is breaking apart, and it's
up to Wesley to save it. Meanwhile, Data demonstrates his
humanity with a little orphan girl.
41. Q Who: The enigmatic Q throws the Enterprise into unexplored
space where the ship is menaced by the Borg and it's up to Q
to save it. Meanwhile, the bartender Guinan is revealed as
one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll never
understand.
42. Samaritan Snare: While Wesley and Picard ride a shuttlecraft
to Starbase Scylla 515, Geordi is kidnapped by a shipful of
Trekkies. It's up to Riker to save him. Picard, meanwhile,
undergoes heart surgery...and it's up to Pulaski to save him.
43. Up the Long Ladder: Riker falls in love with an Irish woman,
then he and Pulaski must destroy their own clones.
44. Manhunt: Lwaxana Troi searches for a mate and Picard hides in
the holodeck. Meanwhile, squidlike aliens are prepared to
destroy the Enterprise, and it's up to Majel to save it.
45. The Emissary: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as Worf's
ex-girlfriend tries to get him to deny his human upbringing.
Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
46. Peak Performance: An officious Starfleet bureaucrat tries to
get rid of Riker by assigning him to a decrepit old starship.
But when the Ferengi show up, Riker realizes it isn't all fun
and games, and it's up to Wesley to save the ship. Meanwhile,
Data demonstrates his humanity.
47. Shades of Gray: "What do you mean, 22 episodes in the second
season?! We've only shot 21, and our budget is almost
gone...."
THIRD SEASON:
48: Evolution: Wesley endangers the ship as a microscopic
lifeform declares war on humanity. Suddenly, it's up to
Wesley and Picard to save everyone.
49: The Ensigns of Command: The planet Tau Cygna Five is
endangered by the Sheliak, and it's up to Data to fall over,
save the planet and demonstrate his humanity. Meanwhile, it
takes Picard three days to realize that a loophole in the
Sheliak treaty can save everybody.
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compiled by Don Sakers & Thomas Atkinson
[72517,526]
FIRST SEASON:
1. Encounter at Farpoint: On the ship's maiden voyage, the
Enterprise crew meets the enigmatic "Q" and solves the
mystery of Farpoint Station. Data demonstrates his humanity.
Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck. Data
falls over.
2. The Naked Now: The crew is stricken by a strange malady, Data
falls over, and it's up to Wesley and Data to save the ship.
Data demonstrates his humanity with Tasha.
3. Code of Honor: Tasha is kidnapped and to win her freedom she
must fight -- to the death.
4. Last Outpost: Ferengi and Federation meet in the ruins of an
ancient -- but not quite dead -- Empire.
5. Where No One Has Gone Before: An experimental warp drive
catapults the Enterprise far outside the Galaxy, and it's up
to Wesley to save the ship.
6. Lonely Among Us: While the Enterprise is transporting warring
alien delegates to a peace conference, an energy-being
invades the ship and kidnaps Captain Picard.
7. Justice: On the planet California, Wesley breaks a local law
and it's up to Picard to save him. Meanwhile, Data falls
over.
8. The Battle: Ferengi trickery strands Captain Picard in a
simulation of a past battle -- with the Enterprise as the
target.
9. Hide and Q: The enigmatic Q returns to tempt Riker with
godlike powers, and it's up to Picard to save him.
10. Haven: The arrival of a plague ship interrupts plans for
Counsellor Troi's wedding. Guest-stars Majel Barrett and
features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
11. Big Goodbye: The holodeck malfunctions, stranding Picard,
Data, Dr. Crusher and Ensign Liebowitz in 1940s San
Francisco.
12. Datalore: Data's origin is revealed as his evil twin attempts
to take over the Enterprise, he falls over, and it's up to
Wesley to save the ship.
13. Angel One: The Enterprise crew finds survivors of an earlier
Federation mission as outlaws on the matriarchal planet Angel
One, and it's up to Picard to save them.
14. 11001001: During a routine computer refit, the Binars capture
the Enterprise because their planet is dying and it's up to
them to save it. Meanwhile, the holodeck malfunctions,
stranding Picard and Riker in 1950s New Orleans.
15. Too Short a Season: Hostages are being held on the planet
Mordan IV, and it's up to Admiral Mark Jameson to save them.
Unfortunately, Jameson has been nipping from the Fountain of
Youth along the way.
16. When the Bough Breaks: When the people of the planet Aldea
kidnap the Enterprise's children, it's up to Picard to save
them.
17. Home Soil: A terraforming project is having trouble as a
microscopic lifeform declares war on humanity. It's up to
Picard to save everyone.
18. Coming of Age: An officious Starfleet bureaucrat investigates
the Enterprise while it's up to Wesley to fail the Starfleet
entrance exam.
19. Heart of Glory: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as three
Klingon warriors try to persuade Worf to deny his Human
upbringing. This episode is a real "scream."
20. The Arsenal of Freedom: Geordi takes over command of the
Enterprise when the other officers are menaced by the
hologram of a used-weapons salesman. Crusher falls down a
hole and it's up to Picard to save her.
21. Symbiosis: Captain Kirk's son fights against Khan's son while
Tasha tells Wesley to "just say no."
22. Skin of Evil: On the planet Exxon Valdez, Tasha is killed by
a giant oil slick and it's up to Picard to save Troi's life.
Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
23. We'll Always Have Paris: Picard's ex-girlfriend's husband's
time experiments go awry, and it's up to Data to save
everyone -- if he can avoid falling over. Features a
powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
24. Conspiracy: Invaders from Mars possess an officious Starfleet
bureaucrat in their plan to take over the Federation, and
it's up to the crew of the Enterprise to save everyone.
25. The Neutral Zone: The Enterprise discovers three survivors
from the 20th Century in cryogenic suspension, and it's up to
Crusher to save them. Meanwhile, the Romulans bare their
teeth and Picard plays dentist.
SECOND SEASON:
26. The Child: Deanna Troi is raped by an alien force, and her
child becomes one of those unexplained space mysteries that
we'll never understand.
27. Where Silence Has Lease: The Enterprise falls into a hole in
space, and it's up to Picard to save the ship by outwitting
one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll never
understand.
28. Elementary, Dear Data: The holodeck malfunctions, stranding
Data, Geordi, Picard and Doctor Pulaski in Sherlock Holmes'
London.
29. The Outrageous Okana: A rougish space wanderer involves the
Enterprise crew in a paternity suit from his ex-girlfriend.
Meanwhile, Data demonstrates his humanity.
30. Loud As A Whisper: A deaf war mediator manages to screw up
negotiations on the planet Soleis, and it's up the the
Counselor to save him.
31. The Schizoid Man: A dying scientist transplants his own
personality into Data, who falls over, and it's up to Picard
to save Data.
32. Unnatural Selection: When Doctor Pulaski catches an old-age
disease, Data demonstrates his humanity to her. Fortunately,
the Transporter's deus ex machina circuit saves her.
33. A Matter of Honor: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as Riker
temporarily joins the crew of the Klingon vessel Pagh.
34. The Measure of a Man: When an officious Starfleet bureaucrat
wants to dismantle Data, it's up to Picard to save him.
However, Data demonstrates his humanity and all is well.
35. The Dauphin: Wesley falls in love with a visiting princess,
who is revealed as a shapeshifter. Her guardian, meanwhile,
is revealed as one of those unexplained space mysteries that
we'll never understand.
36. Contagion: A computer virus threatens the Enterprise, the
Romulans bare their teeth, and Data falls over. Picard, Data
and Worf are trapped in the ruins of an ancient -- but not
quite dead -- Empire, and it's up to Picard to save them.
37. The Royale: Riker, Data and Worf are marooned in a
20th-century hotel which turns out to be one of those
unexplained space mysteries that we'll never understand.
38. Time Squared: Picard meets himself as the Enterprise becomes
victim of one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll
never understand.
39. The Icarus Factor: Starfleet attempts to get rid of Riker by
assigning him to a decrepit old starship, but Riker's father
(Pulaski's ex-boyfriend) shows up and talks him out of
accepting the assignment. Meanwhile, a powerfully sentimental
scene on the holodeck gives us a rare glimpse of Klingon
culture, as Worf denies his human upbringing.
40. Pen Pals: The planet Drema Four is breaking apart, and it's
up to Wesley to save it. Meanwhile, Data demonstrates his
humanity with a little orphan girl.
41. Q Who: The enigmatic Q throws the Enterprise into unexplored
space where the ship is menaced by the Borg and it's up to Q
to save it. Meanwhile, the bartender Guinan is revealed as
one of those unexplained space mysteries that we'll never
understand.
42. Samaritan Snare: While Wesley and Picard ride a shuttlecraft
to Starbase Scylla 515, Geordi is kidnapped by a shipful of
Trekkies. It's up to Riker to save him. Picard, meanwhile,
undergoes heart surgery...and it's up to Pulaski to save him.
43. Up the Long Ladder: Riker falls in love with an Irish woman,
then he and Pulaski must destroy their own clones.
44. Manhunt: Lwaxana Troi searches for a mate and Picard hides in
the holodeck. Meanwhile, squidlike aliens are prepared to
destroy the Enterprise, and it's up to Majel to save it.
45. The Emissary: A rare glimpse of Klingon culture as Worf's
ex-girlfriend tries to get him to deny his human upbringing.
Features a powerfully sentimental scene on the holodeck.
46. Peak Performance: An officious Starfleet bureaucrat tries to
get rid of Riker by assigning him to a decrepit old starship.
But when the Ferengi show up, Riker realizes it isn't all fun
and games, and it's up to Wesley to save the ship. Meanwhile,
Data demonstrates his humanity.
47. Shades of Gray: "What do you mean, 22 episodes in the second
season?! We've only shot 21, and our budget is almost
gone...."
THIRD SEASON:
48: Evolution: Wesley endangers the ship as a microscopic
lifeform declares war on humanity. Suddenly, it's up to
Wesley and Picard to save everyone.
49: The Ensigns of Command: The planet Tau Cygna Five is
endangered by the Sheliak, and it's up to Data to fall over,
save the planet and demonstrate his humanity. Meanwhile, it
takes Picard three days to realize that a loophole in the
Sheliak treaty can save everybody.
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& the Temple of the Screaming Electron Jeff Hunter 510-935-5845
Rat Head Ratsnatcher 510-524-3649
Burn This Flag Zardoz 408-363-9766
realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 415-567-7043
Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 415-583-4102
Specializing in conversations, obscure information, high explosives,
arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
insane speculation, and wild rumours. ALL-TEXT BBS SYSTEMS.
Full access for first-time callers. We don't want to know who you are,
where you live, or what your phone number is. We are not Big Brother.
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