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Star Trek: The Next Generation
1987 - 1994 8.4 (1571 votes) 7 Seasons
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Gene Roddenberry

Star Trek: The Next Generation

New Stars. New Stories. New Worlds to Explore.

Overview

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.

Key Crew

Producer: Gene Roddenberry, Robert H. Justman, D.C. Fontana, Peter Lauritson, Ronald D. Moore, David Livingston, Wendy Neuss, Joe Menosky, Merri D. Howard, Robert Lewin, Brannon Braga

Top Cast

Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart

Jean-Luc Picard

Jonathan Frakes
Jonathan Frakes

William T. Riker

Brent Spiner
Brent Spiner

Data

LeVar Burton
LeVar Burton

Geordi La Forge

Michael Dorn
Michael Dorn

Worf

Marina Sirtis
Marina Sirtis

Deanna Troi

Gates McFadden
Gates McFadden

Beverly Crusher

Seasons

Season 0 poster
Season 0 (2012)

No overview available.

141 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Energized! Taking Star Trek: The Next Generation to the Next Level
2012-07-24

This is an awesome look at how the entire restoration went, how the original film and audio elements were recovered in a monumental task of cataloguing. Berman talks about how he regretted not editing his show in an HD-ready format, but was excited when he found out they were remaking the entire show from scratch so they could do it. At first SD upconversion was used, but deemed totally unacceptable for this. If you want to see how something like this comes to pass then you really need to watch this. It's a fascinating look into how much work really went into this. Oh, and here's a little tidbit of information: the 13 seconds of lost footage in "Sins of the Father" that was released on the sampler disc, have since been found and will be included in that episode when its season comes out.

Runtime: 23 min
Episode 2: Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Inception
2012-07-24

Joins cast and crew as they give all-new interviews about what it was like trying to Gene Roddenberry on board for another 'Star Trek' television show. These are wonderfully candid interviews and don't feel promotional in the least. Instead it's the principle actors and producers looking back fondly on the show's illustrious run.

Runtime: 28 min
Episode 3: Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: Launch
2012-07-24

Starts with Patrick Stewart discussing how he came to get the part and how Roddenberry convinced him to take the part over drinks. Here we get some original make-up and wardrobe footage also. Very in-depth information from everyone, including great behind-the-scenes footage of the crew getting ready to launch this new series. Along with the press conference footage that started it all.

Runtime: 32 min
Episode 4: Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 3: The Continuing Mission
2012-07-24

People like producer David Livingston, production designer Herman Zimmerman, illustrator Rick Sternback, and special effects make-up artist Doug Drexler talking about filming the show, how different it was being a strictly syndicated show versus being owned by a single network, and how they filmed the miniature shots.

Runtime: 33 min
Episode 5: Energized! Season 2 Tech Update
2012-12-04

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 6: Reunification: 25 Years after Star Trek: The Next Generation
2012-12-04

A cast reunion show with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton, and Michael Dorn all being interviewed on the same set.

Runtime: 62 min
Episode 7: Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Strange New Worlds
2012-12-04

Part 1 of a two-part documentary included on the restored blu-ray releas3. Features archival footage from Entertainment Tonight, new and old interviews with cast and crew.

Runtime: 40 min
Episode 8: Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: New Life, New Civilizations
2012-12-04

Part 2 of a two-part documentary included with the restored blu-ray release. This features old and new interviews with the cast and crew as well as archival news footage.

Runtime: 42 min
Episode 9: Reading Rainbow Segment With LeVar Burton
1988-08-15

LeVar Burton talks about the popular episode of Reading Rainbow that goes behind the scenes on Star Trek TNG.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 10: Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Biological Distinctiveness
2013-04-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: Technological Distinctiveness
2013-04-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 3: The Collective
2013-04-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Regeneration: Engaging the Borg
2013-04-30

A thirty-minute documentary that was originally shown in select theaters on April 25, 2013 along with the remastered feature-length version of TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds". The event was held to celebrate the April 30, 2013 Blu-ray release of "The Best of Both Worlds". The documentary examines the creation of the Borg and features interviews with Next Generation cast, producers, writers, visual effects staff, and makeup artists.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 14: "The Most Toys" In Memoriam David Rappaport
2013-04-30

Scenes from "The Most Toys" featuring David Rappaport, who was originally cast for the role of Kivas Fajo before the role was recast during production.

Runtime: 5 min
Episode 15: Inside The Writer's Room
2013-04-30

Seth MacFarland moderates an informal discussion with Ronald D. Moore, Brandon Braga, René Echevarria and Naren Shankar.

Runtime: 71 min
Episode 16: A Tribute to Michael Piller
2013-04-30

Michael Piller died in 2005. This retrospective features interviews with Michael's son and wife along with actors and producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation. They tell many stories of working with Michael including his creating of the first process for open script submission for Star Trek.

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 17: Relativity: The Family Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: Homecoming
2013-07-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 18: Relativity: The Family Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: Posterity
2013-07-30

Runtime: 28 min
Episode 19: Survive and Succeed: An Empire at War
2013-07-30

A 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary that was included as part of the special features on the Redemption Blu-ray release.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 20: In Conversation: The Star Trek Art Department
2013-07-30

Runtime: 68 min
Episode 21: Requiem: A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: The Needs of the Many
2013-11-19

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 22: Requiem: A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 2: The Needs of the Few
2013-11-19

Runtime: 29 min
Episode 23: From One Generation to the Next: The Making of Unification
2013-11-19

For the special "From One Generation to the Next", specials directors Robert Meyer Burnett and Roger Lay, Jr. were not able to secure the cooperation of Spock actor Leonard Nimoy, so they approached the "cross-over" aspect of Star Trek: The Original Series into Star Trek: The Next Generation, from another angle by having interviewees discuss the earlier cross-over episode "Sarek" from the third season, whose main guest character, Sarek (played by the late Mark Lenard) also appeared at the start of "Unification I"

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 24: In Conversation: The Music of Star Trek: The Next Generation
2013-11-19

Runtime: 74 min
Episode 25: Beyond The Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part One: The Lithosphere
2014-06-24

Runtime: 25 min
Episode 26: Beyond The Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part Two: The Biosphere
2014-06-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 27: Beyond The Five Year Mission: The Evolution of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part Three: The Noosphere
2014-06-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 28: The Privilege of Rank: Making "Chain of Command"
2014-06-24

A 29-minute behind-the-scenes documentary that was included in the special features of the feature-length "Chain of Command" Blu-ray release.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 29: The Sky's The Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek TNG - Part 1: Umbra
2014-12-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 30: The Sky's The Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek TNG - Part 2: Penumbra
2014-12-02

Runtime: 29 min
Episode 31: The Sky's The Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek TNG - Part 3: Antumbra
2014-12-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 32: The Unknown Possibilities of Existence: Making "All Good Things"
2014-12-02

A 26-minute behind-the-scenes documentary that looks at the making of Star Trek: The Next Generation's two-hour series finale, "All Good Things...". It is included in the 2014 Blu-ray release of All Good Things.... It features recollections from episode writers Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga as well as executive producer Rick Berman along with key members of the show's cast and crew. The special also featured several interviews and stills from a 1994 special of Enertainment Tonight which brought the viewer behind the scenes of the series finale.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 33: In Conversation: Lensing Star Trek: The Next Generation
2014-12-02

David Livingstion (Supervising Producer), James Conway (Director), Jonathan West (Director of Photography), and Kris Krosskove (Camera Operator) talk about behind the camera of ST:TNG

Runtime: 47 min
Episode 34: Closed Set: A Tour of the Real Enterprise
2014-12-02

Michael and Denise Okuda's home movie behind the scenes tour of the Enterprise set .

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 35: Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation
1994-05-21

Join Jonathan Frakes, Next Generation's Commander Riker, for this fascinating chronicle of Gene Roddenberry's beloved, Emmy Award-winning series. You'll explore the Enterprise, meet the show's stars (and some villainous guest stars), learn special-effects secrets and makeup magic. Other highlights include a visit to a Star Trek convention, and a stop at the scoring stage. The retrospective concludes with a look at the series' final episode and a sneak peek at the crew's movie debut, Star Trek: Generations.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 36: Archival Mission Log: Year One - The Beginning
2002-03-26

This special features the early days on "Encounter at Farpoint" as well as several behind the scenes interviews with Gene Roddenberry, Robert Justman, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Denise Crosby, Herman Zimmerman, Rick Berman, John de Lancie, Marina Sirtis, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, as well as ILM artists Pat Sweeney and David Carson. The ILM part originated from that company's own 1987 promotional short, ILM Special Visual Effects, Star Trek The Next Generation, and was not a studio production.

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 37: Archival Mission Log: Year One - Selected Crew Analysis
2002-03-26

The cast members who appeared in Season 1 discuss their roles. The three parts "Casting", "Character Notes", and "Camaraderie" feature interviews with Rick Berman, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, Brent Spiner, Denise Crosby, and John de Lancie.

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 38: Archival Mission Log: Year One - The Making of a Legend
2002-03-26

The production staff and actors who worked on Season 1 reminisce about their favorite episodes. This special includes the parts "Visual Effects", "Artistic Design", "Make-Up", "VISOR", and "Music" and features interviews with Rick Berman, Patrick Stewart, Herman Zimmerman, Jonathan Frakes, Robert Justman, Peter Lauritson, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, Rick Sternbach, Michael Westmore, Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Jay Chattaway.

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 39: Archival Mission Log: Year One - Memorable Missions
2002-03-26

Cast and crew discuss key episodes and the events of Season 1. This special features interviews with Rick Berman, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Dan Curry, Michael Westmore, Peter Lauritson, Armin Shimerman, Herman Zimmerman, Gene Roddenberry, and Denise Crosby.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 40: Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Mission Overview
2002-05-07

Cast and crew discuss the major changes in Season 2 of TNG, also includes interview segments with Gene Roddenberry.

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 41: Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Selected Crew Analysis
2002-05-07

An in-depth look at the growth of continuing characters, plus a look at new crew members of the USS Enterprise-D.

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 42: Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Departmental Briefing: Production
2002-05-07

A behind-the-scenes look at some of the specific key episodes, including interviews with the production staff.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 43: Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions
2002-05-07

Discussions on Season 2 episodes with the production crew, including Rick Berman.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 44: Archival Mission Log: Year Two - Inside Starfleet Archives: Penny Juday
2002-05-07

An exclusive tour of an extraordinary array of Star Trek sets, props, and much more.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 45: Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Mission Overview
2002-07-02

Both old and new footage of cast and crew as they discuss the major changes that occurred in Season Three. It includes interviews with Peter Lauritson, Michael Piller, Rick Berman, Denise Crosby, Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Whoopi Goldberg, LeVar Burton, Dan Curry, and Eric Stillwell.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 46: Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Selected Crew Analysis
2002-07-02

An in-depth look at the growth of the continuing characters as well as a closer look at returning crew member Doctor Beverly Crusher, played by Gates McFadden. It features interviews with Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Ira Steven Behr, Michael Piller, and LeVar Burton.

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 47: Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Departmental Briefing: Production
2002-07-02

A behind-the-scenes look at particular episodes from the third season, including interviews with Michael Piller, Eric Stillwell, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, John de Lancie, Richard D. James, Greg Jein, Rick Sternbach, and Jay Chattaway.

Runtime: 20 min
Episode 48: Archival Mission Log: Year Three - Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions
2002-07-02

A collection of anecdotes about some of the Season 3 episodes with interviews of Patrick Stewart, Michael Westmore, Gerry Sackman, Michael Piller, Marina Sirtis, LeVar Burton, and Ethan Phillips.

Runtime: 13 min
Episode 49: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Mission Overview
2002-09-03

Reveals the challenges in resolving the cliffhanger episode "The Best of Both Worlds"; provides a whimsical look at the Robin Hood-themed "Q-Pid"; and celebrates the historic 100th episode with Gene Roddenberry in the special "Celebrating 100 Episodes". This special features interviews with Michael Piller, Patrick Stewart, John de Lancie, Jonathan Frakes, Jennifer Hetrick, Marina Sirtis, and Wil Wheaton.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 50: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Selected Crew Analysis
2002-09-03

An in-depth look at the departure of Wesley Crusher; cast members discuss their experiences performing stunts; and a profile of Jennifer Hetrick as "Vash". Part of this interview is included as an Easter Egg on the DS9 Season 1 DVD. Interviewees in "Crew Profile: Wesley Crusher", "Crew Profile: Counselor Troi", and "Profile: Vash" include Wil Wheaton, Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis, Jennifer Hetrick, and Jonathan Frakes.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 51: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Departmental Briefing: Production
2002-09-03

A behind-the-scenes look at directors Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and David Livingston in the special "Production". Michael Westmore, Brent Spiner, Patrick Stewart, Mark Thompson, and Brian Phelps are interviewed for the special "Make Up".

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 52: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - New Life and New Civilizations
2002-09-03

An inside look at creating the landscapes of alien planets and shooting on location. Also explains the challenges of shooting the effects-packed episode "The Best of Both Worlds". Interviewees include David Livingston, Peter Lauritson, Wil Wheaton, Michael Okuda, and Gary Hutzel.

Runtime: 13 min
Episode 53: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Chronicles from the Final Frontier
2002-09-03

A discussion of Season Four's most extraordinary episodes and characters with pre-eminent writers Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor. Also interviewed for the subsections "Lt. Yar's Legacy Endures" and "Writing for Klingons" are Denise Crosby and David Livingston.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 54: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Select Historical Data
2002-09-03

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 55: Archival Mission Log: Year Four - Inside The Star Trek Archives - "First Contact"
2002-09-03

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 56: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Mission Overview
2002-11-05

Featuring highlights of the most memorable events occurring in Season 5, including Leonard Nimoy's guest appearance, "The Inner Light" episode and the return of Denise Crosby. "A Visit from Spock", "Darmok", "The Inner Light", and "I Borg" feature interviews with Patrick Stewart, Michael Okuda, Jonathan Frakes, Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller, Denise Crosby, David Livingston, Brent Spiner, and Jonathan Del Arco.

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 57: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Departmental Briefing: Production
2002-11-05

"Production", "Cause and Effect", "The First Duty", & "Music", feature interviews with Peter Lauritson, Patrick Stewart, Michael Westmore, Brannon Braga, Jonathan Frakes, Ronald D. Moore, Michael Piller, & Jay Chattaway

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 58: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions
2002-11-05

Members of the cast and crew recall their favorite episodes and scenes from Season 5 including Marina Sirtis, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, Robert Duncan McNeill, David Livingston, Dennis Madalone, Jay Chattaway, and Ronald D. Moore.

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 59: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - A Tribute to Gene Roddenberry
2002-11-05

Includes interviews with Majel Barrett Roddenberry, The Next Generation cast and crew, and Gene Roddenberry; also includes the dedication of the Gene Roddenberry Building. The two sections "Gene Roddenberry Building Dedicated to Star Trek's Creator" and "Gene's Final Voyage" feature interviews with Guy Vardaman, Gene Roddenberry, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, William Shatner, Rick Berman, Herman Zimmerman, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Legato, John de Lancie, Marina Sirtis, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, Michael Okuda, Wil Wheaton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Ronald D. Moore, and Jeri Taylor. At the end of the special, Patrick Stewart is performing a song for Gene Roddenberry.

Runtime: 28 min
Episode 60: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Intergalactic Guest Stars
2002-11-05

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 61: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Alien Speak
2002-11-05

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 62: Archival Mission Log: Year Five - Departmental Briefing: Visual Effects
2002-11-05

Sections include: "Visual Effects", "Image G", & "Shooting Elements" Features Interviews (mostly in 2002) with Peter Lauritson, Robert Legato, Dan Curry, Mike Okuda, Gary Hutzel, and Dennis Hoerter

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 63: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Mission Overview
2002-12-03

Cast and crew comment on Patrick Stewart's acclaimed performance in "Chain of Command". They also discuss some other highlights of Season 6, including James Doohan's appearance in "Relics," the cliffhanger episode "Time's Arrow," the appearance of Stephen Hawking in "Descent" and the launch of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The parts are titled "Resolving the Cliffhanger", "A Visit from Scotty", "January 1993 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Debuts", "Chain of Command", and "Descent – Part 1 Featuring Stephen Hawking".

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 64: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Bold New Directions
2002-12-03

Explores Patrick Stewart's experience directing the episode "A Fistful of Datas" and LeVar Burton comments on his directorial debut, "Second Chances" in "A First Chance at Second Chances".

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 65: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Departmental Briefing: Production
2002-12-03

Ronald D. Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss make-up design. The parts are titled "Production", "Make Up", "Special Graphics Design", and "Writing". In the section "Profile: Dan Curry", the visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home, containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series. The featurette also includes a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for The Next Generation. The featurette "Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data" gives an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, Data, which also includes rare footage of Spiner recording Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back. This featurette is splitted into "Doubling Data", "An Android Sings", and "Acting with Spiner".

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 66: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Departmental Briefing: Profile: Dan Curry
2002-12-03

Ronald D. Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss make-up design. The parts are titled "Production", "Make Up", "Special Graphics Design", and "Writing". In the section "Profile: Dan Curry", the visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home, containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series. The featurette also includes a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for The Next Generation. The featurette "Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data" gives an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, Data, which also includes rare footage of Spiner recording Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back. This featurette is splitted into "Doubling Data", "An Android Sings", and "Acting with Spiner".

Runtime: 19 min
Episode 67: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Departmental Briefing: Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data
2002-12-03

Ronald D. Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss make-up design. The parts are titled "Production", "Make Up", "Special Graphics Design", and "Writing". In the section "Profile: Dan Curry", the visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home, containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series. The featurette also includes a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for The Next Generation. The featurette "Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data" gives an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, Data, which also includes rare footage of Spiner recording Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back. This featurette is splitted into "Doubling Data", "An Android Sings", and "Acting with Spiner".

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 68: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Select Historical Data
2002-12-03

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 69: Archival Mission Log: Year Six - Inside The Star Trek Archives: Sets & Props
2002-12-03

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 70: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Mission Overview
2002-12-31

Cast and crew discuss the final season and their transition to the feature film Star Trek Generations. Also, LeVar Burton reminisces about working with Ben Vereen in "Interface" and Wil Wheaton and Ronald D. Moore recall "Journey's End".

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 71: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - A Captain's Tribute
2002-12-31

Patrick Stewart pays tribute to each principal cast member.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 72: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Departmental Briefing: Production
2002-12-31

Gates McFadden discusses her directorial debut in "Genesis", Jonathan Frakes recalls directing "Attached", McFadden and Jeri Taylor delve into the roles of strong women and Patrick Stewart remembers becoming more physical in episodes like "Bloodlines".

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 73: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - The Making of "All Good Things..."
2002-12-31

Cast and crew recollect the making of the final episode, including footage from the location filming.

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 74: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Starfleet Moments and Memories
2002-12-31

Cast and crew look back on seven years of creating The Next Generation.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 75: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Special Profiles: Q
2002-01-01

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 76: Archival Mission Log: Year Seven - Dressing the Future
2002-01-01

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 77: Blu-Ray Season 1 Gag Reel
2012-07-24

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 78: Blu-Ray Season 2 Gag Reel
2012-12-04

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 79: Blu-Ray Season 3 Gag Reel
2013-04-30

Runtime: 9 min
Episode 80: The Best of Both Worlds Gag Reel
2013-04-30

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 81: Blu-Ray Season 4 Gag Reel
2013-07-20

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 82: Blu-Ray Season 5 Gag Reel
2013-11-19

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 83: Blu-Ray Season 6 Gag Reel
2014-06-24

Runtime: 5 min
Episode 84: Blu-Ray Season 7 Gag Reel
2014-12-02

Runtime: 5 min
Episode 85: S02E09 - The Measure of a Man (Extended Version)
2012-12-04

Picard must prove Data is legally a sentient being with rights and freedoms under Federation law when transfer orders demand Data's reassignment for study and disassembly.

Runtime: 57 min
Episode 86: S02E09 - The Measure of a Man (Hybrid Extended Version)
2012-12-04

Runtime: 56 min
Episode 87: Deleted Scenes: S02E14 - The Icarus Factor
2012-12-04

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 88: Deleted Scenes: S02E18 - Up the Long Ladder
2012-12-04

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 89: Deleted Scenes: S04E01 - The Best of Both Worlds, Part II
2013-07-20

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 90: Deleted Scenes: S04E02 - Family
2013-07-20

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 91: Deleted Scenes: S04E03 - Brothers
2013-07-20

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 92: Deleted Scenes: S04E09 - Final Mission
2013-07-20

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 93: Deleted Scenes: S04E12 - The Wounded
2013-07-20

Runtime: 6 min
Episode 94: Deleted Scenes: S04E16 - Galaxy's Child
2013-07-20

Runtime: 1 min
Episode 95: Deleted Scenes: S04E20 - Qpid
2013-07-20

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 96: Deleted Scenes: S04E23 - The Host
2013-07-20

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 97: Deleted Scenes: S05E07 - Unification (1)
2013-11-19

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 98: Deleted Scenes: S05E10 - New Ground
2013-11-19

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 99: Deleted Scenes: S05E16 - Ethics
2013-11-19

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 100: Deleted Scenes: S05E17 - The Outcast
2013-11-19

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 101: Deleted Scenes: S05E19 - The First Duty
2013-11-19

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 102: Deleted Scenes: S05E20 - Cost of Living
2013-11-19

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 103: Deleted Scenes: S05E21 - The Perfect Mate
2013-11-19

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 104: Deleted Scenes: S05E25 - The Inner Light
2013-11-19

Runtime: 7 min
Episode 105: Deleted Scenes: S06E01 - Time's Arrow (2)
2014-06-24

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 106: Deleted Scenes: S06E04 - Relics
2014-06-24

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 107: Deleted Scenes: S06E06 - True Q
2014-06-24

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 108: Deleted Scenes: S06E10 - Chain of Command (1)
2014-06-24

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 109: Deleted Scenes: S06E11 - Chain of Command (2)
2014-06-24

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 110: Deleted Scenes: S06E12 - Ship in a Bottle
2014-06-24

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 111: Deleted Scenes: S06E14 - Face of the Enemy
2014-06-24

Runtime: 1 min
Episode 112: Deleted Scenes: S06E15 - Tapestry
2014-06-24

Runtime: 7 min
Episode 113: Deleted Scenes: S06E17 - Birthright, Part II
2014-06-24

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 114: Deleted Scenes: S06E20 - The Chase
2014-06-24

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 115: Deleted Scenes: S06E23 - Rightful Heir
2014-06-24

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 116: Deleted Scenes: S07E01 - Descent (2)
2014-12-02

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 117: Deleted Scenes: S07E02 - Liaisons
2014-12-02

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 118: Deleted Scenes: S07E04 - Gambit (1)
2014-12-02

Runtime: 7 min
Episode 119: Deleted Scenes: S07E05 - Gambit (2)
2014-12-02

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 120: Deleted Scenes: S07E07 - Dark Page
2014-12-02

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 121: Deleted Scenes: S07E10 - Inheritance
2014-12-02

Runtime: 6 min
Episode 122: Deleted Scenes: S07E11 - Parallels
2014-12-02

Runtime: 1 min
Episode 123: Deleted Scenes: S07E14 - Sub Rosa
2014-12-02

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 124: Deleted Scenes: S07E16 - Thine Own Self
2014-12-02

Runtime: 1 min
Episode 125: Deleted Scenes: S07E17 - Masks
2014-12-02

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 126: Deleted Scenes: S07E19 - Genesis
2014-12-02

Runtime: 1 min
Episode 127: Deleted Scenes: S07E20 - Journey's End
2014-12-02

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 128: Deleted Scenes: S07E21 - Firstborn
2014-12-02

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 129: Deleted Scenes: S07E22 - Bloodlines
2014-12-02

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 130: Deleted Scenes: S07E24 - Preemptive Strike
2014-12-02

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 131: Deleted Scenes: S07E25-E26 - All Good Things...
2014-12-02

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 132: The Next Generation's Impact: 20 Years Later
2007-10-23

With John de Lancie

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 133: The Next Generation's Legacy: 2007
2007-10-23

Wil Wheaton discusses the legacy of The Next Generation with scientists and technologists influenced by the series.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 134: Star Trek Day 2020: Picard & The Next Generation
2020-09-08

Star Trek: The Next Generation's Sir Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Wil Wheaton reunite to reminisce about TNG and discuss the cultural and personal significance of Star Trek. They also discuss reuniting for Star Trek: Picard.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 135: Reading Rainbow Itunes Promo
2012-09-15

Runtime: 1 min
Episode 136: The Trek Not Taken: First Steps into the Digital Frontier
2013-05-25

A documentary detailing the filming usages of the studio models for the first three seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as the possible use of the earliest CGI applications for some of its visual effects (VFX) elements for its first season, which however, never came to fruition.

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 137: Brent Spiner Original Costume and Makeup Test
2012-07-24

Brent Spiner performs William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 138: The Best of Both Worlds (Feature Length)
2013-04-30

The Enterprise prepares for a deadly encounter with the Borg, who have invaded Federation space.

Runtime: 86 min
Episode 139: Redemption (Feature Length)
2013-07-24

Worf attempts to regain his family honor while the fractured Klingon Empire faces the prospect of civil war.

Runtime: 87 min
Episode 140: Unification (Feature Length)
2013-08-09

Picard and Data travel to Romulus to search for Ambassador Spock, who is rumored to be there on an unknown mission.

Runtime: 87 min
Episode 141: Chain of Command (Feature Length)
2014-06-24

Picard is relieved of command and ordered to lead a secret mission to investigate a Cardassian facility suspected of building a bio-weapon. Meanwhile, the Enterprise crew must adjust to life under a new, no-nonsense captain.

Runtime: 86 min
Season 1 poster
Season 1 (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.

25 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Encounter at Farpoint
1987-09-28

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.

Runtime: 91 min
Episode 2: The Naked Now
1987-10-05

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Code of Honor
1987-10-12

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: The Last Outpost
1987-10-19

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Where No One Has Gone Before
1987-10-26

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Lonely Among Us
1987-11-02

Stardate: 41249.3. Picard's mind is taken over by an energy field that the Enterprise passes through.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Justice
1987-11-09

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: The Battle
1987-11-16

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: Hide and Q
1987-11-23

Stardate: 41590.5. Q places the senior crew of the Enterprise in a war game that pits them against a boar-faced, Napoleonic enemy.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: Haven
1987-11-30

Stardate: 41294.6. 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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: The Big Goodbye
1988-01-11

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Datalore
1988-01-18

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Angel One
1988-01-25

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: 11001001
1988-02-01

Stardate: 41365.9. While undergoing repairs, the Bynar Engineers steal the Enterprise to save their planet from destruction.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Too Short a Season
1988-02-08

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: When the Bough Breaks
1988-02-15

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Home Soil
1988-02-22

Stardate: 41463.9. The members of an away team investigating the death of an engineer encounter vengeful microscopic life forms.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Coming of Age
1988-03-14

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: Heart of Glory
1988-03-21

Stardate: 41503.7. Two Klingons, rescued by the Enterprise, try to take over the ship.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: The Arsenal of Freedom
1988-04-11

Stardate: 41798.2. The crew encounters bizarre phenomena while searching for the missing U.S.S. Drake.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: Symbiosis
1988-04-18

Stardate: Unknown. Picard attempts to break an ancient co-dependency between two species on one planet without violating the Prime Directive.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Skin of Evil
1988-04-25

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: We'll Always Have Paris
1988-05-02

Stardate: 41697.9. Picard meets an old flame, whose husband has created a haywire dimensional experiment.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: Conspiracy
1988-05-09

Stardate: 41775.5. The strange behavior of high-ranking officers leads Picard to uncover a twisted alien conspiracy within Starfleet.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: The Neutral Zone
1988-05-16

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.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 2 poster
Season 2 (1988)

In season two, the Enterprise continues on its journey across the galaxy with the birth of a new member. Picard once again leads the team as unknown civilizations take notice of the ship and wishes to know more about the crew and their operations. Riker struggles with his loyalty to the Enterprise as his life is threatened and Data tries to become more human to understand his role upon the Enterprise. This season looks closer into the relationship of man vs. machine as Q once again tries to test Picard against a new enemy. The Ferengi threatens the Enterprise and the mystery of the holodeck pits the crew against the clock as lives hang in the balance.

22 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: The Child
1988-11-21

Stardate: 42073.1. Troi undergoes a mysterious pregnancy when the Enterprise tries to escape from a system that has recently fallen victim to a deadly plague.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Where Silence Has Lease
1988-11-28

Stardate: 42193.6. A mysterious life form known as the 'Nagilum' threatens the life of the crew in his attempt to understand humanity.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Elementary, Dear Data
1988-12-05

Stardate: 42286.3. Data and Geordi become involved with a holodeck program about Sherlock Holmes and his investigations, when they create Sherlock's arch nemesis, Moriarty; however, modifications to the Moriarty character include the capability of out-smarting Data, which leads to some unexpected consequences.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: The Outrageous Okona
1988-12-12

Stardate: 42402.7. The Enterprise is placed in a compromising situation when the captain of a disabled starship places the crew in the middle of a love triangle.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Loud as a Whisper
1989-01-09

Stardate: 42477.2. A deaf-mute mediator meets with disaster while being escorted by the Enterprise.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: The Schizoid Man
1989-01-23

Stardate: 42437.5. Data is possessed by the consciousness of a brilliant scientist. However, it has a disturbing impact on Data's personality.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Unnatural Selection
1989-01-30

Stardate: 42494.8. A mysterious hyper-ageing sickness kills the crew of a Federation cargo ship, and Dr. Pulaski must race against time to find a cure.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 8: A Matter of Honor
1989-02-06

Commander Riker participates in an officer's exchange program which lands him an assignment on a Klingon Bird-of-Prey. Meanwhile, a Bezite ensign has trouble assimilating to the routines of the Enterprise.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: The Measure of a Man
1989-02-13

Stardate: 42523.7. When Data's rights as a sentient individual are placed under trial, Starfleet forces Riker into a position where he must prove that Data is only an Android.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: The Dauphin
1989-02-20

Stardate: 42568.8. Wesley falls in love with a passenger the Enterprise is escorting, who has the secret ability to shape-shift.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Contagion
1989-03-20

Stardate: 42609.1. A strange power source disables the Enterprise's computer systems, damages Data's programming and leaves the ship and crew vulnerable to a Romulan attack.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: The Royale
1989-03-27

Stardate: 42625.4. An away team is trapped in an alien environment based around a novel entitled 'The Hotel Royale.'

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Time Squared
1989-04-03

Stardate: 42679.2. Picard encounters his double from six hours in the future, whose Enterprise had been destroyed.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: The Icarus Factor
1989-04-24

Stardate: 42686.4. Riker is promoted to Captain of another Federation ship. Worf must confront his past and his Klingon heritage.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Pen Pals
1989-05-01

Stardate: 42695.3. Wesley must investigate the causes of strange tectonic activity on the planet where Data's pen pal lives.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: Q Who
1989-05-08

Stardate: 42761.3. Q hurls the Enterprise into the Delta Quadrant and introduces the Federation to a powerful new enemy that may destroy the Alpha Quadrant: The Borg.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Samaritan Snare
1989-05-15

Stardate: 42779.1. A race known as the Pakleds kidnap Geordi La Forge. Picard must face surgery when he is left in a near-dead state.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Up the Long Ladder
1989-05-22

Stardate: 42823.2. Picard must convince two dying civilizations that they must co-exist on the same planet to survive, however, they have other plans to ensure their survival: in the form of clones of the Enterprise crew.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: Manhunt
1989-06-19

Stardate: 42859.2. While being escorted to a Federation conference by the Enterprise, Lwaxana hunts for a man to satisfy her needs when her sex-drive is quadrupled during a natural mid-life cycle.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: The Emissary
1989-06-29

Stardate: 42901.3. Worf is re-united with his former lover, K'Ehleyr, while the Enterprise is ordered to intercept a Klingon ship whose crew has been in stasis for a century.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: Peak Performance
1989-07-10

Stardate: 42923.4. Trouble begins when a Ferengi warship stumbles over a war simulation between Riker and Picard, each on different ships, and begins attacking them.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Shades of Gray
1989-07-17

Stardate: 42976.1. Riker is infected with an alien organism that takes over his mind. Dr. Pulaski must force Riker's mind back to a state where it can access primitive survival skills.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 3 poster
Season 3 (1989)

With the disappearance of a Federation colony, the Enterprise warp speeds to action to uncover if the reason was political or something much more sinister. Along their travels, the crew must escort a scientist who may hold the key to a malfunction that places the crew in danger. Prime Directives are broken as Picard is taken for a god on a primitive world. The Romulans continue to notice Federation intrusion into the Neutral Zone and threatens war against the Enterprise. Things become much more complex as an old enemy stops by and Picard must decide if he should offer solace or choose to remain enemies as a precaution. All leading up to finally answering the motives of Starfleet and the Federation as the Enterprise continues on its mission to explore the galaxy.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Evolution
1989-09-25

Stardate: 43125.8. A system-wide computer malfunction places the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise in grave danger while they are escorting a scientist to a star in the process of exploding.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: The Ensigns of Command
1989-10-02

Stardate: 43133.3. A human colony is forced to evacuate a planet when the original inhabitants return and threaten the colonists with annihilation if they do not leave within four days.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: The Survivors
1989-10-09

Stardate: 43152.4. The Enterprise discovers a planet that has had all life eradicated, except for two mysterious residents and their home, which has been left in perfect condition.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Who Watches the Watchers
1989-10-16

Stardate: 43173.5. An away team inadvertently breaks the Prime Directive and reveal themselves to a primitive culture on Mintaka III, causing the inhabitants believe that Captain Picard is a God.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: The Bonding
1989-10-23

Worf and Wesley must help a 12 year old boy cope with the death of his mother; an archaeologist killed during an away mission to a deserted planet.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Booby Trap
1989-10-30

Stardate: 43205.6. While investigating an ancient ship left adrift in space, the Enterprise accidentally trips the ancient booby trap that disabled the old vessel over 1000 years ago.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: The Enemy
1989-11-06

Stardate:43349.2. A blind Geordie is trapped on a hazardous planet with a paranoid and severely injured Romulan. In orbit, a Romulan Warbird is preventing the Enterprise from attempting a rescue mission.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: The Price
1989-11-13

Stardate: 43385.6. The Enterprise hosts the negotiations for the rights to a newly discovered, stable wormhole to the Delta Quadrant. One of the negotiators, Devinoni Ral, becomes attracted to Deanna Troi, but he holds a dubious secret.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: The Vengeance Factor
1989-11-20

Stardate: 43421.9. The Enterprise crew tries to mend the relationship between a race known as the Acamarians and a faction known as the Gatherers.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: The Defector
1990-01-01

Stardate: 43462.5. A defecting Romulan warns the Federation about an impending attack by the Romulans, who are secretly establishing bases within the Neutral Zone.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: The Hunted
1990-01-08

Stardate: 43489.2. A potentially new member of the Federation enlists the help of the Enterprise to track down a wanted criminal who has a reputation for his excessive violence. However, the fugitive's actions may not be of his own will.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: The High Ground
1990-01-29

Stardate: 43510.7. Dr. Crusher is abducted by a group of terrorists while delivering crucial medical supplies to a planet ravaged by civil war.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Déjà Q
1990-02-05

Stardate: 43539.1. A Calamarian starts attacking the Enterprise while seeking revenge on a powerless Q.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: A Matter of Perspective
1990-02-12

Stardate: 43610.4. Riker is accused of murder when a scientist is killed in an explosion. Picard must recreate the recent events in the holodeck to prove his commander's innocence.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Yesterday's Enterprise
1990-02-19

Stardate: 43625.2. A rift in the space/time continuum brings the U.S.S. Enterprise - C forward into the 24th Century, and alters the timeline. In this future, the Federation is at war with the Klingons, Tasha Yar is on the bridge, Worf did not join the Federation, and only Guinan's unique perception of reality may restore the timeline.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: The Offspring
1990-03-12

Stardate: 43657.0. Data becomes a father when he creates a Soong-type android in the form of a daughter named Lal. Issues are complicated when Lal starts showing signs of a more evolved consciousness, including the ability to feel emotions, which attracts the attention of Starfleet scientists who want to take her away from Data and examine her advanced systems.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Sins of the Father
1990-03-19

Stardate: 43685.2. Worf is reunited with his long-lost brother when their father is charged with treason for helping the Romulans. Together they make an appeal to the Klingon High Council to challenge the charges, and have them revoked.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Allegiance
1990-03-26

Stardate: 43714.1. Picard is secretly abducted and switched with an alien double. The crews' suspicions are raised when he starts exhibiting unusual behaviour, and is relieved of command.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: Captain's Holiday
1990-04-02

Stardate: 43745.2. While on vacation on Risa, Captain Picard encounters two Vorgons from the 27th Century who claim they are searching for a powerful weapon hidden somewhere on the planet.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Tin Man
1990-04-23

Stardate: 43779.3. The Enterprise encounters a 'living' ship in the Neutral Zone, and risks breaking the Romulan Federation alliance in order to bring it into contact with a Betazoid emissary.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: Hollow Pursuits
1990-04-30

Stardate: 43807.4. A nervous and insecure officer, Lt. Reginald Barclay, places the Enterprise in great danger when he neglects his duties in Engineering, and instead spends his time acting out his fantasies on the holodeck.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: The Most Toys
1990-05-07

Stardate: 43872.2. The crew are shattered by the apparent death of Data in a shuttle explosion, and are prevented from carrying out a detailed investigation when Starfleet gives them orders for a new mission elsewhere. However, the crew don't realize that he was actually abducted and placed on display as part of a collection of rare and valuable items held by a disreputable character.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: Sarek
1990-05-14

Stardate: 43917.4. Spock's Vulcan father, Sarek, boards the Enterprise to negotiate political relations with the Legaran. However, Sarek has contract Bendii syndrome, which causes a Vulcan to gradually lose control, and become overpowered with emotions.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: Ménage à Troi
1990-05-28

Stardate: 43930.7. Riker and Deanna, both on shoreleave, are unexpectedly joined by Deanna's mother, Lwaxana, on Betazed. Shortly, all three are kidnapped by the Ferengi who want to study Lwaxana's telepathic abilities.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: Transfigurations
1990-06-04

Stardate: 43957.2. Dr. Crusher becomes attracted to an injured alien with mysterious powers, who is being tracked down by his government like a wanted criminal.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 26: The Best of Both Worlds (1)
1990-06-18

Stardate: 43989.1 An Starfleet expert on the Borg, Lt. Cmdr. Shelby, is assigned to the Enterprise to investigate the disappearance of a Federation colony. Picard is abducted by the Borg and assimilated into the Collective, which forces Riker to attempt a rescue mission.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 4 poster
Season 4 (1990)

As Riker tries to save the Enterprise and the Earth from a powerful alien race, Captain Picard's life hangs in the balance. The crew faces their own demons and must overcome their own obstacles to continue their mission. This leads Data to return to his creator to better understand emotions. Worf must accept his Klingon heritage and face his former family. A power struggle threatens the Federation as the Romulans try to make peace with their universe and the Klingons deal with a potential successor to their empire. Political relations are strained within the Enterprise as a rogue ship attacks former enemies of the Federation, ultimately leading up to a civil war where one member of the Enterprise must decide where his loyalty lies.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: The Best of Both Worlds (2)
1990-09-24

Stardate: 44001.4. Riker must pull out all the stops in order to save Earth from a Borg invasion being lead by none other than Locutus - otherwise known as Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Family
1990-10-01

Stardate 44012.3. Picard meets with his older brother in France, and contemplates resigning his Starfleet commission after his ordeal with the Borg. Worf's adoptive parents spend time with their son on the Enterprise, and succeed in embarrassing him in front of his crewmates.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Brothers
1990-10-08

Stardate: 44085.7 While escorting a seriously ill boy to the closest Federation Starbase for treatment, Data mysteriously takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to a distant planet. He learns that his creator has summoned him for an important meeting that could change his life. However, Dr. Soong unknowingly summoned Data's twin brother Lore, into the bargain.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Suddenly Human
1990-10-15

Stardate: 44143.7. A custody battle between Picard and a child's adoptive father arises when a boy showing evidence of abuse is discovered.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Remember Me
1990-10-22

Stardate: 44161.2. Dr. Crusher begins to question her sanity when members of the crew start disappearing one by one, and all evidence of their existence is erased.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Legacy
1990-10-29

Stardate: 44215.2. The Enterprise is caught in the middle of a civil war when they encounter Tasha Yar's long-lost younger sister, Ishara.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Reunion
1990-11-05

Stardate: 44246.3. Picard is asked to choose between two candidates to succeed the current Chancellor of the Klingon High Council as the new ruler of the Empire. Worf is disturbed by unexpected news when he is paid a visit by his former lover.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Future Imperfect
1990-11-12

Stardate: 44286.5. Riker awakens one morning to discover he is suddenly 16 years in the future as the captain of the Enterprise, and negotiating a peace treaty with the Romulans with no recollection of how he arrived at that point in time, or of any recent events.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: Final Mission
1990-11-19

Stardate: 44307.3. Wesley must keep Captain Picard alive on the eve of his entrance exam to Starfleet Academy when their shuttle crashes on a barren moon.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: The Loss
1990-12-01

Stardate: 44356.9. Troi loses her empathic abilities when the Enterprise is caught in the gravitational pull of a black hole.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Data's Day
1991-01-07

Stardate: 44356.9. A Vulcan Ambassador being escorted by the Enterprise starts exhibiting suspicious behavior. Miles O'Brien marries his fiancée, Keiko Ishikawa in Ten-Forward.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: The Wounded
1991-01-28

Stardate: 44429.6. When the Cardassians start re-arming themselves, a Federation Captain takes it upon himself to remove a potential threat before it escalated. Now, Picard must fight for the Cardassians and stop the renegade from slaughtering innocents.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Devil's Due
1991-02-04

Stardate: 44474.5. The crew of the Enterprise must defend the planet Ventax from a mythological Devil who re-appears when a 1000 year long era of peace comes to an end.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Clues
1991-02-11

Stardate: 44502.7. Picard orders a secret investigation when the crew suspects Data of lying about the discovery of a wormhole.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: First Contact
1991-02-18

Riker is abducted by a xenophobic race of aliens during a first contact mission. They believe the Enterprise is a scout for an invasion.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: Galaxy's Child
1991-03-11

Stardate: 44614.6. Geordi must work with the real Leah Brahms when she arrives on the Enterprise when a space-borne alien life form thinks the ship is its mother. Tensions rise when she learns that Geordi created a holographic version of her several months before in order to save the ship from danger.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Night Terrors
1991-03-18

Stardate: 44631.2. Troi faces a recurring nightmare when the Enterprise is caught in a rift in space. Soon, the crew begins to slip into insanity through dream deprivation.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Identity Crisis
1991-03-25

Stardate: 44664.5. Geordi and a former crew mate begin evolving into bizarre creatures when they return to a planet both of them were on during an Away Mission five years earlier.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: The Nth Degree
1991-04-01

Stardate: 44704.2. An alien probe transforms Barclay from a shy, awkward character into an arrogant super-genius who is able to interface with the Enterprise's computer through the holodeck.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Qpid
1991-04-22

Stardate:44741.9. Q places Vash and the senior Enterprise crew in a recreation of Robin Hood and his merry men.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: The Drumhead
1991-04-29

Stardate: 44769.2. Picard is accused of treason when an explosion aboard the Enterprise is investigated by a ruthless and paranoid Starfleet Admiral.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Half a Life
1991-05-06

Stardate: 44805.3. Lwaxana Troi falls in love with a man who must return home to commit suicide, as is customary for their race when they reach a certain age.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: The Host
1991-05-13

Startdate: 44821.3. Dr. Crusher falls in love with a Trill Ambassador, until she discovers the Trill's symbiotic relationship.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: The Mind's Eye
1991-05-27

Stardate: 44885.5. While en route to Risa for shore leave, Geordi is abducted by the Romulans and brainwashed into becoming an assassin.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: In Theory
1991-06-03

Stardate: 44932.3. Data experiences the complexities of love when a fellow crewmate becomes attracted to him.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 26: Redemption (1)
1991-06-17

Stardate: 44995.3. Worf must choose between his people and the Federation when a civil war threatens to destroy the Klingon Empire.

Runtime: 46 min
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Season 5 (1991)

In season five, Starfleet becomes involved in a vast conspiracy amidst a Klingon civil war which forces the Enterprise to become an unwilling pawn against the Romulans as Starfleet's motives are unknown. This leads Picard and Data to undertake a journey to seek out a mysterious member who is trying to make peace between the Romulans and the Vulcans. Meanwhile, a visitor from the future arrives on the Enterprise as Wolf struggles with his own handicap. The crew becomes even more conflicted as an injured enemy arrives. Peace is seen on the horizon but at what cost?

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Redemption (2)
1991-09-23

Stardate: 45020.4. Picard suspects a Romulan influence in the recent Klingon civil war, and must force the Federation to intervene before the Empire collapses.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Darmok
1991-09-30

Stardate: 45047.2. Picard must find a way to communicate with the newly discovered Tamarians, who speak entirely in metaphors, when a Tamarian Captain is brutally killed.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Ensign Ro
1991-10-07

Stardate: 45076.3. Picard exposes a planned genocidal attack on the Bajorans with the help of a new officer, Ensign Ro Laren.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Silicon Avatar
1991-10-14

Stardate: 45122.3. Picard attempts communications with the Crystalline Entity - a life form responsible for hundreds of deaths throughout the Alpha Quadrant. However, a scientist on board the Enterprise has plans of revenge over the death of her only son at the hands of the Entity.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Disaster
1991-10-21

Stardate: 45156.1. A natural disaster leaves Troi in command of the Enterprise, Picard stuck in a turbo lift with three small children and Keiko O'Brien stuck in Ten-Forward giving birth with an anxious Worf.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: The Game
1991-10-28

Stardate: 45208.2. An addictive game is distributed among the crew of the Enterprise, however, it appears that this game interferes with a person's logic and reason, which leaves the crew open to manipulation. Only a young Ensign and a vacationing Wesley Crusher are able to think for themselves, and must find a way to reverse the damage before the ship falls into the wrong hands.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Unification (1)
1991-11-04

Stardate: 45233.1. Ambassador Spock has disappeared and intelligence finds him on Romulus. Captain Picard is sent to Romulus to find Spock. Meanwhile Riker and the rest of the crew investigate the fragments of a Vulcan ship discovered in the wreck of a Ferengi vessel.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Unification (2)
1991-11-11

Stardate: 45245.8. Picard and Data find Spock and discover the reason behind the secret meetings. However, a darker scheme planned by the Romulans is also uncovered in the process.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: A Matter of Time
1991-11-18

Stardate: 45349.1. While on a mission to help a planet recently struck by an asteroid, the Enterprise is payed a visit by a man who claims to be from the future.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: New Ground
1992-01-06

Stardate: 45376.3. Worf's son, Alexander, unexpectedly arrives on the Enterprise to stay with his father. However, Alexander wants to stay permanently.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Hero Worship
1992-01-27

Stardate: 45397.3. The Enterprise investigates the cause of an explosion that destroyed a small ship and its entire crew, except for a small boy.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Violations
1992-02-03

Stardate: 45429.3. While escorting a group of telepaths, crew members on board the Enterprise suddenly start to slip into comas.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: The Masterpiece Society
1992-02-10

Stardate: 45470.1. A natural disaster in the core of a system's sun threatens to destroy a colony of genetically engineered people on an otherwise desolate planet. However, the crew's intervention may cause more harm than good.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Conundrum
1992-02-17

Stardate: 45494.2. The Enterprise crew unknowingly receives a new first officer who claims that the Federation is at war with another species.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Power Play
1992-02-24

Stardate: 45571.2. While en route to the source of a subspace distress signal coming from a desolate moon, Data, Troi and O'Brien take over the bridge and force the ship to change course.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: Ethics
1992-03-02

Stardate: 45587.3. When Worf is paralysed in an accident he must undergo drastic back surgery. However, this experimental technique may cost him his life.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: The Outcast
1992-03-16

Stardate: 45614.6. While investigating the disappearance of a J'naii shuttlecraft, the crew finds reason to believe the missing ship is stranded in an abnormal pocket called "null space." Riker and Soren, a member of the J'naii race, begin preparing to rescue the craft, and the two strike up a friendship. Their relationship develops quickly as the pair question each other about mating habits, since the J'naii are androgynous and do not identify themselves as either male or female. Despite this difference, sparks begin to fly between them.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Cause and Effect
1992-03-23

Stardate: 45652.1. While exploring the Typhon Expanse, the Enterprise is caught in a time warp in which they are repeatedly destroyed while colliding with another starship.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: The First Duty
1992-03-30

Stardate: 45703.9. Wesley is involved in a cover-up at Starfleet Academy when a cadet is killed and five shuttles are destroyed during a forbidden maneuver performed by Starfleet Academy's best cadets.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Cost of Living
1992-04-20

Stardate: 45733.6. Deanna's mother pays a surprise visit to the Enterprise with even more surprising news: she plans to marry a man she has never met. After destroying an asteroid, the ship becomes infected with parasites that eat away at the ship's hull.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: The Perfect Mate
1992-04-27

Stardate: 45761.3. The Ferengi try to abduct an empathic Metamorph who could bring peace between two warring worlds.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Imaginary Friend
1992-05-04

Stardate: 45832.1. While exploring a strange form of energy in a region of space, a little girl's imaginary friend becomes real and places the Enterprise in great danger.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: I, Borg
1992-05-11

Stardate: 45854.2. An injured Borg is discovered and brought back to the Enterprise where he is 'repaired' by Dr. Crusher and befriended by Geordi, who names him 'Hugh.' Soon, Hugh starts showing signs of individuality while Picard must choose between destroying him or returning him to the collective.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: The Next Phase
1992-05-18

Stardate: 45092.4. While the Enterprise helps a Romulan science vessel, an accident occurs which forces Geordi LaForge and Ro Laren slightly out of 'phase', causing them to become undetectable to everyone but each other. As a result, the crew thinks they are dead and make arrangements for their funerals, even though they are closer than the crew realise.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: The Inner Light
1992-06-01

Stardate: 45944.1. Picard awakes to find himself living in a small village where he is a well-known member of the community who is suffering from a delusion of being a starship captain.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 26: Time's Arrow (1)
1992-06-15

Stardate: 45959.1. Data's head is uncovered in an archaeological dig on Earth, where evidence is also found that aliens may have been on Earth as early as the 19th Century. Using modified technology, an away team follows Data into the late 1890s to investigate.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 6 poster
Season 6 (1992)

In season six, the crew is faced with a familiar face from the past who insists that machines cannot replace human experience. This causes conflict in Data who questions his affiliation with the Enterprise vs. joining a powerful enemy in order to feel his first emotion. Worf begins a quest to find his father as a means to finally accept his Klingon heritage and to restore honor upon his family. As the journey continues through the galaxy, Picard is kidnapped by a rebel alien command and Riker takes on the role of Captain to free Picard and restore the Enterprise. To Riker’s surprise, an old enemy returns and offers assistance with Picard’s rescue. All finishing with the Enterprise facing its most shocking surprise.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Time's Arrow (2)
1992-09-21

Stardate: 46001.3. The away team's investigations are hampered by a nosy Samuel Clemens. Picard discovers that he originally met Guinan in the 1890s on Earth.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Realm of Fear
1992-09-28

Stardate: 46041.1. Lt. Barclay's fear of using transporters is eerily justified when he sees bizarre aliens within the transporter beam.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Man of the People
1992-10-05

Stardate: 46071.6. Deanna becomes attracted to an alien ambassador. Shortly thereafter, she starts ageing rapidly and starts becoming violent.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Relics
1992-10-12

Stardate: 46125.3. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott is discovered suspended in a transporter beam 75 years after he disappeared. After the Enterprise crew re-materialise him, he has a hard time adjusting to the new society.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Schisms
1992-10-19

Stardate: 46154.2. Members of the crew are secretly abducted from the Enterprise to be used in bizarre experiments where they are dismembered and re-assembled without anyone's knowledge - including their own. The only signs that anything is wrong is a strange form of tiredness and no recollection of having slept well the night before.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: True Q
1992-10-26

Stardate: 46192.3. A young intern visiting the Enterprise captures the interest of Q when she starts displaying Q-like powers.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Rascals
1992-11-02

Stardate: 46235.7. A transporter accident transforms Picard, Ro Laren, Guinan and Keiko O'Brien into small children who appear to be about 12 years old. Matters are complicated when the Ferengi seize the Enterprise.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: A Fistful of Datas
1992-11-09

Stardate: 46271.5. Worf and his son, Alexander, become trapped in the holodeck when their Wild West program malfunctions. However, they must find a way to defeat the holographic bandits who have Data's appearance and abilities.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: The Quality of Life
1992-11-16

Stardate: 46315.2. Data discovers that the maintenance robots built by Dr. Farallon may have become sentient.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: Chain of Command (1)
1992-12-14

Stardate: 46357.4. Picard resigns as Captain of the Enterprise to lead a top-secret espionage mission into Cardassia with Worf and Dr. Crusher.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 11: Chain of Command (2)
1992-12-21

Stardate: 46360.8. Picard is captured and tortured by the Cardassians, while Riker tries to prevent a Federation attack on Cardassia.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 12: Ship in a Bottle
1993-01-25

Stardate: 46424.1. While performing holodeck maintenance, Barclay accesses the stored hologram of Professor Moriarty, who wreaks havoc on board the Enterprise.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 13: Aquiel
1993-02-01

Stardate: 46461.3. Geordie falls in love with a lieutenant who is the prime suspect in a murder case.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 14: Face of the Enemy
1993-02-08

Stardate: 46519.1. Troi is abducted and surgically altered by the Romulans as part of a ploy to smuggle intelligence operatives into the Federation.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 15: Tapestry
1993-02-15

Stardate: Unknown. A mortally wounded Picard is forced into re-living a time of his life when he was back in Starfleet Academy, with the intervention of Q.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 16: Birthright (1)
1993-02-22

Stardate: 46578.4. While visiting Deep Space Nine, Worf learns that his father is still alive and being held captive in a secret Romulan prison camp.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 17: Birthright (2)
1993-03-01

Stardate: 46759.2. Worf is captured by the Romulans where he learns why the other captives did not attempt an escape years before.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 18: Starship Mine
1993-03-29

Stardate: 46682.4. The crew evacuates the Enterprise when the ship needs to be cleaned of particles that have built up over the ship's hull. However, Picard accidentally stumbles over a terrorist group who plan on destroying the ship. He only has a short time to stop their attempts before the ship is swept by a beam of radiation to remove the particles that is lethal to all forms of life.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 19: Lessons
1993-04-05

Stardate: 46693.1. Picard must choose between love and command when he must make a decision that could place the woman he loves in a potentially deadly and high-risk mission.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 20: The Chase
1993-04-26

Stardate: 46731.5. Picard's old archaeology professor is found murdered, the crew try to complete his research. Soon, the crew must compete with Romulans and Klingons and Cardassians to uncover the truth behind his discoveries.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 21: Frame of Mind
1993-05-03

Stardate: 46778.1. Riker questions his sanity when his reality seems to shift between an alien psychiatric hospital and a play he is performing with other members of the crew.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 22: Suspicions
1993-05-10

Stardate: 46830.1. Dr. Crusher puts her career on the line when she tries to clear the name of a murdered scientist whose invention could allow starships to pass through a sun's corona.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 23: Rightful Heir
1993-05-17

Stardate: 46852.2. While on a quest to summon a vision of Kahless, Worf questions his faith when the real Kahless rises from the dead to lead the Empire.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 24: Second Chances
1993-05-24

Stardate: 46915.2. Riker discovers that eight years ago, an exact clone of him was created when he beamed through a planet's surface while returning to his starship. This clone, named Thomas Riker, has secretly remained on the planet for the past eight years, and still has romantic feelings for Troi.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 25: Timescape
1993-06-14

Stardate: 46944.2. Picard, Geordi, Troi and Data return from a Federation conference to find the Enterprise frozen in time and under attack from a frozen Romulan Warbird.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 26: Descent (1)
1993-06-21

Stardate: 46982.1. The Borg return to threaten the Federation under the new leadership of Lore. Data experiences a disturbing facet of human emotions - he feels pleasure after killing a Borg drone.

Runtime: 45 min
Season 7 poster
Season 7 (1993)

In the seventh and final season, Riker goes undercover and rediscovers Picard posing as a mercenary on an alien ship. Together they initiate a plan to find a lethal artifact. The crew struggles to deal with Data's new found human elements which cause several traumatic episodes for the crew. As Picard is imprisoned by an alien race, he comes to terms with past emotions. Riker is once again conflicted between his loyalty to Picard and his obligation to Starfleet and the Federation. As the lives of the crew members are endangered, Picard is taken on a journey to the past, present, and future to see the results of his actions.

25 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Descent (2)
1993-09-20

Stardate: 47025.4. Data abducts Picard, Troi and Geordi and holds them prisoners of the Borg, while he derives pleasure from being evil. Dr. Crusher is left in command of the Enterprise as it comes under attack from a Borg vessel.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 2: Liaisons
1993-09-27

Stardate: Unknown. During an exchange program, Picard's shuttle crashes on an unknown planet where he is rescued by the sole survivor of another crash.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 3: Interface
1993-10-04

Stardate: 47215.5. Geordi defies direct orders from Captain Picard in an attempt to rescue his mother who had recently been reported as missing.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 4: Gambit (1)
1993-10-11

Stardate: 47135.2. An away team investigates the apparent death of Jean-Luc Picard who was supposedly killed in a bar fight. When Riker is abducted by a band of criminals who loot archaeological digs, he is shocked to find Picard alive and well, and undercover as a renegade archaeologist.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 5: Gambit (2)
1993-10-18

Stardate: 47160.1. Picard and Riker covertly work together in an attempt to find out why the criminals are looting archaeological digs.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 6: Phantasms
1993-10-25

Stardate: 47225.7. Data's new dream subroutine causes him to experience nightmares which provide a unique insight into strange events that are occurring on board the Enterprise.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 7: Dark Page
1993-11-01

Stardate: 47254.1. Lwaxana Troi collapses with a repressed memory related illness. Her only chance for survival is if Deanna can probe her subconscious and find out what is killing her. However, the secret Lwaxana holds is deeper than Deanna imagined.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 8: Attached
1993-11-08

Stardate: 47304.2. While on a a diplomatic mission, Dr. Crusher and Picard are captured and imprisoned. As a result, they are linked together via a telepathic device.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 9: Force of Nature
1993-11-15

Stardate: 47310.2. The Enterprise is drawn to a region of space where many starships have been mysteriously disabled. They soon learn that a brother and sister team has been working together to bring attention to the fact that frequent high-warp travel is damaging the very fabric of space/time.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 10: Inheritance
1993-11-22

Stardate: 47410.2. Data is disturbed by the claims of a woman who says she is Noonien Soong's ex-wife.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 11: Parallels
1993-11-29

Stardate: 47391.2. Worf returns from a Klingon competition to find that he is shifting through different realities.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 12: The Pegasus
1994-01-17

Stardate: 47457.1. Riker is placed on a covert mission to find the missing starship he was once a member aboard, but the mission holds a secret that could destroy the peace treaty between the Federation and the Romulans.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 13: Homeward
1994-01-17

Stardate: 47423.9. Worf's adoptive brother violates the Prime Directive to save an alien society whose planet is dying.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 14: Sub Rosa
1994-01-31

Stardate: Unknown. Dr. Crusher attends her grandmother's funeral, to find that she had been in romantic encounters with a mysterious man who had been haunting the Howard family women for generations.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 15: Lower Decks
1994-02-07

Stardate: 47566.7. Four young ensigns compete for a promotion that only one of them will receive. However, they are soon placed on a top secret mission that places some of their lives in danger.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 16: Thine Own Self
1994-02-14

Stardate: 47611.2. Data find himself mysteriously stranded on a planet with no recollection of who he is or how he arrived there. Soon he is accused of spreading a plague among the inhabitants. Troi takes the bridge officer's test in an attempt to gain the rank of Commander.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 17: Masks
1994-02-21

Stardate: 47615.2. The Enterprise is slowly transformed into an ancient alien temple when Data discovers an alien archive full of information about an ancient culture. Shortly after opening the archive, Data becomes possessed with several different personalities.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 18: Eye of the Beholder
1994-02-28

Stardate: 47622.1. While investigating the mysterious suicide of a crew member, Troi and Worf begin to show romantic feeling towards one another.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 19: Genesis
1994-03-21

Stardate: 47653.2. Upon returning from an away mission, Picard and Data find the ship drifting in space, and the crew de-evolving into their animal ancestors.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 20: Journey's End
1994-03-28

Stardate: 47751.2. Under the terms of the new Federation/Cardassian alliance, Picard is ordered to evacuate a colony of native Americans, but protests from Wesley hamper the process. Wesley's destiny is finally revealed to him when the Traveler returns.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 21: Firstborn
1994-04-25

Stardate: 47779.4. A disinterested Alexander must face his first Right of Ascension passage, but a mysterious warrior by the name of K'Mtar brings with him a disturbing request.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 22: Bloodlines
1994-05-02

Stardate: 47829.1. Picard tries to save his newly-discovered son from the retaliation of a vengeful Ferengi whose only son was killed by Picard during the Battle of Maxia many years before.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 23: Emergence
1994-05-09

Stardate: 47869.2. The Enterprise's computer systems starts having repeated malfunctions, leading the crew to believe that it may be evolving into a new life form.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 24: Preemptive Strike
1994-05-16

Stardate: 47941.7. Fresh from Starfleet's Advanced Tactical Training course, Ro Laren is assigned to infiltrate the Maquis. However, over time she begins to sympathize with them, which forces her to choose between her loyalty to the Federation, and her new friends in the Maquis.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 25: All Good Things...
1994-05-23

Stardate: 47988.0. Shortly after Picard is diagnosed with a long-term, potentially debilitating brain disorder, he starts experiencing bizarre shifts into three main time periods: 25 years into the future, a few days before the Enterprise-D is sent on its mission to Farpoint station, and the present. Picard realizes that Q is behind these shifts through time. Stardate: 47988.1. After his encounter with Q, Picard assembles the senior staff, and wonders if Q is actually giving him a chance to save humanity by showing him that the spatial anomaly also exists in the past. As they talk, the ship reaches the Neutral Zone, then Picard returns to the future, where Beverly's ship is also on the edge of the Neutral Zone. He convinces a reluctant Worf to accompany the group into Klingon territory, and then travels to the past, where he orders the crew into the Devron system.

Runtime: 92 min

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