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6x01 TIME'S ARROW, PART II |
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Data has
enlisted the help of Guinan, but has run into some
unwelcome curiosity from Samuel Clemens, who trails both
Data and Guinan assuming that they've arrived from the
future with evil intentions. |
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The
Enterprise locates the starship Yosemite, but Lt. Barclay,
assigned to an away team, reveals his fear of
transporting. Beaming back to the Enterprise later,
Barclay is sure he sees some kind of creature in the
transport beam approach and touch him. |
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A transport
vessel carrying Ambassador Alkar is attacked en route to
mediation sessions. When rescued by the Enterprise, Alkar
befriends Troi, who soon begins to feel unusually angry,
jealous and amorous toward Alkar and others on board. |
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While
responding to a distress signal, the Enterprise encounters
a Dyson sphere. The source of the distress signal, a
transport ship, is found crashed into the outside surface
of the sphere. An away team recovers a single survivor,
who turns out to be Montgomery Scott. |
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After crew
members complain of strange 'ailments', it becomes
apparent that an external influence is responsible. Troi
investigates and finds that several crew members have
complained of symptoms stemming from unsettling dreams. |
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Intern
Amanda Rogers is transferred to the Enterprise, when an
accident occurs in engineering which almost forces Geordi
to blow the warp core but Amanda reverses the catastrophe.
Shortly afterward, Q arrives and informs the crew that
Amanda is a Q in training. |
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A
shuttlecraft carrying Picard, Guinan, Ro and Keiko
collides with an energy disturbance and they arrive as
children, though their minds are unaffected. Things get
worse when the Enterprise is attacked by two Klingon ships
which have been taken over by Ferengi. |
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Worf joins
Alexander him for a wild west adventure on the holodeck
with Troi. Meanwhile, Data and Geordi experience a
malfunction during a test of Data's ability to interface
with the ship's main computer. |
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The
Enterprise arrives at Tyrus 7A to observe a new method of
mining, the particle fountain. Dr. Farallon, head of the
project, introduces her other innovation, a small repair
robot called an exocomp. Data soon hypothesizes that the
exocomps are living beings with intelligence. |
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6x10 CHAIN OF COMMAND,
PART I |
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Picard,
Crusher and Worf get ready for an undercover mission into
Cardassian space. Picard tells Worf and Crusher that the
Cardassians may be perfecting a nearly invincible new form
of biological warfare. |
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6x11 CHAIN OF COMMAND,
PART II |
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Under interrogation by Gul Madred, Picard is tortured in
the Cardassians' attempt to find out more about the
defenses of Minos Korva, a planet once sought by the
Cardassians in their war with the Federation. |
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Data and
Geordi visit the Sherlock Holmes program, noticing small
anomalies. Barclay checks the programming and reactivates
a program of Moriarty. Unknown to the crew, he has been
alive and aware in the computer's memory the whole time. |
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The
Enterprise crew begins an investigation when the crew of a
relay station is discovered missing. In the course of the
investigation, Geordi goes through the logs of Lt. Uhnari,
and finds signs that she had experienced conflicts with
the station's senior officer. |
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Troi, waking
up after being kidnapped, finds herself aboard a Romulan
Warbird, posing as a member of Romulan intelligence to
participate in a carefully plotted defection attempt by a
Vice-Proconsul of the Romulan High Council. |
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After a meeting with aliens goes wrong, an away team is
beamed into sickbay with a dying Picard. He has a
near-death vision in the form of a message from Q who
informs Picard that his artificial heart is the cause of
his death, but he will allow him to change his past. |
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The
Enterprise visits DS9 where Worf encounters a Yridian who
claims to know the whereabouts of his father. Data and
Geordi assist Dr. Bashir in conducting an analysis of a
piece of equipment, and an accidental power overload shuts
Data down. |
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Worf is
trapped in a Romulan prison camp and discovers that the
occupants of the planet have sacrificed any futures they
might have had to settle down into peaceful co-existence. |
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The
Enterprise stops for a routine decontamination sweep,
requiring the evacuation of the ship. Picard decides to
return to to collect a riding saddle, but while there, he
notices that unauthorized modifications have been made by
a team posing as starbase technicians. |
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When Picard
goes to the Enterprise's stellar cartography department,
he meets Lt. Cmdr. Daren who intrigues him with her
unpredictability. They begin to form a relationship, but
Picard worries that the rest of the crew might
misinterpret it as interfering with his command. |
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Professor
Galen comes aboard the Enterprise in an attempt to recruit
Picard for a private expedition. Picard turns down Galen's
offer, but later finds himself taking up the project when
Galen's ship is attacked and destroyed. |
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Riker's
rehearsals for an upcoming play about a man in an asylum
are punctuated by feelings of paranoia he can't explain.
But after the performance of the play, Riker suddenly
finds that he is indeed in an asylum and quickly losing
his grip on sanity. |
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Dr. Crusher
goes out on a limb by gathering some of the brightest
minds in the galaxy to listen to a proposal from Ferengi
scientist Reyga for a powerful subspace shield, but when
Reyga is found dead, Crusher's neck is very much on the
line. |
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Worf
journeys to Boreth to meditate in hope of glimpsing a
vision of Kahless. Worf and many of the others are
surprised when Kahless actually appears and announces his
intention to return to the throne and put the Empire back
on a path toward honor. |
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The
Enterprise returns to Nervala IV, where eight years ago
Riker lead the evacuation of the colony. When Riker
returns to the planet, he is amazed to find an exact
duplicate of himself, created by the origial
transportation eight years ago. |
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Returning
via runabout from a conference, Picard, Troi, Geordi and
Data encounter strange disturbances in time. Finally
locating the Enterprise, they find her in an exchange of
fire with a Romulan warbird, in a zone of time that moves
so slowly it appears to be still. |
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The
Enterprise arrives at the site of a Borg attack, only to
find the Borg in orbit. The Borg seem to have changed, now
possessing some form of individuality and a desire to kill
organic life forms. |