"Star Trek: The Next Generation" List of Lists compiled by Mark Holtz Last Revised October, 1995 DISCLAIMER: "Star Trek", "Enterprise", and all other related items are copyright and trademarks of Paramount Communications. Any infringement of these lists on Paramount's legitimate copyright and trademarks is purely unintentional, and will be corrected upon proper notification. These lists are for the enjoyment of the reader only, and may not be sold. Some items in these lists are taken from Mike Brown's "ST:TNG Program Guide", and no copyright infringement is intended. This list is only intended to supplement Mr. Brown's guide, not replace it. You are highly recommended to purchase Mr. Brown's guide. This is the "Star Trek: The Next Generation List of Lists". It contains a listing of all the episodes for "Star Trek: The Next Generation" TV series, plus some added notes. These lists will be updated from time to time. 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Cast Listing Regular Crew Recurring Guest Guest Stars Episode Listings Notes to the guide Season 1-7 listings Syndication Notes United States/Canada Australia Belgium England/United Kingdom Finland Germany Hong Kong Ireland Israel Italy Japan Lebanon Mexico/Puerto Rico The Netherlands New Zealand Spain Sweden Switzerland Video Tape Laser Disk Changes from season to season From "Encounter At Farpoint" (Pilot) to 1st Season From 1st to 2nd Season From 2nd to 3rd Season From 3rd to 4th Season From 4th to 5th Season From 5th to 6th Season Major Species Appearances The Borg Cardassians Ferengi Klingons "Q" Romulans Stardates Working Titles What is canon? Ranks and Insignia Picard Surrenders Picard violates the Prime Directive Command Offered to Commander Riker Wesley Saves The Day.... ....and Screws Up The Walking Dead Who's Smoking? Saucer Separation Shuttlecraft Attempts at Self-Destruct Time Travel The Crew Taken Over Enterprise Exceeds Warp Limits TOS/TMS Crossovers In TNG Security Codes Convention Hints How Many Episodes? Birthdays Money In The Future Religion In The Future Did you know... References and In-Jokes Anime Back To The Future Blake's Seven Buckaroo Banzai Computers Doctor Who Dirty Pair Dune The Military Robin Hood Shakespeare Star Trek Other Differences in "Encounter At Farpoint" Operation SNAFU Data Using Contractions Other ST:TNG Technical Manual Star Trek: Generations In The Original Version Did You Know... Next Gen In Other Shows Animaniacs Bevis and Butthead Cybil Saturday Night Live Stay Tuned The Simpsons Mike Brown's Program Guide Thanks to . . . Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry 123456712345671234567123456712345671234567123456712345671234567123456712345671 WANTED for next edition! It's baaaacccckkkkkk! I have decided to pick up where I have left off and continue the List of Lists. However, a lot of my notes were lost due to an accidental erasure, so start looking and submitting! Stuff that I am especially looking for.... * Updated Overseas Distribution * More German backtranslations * More In-Jokes In Other Shows Also, on a personal note, I am looking for non-personalized autographed photographs of the following people.... (3 preferred, but one is ok)... * Majel Barrett-Roddenberry * LeVar Burton * Rosalind Chao * Ronny Cox * Denise Crosby * Robin Curtis * Olivia D'Abo * John de Lancie * Jonathan Del Arco * Elizabeth Dennehy * James Doohan * Michael Dorn * Jonathan Frakes * Michelle Forbes * Matt Frewer * Susan Gibney * Whoopi Goldberg * Dr. Stephen Hawking * Ashley Judd * Andreas Katsulas * DeForest Kelley * Mark Lenard * Gates McFadden * Colm Meaney * Eric Menyuk * Diana Muldaur * Leonard Nimoy * Tricia O'Neil * Robert O'Reilly * Dwight Schultz * Carolyn Seymour * Armin Shimerman * Marina Sirtis * Brent Spiner * Patrick Stewart * Carel Struycken * Patrica Tallman * Malachi Throne * Tony Todd * Beth Toussaint * Ben Vereen * Ray Walston * Wil Wheaton -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ "Space, the final frontier, these are the voyages of the starship Enterprise its continuing mission, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before." Cast Listings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Regular Crew (includes major repeated guests) -===========================================- Starring... Patrick Stewart - Captain Jean-Luc Picard - Michael Williams (The Defector) - Locutus of Borg (The Best of Both Worlds) - also directed: In Theory, Hero Worship, A Fistful of Datas, Phantasms, Preemptive Strike Jonathan Frakes - Commander William Thomas Riker (First Officer) - Lieutenant Thomas Riker (Second Chances) - Odan (The Host) - also directed: The Offspring, Reunion, The Drumhead, Cause and Effect, The Quality of Life, The Chase, Sub Rosa Also Starring... LeVar Burton - Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge (Chief Engineer) (Season 2 - Lieutenant) (Season 1 - Lieutenant-Junior Grade) - also directed: Second Chances, The Pegasus Denise Crosby - Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" Yar (Security Chief) (Died in Action on "Skin of Evil") [See also Guest Cast] Michael Dorn - Lieutenant Worf (Security Chief) (Season 1-2 - Lieutenant JG) Whoopi Goldberg - Guinan (Manager - Ten-Forward) [Cheryl] Gates McFadden - Commander Beverly Crusher (Chief Medical Officer) (Seasons 1, 3-present) (Crusher was in Starfleet Medical during Season 2) - Choreographer: Data's Day - Director: Genesis Diana Muldaur - Commander Katerine "Kate" Pulaski (Chief Medical Officer-Transferred) (Special Appearances in Season 2) Marina Sirtis - Counselor Deanna Troi Brent Spiner - Lt. Commander Data (Second Officer) - Lore (Datalore, Brothers, Descent) - Dr. Noonian Soong (Brothers, Birthright-Part I, Inheritance) - Jayden (Thy Known Self) Wil Wheaton - Ensign Wesley Crusher (Seasons 3-4's "Final Mission") (Seasons 7-> - Resigned from Academy, now exploring) (Seasons 4-7 - in Starfleet Academy) (Seasons 1-3 - Acting Ensign) (Season 1 - Civilian) [See also Guest Cast] Recurring Guest -=============- Michelle Forbes - Lieutenant Ro Laren (Ensign Ro -> Preemptive Strile) (Was Ensign from "Ensign Ro"-"Rascals") - See also Guest Cast Colm Meaney - Battle Bridge Conn (Encounter At Farpoint) - Security Guard (Lonely Among Us) - Transporter Chief Miles Edward O'Brien (Season 2-6) (We learn of O'Brien in "Unnatural Selection") [See also DSN Cast Listing] Guest Stars -=========- NOTE: Denise Crosby, Michelle Forbes, and Wil Wheaton are listed as guest stars in the shows mentioned below, thus they are in this section also. Marc Alaimo - Subcommander Tebok (The Neutral Zone) - Gul Macet (The Wounded) - Gambler (Time's Arrow I) Chad Allen - Jono (Suddenly Human) Majel Barrett[-Roddenberry] - Lwaxana Troi (Haven, Manhunt, Menage a Troi, Half A Life, Cost of Living) - TNG Computer Stephanie Beacham - Countess Regina Bartholomew (Ship in a Bottle) Corbin Bernsen - Q2 (Deja Q-uncredited) Theodore Bikel - Sergei Rozhenko (Family) David Tristan Birkin - Rene Picard (Family) - Jean-Luc Picard (Rascals) Brian Bonsall - Alexander (New Ground, Ethics, Cost of Living, Imaginary Friend, Rascals) Caitlin Brown - Vekor (Gambit) Georgia Brown - Helena Rozhenko (Family, New Ground) Merritt Butrick - T'Jon (Symbiosis) Cat II - Spot (A Fistful of Datas) William O. Campbell - Okona (The Outrageous Okona) Rosalind Chao - Keiko Ishikawa/O'Brien (Civilian) (Data's Day, The Wounded, Night Terrors, In Theory, Disaster, Violations, Rascals) Kevin Conway - Kahless (Rightful Heir) Charles Cooper - K'mpec (Sins of the Father, Reunion - Died) Nicholas Coster - Admiral Haftel (The Offspring) James Cromwell - Jaglom Shrek (Birthright Pts. I & II) Denise Crosby - Lieutenant Tasha Yar (Yesterday's Enterprise, All Good Things) - Voice-Romulan Commander in shadows (The Minds Eye-uncredited) - Romulan Commander in shadows (Redemption-uncredited) - Sela (Redemption II, Unification) Ronny Cox - Captain Edward Jellico (Chains of Command) Robin Curtis - Tallera (Gambit) Olivia D'Abo - Amanda Rogers (True Q) Daniel Davis - Professor James Moriarty (Elementary Dear Data, Ship in a Bottle) John de Lancie - Q (Encounter at Farpoint, Hide and Q, Q-Who, Deja Q, Qpid, True Q, Tapestry, All Good Things) Jonathan Del Arco - Hugh (I Borg, Descent Pt. II) Elizabeth Dennehy - Commander Shelby (The Best Of Both Worlds) James Doohan - Captain Montgomery Scott "Scotty" (Relics) Samantha Eggar - Marie Picard (Family) Siddig El Fadil - Dr. Julian Bashir (Birthright, Part 1) [See also DSN Cast Listings] Shannon Fill - Sito (The First Duty, Lower Decks) Mick Fleetwood - Antedian dignitary (Manhunt) Michelle Forbes - Dara (Half A Life) Matt Frewer - Berlingoff Rasmussen (A Matter Of Time) Susan Gibney - Leah Brahms (Booby Trap, Galaxy's Child) Kelsey Grammer - Captain Morgan Bateson (Cause and Effect) Max Grodenchik - Sovak (Captain's Holiday) - Par Linor (The Perfect Mate) Jerry Hardin - Radue (When the Bough Breaks) - Samuel "Mark Twain" Clemens (Time's Arrow Pts. I & II) Teri Hatcher - Transporter Chief (The Outrageous Okona) Dr. Stephen Hawking - Himself (Descent) Jennifer Hetrick - Vash (Captain's Holiday, Qpid) Wendy Hughes - Nella Daren (Lessons) Ashley Judd - Ensign Robin Lefler (Darmok, The Game) (Ashley is the sister of country singer Wynonna Judd) Andreas Katsulas - Tomalak (The Enemy, The Defector, Future Imperfect, All Good Things) DeForest Kelley - "Admiral" (Encounter at Farpoint) Jeremy Kemp - Robert Picard (Family) Mark Lenard - Sarek (Sarek, Unification I - Died) Liberty - Spot (Data's Cat - Data's Day, In Theory) Norman Lloyd - Professor Galen (The Chase) Patrick Massett -Duras (Sins Of The Father, Reunion-KILLED) Carolyn McCormick - Minuet (11001001, Future Imperfect (non-speaking) ) Robert Duncan McNeill - Nicholas Locarno (The First Duty) Eric Menyuk - The Traveler (Where No One Has Gone Before, Remember Me, Journey's End) Joanna Miles - Perrin (Sarek, Unification I) Jim Morton - Albert Einstein (The Nth Degree, Descent Pt. I) George Murdock - Admiral J.P. Hanson (The Best of Both Worlds) Lycia Naff - Ensign Sonya Gomez (Q Who, Samaritan Snare) Bebe Neuwirth - Lanel (First Contact) John Neville - Sir Isaac Newton (Descent Pt. I) Julia Nickson -Ensign Tsu (Arsenal Of Freedom) Leonard Nimoy - Ambassador Spock (Unification) Tim O' Connor - Ambassador Bre'em (The Perfect Mate) Tricia O'Neil - Captain Rachael Garrett (Yesterday's Enterprise) - Kurak (Suspicions) Robert O'Reilly - "Scarface" (Manhunt) - Gowron (Reunion, Redemption I & II, Rightful Heir) Michael Pataki - Governor Karnas (Too Short A Season) Ethan Phillips - Dr. Farek (Menage A Troi) Michelle Phillips - Jenice Manheim (We'll Always Have Paris) Eric Pierpoint - Voval (Liaisons) Joe Piscopo - The Comic (The Outrageous Okona) Suzie Plakson - Dr. Selar (The Schizoid Man) - K'Ehleyr (The Emissary, Reunion - Died) Saul Rubinek - Kivas Fajo (The Most Toys) Tim Russ - Pel Orton (Starship Mine) Michele Scarabelli - Ensign Jenna D'Sora (In Theory) Robert Schenkkan - Lt. Cmdr. Dexter Remmick (Coming of Age, Conspiracy - Died) Dwight Schultz - Lieutenant Reginald "Reg" "Broccoli" Barclay (Hollow Pursuits, The Nth Degree, Realm of Fear, Ship in a Bottle, Genesis) Judson Scott - Sobi (Symbiosis) Carolyn Seymour - Sub-Commander Taris (Contagion) - Mirasta Yale (First Contact) - Toreth (Face Of The Enemy) [See also VOY Cast Listing] W. Morgan Sheppard - Dr. Ira Graves (The Schizoid Man) Armin Shimerman - Letek (The Last Outpost) - The Box (Haven) - Daimon Bractor (Peak Performance) - Quark (Firstborn) [See also DSN & VOY Cast Listing] Jean Simmons - Admiral Norah Satie (The Drumhead) Madge Sinclair - Captain Silva La Forge (Interface) John Snyder - Bochra (The Enemy) Aaron Conor (The Masterpiece Society) Jon Steuer - Alexander (Reunion) Daniel Stewart - Young Batai (The Inner Light) (Yes, he's Patrick Stewart's son) David Ogden Stiers - Timicin (Half A Life - Ceremonial Death) Carel Struycken - Mr. Homm (Haven, Manhunt, Menage a Troi, Half A Life, Cost of Living) Patrica Tallman - Kiros (Starship Mine) - Romulan (Timescape) Nick Tate - Dirgo (Final Mission-DIED) John Tesh - Holodeck Klingon (The Icarus Factor - non-speaking, uncredited) Malachi Throne - Pardek (Unification) Hallie Todd - Lal (The Offspring) Tony Todd - Commander Kurn (Sins of the Father, Redemption) Captain Kurn (Redemption) Beth Toussaint - Ishara Yar (Legacy) Ben Vereen - Dr. LaForge (Interface) William A. Wallace - Wesley Crusher-Age 25 (Hide and Q) Ray Walston - Boothby (First Duty) Herta Ware - Maman Picard (Where No One Has Gone Before) David Warner - Gul Madred (Chain of Command) Julie Warner - Christy (Booby Trap, Transfigurations) Doug Wert - Lt. Cmdr. Jack R. Crusher (Family-hologram, Violations-flashback) Wil Wheaton - Wesley Crusher (The Game, The First Duty, Parallels, Journey's End) Nobel Willingham - Texas (The Royale) Paul Winfield - Tamarian Captain Dathon (Darmok) Ray Wise - Liko (Who Watches The Watchers) James Worthy - Koral (Gambit, Part II) Episode Listings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Notes to the guide -================- KEY: Eps. - Episode Number according to Paramount Count. Sat. Date - The Saturday in which the episode is first sent via satellite to the various stations Week Of - Paramount's Official Week-Of for TNG broadcast PCode - Production Code Number Stardate - First given stardate in episode (if known) Episode Title - Name of the episode. ;) A caret (^) indicates a recommended episode, in the opinion of Mark Holtz. Your milage may vary. All descriptions comes from Mike Brown's TNG Guide and/or Paramount Press Releases. All items [between brackets] are additional or changed material by Mark Holtz. First Season -==========- Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 1&2. Sep 26 87 Sep 28-Oct 4 41153.7 Encounter At Farpoint The crew of the Enterprise is put on trial by a mysterious force called "Q" for all the crimes of mankind. [The production code for Encounter At Farpoint is 721 for the two-hour version, and 101 and 102 for the two-part version] 3. Oct 3 87 Oct 5-Oct 11 103 41209.2 The Naked Now Romance, danger and chaos result when a mysterious contaminant renders the crew of the Enterprise intoxicated. 4. Oct 10 87 Oct 12-Oct 18 104 41235.25 Code Of Honor Kidnapped by aliens known as Ligonians, Lieutenant Tasha Yar battles for her freedom and the welfare of a diseased Federation planet. 5. Oct 18 87 Oct 19-Oct 25 107 41386.4 The Last Outpost Held captive over an unknown planet, the away teams of the USS Enterprise and Ferengi starships must pass an important inquisition by a mysterious life form known as Portal, before they are allowed to continue their journeys through space. 6. Oct 24 87 Oct 26-Nov 1 106 41263.1 Where No One Has Gone Before Teenager Wesley Crusher and a dying alien are the crew's only hope for escape from a bizarre galaxy where thoughts become real. 7. Oct 31 87 Nov 2-Nov 8 108 41249.3 Lonely Among Us Passing through a series of complex energy patterns, the Enterprise crew find themselves trying to solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Assistant Chief Engineer Singh and the altered personalities of Lt. Worf, Dr. Crusher and the Captain. 8. Nov 7 87 Nov 9-Nov 15 109 41255.6 Justice When Wesley is sentenced to death for innocently violating a foreign planet's customs, Captain Picard is forced to chose between negotiating for Wesley's life or adhering to the Federation's prime directive which prohibits interfering with another civilization's way of life. 9. Nov 14 87 Nov 16-Nov 22 110 41723.9 The Battle A thought altering device, controlled by a Ferengi Captain seeking revenge on Picard for his son's death, threatens the life of the Captain and the safety of the Enterprise. 10. Nov 21 87 Nov 23-Nov 29 111 41590.5 Hide And Q The Enterprise is once again challenged by the dangerous and powerful "Q" who offers Riker godlike powers in exchange for Riker's membership in the "Q" continuim. 11. Nov 28 87 Nov 30-Dec 6 105 41294.5 Haven Deanna Troi is caught between her feelings for Riker and her devotion to family customs when she faces a prearranged marriage. 12. Jan 9 88 Jan 11-Jan 17 113 41997.7 The Big Goodbye ^ When the holodecks malfunction, the Captain and two crew members become trapped in San Francisco, 1941, where they are held hostage by murderous gangsters. 13. Jan 16 88 Jan 18-Jan 24 114 41242.4 Datalore ^ Data's android look-alike formulates an evil masterplan that could destroy the Enterprise. 14. Jan 23 88 Jan 25-Jan 31 115 41636.9 Angel One While the away team struggles to save male fugitives on a planet run by women, the Enterprise is ravaged by a highly infectious virus. 15. Jan 30 88 Feb 1-Feb 7 116 41365.9 11001001 ^ The Enterprise is hijacked by an alien species who need the ship's computer to regenerate the one damaged on their own planet. 16. Feb 6 88 Feb 8-Feb 14 112 41309.5 Too Short A Season The Enterprise escorts a Federation admiral to a planet to negotiate the release of hostages, but the planet's governor wants to kill him in revenge for a previous hostage crisis that ended in tragedy. 17. Feb 13 88 Feb 15-Feb 21 118 41509.1 When The Bough Breaks Wesley and several children from the Enterprise are kidnapped by a sterile civilization which hopes to use them to rebuild their race. 18. Feb 20 88 Feb 22-Feb 28 117 41463.9 Home Soil A powerful microscopic life form declares war on humans, takes over the Enterprise's lab and computers, and threatens to destroy the ship. 19. Mar 12 88 Mar 14-Mar 20 119 41416.2 Coming Of Age While Wesley endures the grueling Starfleet Academy entrance exam, Captain Picard faces an investigation into his competency as a commander. 20. Mar 19 88 Mar 21-Mar 27 120 41503.7 Heart Of Glory ^ Lt. Worf is torn between his loyalty to the Enterprise and his fierce Klingon heritage when two Klingon fugitives take over the ship. 21. Apr 9 88 Apr 11-Apr 17 121 41798.2 The Arsenal Of Freedom ^ Picard and the away team fight for their lives on a planet run by a computerized weapons system. 22. Apr 16 88 Apr 18-Apr 24 123 Unknown Symbiosis The Enterprise is caught in the middle when two alien races wage a bitter battle over cargo that one of them needs for survival. 23. Apr 23 88 Apr 25-May 1 122 41601.3 Skin Of Evil A rescue mission turns to tragedy when one of the Enterprise officers is killed by an evil alien. 24. Apr 30 88 May 2-May 8 124 41697.9 We'll Always Have Paris Captain Picard is unexpectedly reunited with his first love in the midst of an investigation into lethal time warp experiments. 25. May 7 88 May 9-May 15 125 41775.5 Conspiracy ^ Captain Picard and Commander Riker travel to Earth to investigate a conspiracy in the highest ranks of Starfleet command. 26. May 14 88 May 16-May 22 126 41986.0 The Neutral Zone While traveling to a meeting with hostile Romulans, the crew discovers a ship containing three frozen Americans from the 20th century. Second Season -===========- The start of the second season was delayed until late November due to a writer's strike that lasted from March 7, 1988 to August 7, 1988. Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 27. Nov 19 88 Nov 21-Nov 27 127 42073.1 The Child While preparing to transport a deadly plague to a research lab, the crew is stunned by the announcement of Counselor Troi's pregnancy. 28. Nov 26 88 Nov 28-Dec 4 128 42193.6 Where Silence Has Lease The crew is held hostage in a mysterious void by a being who wishes to observe the many ways in which humans die. 29. Dec 3 88 Dec 5-Dec 11 129 42286.3 Elementary, Dear Data Pretending to be Sherlock Holmes, Data uses the holodeck to solve a mystery that threatens Dr. Pulaski's life. 30. Dec 10 88 Dec 12-Dec 18 130 42402.7 The Outrageous Okona While the Enterprise crew play host to a witty renegade captain, Data struggles to acquire a sense of humor. 31. Jan 7 89 Jan 9-Jan 15 132 42477.2 Loud As A Whisper The future of a warring planet depends on a deaf mediator, who suddenly loses his ability to communicate. 32. Jan 21 89 Jan 23-Jan 29 131 42437.5 The Schizoid Man A brilliant but terminally ill scientist seeks eternal life by transferring his mind into Data's body. 33. Jan 28 89 Jan 30-Feb 5 133 42494.8 Unnatural Selection The crew grapples with a mysterious disease which accelerates the aging process, causing humans to die of old age within a matter of days. 34. Feb 4 89 Feb 6-Feb 12 134 42506.5 A Matter Of Honor ^ Riker's loyalties are put to the test when he is assigned to a Klingon vessel which plans to attack the Enterprise. 35. Feb 11 89 Feb 13-Feb 19 135 42523.7 The Measure Of A Man ^ When Data refuses to be disassembled for research purposes, Picard is enlisted to defend his rights in court. 36. Feb 18 89 Feb 20-Feb 26 136 42568.8 The Dauphin Wesley finds romance with the beautiful young ruler of Daled Four whose secret power could destroy the Enterprise and her crew. 37. Mar 18 89 Mar 20-Mar 26 137 42609.1 Contagion The Enterprise's computer system falls prey to a mysterious electronic "virus" which programs the ship to self destruct. 38. Mar 25 89 Mar 27-Apr 2 138 42625.4 The Royale Investigating the discovery of a piece of metal bearing a United States Air Force insignia, the away team finds itself trapped in the world of "The Hotel Royale", a novel come to life. 39. Apr 1 89 Apr 3-Apr 9 139 42679.2 Time Squared The U.S.S. Enterprise discovers a Federation shuttle containing an exact double of Captain Picard from six hours in the future. 40. Apr 22 89 Apr 24-Apr 30 140 42686.4 The Icarus Factor ^ Riker's long-lost father reappears on the eve of his departure to become captain on a new starship. 41. Apr 29 89 May 1-May 7 141 42695.3 Pen Pals Data races against time to save the life of a little alien girl on a planet doomed for destruction. 42. May 6 89 May 8-May 14 142 42761.3 Q Who ^ The crew is hurled [a distance of 7,000 light years] by the malevolent "Q", who sets them up for destruction by a race of half-human, half-robot aliens known as the Borg. 43. May 13 89 May 15-May 21 143 42779.1 Samaritan Snare While Picard fights for his life in surgery, Geordi is held hostage by the leaders of an alien race. 44. May 20 89 May 22-May 28 144 42823.2 Up The Long Ladder The crew's rescue of a missing earth colony leads to the discovery of a civilization composed entirely of clones. 45. Jun 17 89 Jun 19-Jun 25 145 42859.2 Manhunt In her search for the perfect mate, Troi's mother beams aboard the Enterprise -- and sets her sights on Captain Picard. 46. Jun 24 89 Jun 26-Jul 2 146 42901.3 The Emissary ^ An official mission becomes a personal matter when Worf's former love is sent to the Enterprise to mediate a dispute between Klingons and the Federation. 47. Jul 8 89 Jul 10-Jul 16 147 42923.4 Peak Performance A simulated war game turns deadly when the crew is ambushed by a Ferengi battleship. 48. Jul 15 89 Jul 17-Jul 23 148 42976.1 Shades Of Gray Commander Riker is struck down by a deadly microbe which invades his central nervous system and attacks his brain. Third Season -==========- Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 49. Sep 23 89 Sep 25-Oct 1 150 43125.8 Evolution The crew fights for survival when a mysterious force attacks the ship's life support systems. 50. Sep 30 89 Oct 2-Oct 8 149 Unknown The Ensigns Of Command Data races against time to save a human colony that's been marked for death by aliens. 51. Oct 7 89 Oct 9-Oct 15 151 43152.4 The Survivors The crew travels to Rana IV, a remote colony where just two of its 11,000 inhabitants have miraculously survived a devastating attack. 52. Oct 14 89 Oct 16-Oct 22 152 43173.5 Who Watches The Watchers ^ Mistakenly believing Captain Picard to be a god, the members of a primitive culture seize Troi and prepare to sacrifice her to him. 53. Oct 21 89 Oct 23-Oct 29 153 43198.7 The Bonding When the ship's archaeologist is killed on a mission led by Worf, the Klingon feels responsible for the son she left behind. 54. Oct 28 89 Oct 30-Nov 5 154 43205.6 Booby Trap The Enterprise is caught in a booby trap that captures the ship and converts its energy into lethal levels of radiation. 55. Nov 4 89 Nov 6-Nov 12 155 43349.2 The Enemy ^ After Geordi is stranded on a storm-ravaged planet, the crew's attempts to rescue him are hindered by an aggressive Romulan warship. 56. Nov 11 89 Nov 13-Nov 19 156 43385.6 The Price Counselor Troi is swept off her feet by a dashing delegate who uses unethical methods to conduct his business on board the Enterprise. 57. Nov 18 89 Nov 20-Nov 26 157 43421.9 The Vengeance Factor The crew's attempts to mediate a violent dispute between warring clans is sabotaged by a mysterious assassin. 58. Dec 30 89 Jan 1-Jan 7 158 43462.5 The Defector ^ A Romulan defector leads the crew into a showdown that could erupt into a full scale war. 59. Jan 6 90 Jan 8-Jan 14 159 43489.2 The Hunted The Enterprise is bombarded by a soldier who is the victim of government mind control which turns him into a violent killer. 60. Jan 27 90 Jan 29-Feb 4 160 43510.7 The High Ground Doctor Crusher's abduction by a radical terrorist group thrusts the crew into an explosive civil war on Rutia Four. 61. Feb 3 90 Feb 5-Feb 11 161 43539.1 Deja Q The crew is surprised by the appearance of their mischievous nemesis, "Q". [Additional info: "Q" is stripped of his powers, and is sent to the Enterprise] 62. Feb 10 90 Feb 12-Feb 18 162 43610.4 A Matter Of Perspective Riker is suspected of murdering a respected scientist who had accused the Enterprise officer of seducing his wife. 63. Feb 17 90 Feb 19-Feb 25 163 43625.2 Yesterday's Enterprise ^ The course of history is altered when a time rift brings a starship Enterprise from the past into the [alternate, wartime] present with a crew which includes Tasha Yar. 64. Mar 10 90 Mar 12-Mar 18 164 43657.0 The Offspring ^ Data becomes a father when he creates an android using a transfer of his own neural programming. [Jonathan Frakes directs] 65. Mar 17 90 Mar 19-Mar 25 165 43685.2 Sins Of The Father ^ When his long-lost brother appears on the Enterprise, Worf is thrust into a life-or-death battle for his family's honor. 66. Mar 24 90 Mar 26-Apr 1 166 43714.1 Allegiance Without the crew's knowledge, Captain Picard is kidnapped and replaced by an evil impostor. 67. Mar 31 90 Apr 2-Apr 8 167 43745.2 Captain's Holiday While on vacation, Picard becomes entangled in the search for a missing weapon from the future. 68. Apr 21 90 Apr 23-Apr 29 168 43779.3 Tin Man The crew is thrust into a deadly showdown with the Romulans over a newly discovered life-form in a remote star system. 69. Apr 28 90 Apr 30-May 6 169 43807.4 Hollow Pursuits ^ The crew struggles to help a young engineer [Lt. Barclay] whose obsession with the fantasy world Holodeck is endangering the ship. 70. May 5 90 May 7-May 13 170 43872.2 The Most Toys The crew leave Data for dead when his shuttle craft explodes during a dangerous mission. 71. May 12 90 May 14-May 20 171 43917.4 Sarek ^ The Enterprise is plagued by an outbreak of violence when it is visited by a renowned Vulcan ambassador. 72. May 26 90 May 28-Jun 3 172 43930.7 Menage A Troi The Enterprise is thrown into chaos when Counselor Troi and her mother are kidnapped by the Ferengi. 73. Jun 2 90 Jun 4-Jun 10 173 43957.2 Transfigurations The Enterprise rescues a mysterious humanoid whose remarkable powers affect the entire crew. 74. Jun 16 90 Jun 18-Jun 24 174 43989.1 The Best Of Both Worlds ^ The evil Borg capture Picard in an attempt to conquer the human race. Fourth Season -===========- Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 75. Sep 22 90 Sep 24-Sep 30 175 44001.4 The Best Of Both Worlds - Part II^ Riker must choose between saving Picard and saving humanity when the Borg use the kidnapped captain as part of their plan to destroy Earth. 76. Sep 29 90 Oct 1-Oct 7 178 44012.3 Family ^ While the Enterprise undergoes repairs on Earth, crew members reunite with family as Picard comes face to face with his jealous brother. 77. Oct 6 90 Oct 8-Oct 14 177 44085.7 Brothers ^ After being summoned home by his elderly creator, Data clashes with his evil brother, Lore. 78. Oct 13 90 Oct 15-Oct 21 176 44143.7 Suddenly Human Picard risks war when he refuses to return a human boy to the alien father who raised him, and may have abused him. 79. Oct 20 90 Oct 22-Oct 28 179 44161.2 Remember Me ^ Wesley's experiment with warp fields result in the mysterious disappearance of the crew. 80. Oct 27 90 Oct 29-Nov 4 180 44215.2 Legacy A rescue mission leads the crew to the birthplace of their late comrade Tasha Yar, where they encounter her mysterious sister. 81. Nov 3 90 Nov 5-Nov 11 181 44246.3 Reunion ^ When Picard is chosen to mediate a Klingon power struggle, Worf confronts the Klingon who disgraced him. [Jonathan Frakes directs.] 82. Nov 10 90 Nov 12-Nov 18 182 44286.5 Future Imperfect ^ After an away team mission fails, Riker awakens in sickbay to discover sixteen years have passed and he now commands the Enterprise. 83. Nov 17 90 Nov 19-Nov 25 183 44307.3 Final Mission After being accepted to Starfleet Academy, Wesley accompanies Picard on a final mission, only to find himself struggling to keep the captain alive. 84. Dec 29 90 Dec 31-Jan 6 184 44356.9 The Loss Counselor Troi resigns her post after experiencing a mysterious loss of her empathic powers. 85. Jan 5 91 Jan 7-Jan 13 185 44390.1 Data's Day A friend's impending wedding compounds Data's confusion about the nuances of human feelings. 86. Jan 26 91 Jan 28-Feb 3 186 44429.6 The Wounded Picard must stop a renegade Federation starship which is making unprovoked attacks on a former enemy's ship. 87. Feb 2 91 Feb 4-Feb 10 187 44474.5 Devil's Due Picard fights to save a terrorized planet from a powerful woman who claims to be the devil. 88. Feb 9 91 Feb 11-Feb 17 188 44502.7 Clues Picard and the crew are shocked to discover that Data is lying to them. [Additional note: The Enterprise travels through a worm hole in which most of the crew is knocked out for apparently 30 seconds. However, there are signs that say that they were out longer.] 89. Feb 16 91 Feb 18-Feb 24 189 Unknown First Contact ^ Critically wounded during a first contact mission, Riker is mistaken for a hostile alien. 90. Mar 9 91 Mar 11-Mar 17 190 44614.6 Galaxy's Child The Enterprise as a parent? Seems so, when it accidentally kills a space-borne creature whose child comes to believe NCC 1701-D is its mother. 91. Mar 16 91 Mar 18-Mar 24 191 44631.2 Night Terrors ^ Trapped in a rift in space, the crew of the Enterprise is plagued by unexplained paranoia and hallucinations. 92. Mar 23 91 Mar 25-Mar 31 192 44664.5 Identity Crisis Dr. Crusher races against time to locate a parasite that threatens to transform Geordi into an alien creature. 93. Mar 30 91 Apr 1-Apr 7 194 44704.2 The Nth Degree ^ A crew member is endowed with superhuman intelligence by an alien probe and threatens the fate of the Enterprise. 94. Apr 20 91 Apr 22-Apr 28 193 44741.9 Qpid The mischievous Q turns Picard into Robin Hood and sends him on a quest designed to force him to prove his love for an old flame. 95. Apr 27 91 Apr 29-May 5 195 44769.2 The Drumhead ^ A search for a spy aboard the Enterprise turns into a witch hunt in which Picard is implicated as a traitor. [Jonathan Frakes directs] 96. May 4 91 May 6-May 12 196 44805.2 Half A Life ^ Picard risks war when he offers asylum to a visiting scientist who wishes to escape the ritual suicide mandated by his society. 97. May 11 91 May 13-May 19 197 44821.3 The Host Dr. Crusher's love is put to the test when she falls for an alien who exists in different "host bodies" in order to survive. 98. May 25 91 May 27-Jun 2 198 44885.5 The Minds Eye Romulan forces kidnap Geordi and turn him into a killing machine. 99. Jun 1 91 Jun 3-Jun 9 199 44932.3 In Theory Data experiments with love by pursuing a romantic relationship with a fellow crew member. [Patrick Stewart directs] 100. Jun 15 91 Jun 17-Jun 23 200 44995.3 Redemption As civil war threatens the Klingon Empire, Worf's loyalties are torn between the Federation and his people. Fifth Season -==========- According to the June 20-26, 1992 issue of TV Guide, the season's rating for the fifth season (9/16/91-4/12/92) was 11.8, falling behind "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy" in the syndicated ratings, and coming close to ABC's average rating of 12.2. During the fifth season, a thirty-second ad during one of the show's 10 national ad slots in a first-run episode costs $200,000. Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 101. Sep 21 91 Sep 23-Sep 29 201 45020.4 Redemption II Picard risks all-out war with the Romulans when he involves Starfleet in a Klingon civil war. 102. Sep 28 91 Sep 30-Oct 6 202 45047.2 Darmok ^ The crew is rendered helpless when Picard is kidnapped and forced to go to war with an alien captain. 103. Oct 5 91 Oct 7-Oct 13 203 45076.3 Ensign Ro ^ Picard suspects a high-level Federation conspiracy when the crew is ordered to locate the terrorist leader of a renegade race. 104. Oct 12 91 Oct 13-Oct 20 204 45122.3 Silicon Avatar Picard struggles to communicate with a mysterious, destructive force before a visiting scientist can destroy it. 105. Oct 19 91 Oct 21-Oct 27 205 45156.1 Disaster The lives of the crew are in Troi's hands when a natural disaster forces her to take over as captain of the seriously damaged Enterprise. 106. Oct 26 91 Oct 28-Nov 3 206 45208.2 The Game The fate of the Federation is in Wesley Crusher's hands when he returns to find the crew of the Enterprise addicted to a dangerous new game. 107. Nov 2 91 Nov 4-Nov 10 208 45233.1 Unification I Picard and Data travel to Romulus to investigate an unauthorized mission undertaken by the Federation's legendary Spock. [In original run, this episode was dedicated to Gene Roddenberry] 108. Nov 9 91 Nov 11-Nov 17 207 45245.8 Unification II Picard and Spock clash over a proposed reunification of the Romulans and the Vulcans. [In original run, this episode was dedicated to Gene Roddenberry] 109. Nov 16 91 Nov 18-Nov 24 209 45349.1 A Matter Of Time Picard's quest to save an endangered planet leads him to violate the Prime Directive when he seeks advice from a visitor from the future. 110. Jan 4 92 Jan 6-Jan 12 210 45376.3 New Ground Worf learns some painful lessons about parenting when his son Alexander arrives to join his father, Worf, on the Enterprise. 111. Jan 25 92 Jan 27-Feb 2 211 45397.3 Hero Worship A young boy who is the sole survivor of a devastated ship becomes obsessed with simulating Data. [Patrick Stewart directs] 112. Feb 1 92 Feb 3-Feb 9 212 45429.3 Violations Troi, Riker, and Dr. Crusher fall into unexpected comas while the Enterprise plays host to an alien race. 113. Feb 8 92 Feb 10-Feb 16 213 45470.1 The Masterpiece Society Picard's efforts to save a genetically engineered society from a natural disaster threaten to destroy it. 114. Feb 15 92 Feb 17-Feb 23 214 45492.2 Conundrum While suffering from an unexplained case of amnesia, the crew find themselves fighting a war they do not understand or remember. 115. Feb 22 92 Feb 24-Mar 1 215 45571.2 Power Play Inhabited by alien spirits, Data, [O'Brien,] and Troi overthrow the bridge of the Enterprise. 116. Feb 29 92 Mar 2-Mar 8 216 45587.3 Ethics Loyalty and ethics clash when a paralyzed Worf asks Riker to help him commit suicide. 117. Mar 14 92 Mar 16-Mar 22 217 45614.6 The Outcast A rescue mission leads to a dangerous romance between Riker and a rebellious member of an androgynous race. 118. Mar 21 92 Mar 23-Mar 29 218 45652.1 Cause and Effect ^ The Enterprise is trapped in a time warp that forces the crew to endlessly repeat the same experiences. [Jonathan Frakes directs] 119. Mar 28 92 Mar 30-Apr 5 219 45703.9 The First Duty ^ Caught between loyalty to his friends and the need to tell the truth, Wesley becomes involved in a cover-up when his Starfleet Academy squadron suffers a deadly collision. 120. Apr 18 92 Apr 20-Apr 26 220 45733.6 Cost Of Living Preparing for her wedding aboard the Enterprise, Troi's freethinking mother causes trouble between Worf and his son. 121. Apr 25 92 Apr 27-May 3 221 45761.3 The Perfect Mate A beautiful woman, chosen by her people to serve as a peace offering to end a centuries-long war, falls in love with Picard. 122. May 2 92 May 4-May 10 222 45852.1 Imaginary Friend A little girl's imaginary friend becomes a frightening reality for the crew when she threatens to destroy the Enterprise. 123. May 9 92 May 11-May 17 223 45854.2 I, Borg ^ Picard and the crew suffer from conflicting emotions when the Enterprise rescues a critically-injured Borg. 124. May 16 92 May 18-May 24 224 45927.5 The Next Phase ^ Geordi and Ro are pronounced dead after a transporting maneuver from a distressed Romulan ship goes awry. [Stardate from Dr. Crusher's Computer] 125. May 30 92 Jun 1-Jun 7 225 45944.1 The Inner Light ^ After a mysterious accident, Picard wakes up living the life of another person on a faraway planet. 126. Jun 13 92 Jun 15-Jun 21 226 45959.1 Time's Arrow ^ After Data learns of his own death in late 19th-century San Francisco, a freak accident transports him to that period. Sixth Season -==========- Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 127. Sep 19 92 Sep 21-Sep 27 227 46001.3 Time's Arrow, Part II The Enterprise crew travels between the 19th and 24th centuries in an attempt to prevent Data's death in 19th century San Francisco. 128. Sep 26 92 Sep 28-Oct 4 228 46041.1 Realm of Fear A young Enterprise engineer [Lt. Barclay] is forced to confront his paralyzing fear of being transported. 129. Oct 3 92 Oct 5-Oct 11 229 46071.6 Man of the People Troi is drastically transformed when a visiting ambassador secretly uses her to achieve his aims. 130. Oct 10 92 Oct 12-Oct 18 230 46125.3 Relics ^ Trapped in limbo for 75 years, "Star Trek's" Scotty awakens to join the "Next Generation" in the 24th century. 131. Oct 17 92 Oct 19-Oct 25 231 46154.2 Schisms The Enterprise crew suffers bizarre consequences following a secret, unwelcome alien visit. 132. Oct 24 92 Oct 26-Nov 1 232 46192.3 True Q A gifted young intern learns of her true heritage and must face the question, "To Q or not to Q?" 133. Oct 31 92 Nov 2-Nov 8 233 46235.7 Rascals A bizarre transporter mishap transform Picard and three other staff members [Ensign Ro, Guinan, and Keiko O'Brien] into children just as Ferengi invade and disable the ship. [Directed by Adam Nimoy, Leonard Nimoy's son] 134. Nov 7 92 Nov 9-Nov 15 234 46271.5 A Fistful of Datas A holodeck fantasy goes awry, sending Worf and his son into a Wild West showdown with a villain who's a dead ringer for Data. [Directed by Patrick Stewart] 135. Nov 14 92 Nov 16-Nov 22 235 46307.2 The Quality of Life Data risks Picard and Geordi's lives in order to protect another "living machine". [Jonathan Frakes directs] 136. Dec 12 92 Dec 14-Dec 20 236 46357.4 Chain of Command, Part I After resigning [bring relieved of] his command to participate in a dangerous secret mission, Captain Picard is taken hostage by the Cardassians. 137. Dec 19 92 Dec 21-Dec 27 237 46360.8 Chain of Command, Part II While under the command of an unfeeling new captain, the Enterprise attempts to rescue Picard from the Cardassians. 138. Jan 23 93 Jan 25-Jan 31 238 46424.1 Ship In A Bottle A calculating Sherlock Holmesian character traps Picard and others in a holodeck simulation. 139. Jan 30 93 Feb 1-Feb 7 239 46461.3 Aquiel Geordi is enamored with a beautiful and mysterious Starfleet lieutenant accused of murder. 140. Feb 6 93 Feb 8-Feb 14 240 46519.1 Face Of The Enemy ^ Forced to impersonate a Romulan Intelligence officer, Counselor Troi becomes a pivotal part of an elaborate defection scheme. 141. Feb 13 93 Feb 15-Feb 21 241 Unknown Tapestry ^ After Picard loses his life in a surprise attack, Q gives him the chance to change his destiny. 142. Feb 20 93 Feb 22-Feb 28 242 46578.4 Birthright, Part I ^ Worf and Data embark on unusual journeys to seek out their fathers. 143. Feb 27 93 Mar 1-Mar 7 243 46595.2 Birthright, Part II Imprisoned in a society of peaceful Klingons and Romulans, Worf risks his life to show the younger Klingons their lost heritage and inspire them to claim their honor. 144. Mar 27 93 Mar 29-Apr 4 244 46682.4 Starship Mine ^ While the Enterprise is bombarded with lethal rays, Picard is trapped on board with a band of interstellar thieves. 145. Apr 3 93 Apr 5-Apr 11 245 46693.1 Lessons Picard is torn between love and duty when he is forced to send the woman he loves on a potentially deadly mission. 146. Apr 24 93 Apr 26-May 2 246 46731.5 The Chase Picard finds himself in a race with Cardassians, Klingons, and Romulans to solve a four-billion-year old genetic puzzle. [Jonathan Frakes directs.] 147. May 1 93 May 3-May 9 247 46778.1 Frame of Mind ^ Trapped in an alien mental hospital, with little memory of the past, Riker is convinced he is going insane. 148. May 8 93 May 10-May 16 248 46830.1 Suspicions A pioneering Ferengi scientist is found dead, and Beverly risks her career to prove he was murdered. 149. May 15 93 May 17-May 23 249 46852.2 Rightful Heir Worf finds his faith sorely tested when it appears that the greatest Klingon warrior of all time has returned from the dead to reclaim the empire. 150. May 22 93 May 24-May 30 250 46915.2 Second Chances Returning to the site of an eight-year-old mission, Riker encounters an identical double of himself, who tries to rekindle a relationship with Troi. [LeVar Burton directs] 151. Jun 12 93 Jun 14-Jun 20 251 46944.2 Timescape The Enterprise is frozen in time on the brink of total annihilation, and Picard must figure out how to rescue it without destroying it. [Adam Nimoy directs] 152. Jun 19 93 Jun 21-Jun 27 252 46982.1 Descent When the Borg return to do battle with the Federation, they boast a new individuality -- and tempt Data when they help him feel his first emotion. Seventh Season -============- Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title -==- -=======- -===========- -===- -======- -================================- 153. Sep 18 93 Sep 20-Sep 26 253 47025.4 Descent, Part II Picard, Troi, and Geordi are help prisoner by Data, who has left the Enterprise to join his evil brother Lore as leaders of the Borg. 154. Sep 25 93 Sep 27-Oct 3 254 Unknown Liaisons While the crew plays host to ambassadors from an alien race, Picard is stranded on a barren planet with a woman who falls depserately in love with him. 155. Oct 2 93 Oct 4-Oct 10 255 47215.5 Interface Geordi defies Picard's commands and risks his life in what appears to be a futile attempt to rescue his missing mother. 156. Oct 9 93 Oct 11-Oct 17 256 47135.2 Gambit, Part I Riker is shocked to find Picard, who has been missing and presumed dead, posing as a mercenary on an alien ship. 157. Oct 16 93 Oct 18-Oct 24 257 47160.1 Gambit, Part II Picard and Riker masquerade as mercenaries in order to retrieve a potentially lethal Vulcan artifact. 158. Oct 23 93 Oct 25-Oct 31 258 47225.7 Phantasms Data's first bad dream turns into a real-life nightmare for the rest of the Enterprise crew. [Directed by Patrick Stewart] 159. Oct 30 93 Nov 1-Nov 7 259 47254.1 Dark Page Troi must probe her mother's psyche when a traumatic secret causes a psychic breakdown that threatens Lwaxana's life. 160. Nov 6 93 Nov 8-Nov 14 260 47304.2 Attached Imprisoned and telepathically joined by an alien race, Picard and Beverly are forced to face the feelings they have always had for each other. 161. Nov 13 93 Nov 15-Nov 21 261 47310.2 Force Of Nature An alien brother and sister resort to desperate measures to prove their theory that warp drive is destroying the universe. 162. Nov 20 93 Nov 22-Nov 28 262 47410.2 Inheritance A routine mission to save an endangered planet brings Data face-to-face with a woman who claims to be his mother. 163. Nov 27 93 Nov 29-Dec 5 263 47391.2 Parallels ^ Returning to the Enterprise from a competition, Worf finds reality changing, and is troubled when no one else seems to notice. 164. Jan 8 94 Jan 10-Jan 16 264 47457.1 The Pegasus ^ Riker is torn when his former commander, now an admiral, orders him to hide the real purpose of a risky mission from Picard. [LeVar Burton directs] 165. Jan 15 94 Jan 17-Jan 23 265 47423.9 Homeward Worf's foster brother violates the Prime Directive in an effor to save a doomed alien race. 166. Jan 29 94 Jan 31-Feb 6 266 Unknown Sub Rosa Shortly after her grandmother's death, Beverly falls under the spell of a ghost lover who has been in her family for generations. [Directed by Jonathan Frakes] 167. Feb 5 94 Feb 7-Feb 13 267 Unknown Lower Decks ^ While enduring the Enterprise's promotion evaluation process, four junior officers find themselves involved in a top-secret mission. 168. Feb 12 94 Feb 14-Feb 20 268 47611.2 Thy Known Self Having completely lost his memory, Data is stranded on a primitive planet where the inhabitants fear he is carrying a deadly plague. 169. Feb 19 94 Feb 21-Feb 27 269 47618.4 Masks While an alien archive transforms the Enterprise into its ancient society, Data is taken over by several different personalities from the extinct civilization. 170. Feb 26 94 Feb 28-Mar 6 270 47622.1 Eye of the Beholder While experiencing empathic visions after an officer's mysterious suicide, Troi becomes romantically involved with Worf. 171. Mar 19 94 Mar 21-Mar 27 271 47653.2 Genesis Picard and Data return to the Enterprise to discover that the entire crew has de-evolved into prehistoric beings. 172. Mar 26 94 Mar 28-Apr 3 272 47751.2 Journey's End While Picard is forced to relocate a group of American Indians from a planet they have settled, one of the colonists causes Wesley to re-examine his future. 173. Apr 23 94 Apr 25-May 1 273 47779.4 Firstborn A mysterious family friend arrives to help transform Worf's reluctant son Alexander into a warrior. 174. Apr 30 94 May 2-May 8 274 47829.1 Bloodlines Picard learns that he has a son, and that the young man has been targeted for murder by an old enemy in search of revenge. 175. May 7 94 May 9-May 15 275 47869.2 Emergence The lives of the Enterprise crew are endangered when the ship suddenly develops its own intelligence. 176. May 14 94 May 16-May 22 276 47941.7 Preemptive Strike Ro Laren is forced to choose between her loyalty to Picard and her hatred toward Cardassia when she accepts an assignment to infitrate the Maquis. [Patrick Stewart directs] 177+ May 23 94 May 23-Jun 5 47988.1 All Good Things... ^ Picard finds himself travelling between the past, present, and future while attempting to prevent the destruction of humanity... by his own actions. [The production number is 747 for the two hour version, and 277 and 278 for the two-part version. This is considered episodes 177 and 178.] Syndication Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The production code numbers begin with 101 in order to prevent confusion with the original Star Trek series. United States/Canada -==================- "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is a syndicated program that is sold to each individual station. It is not part of the FOX network, although many stations that have purchased TNG are also part of FOX. When "Star Trek: The Next Generation" was in production, it was sent via satellite to the individual station on the Saturday and Sunday of the satellite date. Each station then aired the episode during the week-of week. The order of the new show uplink was as follows (from "Time's Arrow, Part II"): * Slate with standard television color bars with text over it, saying: PARAMOUNT TELEVISION <<< STEREO >>> (The "<<< >>>" are flashing) STAR TREK #227 18:00 - 19:00 TELSTAR 301/5V (These three lines are in smaller text in 5:59:45 EDT lower right hand corner of screen) 09/19/92 * Same slate, only time of feed is replaced by flashing "ROLL TAPES NOW" * Color bars only * Slate for promos for next weeks episode: PARAMOUNT TELEVISION STAR TREK: TNG PROMOS FOR EP. #228 REALM OF FEAR ALL NEW EPISODE :30/:10/:05 FULL MIX (Full mix means that the promos have full music and Paramount narrator) (If this is a repeat episode, the "ALL NEW EPISODE" is replaced with "NEXT EXCITING EPISODE". Also, the production numbers have a "R" on the end of them). * :30, :10, :05 Promos for following week's episode-Full Mix * Slate showing title of episode: PARAMOUNT TELEVISION STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION TIME'S ARROW,PTII SHOW #227 09/21/92 (The 09/21/92 simply indicates the first day of Paramount's official week of for the airing of that episode) * Teaser * Opening credits * 4 - :30 Commercials * Act I * 2 - :30 Commercials and black spot for local commercials * Act II * Black spot for commercials * Act III * 1 - :15 Commercial, 3 - :30 Commercials, 1 - :15 Commercial * Act IV * 4 - :30 Commercial * Act V * Black Spot for local commercials * Promo for next weeks episode (same as :30 Promo-Full Mix) * Closing Credits * "Paramount/A Paramount Communications Company" Logo * Slate for promos for next week episode (same as above, only substitute PRODUCTION TRACKS instead of FULL MIX). * :30/:10/:05 Promos. The production track promos are identical to the full mix promos except that there are limited sound effects, characters speaking, and no music. The local station adds in their own music and narration. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is now in daily "strip" syndication. With the exception of "Encounter At Farpoint", there is no editing by Paramount television in order to make room for more commercials. Any such editing is being done by your local station. "Encounter At Farpoint" is being distributed as a two-part episode, with several scenes being moved around, some other scenes being shortened or cut, and some of the audio being changed. All of the episodes are suppossed to be aired in production code order, although this can cause some problems. Many stations have aired the first season episode "Skin of Evil" before "Symbiosis", and another error that has occurred is that stations air "Suddenly Human", "Brothers", and "Family" in that order instead of "Family", "Brothers", and "Suddenly Human". Currently, it is permissible for Star Trek: The Next Generation to be subject to "Syndication Exclusivity" rules. Thus, if, on your local cable system, both your local station and an out of town station both carry TNG, your local station can have the out of town station's TNG broadcasts blacked out on cable. Beginning with the fourth season, the episodes were recorded with Dolby Surround for rear speaker sounds (but is 100% compatible with stereo sets). If your station broadcasts TNG in stereo, yet, sometimes, the audio seems to disappear during the broadcast for a couple of seconds or seems to be coming out of the wrong channels, then you have a problem which can only be corrected at the broadcast station. Call up your local station and talk with the chief engineer. Tell him (or her) that Star Trek: The Next Generation, starting in the fourth season, has Dolby Surround as part of the stereo audio. This Dolby Surround information is confusing the "audio anti-phase detector", and that the detector should be removed to avoid future problems with the TNG audio. Then, thank the Chief Engineer for his time. Australia -=======- The series is shown on Channel 9 on Tuesday and Thursday nights, but is interrupted once or twice every several weeks. The episodes are slighly edited in order to fit in more commercials. As of September, 1993, they were in the fourth season. The series originally was first shown in the middle of 1991 at 7:30 pm on Wednesdays with 1st seasons episodes mixed in with later season episodes, especially ones with Whoopi Goldberg in them in order to attact viewers. However, it was then pulled off the air. It reappeared on Thursday nights at 11:00pm, then shifted to Tuesday nights where it aired at 11:30 PM. Belgium -=====- TNG is shown once a week on Sunday afternoons at 17:00 on VTM. As of May 1993, they are airing season 3. England/United Kingdom -====================- [Before the IRA lobs a bomb at me for referring to England ;), please note that many people refer to England in the United States, and, besides, listing all of the parts would take too long. (It would be like listing all fifty states instead of United States above.) Now, when will the BBC produce new Dr. Who episodes?] The series was being broadcast on BBC2 Wednesdays at 6 PM, however, they have stopped after the airing of the two-part episode "The Best of Both Worlds". However, some notes on the following episodes: * "Conspiracy" - The scene with the mother creature is edited out. * "The Icarus Factor" - The pain sticks ceremony is heavily edited. * "Shades of Gray" - The flashbacks include the scene from "Conspiracy" with the mother creature....intact! * "The High Ground" - This episode is unaired because the theme of the episode, terrorism, could cause problems. In this episode, Data makes a reference to a successful use of terrorism in 2017. Sky Television now holds the rights to broadcast TNG, and is currently in the middle of the sixth season. It is aired at 5 PM and 10:30 PM Mondays through Fridays. There is some slight editing in the 5 PM showing, but no editing at the 10:30 showing. Sky has restored scenes cut from the above episodes, and has also aired "The High Ground" as an previously unscreened ewpisode on ??????, however, some scenes were missing. Also, Sky has begun scrambling as of September. Finland -=====- The series is titled "Star Trek - Uusi Sukupolvi", which, translated, means "Star Trek - The New Generation". The Finnish Channel 3 (now called MTV3) had been airing TNG since September 1990 (but not continuously), but by 12/12/1992 they are finishing up season three and have *no* plans to continue on with season four. Now, private cable channel PTV is airing the series on Fridays. Germany -=====- The series is titled "Raumschiff Enterprise: Das Naechste Jahrhundert", which, translated, means "Starship Enterprise: The Next Century". The series is dubbed, and is shown in two consecutive half-hours, with a block of commcerials in between. The title sequence is visually the same except for the title of the show, which is stilled, and the words (in TNG-style font) "Raumschiff (beat) Enterprise" placed on the screen, and "Das Naechste Jahrhundert" at the botton using a left-to-right "wipe". The ZDF started over with season one on 1 March 1993, Monday through Thursday at 1600 CET. They will air seasons 1, 2, and 3 (including a few episodes that weren't aired last year). However, ZDF has lost the rights to air the episodes, and the rights now belong to SA1. SAT.1 has begun showing TNG now. The episodes are shown Monday to Friday at 15.45 with 2 commercial breaks in each episode. The episodes are repeated the next night at ca. 1.00. They will definitely show 153 episodes (up to "Descent II") and perhaps even the new episodes of the 7th season. Some characters will get new german voices from "The Loss" on, because these episodes were never shown on the old station, ZDF, and the old voices weren't available anymore. They report that with the huge success of DS9 in the US that it won't be long until it shows up in Germany. Here is the listing of the episode titles that have been backtranslated from the German versions: 1. "Encounter at Farpoint" -> "The Powerful" & "Mission Farpoint" 3. "The Naked Now" -> "Thought Poison" 5. "The Last Outpost" -> "The Guardian" 6. "Where No One Has Gone Before" -> "The Traveller" 7. "Lonely Among Us" -> "The Mysterious Force" 8. "Justice" -> "The Law Of The Edo" 9. "The Battle" -> "The Battle Of Maxia" 10. "Hide and Q" -> "Rikers Temptation" 11. "Haven" -> "The Woman Of His Dreams" 13. "Datalore" -> "The Duplicate" 14. "Angel One" -> "Planet Angel One" 16. "Too Short A Season" -> "The Admirals Decision" 17. "When The Bough Breaks" -> "The Concern Of The Aldeans" 18. "Home Soil" -> "A Planet Resists" 19. "Coming Of Age" -> "Tests" 20. "Heart Of Glory" -> "Worfs Brothers" 21. "The Arsenal Of Freedom" -> "The Weapon Dealers" 22. "Symbiosis" -> "The Plague" 23. "Skin Of Evil" -> "The Black Soul" 24. "We'll Always Have Paris" -> "Meeting With The Past" 28. "Where Silence Has Lease" -> "Illiusion or Reality?" 29. "Elementary, Dear Data" -> "Sherlock Data Holmes" 30. "The Outrageous Okona" -> "The Impossible Captain Okona" 31. "Loud As A Whisper" -> "The Dumb Mediator" 32. "The Schizoid Man" -> "The Alien Memory" 33. "Unnatural Selection" -> "The Young Old Ones" 34. "A Matter Of Honor" -> "The Exchange Officer" 35. "The Measure Of A Man" -> "Who Owns Data?" 36. "The Dauphin" -> "The Successor To The Throne" 37. "Contagion" -> "The Iconia Probes" 38. "The Royale" -> "Hotel Royal" 39. "Time Squared" -> "The Future Is Silent" 40. "The Icarus Factor" -> "Rikers Father" 42. "Q Who" -> "Timejump with Q" 43. "Samaritan Snare" -> "The Heart Of A Captain" 44. "Up The Long Ladder" -> "The Planet Of Clones" 45. "Manhunt" -> "Other Stars, Other Habits" 46. "The Emissary" -> "Klingon Meeting" 47. "Peak Performance" -> "Gala Performance" 48. "Shades Of Gray" -> "Power Of Dreams" 49. "Evolution" -> "The Power Of The Nanites" 50. "The Ensings Of Command" -> "The Power Of The Articles" 51. "The Survivors" -> "The Survivors on Rana-Four" 52. "Who Watches The Watchers" -> The God Of The Mintakans" 53. "The Bonding" -> "Motherly Love" 54. "Booby Trap" -> "The Energy-Trap" 55. "The Enemy" -> "On Narrow Ridge" 56. "The Price" -> "The Bazan-Trade" 57. "The Vengeance Factor" -> "Yuta, The Last Of Her Clan" 59. "The Hunted" -> "The Banned Ones" 60. "The High Ground" -> "Terror On Rutia IV" 62. "A Matter Of Perspective" -> "Riker Under Suspicion" 63. "Yesterday's Enterprise" -> "The Old Enterprise" 64. "The Offspring" -> "Datas Descendant" 66. "Allegiance" -> "Guinea Pigs" 67. "Captain's Holiday" -> "Picard Takes Vacation" 68. "Tin Man" -> "The Telepath" 69. "Hollow Pursuits" -> "The Shy Reginald" 70. "The Most Toys" -> "The Collector" 71. "Sarek" -> "Ambassador Sarek" 72. "Menage A Troi" -> "The Ladys Troi" 73. "Transfigurations" -> "Who is John?" 74. "The Best Of Both Worlds" -> "In The Hands Of The Borg" 75. "The Best Of Both Worlds, Part II" -> "Attacktarget Earth" 76. "Family" -> "Family Meeting" 77. "Brothers" -> "The Unequal Brothers" 78. "Suddenly Human" -> "Endar's Son" 79. "Remember Me" -> "The Experiment" 80. "Legacy" -> "The Rescue-Operation" 81. "Reunion" -> "Lethal Succession" 82. "Future Imperfect" -> "Memory Loss" 84. "The Loss" -> "The Cosmic Band" 86. "The Wounded" -> "The Vendetta" 87. "Devil's Due" -> "The Pact with the Devil" 88. "Clues" -> "Proofs" 90. "Galaxy's Child" -> "The Meeting In Space" 91. "Night Terrors" -> "Eyes in the Darkness" 92. "Identity Crisis" -> "The Unknown Shadow" 93. "The Nth Degree" -> "Journey Into The Unknwon" 96. "Half A Life" -> "The Dissolution" 97. "The Host" -> "Odan, The Special Ambassador" 98. "The Minds Eye" -> "Traitorous Signals" 99. "In Theory" -> "Data's First Love" 100. "Redemption" -> "The Fight For The Klingon Empire" 177. "All Good Things..." -> "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" Hong Kong -=======- The series is titled "Space Adventures", and airs on an English station. Ireland -=====- TNG is shown once a week on Fridays at 8 PM on RTE1. As of May 1993, they are in the middle of season 5. Israel -====- The series is titled "Masa beyn haKokhavim, haDor haBa", which, literally translated, means "Trek Among The Stars, The Generation the Next". It is broadcast on Wednesday afternoons at 14:05 and repeated on Thursdays at 21:30 in English with Hebrew and Arabic subtitles. Italy -===- TNG began broadcast in Italy on the national channel Italia 1 some time in the summer of 1992 (they showed a few season one episodes the previous summer, but stopped with no warning). Japan -===- The series is titled "Star Trek '88: SHIN UCHUU DAISAKUSEN", which, translated, means "Star Trek '88: New Mission In Space" It is shown in Sendai on Tuesdays at 0:50 AM. They are currently airing season three (7/93). Lebanon -=====- The series is titled "alrhlt byn alkwakb aljyl alqadm". It is broadcast on Lebanon's Middle East TV (METV) Tuesday evenings at 8:00 PM in English with Arabic subtitled. Mexico/Puerto Rico -================- The series is titled "Viaje a las Estrellas La Nueva Generacion", which, translated, means "Trip To The Stars the New Generation." The Netherlands -=============- TNG is shown during the summers (started in 1992) on Fridays at 19:00 on KRO TV in English with subtitles. They are currently in season one (7/93). New Zealand -=========- TNG is shown once a week on Fridays at 19:30 on TV3. As of July 1993, they are airing season 4. Spain -===- In 1991, telemadrid in Madrid aired seasons one and two of TNG. Sweden -====- TNG was being shown on channel 4. They stopped showing the series in the middle of season one. Switzerland -=========- The Swiss TV station TSR (Television Swiss Romand) has started to show ST:TOS every Wednesday from 14.40 till 15.30. Video Tape -========- The episodes "Encounter At Farpoint" through "The Arsenal of Freedom" are currently available directly from Paramount Home Video on video tape through your local video store. Also, Columbia House Video Library is distributing TNG on VHS video tape. "Encounter At Farpoint" is carried on these series of tapes as a two-hour movie, as seen originally in 1987. However, the box says two-part, since the original run of cassettes was the two-part chopped version. All the other episodes are being distributed in a uncut form. The episode are ordered according to Production Code number. To order, call Columbia House for more information at 1-800-538-7766. Laser Disk -========- For laser disk fans, the TNG episodes are available from: LaserDisc Fan Club 2265 East 220th Street P.O. Box 93103 Long Beach CA 90809-9924 (800) 322-2285 M-F 7AM-6PM Sat 8AM-5PM (PST) Each disk costs $31.46, and, with the exception of "Encounter of Farpoint", each disk contains two episodes in ??? format. So far, every TNG episode up to "Arsenal of Freedom"/"Skin of Evil". Changes from Season to Season ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During the series' progress, changes are made to various areas to reflect the show's evolution, or to fix some problems. Some of these changes are noted below: From "Encounter At Farpoint" (Pilot) to 1st Season -================================================- * Opening credits changed from actor's name only to actor and character name. * Troi outfit was changed from blue "miniskirt" to nonuniform dress with rank pips removed. * Troi's hair tied into tight bun. From 1st to 2nd Season -====================- * Wesley Crusher changes from shirt with rainbow strip to all grey uniform. * Worf is made permanent Security Chief (from red to gold uniform). * Geordi LaForge is made permanent Chief of Engineering (from red to gold uniform). * Geordi & Worf were both promoted to (full) Lieutenant * Ten-Forward is made as a permanent set. * Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg) is added to crew as a recurring special guest star. * Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) is transferred to Starfleet Medical, and is replaced by Dr. Katerine Pulaski (Diana Muldaur). * Cmdr. Riker has grown a beard. * The Con and Ops chair were changed from the couch style chairs to regular style chairs. * Wesley Crusher was made Acting Ensign. * Worf wears a new, aluminum-like sash instead of the old, foil-like sash. * The stardates now advance in a more logical manner during a season instead of being somewhat random during TOS and the first season of TNG. From 2nd to 3rd Season -====================- * The first portion of the opening title sequence is replaced from the planets to various views of the galaxy. * Dr. Katerine Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) was mysteriously replaced with Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden). * The uniforms were replaced from the one-piece collarless uniforms to the looser two-piece uniforms with collars. * Geordi LaForge is promoted to Lt. Commander. From 3rd to 4th Season -====================- * Wesley was made full Ensign before going to Starfleet Academy. (Menage A Troi) * Star Trek is now broadcast in Dolby Surround Sound. From 4th to 5th Season -====================- * Title sequence was slightly rearranged, with the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" logo coming out of a video-tunnel like effect. * Captain Picard occasionally wears a blue-grey uniform with a red jacket. This was out of Stewart's request because he was getting bored with his regular uniform, and helped design the jacket. The jacket is made out of very soft suede and leather shoulders, and cost about $3,000 to make. * In the conference room, the wall relief containing the Enterprise lineage has been changed to some other pattern. * The Enterprise's commissioning plaque is starting to tarnish. From 5th to 6th Season -====================- * The title sequence was changed, with the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" logo returning to the original effect seen in the first four seasons. * The painting of the Enterprise in Picard's ready room (signed by Andy Probert and Rick Sternbach) has been replaced by a piece of sculpture. * A new Jefferies tube set has been constructed. This set is three stories tall, and has ladders, sliding doors, and lots of grating. * Chief O'Brien now wears a hollow circle (Ensign Junior Grade?) Major Species Appearances ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following is a listing of appearance of major races in TNG: The Borg -======- 42. "Q Who" - Q introduces the Enterprise to the Borg. One notable scene is where the Borg cut a section out of the Enterprise and pull it out. 74-75. "The Best of Both Worlds" - A single Borg ship kidnaps Captain Picard, turn him into Locutus of Borg, and head towards sector 001-Earth. Along the way, the crew fights to rescue Captain Picard. 123. "I Borg" - A single Borg, designated Three of Five, is rescued from a crashed Borg vessel. 152-153. "Descent" - Renegade Borg are attacking Federation outposts. They boast a new individuality, and are being helped by Lore. Cardassians -=========- 86. "The Wounded" - A renegade Federation captain is making unprovoked attacks on Cardassian ships. 103. "Ensign Ro" - The Cardassians fake a Bajoran attack to get the Federation to turn against the Bajora. 136-137. "Chain of Command" - Picard, Dr. Crusher, and Worf travel to Cardassian space to stop the manufacture of a dangerous Cardassian weapon. But, when it turns out to be a hoax, Captain Picard is captured, and is tortured for information. 146. "The Chase" - The Cardassians are part of a chase for a archelogical discovery. 163. "Parallels" - The Enterprise investigates a malfunction array near the Cardassian border. However, in a alternate timeline, a Cardassian is serving on the bridge on the Enterprise. 167. "Lower Decks" - A Cardassian informant comes on board the Enterprise. He is taken back to the Cardassians using a Bajoran. 172. "Journey's End" - Thanks to a recently signed treaty, Cardassians arrive to survey a settlement occupied by American Indians. 176. "Preemptive Strike" - An outpost is attacked by the Cardassians because it has a Maquis cell. Ferengi -=====- 5. "The Last Outpost" - The Enterprise chases after a stolen T-9 Energy unit. 9. "The Battle" - A Ferengi Daimon seeks revenge for Picard killing his son in a battle a few years ago. 47. "Peak Performance" - During a simulated space battle, the Ferengi demand the surrender of the Hathaway. 56. "The Price" - The Ferengi take part in the negotiations of a wormhole. 67. "Captain's Holiday" - A Ferengi tries to get the Tox Uthat. 72. "Menage A Troi" - A Daimon falls in love with Lwaxana Troi, and kidnaps Lwaxana, Deanna, and Riker. 108. "Unification II" - A fat Ferengi is secretly selling technology to the Romulans. 121. "The Perfect Mate" - Two Ferengi get rescued by the Enterprise. 133. "Rascals" - While Picard, Guinan, Keiko, and Ro are turned into young teenagers, the Ferengi capture the Enterprise. 148. "Suspicians" - A pioneering Ferengi scientist is killed on the Enterprise. 174. "Bloodlines" - Daimon Bok vows revenge on Picard.... by having him think that he has a son, and that Daimon Bok is going to kill Picard's son. Klingons -======- (excluding Worf, who has appeared in every episode, and Alexander, who has appeared in several episodes) 20. "Heart of Glory" - Three Klingons, who long for the old days of the Empire, get rescued by the Enterprise. 34. "A Matter Of Honor" - Riker takes part in an officer exchange program aboard the Pagh. 46. "The Emissary" - An old girlfriend of Worf's, K'Ehleyr, is part of a mission to meet a Klingon ship which has been in "deep sleep" for years. 58. "The Defector" - When the Enterprise crosses over the neutral zone and finds that an invasion plan was faked, and the Romulan ships demand the surrender of the Enterprise, several Klingon ships also uncloak to help defend the Enterprise. 63. "Yesterday's Enterprise" - In the alternative timeline, the Klingon Empire and the Federation are at war. 65. "Sins Of The Father" - After discovering that Worf has a brother, he travels to the Klingon Home World. There, Worf discovered that his natural father, Maug, is accused of betraying Khitomer to the Romulans. When the true nature of the events might be a cause of a civil war, Worf is faced with taking his own life to preserve honor. Rather than die, Worf accepts discommendation. 81. "Reunion" - Picard is asked to choose a new leader of the Klingon empire. 95. "The Drumhead" - Trials begin when a Klingon exchange officer is found to be giving Federation secrets to the Romulans. 98. "The Mind's Eye" - The Klingons accuse the Federation of supplying phasers to rebels of the Klingon Empire. 100-101. "Redemption" - A civil war begins when a son of Duras challenges Gowron's right to become leader. 107-108. "Unification" - Gowron supplies a cloaked ship for Picard and Data to travel to Romulus. 139. "Aquiel" - A Federation communications post is near the Klingon/Federation border. 142-143. "Birthright" - Worf finds a settlement that consists entirely of Klingons who were captured by Romulans and their offspring. Worf is then captured, and, while held prisoner, teaches the young people the Klingon way. 146. "The Chase" - The Klingons are part of an archelogical search for an ancient secret. 148. "Suspicians" - A Klingon scientist is called to verify a Ferengi discovery. 149. "Rightful Heir" - Kahless, a prominent Klingon figure from the past, returns to rebuild the Klingon empire. 157. "Gambit, Part II" - A Klingon is carrying an artifact. 173. "Firstborn" - The crew of the Enterprise travel to a Klingon outpost to participate in a Klingon festival, where Worf encounters an Alexander from the future. 177. "All Good Things" - The future universe has the Klingon Empire and the Federation at odds at each other. Foreshadowing of DSN's "Way Of The Warrior"? "Q" -=- 1&2. "Encounter At Farpoint" - "Q" challenges the crew to find the secret of Farpoint Station. 10. "Hide And Q" - "Q" tempts Riker with the power of the "Q" 42. "Q Who" - "Q" sends the crew to their first encounter with the Borg. 61. "Deja Q" - "Q" is stripped of his powers and is sent to the Enterprise. 94. "Qpid" - "Q" sends the crew to Sherwood Forest and makes Picard...Robin Hood. 132. "True Q" - A visitor on the Enterprise discovers that she has "Q"-like powers, and "Q" arrives to help her. 141. "Tapestry" - Picard dies on the operating table, and "Q" shows how different his life would have been if he didn't get stabbed. 177. "All Good Things" - Q lets Picard know that the Q have never stopped putting humanity on trial, and it was Picard who destroys the universe. Romulans -======- 26. "The Neutral Zone" - The Romulans announce that they are back. 37. "Contagion" - On a planet in the Neutral Zone, both the Enterprise and a Romulan ship get infected with a computer virus. 55. "The Enemy" - Stranded on a stormy planet, LaForge discovers a survivor of a crashed Romulan ship. 58. "The Defector" - A Romulan defects to the Enterprise with information that could prevent...or cause...a war. 68. "Tin Man" - The Enterprise races against the Romulans to meet up with "Tin Man", a living starship. 82. "Future Imperfect" - Riker believes that he is a prisoner of the Romulans. 85. "Data's Day" - A visiting Vulcan ambassador turns out to be a Romulan spy in disguise. 98. "The Mind's Eye" - The Romulans "program" LaForge, and use him to try and cause a war between the Klingons and the Federation. 100-101. "Redemption" - The Duras family is being helped by the Romulans. 107-108. "Unification" - Sela uses Spock as part of a ploy to take over the planet Vulcan. 124. "The Next Phase" - The Enterprise helps out a disabled Romulan Ship. However, on transport back to the Enterprise, Ensign Ro and Geordi LaForge disappear. 140. "Face Of The Enemy" - Deanna Troi is captured, changed to look like a Romulan, and is used as part of a plan for three highly-placed Romulan officials to defect to the Federation. 142-143. "Birthright" - Worf is captured at a Klingon settlement run by Romulans. 146. "The Chase" - At the last part of a archelogical chase, the Romulans try to capture an ancient secret. 151. "Timescape" - While trying to help the Romulans, the Enterprise gets caught in a time bubble where time is standing still. 164. "The Pegasus" - The Romulans find out about the Pegasus, and the advanced technology that it holds. The Enterprise races in order to get to the technology first, but when the Enterprise enters the asteroid, the passage is blocked off. Using a advanced cloaking device, the Enterprise escapes from the asteroid, and then we find out why the Federation doesn't use cloaking devices. 177. "All Good Things" - In the present, Admiral Tomaluk is asking about Enterprises actions. In the future, the Romulans were taken over by the Klingons. Stardates ~~~~~~~~~ After the random stardates in the original "Star Trek", the powers that be decided on a more logical way to determine a stardate. Thus, the following came about. EXAMPLE: "Captain's Log: Stardate 45076.3" The "4" represents that the series takes place in the 24th century, according to an original writer's guide, although Deep Space Nine may change that. It also has been noted that 1000 stardates pass with every year. The "5" represents the season number of TNG without exception. The "076" represents the portion of a season that advances during TNG. The ".3" represents a portion of a day thereof. During the pre-recorded sub-space messages and recorded logs of away teams, both the current stardate and the current time (in 24-hour military format, down to the second) are shown on the bottom of the screen. ("The Defector", "Identity Crisis") Working Titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6. "Where None Have Gone Before" -> "Where No One Has Gone Before" 11. "Love Beyond Time And Space" -> "Haven" 15. "Unconditional Return" -> "11001001" 23. "The Shroud" -> "Skin of Evil" 39. "Time To The Second" -> "Time Squared" 44. "Send In The Clones" -> "Up The Long Ladder" 80. "Beyond Tomorrow" -> "Legacy" 81. "When Honor is Lost" -> "Reunion" 93. "To The Nth Degree" -> "The Nth Degree" 95. "It Can't Happen Here" -> "The Drumhead" 96. "Civil Wars" -> "Half A Life" 97. "Paradise" -> "The Host" 99. "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" -> "In Theory" 110. "Barriers" -> "New Ground" 115. "Terror In Ten-Forward" -> "Power Play" 132. "Q and I" -> "Q-Me" -> "True Q" 176. "The Good Fight" -> "Preemptive Strike" What is canon? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ According to various sources, this is what is considered acceptable, or canon, for potential TNG episodes: * Almost all of the original series (except for obvious conflicts) * All of Star Trek: The Motion Picture * Most of Star Trek II, III, IV, and VI * All of the TNG episodes * "TNG Technical Manual" by Mike Okuda and Rick Sternbach The following is not acceptable: * Star Trek (The Animated Series) * Star Trek V: The Final Frontier * All Star Trek Novels (yes, even the ones Gene Roddenberry wrote) * All fanzines and fan written material * Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise * Worlds Of The Federation * All FASA Material Ranks and Insignia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the next generation, the following uniform colors represent which division a person is in: Medical Corps and Sciences - Navy Blue (?) Security and Engineering - Mustard Yellow Command and Navigation - Wine Red Vice Admiral - Gold rectangle with three circle in it. (Redemption II and Chain of Command I). (UV) Apparently, the number of circles corresponds to the number of "stars" the admiral has. Captain - Four solid gold circles Commander - three solid gold circles Lieutenant Commander - two solid gold circles and one empty gold circle Lieutenant - two solid gold circles Lieutenant (Junior Grade) - One solid gold circle and one empty Ensign - One solid gold circle - Two silver rectangles (worn by Kosinski in "Where No One Has Gone Before") Cadet - Various black stripes depending on group assignment. (First Duty) NOTE: During seasons one or two, some of the pips were in silver. NOTE: There have been inaccuracies with the pips and ranks, especially with the rank of O'Brien. According to Gene Roddenberry, there are no enlisted ranks in Starfleet. However, in "Family", Sergei Rozhenko (Worf's foster father) mentions something about meeting another Chief Petty Officer. Later on, in the same episode, Sergei mentions that he, an enlisted man, managed to raise an officer. Also, in "The Drumhead", the part-Romulan, part-Human medical technician said that he was so anxious to get into space, he decided to forgo the Academy and, instead, become enlisted. This will indeed contradict what Gene has said. In "Future Imperfect", some of the ranks in effect 15 years from season 4 are: Admiral - Four Gold Bars Captain - Four Silver Bars The other ranks are based upon the "normal" TNG ranks. They are formed by substituting a bar for a solid circle and a narrow bar for an empty circle. The rank is part of the insignia/communicator. Picard Surrenders ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1&2. "Encounter at Farpoint" - Picard says "Transmit the following in all languages and in all frequencies: 'We surrender'." 5. "The Last Outpost" - The crew assumes that the Ferengi have them immobilized, and attempt to surrender, but the Ferengi surrender first, believing that the Enterprise have them immobilized. 30. "The Outrageous Okona" - Picard drops shields "In case we decide to surrender to them." 34. "A Matter of Honor" - Picard surrenders to Riker on the Pagh. 47. "Peak Performance" - Riker asks Picard "Would you care to surrender now?" even before the war games begin. Later, the Ferengi drop by, and demand the surrender of the Hathaway. 58. "The Defector" - The Romulans ask Picard to surrender, but he doesn't. 63. "Yesterday's Enterprise" - Alternate-Picard refuses to surrender to the Klingons. Picard violates the Prime Directive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In "The Drumhead", it is recorded that Picard violated the Prime Directive nine times while in command of the Enterprise. While it was not directly specified what the nine violations were, these are believed to be the episodes containing these violations: 8. "Justice" - In order to save Wesley from the death penalty for (accidentally) violating one of the Edo laws. 14. "Angel One" - The crew barely managed to save the survivors of a Federation ship from death for trying to change the society of Angel One. 41. "Pen Pals" - Data communicates with a girl whose planet was slowly self-destructing. 44. "Up the Long Ladder" - Picard essentially forced the clone race to live and breed with the Bringloidi, despite the strong resistance of the clone race and the fact that this would completely destroy the non-sexual nature of the clone race. 50. "The Ensigns of Command" - The Enterprise manages to delay a Sheliak vessel from destroying a Federation colony on Tau Cygna Five, even though the planet is part of the Sheliak Corporate. 52. "Who Watches the Watchers" - The Enterprise treats a Mintakan person for serious injuries as a result of a Federation observation post's cloaking device's failure, ending with that race believing Picard was a god. 60. "The High Ground" - The Enterprise engages in a commando raid in order to rescue Captain Picard and Beverly Crusher on a warring world. 80. "Legacy" - The commando raid might have radically changed the balance of power on the planet. 89. "First Contact" - The Enterprise contacts a planet in order to rescue Commander Riker. Command Offered to Commander Riker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 21. "The Arsenal of Freedom" - USS Drake (mentioned--offered before Enterprise) 40. "The Icarus Factor" - USS Aries 74. "The Best of Both Worlds" - USS Melbourne Riker actually commands a ship, albeit temporarily, in the following episodes: 34. "A Matter Of Honor" - Klingon Ship Pagh 47. "Peak Performance" - USS Hathaway 75. "The Best Of Both Worlds-Part II" - USS Enterprise NCC-1701D 101. "Redemption II" - USS Excalibur during a blockade Wesley Saves The Day.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. "The Naked Now" - Wesley modifies a tractor beam into a repulser beam to push the Enterprise away in order to give Data the extra time needed to reinsert the chips. 6. "Where No One Has Gone Before" - Wesley is the only one to notice that the traveler is phasing. 9. "The Battle" - Wesley discovers the Ferengi transmissions which are affecting Picard. 12. "The Big Goodbye" - Wesley fixes the holodeck because his mother is in there. 13. "Datalore" - Wesley realizes that Lore is impersonating Data 47. "Peak Performance" - Wesley's experiment is beamed onto Riker's ship, giving the ship the necessary power to "save the day". 60. "The High Ground" - Wesley comes up with a way to track the dimensional shift of the terrorists. 72. "Menage a Troi" - Wesley identifies a signal as resembling a Betazoid gong, helping to save Lwaxana Troi, Deanna Troi, and Riker from the Ferengi ship. 83. "Final Mission" - Wesley is able to get past the guardian of the well and get water for Captain Picard. 106. "The Game" - Wesley realizes the true purpose of the game and repairs Data in time to awaken everyone from hypnosis. ....and Screws Up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8. "Justice" - Wesley trips over a barrier, and nearly loses his life. 49. "Evolution" - Wesley, while pulling an all-nighter, leaves a container open, causing some nanites to escape and wreck havoc on the ship. 79. "Remember Me" - Wesley's experiment causes his mother to be trapped in a warp bubble. 119. "The First Duty" - Wesley's flight team performs an extremely dangerous maneuver which results in a serious accident and causes the death of a fellow team member. The resulting coverup causes Wesley to repeat a year at the academy. 172. "Journey's End" - Wesley warns the colonists that the Federation may beam them up, endangering the away team. The Walking Dead ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Several times during the series, a major character has died, only to be saved at the last minute. Some of these episodes include: 10. "Hide and Q" - Worf and Wesley get impaled by soldiers. 39. "Time Squared" - The Enterprise is seen being destroyed. 70. "The Most Toys" - Data is believed to be dead by the crew. 73. "Transfigurations" - Worf falls down in the shuttle bay, only to be saved by John Doe. 116. "Ethics" - After a barrel crashes on Worf back, Worf dies during an experimental surgery. However, his "redundant" body organs kicked in at the last minute. 118. "Cause and Effect" - A collision with a starship causes the Enterprise to explode, killing everyone on board, and causing a time loop in which the Enterprise encounters a collision with another starship, killing everyone on board, causing a time loop... 129. "Man of the People" - Deanna is killed in order to stop an ambassador from passing his evil emotions to another empathic person. 156-157. "Gambit" - Captain Picard is believed to be dead. Who's Smoking? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1&2. "Encounter at Farpoint" - Q appears in 20th century military uniform with an unlit cigarette in his right hand. 7. "Lonely Among Us" - Data smokes a pipe (much to the dismay of the rest of the crew, especially Lt. Yar) as the first part of adopting his Sherlock Holmes character. 12. "The Big Goodbye" - Picard is offered a holographic cigarette in the police station. His coughing displays his displeasure. 45. "Manhunt" - Picard as Dixon Hill lights up again in full view, without coughing. 61. "Deja Q" - After Q gets his powers back, he brings the Mexican band to the bridge, and gives Riker and Picard a cigar, and after he leaves, he becomes the smoke from Picard's cigar. 88. "Clues" - Guinan has a lit cigarette in a holder in D Hill's outer office, doesn't take a puff. (Watch how the cigarette always changes to a different length at each camera cut. A common problem in any movie where smoking is portrayed). 126-127. "Time's Arrow" - Samuel Clemens chomps on a huge cigar. Suffers from tobacco addiction withdrawal in the second part. 134. "A Fistful Of Datas" - Troi, playing the mysterious stranger, is seen smoking in the sheriff's office. Saucer Separation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The TNG Enterprise, being a starship carrying families, has the ability to separate into saucer and warp drive sections in case of an emergency situation. When separated, the saucer section is capable of only impulse speed, while the warp drive section turns into a formidable battle machine. 1. "Encounter at Farpoint" - While Worf takes the saucer section to Farpoint Station, Picard takes the warp drive section to meet up with the Q entity. 21. "Arsenal of Freedom" - Geordi takes the Warp Drive section in order to destroy the defense device on Minos, while Chief Engineer Logan takes the saucer section to safety. 75. "Best of Both Worlds - Part II" - In order to retrieve Locutus/Picard, the Enterprise separates into two sections, with Riker in charge of the Warp Drive section, and Cmdr. Shelby in command of the saucer section. While the Borg attack the warp drive section, the rescue shuttle with Worf and Data launches from the saucer section. Part of the reason that we don't see more saucer seperations is due to budget constraints. Shuttlecraft ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following shuttlecraft, associated with the Enterprise, have appeared in TNG: NCC-1701D-1 - "Sakarov" ("Unnatural Selection") NCC-1701D-2 - "Goddard" (loaned to Scotty in "Relics") NCC-1701D-5 - "El-Baz" ("Time Squared", "Descent, Part I") NCC-1701D-5 - "Onizuka" (used in "The Ensigns of Command") NCC-1701D-5 - Feynman ("The Nth Degree") NCC-1701D-6 - ("Coming of Age") NCC-1701D-7 - "Onizuka" ("The Minds Eye") NCC-1701D-9 - ("The Price") NCC-1701D-12 - "Pike" (destroyed in "The Most Toys") NCC-1701D-13 - (crashed on Vegra II in "Skin of Evil") - "Fermi" (Destroyed - "Rascals") Other shuttlecraft from other ships.... NCC-2544-10 - (shuttle from USS Repulse, "The Child") NCC-45167 - "Cousteau" (from the Aries, "Identity Crisis") In "Unnatural Selection", Data states explicitly that he is fully trained to pilot all current Federation vessels, including auxiliaries (namely Shuttlecraft). We've also seen Ro, Riker, Picard, Wesley, Geordi, and Worf fly shuttles, but Data seems to be the crew's "driver." In the episode "Power Play", Chief O'Brien mentions that some of the shuttlecraft are equipped with transporters, as demonstrated earlier with "The Best of Both Worlds - Part II". Attempts at Self-Destruct ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 15. "11001001" - Picard and Riker try to self destruct in order to prevent the possibility of the Enterprise falling into enemy hands. 28. "Where Silence Has Lease" - Picard tries to self destruct for Nagilum. 37. "Contagion" - Virus-induced sort-of-self-destruct-like-thing. 77. "Brothers" - Picard attempts to engage the self-destruct sequence in order to regain control of the Enterprise, but fails. Time Travel ~~~~~~~~~~~ 24. "We'll Always Have Paris" - Dr. Paul Manheim's time experiment causes small loops to occur in time. 39. "Time Squared" - Due to a strange energy vortex, a duplicate Picard from the future arrives on a shuttlecraft 63. "Yesterday's Enterprise" - A worm hole is created, causing the Enterprise-C to travel through time. 67. "Captain's Holiday" - Two Vorgons travel from the 27th century to get the Tox Uthat. 82. "Future Imperfect" - Riker thinks he's in the future. 109. "A Matter Of Time" - Berlinghoff Rasmussen, in the 22nd century, steals a time machine from a visiting time traveler from the 26th century, and uses it to visit the Enterprise and steal some devices to "invent" later on. 118. "Cause and Effect" - The Enterprise and the Bozeman gets caught in a time loop. For the Enterprise, it was for around 17 days. For the Bozeman, it was either caught in the loop for around 80 years, or simply shot forward in time about 80 years. 126. "Time's Arrow" - Upon discovery of Data's head on Earth, the crew of the Enterprise travel to a planet. In order to see the aliens/shapeshifters, Data constructs a phase inverter, and, in the process, manages to travel to 1893. At the end of part one, Picard, Riker, Troi, Dr. Crusher, and Geordi walk into the time vortex, and end up in the 19th century, although they did manage to get back into the 24th century, and accidentally sending Samuel Clemens to the 24th century before returning him to the 19th century. 141. "Tapestry" - Q takes Picard back to his days after graduating from the Academy. 151. "Timescape" - An alien creature on a Romulan ship causes time to stand still in order to save it's young. 163. "Parallels" - Worf passes through a time eddy, and traverses through several timelines. 173. "Firstborn" - Alexander from the future comes to the present to change himself and his own personal history. 177. "All Good Things" - Captain Picard, thanks to Q, has Picard jumping from present, to seven years previous, to twenty years in the future. Also, the Traveler ("Where None Have Gone Before" and "Remember Me") could be considered a time traveler. Maybe. The Crew Taken Over ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. "The Naked Now" - The entire crew gets a virus that is like intoxication. 7. "Lonely Among Us" - While passing through an energy cloud, an intelligence is picked up, taking over Worf, Beverly Crusher, Assistant Chief Engineer Singh, and Captain Picard. 9. "The Battle" - A Ferengi "thought-maker" is used by Daimon Bok to cause Captain Picard to relive the Stargazer incident that occurred nine years previous. 10. "Hide and Q" - Q takes over Data, and tells Riker that he has been given the powers of the Q. 25. "Conspiracy" - Several members of Starfleet high command are taken over by the "Blue Gill" creatures. 27. "The Child" - A glowing white sphere enters the Enterprise, and causes Troi to become pregnant with an alien child. 32. "The Schizoid Man" - Data gets taken over by Ira Graves, who transfers his mind over to Data. 37. "Contagion" - Data gets infected with an alien virus. 66. "Allegiance" - Captain Picard gets kidnapped, and is replaced by an evil imposter. 74-75. "The Best of Both Worlds" - Captain Picard is kidnapped by the Borg, and is turned into Locutus of Borg. 77. "Brothers" - A homing program in Data is activated by Data's creator: Dr. Noonian Soong. 88. "Clues" - Troi gets taken over by an alien race that simply wants to be left alone. 92. "Identity Crisis" - LaForge and another member of Starfleet gets taken over by a parasite from an earlier away team mission in 40???.?. 93. "The Nth Degree" - Barclay gains the intelligence of an alien probe. 98. "The Minds Eye" - LaForge is brainwashed by the Romulans, and made to accomplish a Romulan mission. 106. "The Game" - Riker brings back an electronic game from Raisa which is not only addicting, but provides a form of mind control for everyone on board ship. Under this mind control, Riker, LaForge, Troi, and Dr. Crusher deactivate Data. 112. "Violations" - Troi, Riker, and Dr. Crusher face inexplicable comas while a group of aliens are on board. The comas are caused by a nightmare. 114. "Conundrum" - The entire crew, including Data, is affected by sudden amnesia, and is involved in a war. 115. "Power Play" - Troi, O'Brien, and Data is taken over by the spirits of cadet prisoners on a penal colony set up by the Ux-Mal. 125. "The Inner Light" - A space probe interfaces with Captain Picard, and forces him to relive the life of another man. 129. "Man of the People" - A visiting mediator uses Deanna Troi to pass on his negative emotions. 140. "Face Of The Enemy" - Deanna Troi is captured by a Romulan, and is used to help in a defection. 166. "Sub Rosa" - A entity takes over Beverly Crusher, and causes Beverly to resign from Starfleet and live on the colony. Enterprise Exceeds Warp Limits ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Enterprise is able to only achieve Warp 9.5 "with extreme risk" (Encounter at Farpoint). However, there have been various times when this 'speed limit' has been exceeded. 6. "Where No One Has Gone Before" - In a warp field experiment with the Traveler, Wesley's distraction causes the Traveler to phase in and out, and causes the Enterprise to travel 2.7 million light years in a few seconds. 17. "When The Bough Breaks" - When Captain Picard insists that the Aldean people return the children kidnapped from the Enterprise, the Enterprise is hit with a bolt of energy that causes it to travel such a distance that it would take three days to travel back to Aldea at Warp 9. 42. "Q Who" - Q, with the snap of his fingers, send the Enterprise 7,000 light years away for their first encounter with the Borg. Also, when the Enterprise is being chased by the Borg, LaForge reads the speed off as Warp 9.65. 80. "Legacy" - In the teaser, the Enterprise is going Warp 9.6 to Tasha Yar's birthplace. 93. "The Nth Degree" - Barclay, with the knowledge gained from an alien probe, creates a space distortion that causes the Enterprise to travel halfway across the Galaxy. 152. "Descent" - The Enterprise uses a transwarp conduit while chasing the Borg and tracking down Data. TOS/TMS Crossovers In TNG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While TNG is supposed to take place 78 years after the original series, there have been occasions in which various characters and actors, who appeared in either the original series or the movies, reappeared on TNG. Among these are.... 1. "Encounter At Farpoint" - DeForest Kelley makes an appearance as an unnamed admiral who hates transporters and notices that Data, with all that knowledge, doesn't have pointed ears. 3. "The Naked Now" - The records from the original Enterprise ("The Naked Time") were used to combat a microbe that causes drunk-like effects. 22. "Symbiosis" - Merritt Butrick was T'Jon in "Symbiosis", and, of course, appeared as Kirk's son David Marcus in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search For Spock. (After his appearance in TNG, Merritt Butrick died due to complications of AIDS) 71. "Sarek" - Mark Lenard makes an appearance as Sarek. 107-108. "Unification" - Leonard Nimoy makes an appearance as Spock and Mark Lenard as Sarek. Malachi Throne, who plays Romulan Senator Pardek in "Unification", was involved in TOS's "The Managerie" as Commodore Jose Mendez. 130. "Relics" - Scotty modified the transporter so that the transporter buffer is recycled and the rematerialization subroutine is disabled so that the two survivors of the Jenolin could survive while waiting for a rescue. 75 years later, the Enterprise reactivates the transporter, and Scotty is the lone survivor, without aging. Kirk has been mentioned in "The Naked Now", "Unification II", and "Relics". Diana Muldaur, a guest star on TOS episodes "Return To Tomorrow" as Dr. Ann Mulhall and "Is There In Truth No Beauty" as Dr. Miranda Jones, appeared on a regular basis as Dr. Pulaski during the second season of TNG. Majel Barrett, who played Number One ("The Cage") and Doctor/Nurse Chapel, is used as the TNG computer voice, and has appeared as Deanna Troi's mother, Lwaxana Troi. Security Codes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emergency Evacuation in "11001001": This is the emergency evacuation procedule while the Enterprise is docked at a space station. "Decks 2 through 4 to cargo transporters. Decks 5 through 10 proceed to transporters 1, 2, 3, and 4. Decks 6 through 16 proceed to transporters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Decks 17 through 28 proceed to transporters 11, 12, 13, and 14. Decks 29 through 42 proceed to transporters 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20. This is not a drill. This is not a drill." Auto-Destruct Sequence in "11001001": (V) Activation - Picard and Riker place their hands on the computer terminals for finger scan. Computer: "Recognized - Picard, Jean-Luc, Captain. Recognized - Riker, William T., Commander." Picard: "Set auto-destruct sequence." Computer: "Does the first officer concur?" Riker: "Yes, set auto-destruct sequence...now." Computer: "Auto-destruct will detonate in four minutes and fifty-nine seconds." Deactivation - Picard: (lays hand on bridge computer console) "Cancel auto-destruct." Computer: "Does the first officer agree?" Riker: (laying hand on computer) "Affirmative" Computer: "Auto-destruct cancelled." (NOTE: While the auto-destruct can be activated in Engineering, it can only be deactivated on the bridge.) Secured Message Code in "Conspiracy" (UV): Capain Picard received a message that is labeled Code 47. Code 47 is a Starfleet emergency frequency, and is for the Captain's eyes only. Verification is as follows: The screen shows the Starfleet logo with the words "United Federation Of Planets"/"Starfleet Command". Computer: "This is an emergency communique. It is not to be discussed with fellow officers unless deemed absolutely necessary. There will be no computer record of said transmission." Picard: "Understood." Computer: "Proceed with voiceprint identification." Picard: "Picard, Jean-Luc, Captain, USS Enterprise." Computer: "Voiceprint verified." [Communique begins] Later in that episode, another verification procedure takes place in order to verify that Picard has not been taken over: Captain Picard beams onto Ditalics Three. He enters a mine, and is met with Captain Rixx, whose phaser is pointed at Picard. Captain Scott and Captain Keel join the group, with Scott pulling out her phaser and pointing it at Picard. Keel: "Thanks for coming." Picard: "This is some greeting, old friend." Keel: "Tell me, Jean-Luc... where did we first meet?" Picard pauses. Rixx: "Answer the question." Picard: "Calsetie three. It was a bar, and quite an exotic one as I remember. What do I win?" Keel: "Do you recall the night you introduced Jack Crusher to Beverly?" Picard: "You know full well that I hadn't met Beverly then, you introduced them." Keel: "My brother introduced them." Picard: "You don't have a brother. Two sisters, Anna and Melissa. What the hell is all this about?" Keel nods to Rixx and Scott, who put away their phasers. Rixx: "Apologies, Captain. We had to make sure you were really you." Picard Secured Message Code in "The Defector": (V) (Picard and Data are viewing information on Nelvana system) Computer: "Captain Picard, priority one message from Starfleet coming in on secured channel." Picard: "In my ready room. Computer, delay time." Computer: "Two hours twenty-two minute delay from time of transmission at Starfleet Command on Lion Three." Picard: (having entered his ready room) "Computer, key access Four One Two Mark Eight Zero Picard, Jean-Luc Starfleet Priority Code Gamma. Decode. Begin Message." (Message begins). Ferengi Captain's Security Code in "Menage a Troi" (V): Lwaxana Troi: "Oh, I'll need your access code." Daimon Tog: "Yes, my beloved. Computer, access code kei yuri dactei..." Dr. Farek: (Interrupting) "TOG! Be silent! I knew you were not to be trusted." Data's Lock on command functions in "Brothers" (V): Spoken: One Seven Three Four Six Seven [Three] Two One Four Seven Six Charlie Three Two Seven Eight Nine Seven Seven Seven Six [Four] Three Tango Seven Three Two Victor Seven Three One One Seven Eight Eight Eight Seven Three Two Four Seven Six Seven Eight Nine Seven Six Four Three Seven Six LOCK Display: One Seven Three Four Six Seven Two One Four Seven Six Charlie Three Two Seven Eight Nine Seven Seven Seven Six Three Tango Seven Three Two Victor Seven Three One One Seven [One] Eight Eight Eight Seven Three Two Four Seven Six Seven Eight Nine Seven Six Four Three Seven Six LOCK Numbers in [Brackets] are unique to the series they appear in (i.e. missing from the other). Computer Recognition Command Levels in "Brothers": (UV) Data: Alpha-1 Picard: Alpha-2 Riker: Omega-3 (In "Power Play") Klingon File Security Access Codes in "Reunion": (UV) K'Ehleyr's Access Level: "Padoch-Cha" Required Access Level: "Duco-Cha" T'Pel's (Romulan Spy Selak) clearance code to Data for information in "Data's Day": (UV) Kappa-Alpha-Four-Six-Zero-One-Seven-Zero-Four LaForge's Access Code in "The Minds Eye": LaForge: "Computer, reroute the power flow in Cargo Bay 4 transporter through the auxiliary replicator system." Computer: "Please verify command with necessary protocol." LaForge: "Initiate protocol 364-B." Computer: "Verify priority clearance." LaForge: "Recognized LaForge Theta 2 997." Computer: "Acknowledged. Power has been rerouted through auxiliary power distribution system code number 44762." (Note, this code was also used in "Hollow Pursuits") Riker Command Override in "Power Play": When the bridge was taken over: "Computer, transfer command to Engineering, full security alert." This effectively shut down all control panels, including Con and Ops. After Troi, O'Brien, and Data leave the bridge: "Computer, re-enable bridge control, security protocol authorization Riker Omega Three." Convention Hints ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are writing a letter to a cast member or a guest star, please send a SASE to: [Name of cast member or guest star] c/o Paramount Pictures Corporation 5555 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038 DO NOT USE THEIR HOME ADDRESSES. First of all, these actors and actresses deserve their privacy, and secondly, they will return all mail sent to their home addresses unopened. Patrick Stewart - May or may not allow taping of convention appearance. He considers convention appearances to be a personal experience to be shared with those in the audience. Brent Spiner - He is very protective of his privacy, and rarely makes convention appearances, partially due to a bad experience with a fan at a convention in New York. He does not allow the video taping or the photographing of convention appearances. Gates McFadden - Do not videotape convention appearance. Wil Wheaton - He doesn't allow videotaping. The explanation was that someone had taped him before and sold these tapes without his consent or paying him. Michael Dorn - "I don't LIKE prune juice, Worf likes prune juice, I don't." Marina Sirtis - Marina objects to being videotaped now. No flash photography when Q&A starts. Also, she has no idea about how the pips work, nothing about Engineering, why Worf changed uniform color, and similar topics. Also, please seperate the character names from the actor names. Please remember, these actors are taking their personal time in order to appear at conventions. Some of these actors do not give out autographs, others do. The "no videotaping" rule is due to the fact that some unscrupulous people tape the convention appearances and then resell the tapes without royalties going to the actors. How Many Episodes? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In order to be counted as appearing on an episode, the character must appear or be heard in the episode. Holograms and flashbacks don't count. NOTE: This section is still being worked on. Patrick Stewart: ___ episodes as Captain Picard + 2 episodes as Locutus of Borg (Directed 3 Episode) Jonathan Frakes: ___ episodes as Commander Riker (Directed 6 Episodes) Levar Burton: ___ episodes as Lt. LaForge (Directed 1 Episode) Denise Crosby: ___ episodes as Lt. Yar + 1 guest appearance as Yar in "Yesterday's Enterprise" + 3 episodes as Sela Michael Dorn: ___ episodes as Worf Gates McFadden: ___ episodes as Dr. Crusher Marina Sirtis: ___ episodes as Deanna Troi Brent Spiner: ___ episodes as Data + 3 episodes as Lore + 2 episode as Dr. Noonian Soong Wil Wheaton: ___ episodes as Wesley Crusher Colm Meaney: 45 episodes as Chief O'Brien/Transporter Chief/Other Whoopi Goldberg: 22 episodes as Guinan Diana Muldaur: 20 episodes as Kate Pulaski Majel Barrett: MANY episodes as Enterprise Computer Voice (most uncredited) + 5 episodes as Lwaxana Troi Birthdays ~~~~~~~~~ February 2, 1949 - Brent Spiner 16, 1957 - LeVar Burton 17 - Michelle Forbes 23, 1935 - Majel Barrett Roddenberry March 20 - John de Lancie (Q) 29, 1960 - Marina Sirtis May 30 - Michael Piller 30, 1953 - Colm Meany July 13, 1940 - Patrick Stewart 29, 1972 - Wil Wheaton August 6 - Mike Okuda 19, 1921 - Gene Roddenberry 19, 1938 - Diana Muldaur 19, 1952 - Jonathan Frakes 28, 1953 - Gates McFadden November 13, 1949 - Whoopi Goldberg 24, 1957 - Denise Crosby December 9, 1952 - Michael Dorn 25 - Rick Berman Money In The Future ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It should be noted that people are always offering to buy each other coffee, etc. in Ten Forward, but this may just be a gesture, since we never see anyone pay for anything. Also, they must be playing poker for *some* stakes, just playing for chips would be meaningless. "Encounter At Farpoint" - Beverly Crusher buys a roll of cloth, and has her account on the Enterprise billed. "The Last Outpost" - The Ferengi called the comm badges a shamefull use of a precious metal, yet they said they have their own "matter-energy device". "Skin Of Evil" - [Unconfirmed] Worf mentioned that Tasha was favored in the ship's pool in the upcoming martial arts tournament. "Conspiracy" - The planet where the Starship Captains meet is Ditalics B, and is said to be owned by Ditalics Mining Corporation, which may imply something of the Federation's economic structure. "The Neutral Zone" - Picard mentions that they no longer use money. "Manhunt" - Picard, while on the holodeck running the Dixon Hill program, goes to the bar to buy a drink. He, of course, forgot to bring money, and the lady had to pay for the drinks. "The Price" - There is a bidding war going on for the use of a wormhole, and Picard mentions how much toll the Ferengi might charge if they get the rights to use that wormhole. "Peak Performance" - Riker is playing strategema against Kolrami. Worf whispers to Riker that he has bet a "sizeable amount" on Riker in the ship's pool. "A Matter Of Perspective" - Dr. Apgar's reason for developing the Krieger wave generator was to sell it to the highest bidder. "Unification II" - When Riker enters the bar, he is asked to toss a couple of coins into the jar for a song. Riker responds that he doesn't have any money. "Gambit" - The pursuit of an ancient Romulan artifact is accompanied by a promise of gold pressed latnium. Religion In The Future ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Who Watches The Watchers" - Picard is thought to be a god by the populace. "Data's Day" - In Data's log, a Hindu festival of lights is mentioned. Did you know... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...That Geordi LaForge is named after a real Star Trek fan named George LaForge? George LaForge died from muscular dystrophy in 1975. ...That Denise Crosby originally tried out for the role of Counselor Troi and Marina Sirtis tried out for the role of Security Chief Tasha Yar? ...That Gene Roddenberry's full name is Eugene Wesley Roddenberry, thus, in creating Wesley Crusher, Gene used his own middle name and based the character on what he wanted to be like when he was young? ...Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) did the special effect shots only for "Encounter At Farpoint". However, they get credit in every episode because of the extra stock footage for Enterprise fly-bys and such. Even ILM stock footage isn't used much anymore, except when the Enterprise enters Warp. ...TNG is filmed in 35mm using Panavision cameras. The film is transferred to videotape, and post-production is done on video. ...That William Riker and Deanna Troi is based upon Decker and Ilia from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture"? ...That while "Skin of Evil" was aired after "Symbiosis", they were produced in the reverse order. Near the end of Symbiosis, when the Ornarans and Brekkians beam off, Denise Crosby is seen in the background, waving goodbye as the doors close. (UV) ...LeVar Burton, when shooting began for "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", was in the hospital for emergency surgery. Colm Meany was used instead for several scenes, and LeVar appeared in closeups during BOBW2 and was absent for several episodes after that. ...LeVar Burton appeared on "Roots"? He's not the only one. Thalmus Rasulala, who played Captain Donald Varley of the USS Yamato in "Contagion", played Omoro Kinte in ROOTS. Also, Ben Vereen, who is also a Trek fan, also appeared on Roots. ...While filming "The Wounded", there was a scene in which Colm Meaney was serving Keiko steak and potatoes for dinner. The potatoes had to get from the spoon to the plate easily, while he continued with the dialogue, moved around, served himself, etc. After about a zillion takes, it finally worked, except that one small piece of potato bounced off the plate and onto the table. So, Colm improvised, and quickly popped it in his mouth. "Cut!" "What was wrong with that?" "Well, you popped that potato in your mouth." "Yeah, so?" "Well, you can't do that -- see, this is a self-cleaning ship." "I got to it FIRST." ...Hawking was on the Paramount lot for the video release of the film "A Brief History of Time". He was given a tour of the set, and when they reached the bridge set, he began tapping out something he wanted to say through his voice synthesizer. After about a minute, it said "Could you take me out of my chair and put me in the captain's chair?" Now, Hawking *never* asks to be taken out of his chair, so this was clearly a very big deal. Someone did, and a few days later the idea of a quick cameo came up for "Descent". ...That "Star Trek: The Next Generation" has made over $500,000,000 in syndication and merchandising. ...That if you look closely at the Enterprise during the fly-by in the opening credits, you can see someone walking past the windows. According to Mike Okuda in the "Star Trek: The Official Fan Club Magazine" (#60), this is Captain Picard. ..."The Child" and "Devil's Due" were originally scripts for the proposed "Star Trek: Phase II" television series. The "Star Trek: Phase II" series idea was scrapped, and instead, the sets were used for the shooting of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" ...At the time of the filming of "Q Who", there were two visual supervisors: Dan Curry and Rob Legato. They each had their own specifications for the design of the Borg ship: Rob Legato - The Borg ship should be a ball with a trench of detail around the middle. Dan Curry - The Borg ship should be a cube that looked smooth at a distance. As you got closer and closer, more detail would be revealed. (Dan had hired Special Effects for this job). Rob Legato team had some problems, so Special Effects got the job and built the Borg ship. It took 14 modelers two weeks to finish the job. That is nothing short of amazing when you consider that while the specifications called for only one side finished, Special Effects supplied a Borg ship that was finished on all sides. In order to achieve that level of detail, F/X put everything in they could find, including R2-D2, toy soldiers, plastic model "rails", and the F/X logo. ...The junkyard in "Unification II" consisted mostly of ships dragged out from wherever Mike Okuda could find 'em. Some of the models included: models from the unmade "Star Trek: Phase II" series, models from ILM that were never used, models of the Enterprise that didn't come out of the mold right, and a very unusual looking Enterprise. Some of the models were designed by Greg Jein and Robert McCall. ..."A Matter Of Time" was written partially because Robin Williams, a fan of the show, wanted to appear. However, when the script was ready for shooting, Robin was unavailable, so Matt Frewer was cast instead. ...That the shuttle Onizuka, which Data used in "Ensigns of Command", was named in tribute to one of the Space Shuttle "Challenger" astronauts. ...Gene died at the same time the crew was filming "Hero Worship"? ...The only episodes when William Riker was called Bill was in "The Naked Now" and "Haven"? ...Gates McFadden's stunts in "Remember Me" was done when she was pregnant but she did not know about it until days later. ...For "Relics", it was impossible to re-use the original bridge, partially because it was broken up and destroyed after the original series. Instead, they used a captain's chair and helm/navigation console build by a Star Trek fan named Steve Horch. The only other part that was built was from about a foot to the left of the turbolift to the end of Scotty's engineering station, as well as the railing that separates that from the center of the bridge. Also, the Con and Ops chairs were look-alikes, and are tilted back more than the real ones. The rest was a still from "This Side of Paradise", not "The Mark Of Gideon". Also, the Aldebran Whiskey was actually Hi-C Ecto Cooler. ...In "Booby Trap", the original name of the holographic scientist was to be Leah Daystrom, who was the great-great-granddaughter of Dr. Daystrom from TOS. However, after they cast Susan Gibney for the part, they changed the name to Brahms, and only made several references to The Daystrom Institute. ...In "Chain of Command", the thing inside the eggs that Picard and the Cardassian ate were dead squids with little machines under them to make them move. ...Andy Probert designed the Enterprise D, and owns the designs to the Enterprise. Paramount is using his designs with permission. You can see Andy in "Encounter At Farpoint", in the post-atomic court. Andy is the spectator wearing "a giant tribble", actually a very large fur hat. ...The original Wright plane was named.....BIRD OF PREY! ...The original 8-foot model of the Enterprise that was built by Industrial Light and Magic isn't used much anymore. For motion control work, the 4-foot model is much easier to use, is much more detailed, and, for far away shots, it's easier to make it seem far away. The original 8-foot model is used only for extreme closeups or for saucer separations. The 4-foot model was built by Greg Jein in the third season. ...The title "The Dauphin" comes from the French term "Le Dauphin" used to designate the male heir to the royal throne while the royalty was still in place in France. ...The reason that you keep seeing a lot of the same faces on TNG, Civil Wars, and (I think) L.A. Law is that the casting is all handled by the same casting director, Junie Lowrey-Smith (not sure of this name either), who likes to reuse a lot of the same actors. ...In "Deja Q", they had some problems filimg John DeLancie's nude scene. The director had him in a jockstrap, but couldn't film around the indentations it made in his skin because of the camera's perspective. Finally, he told everyone who was offended by nudity to leave the set, dropped the jock strap, and got the scene in one take. Incidentally, that scene was filmed at 7 AM, and the mariachi band scene at midnight. ..."Family" and "Liaisons" are the only episodes in TOS, the movies, and TNG which has no scenes filmed on the bridge. ..."Tin Man" was a life form borrowed from the "Wild Card" book series? ...In order to prepare for the episode "Chain Of Command, Part II", Patrick Stewart watched tapes from Amnesty International. These tapes included statements of those who had been tortured, and a long interview with a torturer who talked about what it was like to be inflicting pain. ...Robin Curtis was originally slated to play the female terrorist in "Starship Mine", but due to a conflicting shooting schedule, was unable to play the part. She, instead, appeared in "Gambit" as a Romulan. ...Sidney Poitier was originally wanted for the role of Geordi LaForge, but, due to a conflict in schedules, was unavailable. Ben Vereen, however, was available, and this episode was the first time Ben and LeVar had worked together since the mini-series "Roots." ...The transporter effect is accomplished as follows: 1> Fill a canister with water. Add glitter and shine a light through it. Stir briskly and tape. 2> Film the scene, first with the actor, then without. (Or vice versa) 3> Transfer the scene to tape, and use video technology to matte the glitter over the actor. 4> Use a video wipe to 'streak down' the glitter. ...The translation from "11001001" after Riker introduces them: Riker: (indicating) "Minuet. Minuet, Captain Jean-Luc Picard." Minuet: "Enchantee, comme c'est merveilleux de vous voir ici." / "Hi!, it's nice to meet you." Picard: "Incoyable! Vous etes Parisienne?" / "You are from Paris?" Minuet: "Au fond, c'est vrai nous sommes toutes Parisienne." / "Deep down we're all from Paris." Picard: "Ah, oui, au fond nous sommes tous Parisiens." / "Ah yes, deep down we're all from Paris." ...The translation from "Time's Arrow": Data (in English): "I am a Frenchman." Poker Player: "Ah, mes parents sont originaires de Boubonnais. Je suis ne a la New Orleans." / "Ah, my parents are from Boubonnais. I was born in New Orleans." Data: "Alors nous sommes presque freres. Je suis heureuz de vous connaitre." / "Then, we are almost brothers. I am pleased to meet you." Poker Player (in English): "Please sir..." ...According to a November 1992 issue of "California Business" article, Paramount's annual first-run TNG gross advertising revenues are about $90 million, with production costs in the $31.2-$36.4 million range. Net annual advertising profits are between $30 and $60 million, without even counting the $70 million+ in licensing and affiliate station fees. TNG airs in 217 markets, with a 99% national coverage. Weekly viewership is in the 20 million range, bring in the most desirable of demographics. ...That "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is on the list of shows endorsed by the Viewers for Quality Television. Other VQT endorsed shows include "Cheers", "Designing Women", "LA Law", "Life Goes On", "Murphy Brown", "Northern Exposure", "The Trials Of Rosie O'Neill", "Law & Order", "Quantum Leap", "60 Minutes", "China Beach", "thirtysomething", and "Beauty and the Beast". (The VQT should not be confused with the American Viewers of Quality Television. The VQT seeks to change television by encouraging and nurturing high quality television, while the AVQT seeks to change television by boycotting or threatening those who produce low quality television. For more details, write to: Viewers For Quality Television, PO Box 195, Fairfax, VA 22039). References and In-Jokes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anime -===- 35. "The Measure Of A Man" - When Riker is showing off Data's arm to the JAG representative, there is a pad on her desk which lists Data's parts, including "Nausican Valve" and "Totoro Interface". Also, it is noted that part of Data's construction is made out of something called "Yurium". 37. "Contagion" - Another Galaxy Class Starship is mentioned: the USS Yamato. This was originally the flagship of the Japanese fleet that fought in World War II at both the Coral Sea and Midway before it was sunk by Torpedo Bombers from an American carrier. Many years later, a Japanese Animation series was done in which a battleship is reconfigured to become a starship in order to recover something called the "Cosmo DNA". This series was called "Starship Yamato", however, this series was known in the United States as "Star Blazers". 43. "Samaritan Snare" - Picard mentions "Nausicans" in a conversation with Wesley on the shuttlecraft. Back To The Future -================- 69. "Hollow Pursuits" - The anti-grav units contain a flux capacitor. Nothing big, until you consider that the flux capacitor was a essential part of the DeLorean/Time Machine in "Back To The Future". Blake's Seven -===========- 3. "The Naked Now" - Data quotes a lymrick that goes "There was once a lady from Venus, whose body was shaped like a-" that may have originated on Blake's Seven. Buckaroo Banzai -=============- 44. "Up The Long Ladder" - When Picard is looking at the list of ships trying to find the Mariposa, another ship listed is the Buckaroo Banzai captained by John Whorfin and built by the company that the red Lectroids had made. The same company name was seen on the USS Hathaway (Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems (of Grover's Mill, NJ, where Orsen Well's "War Of The Worlds" radio play takes place :-) ) Computers -=======- 15. "11001001" - The 11001001 is binary, and is converted to 201 decimal, or hex C9. Under the Z-80 microprocessor series (the Z-80 was used in the TRS-80 Model I, III, and IV, and for the sound processing in the Sega Genesis), the C9, in assembly language, is known as "Unconditional Return." In addition, on another machine language, 201 (decimal) corresponds to no valid machine instruction at all, which translates to a NOP (No Operation for 2 machine cycles). Doctor Who -========- A cult British Science Fiction series which ran on BBC1 from November 23, 1963 to December, 1989. The title character is known only as "The Doctor", a time lord who travels through time and space in a TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space). The TARDIS is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and can change outward appearance, however, the Doctor's TARDIS, being a broken down Type-40, is stuck in the shape of blue British Police Call Box. The Doctor himself can, at point of death, regenerate into a totally different body and personality. 26. "The Neutral Zone" - On the family tree of Clare Raymond, which is recalled by Troi, there are references to various shows, including: W. Hartnell m. P. Troughton (DW), J. Pertwee m. T. Baker (DW), and P. Davison m. C. Baker (DW), and J-L. Picard m. W. Riker. Other references include Gilligan's Island and M*A*S*H. Also, the face pictured on the screen is Peter Lauritson, one of the producers of TNG. 73. "Transfigurations" - (DW) In the sick bay, against the wall, there is an outline of the top portion of the TARDIS, upside down. Also, three roundals can be seen against the wall. They show up again in several episodes after this one. 117. "The Outcast" - Among the technical phrases used, "Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" was a phrase commonly used by the third doctor (Jon Pertwee) during Doctor Who. (UV) 124. "The Next Phase" - One of the control panels on the Romulan Ship looks somewhat like the TARDIS control console (DW). (V) Dirty Pair -========- A Japanese anime series where the two main characters, "Kei" and "Yuri", are members of World Welfare Foundation. Their job is to take care of problems that crop up. However, they usually leave the place in worse shape than when they arrived, although it's usually not their fault. The series itself has had TOS in-jokes in it also. 25. "Conspiracy" - The topographical map of the planetary surface was a "very shakey" drawing of Kei and Yuri. Yuri is on the right side, and Kei is upside down..... 31. "Loud As A Whisper" - (DP) The conference table, "made to resemble indigenous rock", had various markings on them, including "Kei" and "Yuri". 37. "Contagion" - The Iconian artifact has various markings on it, including "Kei and Yuri", "Dirty Pair", "Gundam" and "Totoro." 72. "Menage a Troi" - The Ferengi Security code begins with "Kei Yuri" (DP). Dune -==- 37. "Contagion" - The Romulan ship that attacked the Enterprise was named the "Harkonnen", which just happens to be the name of the family that attacked the Atriedes family in the Dune series. The Military -==========- 1. "Encounter At Farpoint" - The military uniform Q wears is that of a Marine Corps lieutenant colonel. And if you look closely, his rank, ribbons and badges are all identical to those worn by Lt. Col. Oliver North when he testified at the Iran-Contra hearings in 1986-87, just before "Farpoint" went into production. Robin Hood -========- In "Q-Pid", an obvious take-off of Robin Hood, the following crewmembers played the following characters: Picard -> Robin Hood Riker -> Little John Data -> Friar Tuck Worf -> Will Scarlet. Is not a merry man! LaForge -> Alan-a-Dale Vash -> Maid Marian Q -> The Sheriff of Nottingham Shakespeare -=========- It is well known that Patrick Stewart is a Shakepearean actor from England, and had a bit of a problem transitioning himself from stage acting to tv acting in the first season. Patrick Stewart did a stint with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and has also done productions of Shakespeare and led acting workshops with a Univ. of California-based acting troupe known as ACTER, of which he remains an executive member. Stewart also appeared in a number of the BBC productions, including The Merchant of Venice and Hamlet. Chances are, a good library would have videotapes of these. A few of the crummier ones may also have copies. Patrick Stewart has also appeared for several summers on the UC Santa Cruz campus with the Shakespeare Santa Cruz group. Patrick Stewart played Shylock in a 1978 Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Merchant of Venice at The Other Place. He has also played a naked Oberon. He wrote an essay on the production which can be found in Players of Shakespeare, edited by Philip Brockbank. Anyways, several references to Shakespeare appear on TNG. Captain Picard is a fan of Shakespere, probably due to Patrick Stewarts own enthusiasm. The title of the play and reference are in quotes, with 4.2.74 referring to Act 4, Scene 2, Line 74. 1. "Encounter at Farpoint" - Picard says, "Kill all the lawyers!", which comes from "2 Henry VI 4.2.74". 3. "The Naked Now" - Data says, "When you prick me do I not...leak?". This is paraphrased from "Merchant of Venice 3.1.60-61". 10. "Hide and Q" - Q says, "All the galaxy's a stage," to which Picard replies: "World, not galaxy, all the world's a stage." The reference is from "As You Like It 2.7.139", with the entire passage from "As You Like It 2.7.139-165". Later on in the episode, Picard says, "Oh, I know Hamlet, and what he might say with irony, I say with conviction: What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god!" from Hamlet 2.2.304-308. 35. "The Measure Of A Man" - Picard inscribed a quotation from one of Shakespeare's sonnets inside the cover of an antique of them he gave to Data: "When in disgrace with fortune in men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state." 58. "The Defector" - At the beginning of the episode, there is a scene on the holodeck where Data performs a scene from Henry V, when the King mingles with his troops shortly before the Battle of Agincourt. The entire scene is from "Henry V 4.1.84-157", although some lines were cut out. Originally written for the King and three soldiers (Court, Williams, and Bates), the author of the episode combined Court and Williams into one role, represented here as Williams. Williams, incidentally, was played by Shakespearean actor Patrick Stewart. Later in the episode, Picard quotes from Williams' speech, which is from "Henry V 4.1.142-144". 65. "Sins of the Father" - The title comes from the "Merchant of Venice 3.5.1-2", with the entire passage from "Merchant of Venice 3.5.1-7". 70. "The Most Toys" - A quote of Sharespeare (1564-1616) from "Hamlet", bookmarked by Data, catches Picard's eye when the volume is returned to him after the android is presumed lost. 72. "Menage A Troi" - Picard sets about wooing Lwaxana Troi back from Daimon Tog. In the process, he delivers a Shakespearean mish-mash from Sonnets 147, 141, 18, 116, and Othello 5.2.13-15. 79. "Remember Me" - The title is from "Hamlet 2.5.89-92 & 111-113" with the entire passage from "Hamlet 1.5.89-113". Star Trek -=======- 3. "The Naked Now" - During the scan of records, we see a parrot wearing a Starfleet shirt, complete with insignia, with nacelles, an obvious reference to Gene Roddenberry. ("The Great Bird" = Gene) This same screen also reappears in "Conspiracy". 99. "In Theory" - The line "Now would be a good time", spoken by Picard, is completely reminiscent from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, which, in turn, was used by Kirk during "The Doomsday Machine". Also, while it is not be visible in the actual show, someone on the production crew re-labeled the shuttle pod "PONTIAC NCC-1701-D". 139. "Aquiel" - The name of the Klingon battlecruiser that meets with the E is the Qu'vatlh (proper spelling, badly pronounced by Picard). This is listed in the Klingon Dictionary on page 58 as one of the Klingon curses. [Unknown] - The race, Bolians, of which Mott the barber is one of, is mentioned here. They are named after Cliff Bole, a frequent directer of TNG and DSN. (Incidentally, Cliff Bole also directed several episodes of DSN). Other -===- 27. "The Child" - In this episode, Doctor Pulaski refers to "Cyano Acrylates", which are the active ingredients for SuperGlue, as a possible source of the Ikner radiation that was causing the plague samples to grow. 36. "The Dauphin" - In this episode, Daled 4 is a planet's name. Daled is the fourth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, and has the numeric value of four. (UV) 37. "Contagion" - The various views as seen through the portal include: Toronto's City Hall and Nathan Phillip's Square (depicting the arches over the reflecting pool/skating rink), and Toronto's City Council Chambers. 40. "The Icarus Factor" - The TNG art department had a field day putting in in-jokes. The mat has the chinese character of "sei", or "star" (as in "starry sky". The two scrolls hanging on the walls say, in Japanese syllabic characters (hiragana), "urusei yatsura", a pun of "ususai yatsura" ("noisy neighbors" or "annoying neighbors", a Japanese animation. Also, while lunging at Riker, Riker's father says (in a terrible accent), "youroshiku onegaishimasu", literally saying "Please do me the favor of being kind to me", but has the meaning of the English phrase "Pleased to meet you." Various other markings include "Kei", "Yuri", "Akira", and "Tonari No Totoro". In addition, the scrolls hanging on the walls also say, "Ataru", "Lum", and "Uresai Yatsura". 67. "Captain's Holiday" - Riasa comes from the German word Reise, meaning trip or journey. 80. "Legacy" - A label on a nuclear reactor says, "Remember, you can never add TOO MUCH water to a Nuclear Reactor." Starlog #__ includes a complete picture of the reactor, including some of the rules (some of them hysterical) 94. "Qpid" - The scene where Worf smashes Geordi's lute, then says "Sorry" is completely reminiscent of a scene in Animal House at a toga party. Also, Princess Bride fans might want to note that the dialog during the sword fight with Picard/Robin Hood, where he says "There is something you should know... I'm not from Nottingham.", is reminiscent of a sword fight in the movie where similar dialog is uttered. 96. "Half A Life" - One of the displays has the number "4077" in the corner, a reference to M*A*S*H. 102. "Darmok" - The writers were playing around with the words in this episode, with DARMOK, the letters reversed, becomes KOMRAD (comrade). JILARD also becomes JLpIcARD. Also, Gilgamesh is based upon Gilgamesh (from Sumerian lore), a character described as a combination of Solomon, Ulysses, and Hercules combined into one. One of the important factors after his friend's death is Gilgamesh's fear of death, although never playing a factor in battle, results in his constant search for immortality. In one manner or another, he comes very close, but always manages to miss. 126. "Time's Arrow" - The paper that Data picks up is the San Francisco Register, which is same newspaper that Kirk and company saw being taken out of the vending machine. 127. "Time's Arrow II" - Samuel Clemens mispronounces Hailey's comet. The promounciation he uses comes from the 1950's, when "Bill Hailey and the Comets", best known for "Rock Around the Clock" was popular. (UV) 130. "Relics" - With Scotty on board, there are plenty of references to the old series. For instance, the "miracle worker" bit comes from Star Trek III. The "It is green" bit comes from TOS "By Any Other Name". - Other in-jokes, albeit unseen, include: Shuttlecraft "Pontiac" and "Indiana Jones" on operations board; crew quarters for Lt. Luke Skywalker. Differences in "Encounter At Farpoint" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Currently, "Encounter At Farpoint" is being distributed in both a two-part form and a two-hour movie form. The two-hour movie was shown as the first episode of TNG, the repeat was shown as a two-part episode. Currently, the stations that are showing TNG as a daily syndicated program have "Encounter At Farpoint" as a two-part episode. Unfortunately, the two-part episode is heavily butchered. Among the changes from the two-hour movie version: * The movie version starts out with the credits, the two-parter starts out with a teaser instead. * In the movie version, Riker sees what happens in two sections. In the two-parter, the second section is cut out. * The two-parter had the rejoining of the saucer section with the warp drive section being severely edited. * A section where Picard is talking to Dr. Crusher about Wesley is cut. * A scene where Geordi talks to Dr. Crusher about his VISOR was moved to part two. It appeared in the first half of the movie version. * Some of the audio was changed, and somewhat "sweetened" (Mike Brown term), in the two-part version. To add additional confusion, Paramount has officially retired the two-hour movie, and has made available for the videotape and laserdisc series an unbutchered two-part episode of "Encounter At Farpoint." Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTE: A (UV) means that I haven't verified the SNAFU, (V) means verified. Data Using Contractions -=====================- In "Datalore", Lore says that there are differences between him and Data, among them, the ability of Lore being able to use contractions, while Data couldn't. Yet, in "The Offspring", Data says that he "hadn't quite mastered" contractions. It appears that Data can use contractions, as the following shows indicate . . . . . 1. "Encounter At Farpoint" - At the beginning of the "post Atomic-horror" courtroom, when Q enters, Data says, "At least we're acquainted with the judge, Captain." Also, when Data is asked by a very familiar "Admiral" if he is a Vulcan, Data replies, "No sir, I'm an android." (Entire Episode-V) 3. "The Naked Now" - In the teaser, Data says, "Captain, what we've just heard is...impossible." Then, during act one, while on the science vessel, Data says: "Correction, sir.. that's blown out." instead of "that is". Then, after being examined by Dr. Crusher, Data says "I'm already listed in several bio-mechanical texts." Later, after Picard orders Yar to the sick bay, Yar asks "Did he say when?", to which Data replies "I'm sure he meant now." In this same scene, "Chronological age, no. I'm afaid I am not...." (Entire Episode-V) 4. "Code Of Honor" - After telling the joke about kiddlelies (?), which contains two contractions, Data says, "I've told 662 jokes." On the planet, where Data and Geordi have beamed down to examine the weapons to be used in the fight, Picard speculates as to the use of a number of metal lengths in the yard. Data answers at some length as to their possible uses, and is cut off by Picard - Picard: "Thank you, Data". Data: "You're welcome, sir." Back on board the Enterprise, Data is briefing Riker as to Picard's plan. Data: "I'm here to brief you on what he wants." 5. "The Last Outpost" - During the conversation with Sentry, Data clearly said "I'm afraid not." (UV) 6. "Where No Man Has Gone Before" - After they shot out of the galaxy and were looking at all the nice special effects outside, Data said something like, "It's beautiful". (UV) 13. "Datalore" - In the teaser, in response to Tasha's query about holding the memory of over 411 people, Data responds, "Actually, I'm quite efficient in some basic human information." Then, in act one, on the way to the place where he was found, in response to Tasha's query about the colonist's memories, Data replies, "I've always felt that it was done hurriedly, but I know little more." Next, in Act Two, in a conversation with Chief Argyle, Data says, "I've been most anxious to hear the Chief Engineer's opinion, Mr. Argyle." Then, in the final act, after the fight with Lore, Picard asks Data if he's ok, in which Data replies, "Yes Sir, I'm fine." This is quite surprising, since this is one episode which they should have been extra careful about using contractions. (V) 20. "Heart of Glory" - (UV) 29. "Elementary, Dear Data" - When Data and Geordi are just about to confront Moriarty for the first time, Data notices some scratches near Moriarty's secret entrance and he asks, "What's this?" (UV) 64. "The Offspring" - In the Captain's quarters, after Picard answers Data's question about Admiral Halftel having children, Data replies, "I'm forced to wonder how much experience he had as a parent when his first child was born." (V) 82. "Future Imperfect" - The future Data uses a contraction. 99. "In Theory" - When entering Jenna's quarters, Data recites several phrases with contractions, including "Honey, I'm Home" and "You don't tell me what to do! You're not my mother!" - a clear contradiction of the no-contraction rule. However, he was running a program in which he was simply reciting various phrases couples use, and he was saying them in a different tone of voice than usual. (V) 135. "The Quality Of Life" - Data clearly states "The transporter controls are not malfunctioning. I've locked out the controls." Other -===- Opening Credits (1st & 2nd Season) - During the opening sequence, the graphics show a departure from the Sol system, beginning with Earth with the sun in the background, and featuring fly-bys of Jupiter and Saturn. During this sequence, the camera pans right, and we see sunlight off the left side of Earth and Jupiter, but the right side of Saturn, indicating that Saturn is backlit. (UV) Opening Credits (From Third Season On) - During the opening sequence, at the end of the planets, watch closely the starfields. The stars go in two completely different directions. 1. "Encounter at Farpoint" - The computer, giving Riker directions in order to meet Data on the holodeck, tells him the holodeck is the next door on the right. However, Riker turns left and walks into the holodeck. (UV) 3. "The Naked Now" - When Troi finds Tasha in her quarters, affected by the intoxication disease and trying on Troi's scarves, she and Tasha hold hands as Tasha tries to grab a scarf from Troi. The camera switches views between Troi and Tasha as they face each other. When facing Troi, Troi is holding Tasha's right hand with her right hand. When facing Tasha, she is holding Tasha's right hand with her left hand. Also, in one of the views, they are holding a scarf, but not in the other. The rights and lefts may be off, but there is definitely a screw-up in the scene. (UV) 4. "Code Of Honor" - While on the planet, watch Deanna's arms. In the group shots, Deanna's arms are at her sides, while, in the close-ups, her arms are behind her back. (UV) During the fight with Yareena, Yar's weapon is on her left hand. However, when Yar beams up with Yareena, the weapon moves to her right hand. I hate to think what else could be rearranged during transport! (UV) 9. "The Battle" - The Ferengi Daimon raises the shields on the Stargazer, which should prevent transport, yet, right after raising shields, the Daimon beams off the Stargazer. 10. "Hide and Q" - Shortly after Riker and the bridge crew are teleported to the planet by Q, Data's rank insignia are wrong. He's suddenly a LtJG for about three minutes. (UV) 13. "Datalore" - Upon beaming down to the planet's surface, Commander Riker gives the stardate as 4124.5. A little later, Captain Picard gives it as 41242.45. (V) Also, the glass of champagne Lore pours for Data goes flat immediately before Data picks it up thanks to the time that passed between the filming of the scenes. You can see it during the traveling wipe. (UV) 23. "Skin Of Evil" - When Riker is being pulled into Armus, the away team runs towards Armus. However Geordi drops his phaser into Armus. When Captain Picard beams onto the planet, the away team is standing around calmly, and Geordi's phaser is back in his pocket. (Either the phaser didn't get THAT dirty, or they beamed down another one quickly) (UV) Also, the computer-generated picture Worf is looking at within the first minutes of "Skin of Evil" is the very same one you can see twice later: It contains already this graph of Armus' energy-level (or whatever it's meant to represent) with the same ups and downs Troi is causing much later in the show! 25. "Conspiracy" - At the beginning of the episode, while Picard is asleep, Riker tells LaForge to increase speed to Warp 6. Laforge replies, "Aye Sir, full impulse." 29. "Elementary, Dear Data" - Geordi asks, "What's wrong Data?" Data gives him the page. Geordi says, "Data this is impossible," and he flips the paper over so that it faces the camera. At this point we see the drawing right-side-up, which means that Geordi was looking at it upside down. (UV) 31. "Loud As A Whisper" - Data has learned sign language and is now interpreting what the mediator is saying. Data quotes the mediator as saying "My friends have died" or something like that, before it is even signed. (V) 35. "The Measure of a Man" - In the first third we see the Enterprise _circle_ this *spinning* spacestation, but then, when Picard meets this woman the first time, they stay at the window and you can see the _moving_ Enterprise in front of *motionless* stars. (UV) In this episode, Data is shown bending a metal bar. However, the metal bar that Riker places on the JAG officer's desk is not bent in the same manner. In addition, the speed at which the bari is bent should have produced plenty of heat. 36. "The Dauphin" - There is a scene where both of the aliens have changed into monsters. First the nanny changes to attack Wesley, then the girl changes. There is a cut, and you see both monsters from a side view. The girl-monster stands in front of a mirror, but you don't see a mirror image. The monsters change back to the human forms and you still cannot see the mirror images. At this time there is a cut again, but you see a similar view of the room and now you can see the mirror image of the girl in the mirror. At the time they copied the monsters on the film, they didn't recognize that there was a mirror in that room. 38. "The Royale" - The surface temperature of the planet is less than absolute zero by six degrees Celsius. Also, after they beam the piece of the ship out of orbit, O'Brien and Riker pick it up with their bare hands (coming from space, it should have been close to zero Kelvin itself). Plus, after beaming down, they then scan the atmosphere to see if it's safe to breathe. (V) 42. "Q Who" - Q snaps with his fingers to send the Enterprise back to the starting point. The ship then turns around to the left. But look at the view of the stars on the screen: they move from right to left. This is the wrong direction. (UV) Worf shoots Borg #1, who falls to the ground, his left arm sprawled over his head and his right leg bent in an awkward position. The camera switches to wide-angle, and in that instant the dead Borg changes his position. (UV) 43. "Samaritan Snare" - Wesley opens a communications channel and says that Shuttle #2 is ready for takeoff. However, in the following scene, when the shuttle is seen powering up, there is a "01" on the outside of the shuttle. Oops. (UV) 44. "Up The Long Ladder" - When Riker and his team are overpowered in the clone Prime Minister's office, Riker is rendered unconscious by a phaser set to stun. As he is being dragged off-scene, you see him look up at the camera just as he thinks he is out of the shot. (UV) 46. "The Emissary" - Data is playing poker at the start with the bridge crew. The stakes are being raised as they go around the table. Gerdie folds, Dr. Pulanski sees and raises by pushing a stack of coins onto the pot. Long shot: small pot, no stacks. Close up: pot with 3 stacks of coins. Number One sees and moves another stack into the pot. Long shot: original pot, no stacks of coins. Worf wins with 3 aces. Any gambler keeps an eye on the pot; seems the director of TNG doesn't. (UV) 55. "The Enemy" - Picard says to Tomaluk that he will be escorting the Romulan ship to the Neutral Zone. Yet, in the closing shot, the Enterprise and the Romulan Ship take off in two different directions. (V) 56. "The Price" - When the Ferengi Daimon talks to Picard about putting photon torpedoes through the worm hole, he says, "Casualties of war, Captain", however, his mouth looks as if he is saying "Picard." (V) Also, when Troi and someone is having dinner, at one point, one of them lifts up a fork and takes a bite, without anything on the fork. Must be a tasty fork! (UV) 59. "The Hunted" - At the end when the prisoners show up, Danar tells the leader to shoot. Danar shoots the wall behind him and it blasts a hole in the wall. Later scenes show the wall to be undamaged. (UV) 63. "Yesterday's Enterprise" - At the end of the episode, Geordi talks with Guinan. However, he is wearing an open neck uniform with black cuffs from the alternate timeline. (V) 65. "Sins of the Father" - The sound effects people must have fallen asleep every time someone got slapped. (V) 67. "Captain's Holiday" - Picard is giving Vash the shovel with the handle pointing towards Picard. Switch to a far shot and the handle is now pointing to Vash. 68. "Tin Man" - The Enterprise and the Romulan ship are thrown far away by Tin Man. Wesley said that thev've been thrown "3.8 billion kilometers away". A couple seconds later, the sun goes nova, and they all saw it on the viewscreen. Unless the viewscreen is supposed to have some sort of sensor mechanism that relays events faster than the speed of light would bring the view in, they shouldn't have been able to view the star going nova for three and a half hours (assuming the US definition of "billion"): 3.8E9 km * 1000 m/km [ -------------------- ] / 3600 s/min = 3.52 hours 3E8 m/s 70. "The Most Toys" - When Data is talking to the Enterprise at the start of the episode, he says, "Level 1 precautions for incoming material remain in effect." But when Geordi and Wesley are playing back the tapes later, we hear, "Level 1 precautions remain in effect." Selective recorder? (UV) 71. "Sarek" - The music recital in this episode contained several errors. First, the quartet seating is towards the audience, not toward each other. Classical music was originally developed with the performers facing each other in order to get visual cues. Performing in front of the audience did not come about until much later. Second, the Allegro is by Brahm's, not Mozart. Third, the Allegro is a sextet, not a quartet. (UV) Also, in this story, Geordi and Wesley are setting up this pool, and Wesley says that the temperature is 150 degrees celsius, which is 302 degrees Farenheit. However, there was no obvious radiant heat because Geordi and Wesley stand close to the pool and peer inside. (UV) 75. "Best of Both Worlds, Part II" - As the Borg Ship is shown warping towards the Saturn, the lighting on the planet is from the right, and the Borg ship arrives on the screen from the right, which would indicate that the ship is coming from the same direction as the sun... kind of a round-about way to get to the Earth, eh? (UV) 76. "Family" - Jack Crusher is shown (not wearing a communicator pin), then they show him again and a comm badge has magically appeared. (UV) At the end of the episode, there is a scene of Picard's young nephew, Rene, sitting under a tree and gazing up at the stars (presumably imagining following in his uncle's footsteps). Appearing clearly in the middle of the sky is the constellation Orion. But while the episode appears to be set in the summer months, Orion is only visible in the early evenings in the dead of winter. Either the 24th century terraforming teams have conveniently rearranged Earth's seasons (after all, they _did_ make France look a lot like the Sonoma Valley), or the post-production people goofed up. 77. "Brothers" - The code which Data gives to lock the Enterprise computer system differs between the spoken version and the version displayed on the screen. (See "Security Codes") (V) 78. "Suddenly Human" - When Jeramiah (?) sits down in 10 forward to have a banana split, he is on Wesley's left. Then when Wesley get hit by the ice cream, it comes from Wesley's right. (UV) Near the end when Picard brings Jeramiah (?) onto the bridge, we don't hear the sound effect of the turbolift doors opening. (UV) 79. "Remember Me" - Beverly asks the computer to show her "the Universe". The computer then puts out a drawing of the Enterprise that is cropped with a sphere with the portion of the saucer section with the bridge cropped off. (UV) In the final act, when Wesley and the Traveler are entering the equations into the computer, watch Wesley's hand. He closes his eyes, and then places his hand on the case, about three inches below the entry pad. While he is making his entries, his hand starts moving up, while the sound effects people keep making the sounds in time. (V) Dr. Crusher enters the turbo lift, in the last act, and ask to go to Engineering. The computer refuses and she says to go anywhere on Deck 36, and the turbolift then goes. The lights of the turbo lift then go down, indicating the lift went up from the bridge. (UV). When everyone has disappeared and Bev comes off the turbolift and down onto the bridge, the cameraman/equipment can be seen in the reflective glass/mirror to the left of the lift. (UV) 80. "Legacy" - During the card trick with Data, Riker's hand keeps on changing position during the trick when the camera switches. (UV) 81. "Reunion" - After K'Eyhlar dies, Alexander runs away. Worf lets out his primal scream. Then, we see her body being lowered to the floor. As she is finally settled, her eyes flutter open and closed several times (as, presumably, the actress, Suzie Plakson, "gets her bearings"). Also notice that her head is facing towards her left. However, when her body is shown full-on from the perspective of her feet (as Worf tells Alexander to "look at death, and never forget"), her head is facing slightly towards her *RIGHT*, and remains that way for the rest of the scene (a prime example of a scene being shot in several takes with the continuity person being asleep on the job). (V) Also, Dr. Crusher and her aide come from the bedroom, not from the corridor. Maybe they killed her... (UV) When Worf kills Gowron near the end of the episode the camera shows Gowron's dead body and red blood coming from it. This is in conflict with Star Trek VI where the Klingons had pink blood. (UV). 87. "Devil's Due" - In the TOS episode "Day of the Dove", Captain Kang explicitly remarks that the Klingons have no devil. However, in "Devil's Due", Ardra uses the guise of the Klingon devil, Fekhlar, a creature that consumes the souls of cowards. (V) 88. "Clues" - Guinan has a cigarette in a holder, which changes length with each camera cut...a common problem in any movie where smoking is portrayed. 91. "Night Terrors" - Check out the Brittain's visual log when the captain is going mad, the name of the ship in the log is the USS Brattain, even though the saucer decal reads USS Brittain. (UV) 93. "The Nth Degree" - In the holodeck scene where Troi attempts to talk Barclay out of the neural net device he has concocted, the holodeck doors don't close properly. A section of light is visible for a minute or more at about waist level. 94. "Qpid" - Vash is writing this letter to Riker, then she folds it like this: ________________________ | | --- | Riker | --- | | | | | |----------------------| | Sideview: | | | | -> | help | <- | | Text within | | -----------\ | | -----------------------------/ | | | | ------------------------ So that the text is covered completely with the first fold. Then she places the next fold over the first: ------------------------ | | |-> | | <-| | | | | | |----------------------| | /------------ | | | | | ------------\ |-- | | --| \---------------/ ------------------------ Then, when Q enters and finds the letter, he just opens the second fold, but he is holding the letter *upside down*! He starts reading even though the words are not visible to him, because the first fold is still closed. And he knows that the letter is for Riker. Sure, Q knows everything, but why did he have top open it at ALL then? :-) (UV) 95. "The Drumhead" - After the first hearing with J'Ddan, Worf and J'Ddan leave the hearing room. The doors open, as they are walking though the doorway, the doors start to close, but hesitate, open back up and then close after they leave the doorway. Looks like someone pulled on the rope too soon :-) (V) Also, Satie says that Captain Picard took command of the Enterprise at Stardate 41162. This is in error...it was 41152. (V) 96. "Half A Life" - Near the end of the episode, when Lwaxana Troi is standing next to the mirror and then begins to walk away from it, for a brief instant the boom from the mike is visible in the reflection. (V) 99. "In Theory" - In the teaser, Data finishes telling Jenna the reasons why she broke up with Jeff. She and Data then close up the photon torpedo, and she moves off to a control panel. On top of the torpedo rests a black, hand-sized deviceamajig. Data stands up, holding some sensormajig in his left hand. The scene then shifts to Data walking towards Jenna, and the sensormajig is now in his RIGHT hand (with no indication that he ever shifted it there), and Jenna is holding the deviceamajig she left on top of the torpedo (with no indication that she ever went back to get it). (V) 101. "Redemption II" - In part one of this story, Worf said that he would be serving on the Bortas. Yet, in this episode, he is serving on the Hectar, with no explanation about the transfer. Also, Picard says to Guinan that Yar died a year prior to Guinan joining the crew. However, "Skin of Evil" was the fourth to last story of the season, and Guinan is first seen in the second season premiere "The Child", suggesting only 3-4 months between the two stories. Picard refers to the battle on Narendra III as taking place 24 years ago to Sela, and 23 years ago to Guinan. (V) But, of course, Guinan senses time differently... When Worf is given his family name back the blood on the knife is red not pink as in Star Trek VI. (UV) 102. "Darmok" - Due to a post production error, the phasers shot out of the photon torpedo tubes. (V) The very last shot (from outside the ship) shows Picard looking out the windows of his ready room. You can see a reflection in the window of the stars moving. However, they are moving straight toward the window. The ready room on the port side of the ship. The stars should have been moving left to right (from our reflected view). (UV) 103. "Ensign Ro" - When Ensign Ro takes off her jacket, her communicator is on her jacket. However, when she hands the jacket to the little girl, her communicator jumps to her uniform, with no action of putting the communicator there. (V) Then, when Ro talks with the girl, we sometimes se shots taken from behind the girl, sometimes from behind Ro. On the shots taken from behind the girl, Ro is less crouched, I mean that her head is much higher compared to when she is filmed from behind her. 104. "Silicon Avatar" - In the second act, look closely at the tricorder that Dr. Marr holds during the conversation between Dr. Marr and Data. During the conversation, she has her tricorder open. She then closes it, then reopens it, but holds the tricorder UPSIDE DOWN!!!! (V) 105. "Disaster" - In the scene where Dr. Crusher and Geordi are evacuating all the air out of the cargo bay, Geordi hits the button that closes the cargo bay. The pushing of the button and resulting door closing are audible, even though sound doesn't travel in a vacuum. (Probably dramatic reasons) Also, when the ship starts shaking, they cut to Ten Forward, where the stars are shaking right along with the ship. (V) Also, while in the turbo lift, when Picard gives out the pips to the girl (whose name escapes me), look closely (actully it's fairly obvious once you notice it). Her collar has two small holes where the pips go, before the pips were put on. Either they punched some holes to make it easier to put them on (since the collar looks fairly stiff) or it's a product of having to do the shot in several takes. (UV) In the last scene, Picard is leaving the bridge heading for his ready room, the door closes too early, and the sound comes too late. (UV) 106. "The Game" - When the crew are forcing Wesley to play the game, and Riker is holding his eyes open, Wesley blinks. (V) 107. "Unification I" - When Dr. Crusher is examining Data in order to prep him (and Picard) for Romulus, she asks if Data's ears are detachable, to which Data says that they are not. Yet, in "Datalore", Data's brother, Lore, is clearly shown without ears. A design change? 108. "Unification II" - After Spock, Picard, and Data have knocked out the Romulan guards, and Spock has Sela at gunpoint, Picard has no gun in his hand. After a camera switch, Picard then holds a Romulan "disrupter pistol". A minute later, after a scene with the Enterprise, Picard is still standing in the same place, but with a Romulan "disrupter rifle". (UV) After Data gives Sela the famous "Spock Pinch", and when Picard, Data, and Spock leave the room, look at the glass pyramid in Sela's office. There is a reflection of a cameraman chewing gum. (V) 110. "New Ground" - Alexander states that he was born on stardate 42305. Unless the equivalent of 01000 stardate equals approximately one year, Alexander would be only 2 and a half years old. Also, the creature which Riker saves from the lab is obviously a hand puppet. (V) 112. "Violations" - Troi and Tarmin get into the turbolift on Deck 3. Troi orders it to go to Deck 8. When she gets off, the doors close just in front of the camera, clearly showing "Deck 3." (UV) 113. "The Masterpiece Society" - Geordi states that his VISOR covered the range from 1 Hertz to 1 Terahertz. While this covers radio, microwave, and far infrared frequencies, it does not cover near infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, or gamma rays. 114. "Conundrum" - While a record search is performed, Deanna's father was listed as "Alex". However, in "The Child", she named her child after Ian, her father's name. (V) When MacDuff is talking to Picard in Picard's ready room, when Picard goes to the window, all you see in the window is the reflection of Picard and the room behind him (not the stars outside), then, when you see MacDuff, in the reflection, leaving the room behind Picard, when the door opens, you don't see the reflection of the bridge, you see stars. Oops! (UV) After Riker's first love scene, a wide-angle-view-pan-to-closeup on the bridge can be seen at the very top of the screen, in the brightly lit area. (UV). Shortly afterwards, in the same scene, MacDuff is walking around and up to the tactical station from his chair, and we can see his legs walk next to Worf's. The camera cuts to Worf, and we see MacDuff approaching Worf. (UV) Also, Beverly Crusher is listed in the crew manifest as a Lt. Cmdr, when her actual rank is Commander. (UV) 116. "Ethics" - When the barrel falls on Worf, a second barrel also falls, and it's lid pops off. However, when Geordi runs over to Worf, the lid is back on the barrel. (V) 118. "Cause and Effect" - The first time we see Picard in the Sickbay talking to Geordi and Dr. Crusher, he is wearing his standard uniform, and states he had a feeling of deja vu when he was reading. However, in the next loop, he is shown wearing his grey uniform while reading in his ready room, and when he's in Sickbay, he's also wearing his maroon jacket. (Also recall that in the first loop, when he is talking to Beverly, he is wearing the grey uniform. Thus, the sequence goes: grey -> standard -> grey). Presumably, both instances of this scene happen at the same "time", and since Picard's behaviour was not affected until Dr. Crusher contacted him, why is he wearing the standard uniform in one loop, and the grey uniform in the next loop? (V) 119. "The First Duty" - About 10 minutes in -- Wes goes to the door. The long shot has him opening the door with his *left hand*. Cut to close up, and the door is being opened with his *right hand*. (UV) Also, about 40 minutes in. Wes is talking to [someone] in his quarters. From behind, his hands are in one position, and when we cut to the front, they're in another position, obviously different. (UV) 120. "Cost of Living" - In the turbolift where Picard and Data got trapped, due to the metal parasites, look closely: Picard, in this scene only, is wearing only three pips. (V) Also, Picard is told that the inertial dampers had failed, after which he orders the Enterprise out of warp. If the inertial dampers had failed, they would have been splattered all over the bridge. (V) Also, when Lwaxana and Alexander are in the mudbath, Alexander is holding an edible glass with a bite in it. One shot shows the bite pointing to the right and another shot shows it pointing to Alexander's left. (UV) 122. "Imaginary Friend" - Data says something about a lower strand density to the starboard side, and Picard tells him to move towards it, and the view shifts to the exterior of the Enterprise turning *left*. (UV) 123. "I, Borg" - During the first time in the lab, Three of Five asks "Do I have a name?" "I" should not have been used, it should have been "we". 124. "The Next Phase" - One of things overlooked is an explanation of why Geordi and Ro are able to breathe or not be able to go through the floors. Oops. There is even a scene where Geordi's hand goes through a table, but another where a phased Romulan can sit in a chair that rocks when he gets up. (UV) When the Romulan is fighting with Ro, and LaForge shoves him through the bulkhead, we see the Romulan exit the Enterprise facing us right-side up, but when they show him drifting away into the icy cold of space, he is facing *away* from us right-side up -- he's facing the wrong way as he's rotating! (UV) Also, Riker starts playing the trombone before his lips reach the mouthpiece. (UV) 126. "Time's Arrow" - The paper that Data picks up is dated "Sunday, August 11, 1893". Unfortunately, August 11, 1893 was a Friday. (V) Also, during the episode "Clues", Guinan says she was late because she had trouble getting into her dress, yet, in this episode, she is seen wearing a dress. (V) 128. "Realm of Fear" - After 4 seasons, lt O'Brien has suddenly lost his normal two pips, replaced by a single hollow pip. Other pip-problems include lt Barclay's single/hollow pips swapping position, as well as having two solid pips when in Troi's office. They probably felt that Barclay needed to outrank O'Brien to be able to influence him. 129. "Man Of The People" - There were several snafus that occurred, including: * In Engineering, when Geordi and Beverly were checking out the Biofilter logs from the Dorian, Geordi had two hollow pips and one solid, instead of two solid and one hollow. * When Riker and Troi walked out of Ten-Forward (the scene where Troi was wearing that revealing dress), they stepped right into a Turbolift. The sign on the lift's door said "08 Turbolift", indicating they were on Deck 8 instead of Deck 10. * Near the end, in Sickbay, when Beverly was reviving Deanna, Deanna's eyes fluttered open a couple of times, and then remained shut. (This is when she still looked old.) Although I couldn't make out an actual color, it was obvious that Marina didn't have her black contacts in. * Picard referred to transporter room 3 *twice* at the crucial time of beaming out the ambassador's aide? He told room 2 to be ready. Transporter room 2 was referred to throughout the episode. This is a relatively trivial point, but a stupid production error none the less. (UV) * Also, isn't it amazing how dead hair folicles can change color from grey to brown when Troi de-ages, isn't it? 131. "Schisms" - When Riker sits down at Conn when the ensign is having trouble navigating, when we see his hands over the console, it is the display for Ops. It was also explained at the end of the episode that the experimenters had homed in on the Enterprise from Geordi modifying the sensors. Yet, Riker began experiencing his chronic insomnia days before Geordi made his modifications. (UV) Also, Worf notes that Lt. Haggerl had just returned to Deck 9, Section 17, yet, seconds later, Dr. Crusher wants a device brought to Deck 9, Section 19. (V) 133. "Rascals" - The computer display in the classroom clearly shows "Classroom Seven" on the screen. Yet, when Picard meets Riker, he refers to Classroom Eight. (V) Also, when Keiko gets the coffee, when she picks it up from the replicator, it's in her left hand, yet, in the next scene, it's in her right hand. (V) Also, amazingly, the clothing shrank, but not proportionally, and Guinan's hat and Ro's headband are perfect. (V) When Riker dives to avoid a phaser blast, we *HEAR* the phaser, but do not see it. 134. "A Fistful Of Datas" - When Data is being connected to the computer, look at his neck. You can see where the gold makeup ended. (UV) Also, when Pa Hollinder talks to the young Hollinder, and Pa turns, his hand gets "cut off" due to the video wipe. (V) Also, while Pa talk with Worf and Troi, take a look at the manniquin stand-in for Young Hollinder. 136. "Chain Of Command" - The tunnels were underground, yet, they never once used a flashlight, and there was light down there. (UV) Also, when Worf opens up the door that was magnetically sealed, it opened inward like a normal door, yet, when they started to run out, the door slid closed. Trick door? 138. "Ship In A Bottle" - When the book is tossed out of the holodeck, it got zapped immediately. This conflicts with "The Big Goodbye", in which the gangsters, when they walked out of the holodeck, they de-rezzed slowly. Also, in "Elementary, Dear Data", there was a sheet of paper which did not de-rez when Picard took it out of the holodeck. Moriarty must have made some programming boo-boos. (V) Also, when Picard walks into the holodeck he is wearing his open coat with the blue shirt, but he walks out wearing his one-piece red shirt. Either he changed his uniform inside the holo-deck and is wearing a holo-shirt (in which case his uniform top should have disappeared when he steps out of the holo-deck at the end of the episode) or they screwed up again! :-) (UV) Also, when they cut to a commercial break at the end of the scene where Moriarty tells Picard he has taken over the ship, Picard begins to say something as the screen fades. It's close to the end of the first half of the episode. (UV) 140. "Face Of The Enemy" - When the defector ensign boards the Enterprise, he asks Riker to meet with *CAPTAIN* Picard. When Picard walks to that ensigns quarters, the defector addresses him as *COMMANDER* as if Picard were a Romulan CO. (UV) Also, Troi is surgically altered to look like a Romulan, including the short hair style. When Crusher alters her back, she has long hair again. So Crusher can accelerate hair growth, the Romulan captor hid her hair, Troi wears a wig, or they messed up *another* scene! 142. "Birthright, Part I" - When Data first started painting, you could hear his furious little brushstrokes against the canvas (whish whish whish!). But when he stopped painting and stepped back to view his work, you could *still* hear the brushstrokes (whish whish whish)! (UV) 143. "Birthright, Part II" - Worf states that Kayhless caused the oceans to overflow with his tears. Slight problem: In Star Trek VI, Spock states that Klingons have no tear ducts. 149. "Rightful Heir" - It is stated that there has not been a Klingon Emperor for over 300 years. However, in "Sins of the Father", Worf's nanny states that Worf's father was loyal to the Emperor. 150. "Second Chances" - Near the end of the episode Cdr Riker is rescuing Lt Riker on the edge of the cliff. In one of the long shots, the stunt double dressed as Lt Riker was wearing a DS9 gold and black uniform tunic, not a TNG tunic. When Lt Riker then gets his next close-up, he's back in a TNG gold tunic. Somebody in the costuming department wasn't careful that day. If it was one of the early TNG uniforms, though, it could have been bunched up around his shoulders (they tend to do that when your arms are raised), so what the viewer sees is the black undershirt. (UV) 151. "Timescape" - As Troi enters sickbay for the first time, she scoots past two security officers in mid-stride just before they enter sickbay. Later, as she yanks Beverly out of the way and draw on the Romulan, no security guards enter the room (even though they were scant feet from entering and in the middle of a stride). (UV) When Data, Troi and Picard returned to the Enterprise and set time in motion again, Picard was on the bridge. When time started forward again, Picard told Riker that he'd find Geordi on the Romulan ship and to beam him directly to sickbay. The Romulan ship is no longer around. (UV) The runabout crew had just suffered a port engine shutdown, due to the effect of the time discontinuity bubbles. Picard tells Data that he is going to check the fuel consumption logs and proceeds to go to another part of the craft. We see a plate of aged fruit as Picard walks in. Notice his right hand as he enters. His fingers are curled inward, shielding his nails from our view. When he sits down at the control panel, he begins to touch the controls with the pads of his fingers. His extra long nails are already clearly visible, moments before he ever reached for the fruit. (UV) 154. "Liasons" - In the poker scene, when the Ambassador "stole" some of Worf's chips, Worf stated that he saw him steal 2 of his chips, but the cut-a-way shot clearly showed him taking 3. (UV) 157. "Gambit II" - Worf reports a hit on port nacelle. However, the phaser blast was on the starboard nacelle. (V) 160. "Attached" - Funny thing, in both Dr. Crusher's quarters and Captain Picard's quarters, the same idential painting are in both quarters. (UV) 161. "Force of Nature" - In "Phantasms" and several episodes previous, Data's cat, Spot, is referred to as "he". Yet, in this episode, Spot is referred to as "she", and, in "Genesis", is shown having kittens before turning (temporarily), into a Iguana. 162. "Inheritance" - In one scene, Juliana is seen stepping onto the transporter pads wearing heels, and arrived on the planet wearing flats. (UV) 163. "Parallels" - In several scenes, Data is seen with having blue eyes instead of the yellowish-grey eyes. Brent forgot his contacts! (UV) 166. "Sub Rosa" - In the cemetery, Beverly asks Deanna to go with her to the house. Deanna agrees and they walk out of the cemetery. Then Picard begins a discussion with the Governor of the colony. Towards the end of the discussion, when the Governor is explaining about visiting the castle, Deanna walks across the cemetery in the background. (She left with Beverly.) The next scene shows Beverly and Deanna entering the house. (V) 177. "All Good Things" - It was stated that all three Enterprises fired the Tachion beams. However, it was the Pasteur that fired the initial beam. - Betazoid's and the Ferengi Mind: In "The Battle" and "The Price", Deanna's is able to sense deception from the Ferengi, and later, used against them. Yet, in "Menage A Troi", the Betazoid Ambassador says that they are unable to read Ferengi minds, a fact later confirmed in "The Loss". Data has suggested that this is due to the Ferengi brain separated in four regions. It should also be noted that Portal was unable to read the Ferengi mind in "The Last Outpost" because the Ferengi mind is somehow shielded. - In "Reunion," Gowron was prepared to offer K'Ehleyr a seat on the Klingon Council for her assistance in getting Picard to quicken the pace of the Rite of Succession. However, in "Redemption," he states to Picard that females are not allowed to serve on that Council. He really wanted that pace quickened. :+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+ ST:TNG Technical Manual The "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Technical Manual (Pocket Books, ISBN 0-671-70427-3) is the complete technical guide to the Treknology used in TNG. It is written by Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda, who work in TNG's Art Department. Among their responsibilities include making sure that everything is consistent in the technical department from show to show. However, they have been known to clown around a little, and some of that clowning has shown up in the technical manual. Such as: 7 - The line drawing of the Enterprise is the mirror image of what it should be. Shuttlebay 3 (the wide bay) should be on the right hand side and Shuttlebay 2 (the narrow bay). The descriptions, however, point to the correct relative positions. This has been confirmed with the onscreen image of the Enterprise and the other drawings throughout the manual. 11 - In the saucer section, right above the Captain's Yacht, there is a duck. A half inch to the left and a little bit down, there is a mouse. Slightly to the right of the mouse, there is a "Slippery When Wet" sign. In the shuttle bay, there are three big shuttles, two small shuttles, and a Porsche. To the right of the duck, about one inch, there is a DC-3 cargo aircraft, and, in that same rectangle, there is a symbol of a woman and a child (the symbol for Canada's "Family" rating for movies). Also, right under the warp pylons, there is a registered trademark symbol. In addition, there is an image of NOMAD on it's side, center of the saucer section, forward. Interestingly enough, if you look at the ship diagram in Engineering on the show, those exact items show up. 77 - One of the controls not seen is the "Infinite Improbability Generator", a reference from the "Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy" 120 - The tricorder display shows "TR580 TRICORDER VII", a reference to the old Radio Shack TRS-80's. 159 - One of the shuttle names is "Hawking" \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ Star Trek: Generations In The Original Version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In test screening of "Star Trek: Generations", initial audience reaction was negative towards the film. Some of the changed scenes include.... * The opening sequence was as follows: Originally, interspersed with the wine bottle floating through space we see shots of Kirk "Space - Diving." He is free-falling through space, eventually coming into the atmosphere. Paramount nixed this as they didn't think that the idea of Kirk falling to earth with his butt on fire (that's where the heat sheilds are) would go over too well. The entire sequence was cut out. * Another scene that was cut out WHICH HAD FOLLOWUP dialog STILL IN the movie was the Geordi torture scene. Aboard the Klingon vessel, we hear Soran comment when asked 'Did you get any information out of him' with "His heart wasn't in it." In the missing scene he puts some nanites in Geordi's heart so that he can stop it at any time to torture him. As well, once he is back aboard TE Beverly, in one of her two lines, mentions that there was some ' ... damage to the coronary artery ...' This again related back to the cut torture scene. * Kirk's death scene was as follows: Kirk and Picard arrive back from the Nexus. On the bridge over the canyon, we see Soran, then (from the feet up) Kirk. Soran turns around to see Picard. Kirk and Soran fight and with a tremendous punch Kirk knocks him over the railing to the rocks below. Kirk and Picard run to turn off the missle and everything's great, congratulations all around ... ZAAAAAP! A half dead Soran shoots Kirk in the back and each of them dies. This ending was NOT acceptable to the majority so the scene had to be re-shot to what we see in the present version. Did You Know... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The original script included all the major characters from TOS to be in the opening sequences. Nimoy (Spock) had read the script and didn't care for it. Since he only had a couple lines of dialog he proposed to Paramount that he would be in the movie only if he could direct it;otherwise it wouldn't be worth his while. Paramount said NO. * Since Spock wouldn't be in the movie DeForest Kelly said it wouldn't make sense to have 'the entire crew there and not have Spock.' Since he suffers from extreme arthritis and the fact that Spock would not be in the movie, it would be too painful for him to be in the movie. As we know, the only characters to appear were Chekov, Scotty, and Kirk. * Whoopi (Guinan - ST:TNG) was not going to do the movie at first; this was according to her agent. Paramount phoned up, asked if she would do it for $xx and were told straight out 'No way, she's worth $$$$, forget it.' Well, when Whoopi heard about this and was talking with Paramount she basically said 'What? Screw him, I'm DOING the movie!' Her basic motivation for this was that in the original script Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) was in there. She was sort of an inspiration/role model for Whoopi when she was growing up. When she came to realize later on that Uhura was NOT EVEN ASKED to be in the movie, she was extremely upset to say the least. It was a dream of hers to actually act with Nichelle; the original script called for Uhura to be the one to comfort Guinan after she was 'rescued' from the Nexus. * A 24 foot model of the saucer section was pulled by a pickup truck across the ground and slammed into a sand-bank for the crash scene. * The horses that we see Picard and Kirk on are actually Shatner's! #%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#% Next Gen In Other Shows Since "Star Trek: The Next Generation" has become an American icon, it has been parodied in other shows. Some of these shows include.... Animaniacs -========- [Episode Title] - In one scene of this episode, the Warner kids walk by Captain Picard. Bevis and Butthead -================- Cybil -===- [Episode Title] - Jonathan Frakes makes an appearance. Saturday Night Live -=================- Patrick Stewart - Love boat parody. Stay Tuned -========- In one portion of this movie, there is a Star Trek parody. The Simpsons -==========- [Show title] - An Itchy & Scratchy cartoon titled "Scar Trek: The Next Generation". \|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\|/|\| Mike Brown's Program Guide The best "Star Trek: The Next Generation" program guide is put out by Mike Brown. It contains everything one could possibly want from a Star Trek guide, including: * The credit/synopsis section. This section contains the complete credits listing for each episode, and at least a one page synopsis (written by Tim Lynch) to each and every episode * The complete air schedule sorted a few ways for reference * The complete cast listing sorted by both the actor's name and the various characters * A reference to the writers and directors * A list of all the other production credits, season by season * The list of award nominations and award wins * Reports from attendees of various conventions * An index to the Starlog ST:TNG magazine articles * Various articles culled from TV Guide and newspapers * A list of the episodes released on video tape or laserdisc (US and UK) * Neilson syndicated ratings and British ratings If you are a serious trekker, this is the guide for you! The guide only costs $40.00 (including shipping and handling), and comes ready to be inserted into a loose-leaf notebook (binder is $5 extra). Updates are also available. For more information and a sample page, please send a self-addressed stamped business size envelope to: Mr. Video Productions 6013 Mayhill Drive Madison, WI 53711-4123 E-mail address is . . . spool.cs.wisc.edu\ \ harvard\ att!nicmad\ ucbvax!uwvax..........!astroatc!vidiot!brown rutgers/ decvax!nicmad/ INTERNET: vidiot!brown%astroatc@spool.cs.wisc.edu -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= Thanks to . . . Edward Champion - For loaning me half of his Trek tape collection. Mike Brown - For information from his program guide, plus his endless informative contributions to Usenet (buy a TNG Program Guide from him!!!!) 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Woodcock, Ivan (captkidd@ATHENA.MIT.EDU), Erez Zadok, Alan Zander, FNOTMAN@ESTEC.BITNET . . . . . and the many other folks on Usenet's rec.arts.startrek and Fidonet Star Trek and TNG Echos. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991 He created a legend which continues on today, creating a show that has helped believe that there was a future worth living for. He showed us that space is not just for space battles, but for learning new ideas and ways of thinking, and, indirectly, has done more for civil rights and the space program than Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy. Gene will be missed, but will not be forgotten. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Keep circulating the List of Lists. -- Yes, folks, I really do exist. 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