| # |
Title |
Stardate |
Original Airdate |
Writer(s) |
Director |
|
| 101/102 |
"Encounter at Farpoint" |
41153.7 |
September 28, 1987 |
D.C. Fontana and Gene Roddenberry |
Corey Allen |
| The new starship Enterprise begins its maiden voyage by uncovering the mysteries of an advanced space station. The crew's mission is threatened by an omnipotent being named Q, who puts them (and specifically, Captain Picard) on trial for the crimes of all humanity. |
| 103 |
"The Naked Now" |
41209.2 |
October 5, 1987 |
J. Michael Bingham and John D.F. Black |
Paul Lynch |
| A mysterious, communicable contaminant causes the crew to experience symptoms similar to alcohol intoxication. |
| 104 |
"Code of Honor" |
41235.25 |
October 12, 1987 |
Katharyn Powers and Michael Baron |
Russ Mayberry |
| Lt. Yar is abducted by the leader of a people who abide by a strict code of honor, which requires her participation in a fight to the death. |
| 105 |
"The Last Outpost" |
41386.4 |
October 19, 1987 |
Herbert Wright and Richard Krzmeien |
Richard Colla |
| An unknown force immobilizes the Enterprise during the Federation's first encounter with a new alien threat—the Ferengi. |
| 106 |
"Where No One Has Gone Before" |
41263.1 |
October 26, 1987 |
Diane Duane and Michael Reaves |
Rob Bowman |
| Warp efficiency tests send the Enterprise traveling far beyond known space, where the crew's imagination takes on real form. |
| 107 |
"Lonely Among Us" |
41249.3 |
November 2, 1987 |
D.C. Fontana and Michael Halperin |
Cliff Bole |
| An alien entity possesses Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Picard while the Enterprise is transporting delegates from two feuding planets. |
| 108 |
"Justice" |
41255.6 |
November 9, 1987 |
Worley Thorne and Ralph Wills |
James L. Conway |
| Wesley breaks an idyllic world's trivial law by accidentally stepping on flowers and faces the death sentence. |
| 109 |
"The Battle" |
41723.9 |
November 16, 1987 |
Herbert Wright |
Rob Bowman |
| A Ferengi captain returns the abandoned Stargazer to its former captain, Jean-Luc Picard. Picard, who experiences severe headaches, begins to relive the "Battle of Maxia" in which he lost the ship. |
| 110 |
"Hide and Q" |
41590.5 |
November 23, 1987 |
C.J. Holland and Gene Roddenberry |
Cliff Bole |
| Q returns to the Enterprise to tempt Commander Riker into joining the Q Continuum with the lure of Q's powers. |
| 111 |
"Haven" |
41294.5 |
November 30, 1987 |
Tracy Torme and Lan O'Kun |
Richard Compton |
| Lwaxana Troi visits her daughter, Counselor Troi, and prepares her for an arranged marriage. |
| 112 |
"The Big Goodbye" |
41997.7 |
January 11, 1988 |
Tracy Torme |
Joseph L. Scanlan |
| A computer malfunction traps Picard, Data, and Beverly in a Dixon Hill holodeck program set in early 20th-century Earth. |
| 113 |
"Datalore" |
41242.4 |
January 18, 1988 |
Robert Lewin and Gene Roddenberry |
Rob Bowman |
| The Enterprise crew finds a disassembled android identical to Data at the site of the Omicron Theta colony—where Data was found—which was destroyed by a life form dubbed "the Crystalline Entity." The reassembled android, Lore, brings the Crystalline Entity to the Enterprise. |
| 114 |
"Angel One" |
41636.9 |
January 25, 1988 |
Patrick Barry |
Michael Rhoades |
| The Enterprise visits a world dominated by women to rescue survivors of a downed freighter. |
| 115 |
"11001001" |
41365.9 |
February 1, 1988 |
Maurice Hurley and Robert Lewin |
Paul Lynch |
| Bynars upgrade the Enterprise's computers in spacedock. Riker and Picard become distracted by a surprisingly realistic holodeck character. |
| 116 |
"Too Short a Season" |
41309.5 |
February 8, 1988 |
Michael Michaelian and D.C. Fontana |
Rob Bowman |
| The Enterprise transports a legendary geriatric admiral who must once again negotiate a hostage situation involving a man from decades earlier in his career. The admiral is mysteriously growing younger; by the time the Enterprise arrives he is a young man. |
| 117 |
"When the Bough Breaks" |
41509.1 |
February 15, 1988 |
Hannah Louise Shearer |
Kim Manners |
| A planet formerly existing only in legend uncloaks and requests help from the Enterprise. Their cloaking device causes sterility, and they want to adopt children from the Enterprise—by force, if necessary. |
| 118 |
"Home Soil" |
41463.9 |
February 22, 1988 |
Robert Sabaroff |
Corey Allen |
| The crew of the Enterprise discovers a crystalline lifeform with murderous intelligence that has been killing the scientists on a terraforming project. |
| 119 |
"Coming of Age" |
41416.2 |
March 14, 1988 |
Sandy Fries |
Mike Vejar |
| While Wesley takes a Starfleet Academy entrance exam, the senior staff of the Enterprise are placed under investigation by Starfleet. |
| 120 |
"Heart of Glory" |
41503.7 |
March 21, 1988 |
Maurice Hurley |
Rob Bowman |
| Fugitive Klingons seeking battle attempt to hijack the Enterprise, and ask Worf to join them. |
| 121 |
"The Arsenal of Freedom" |
41798.2 |
April 11, 1988 |
Richard Manning and Hans Beimler |
Les Landau |
| Trapped on the surface of an abandoned planet, an away team becomes unwitting participants in the demonstration of an advanced weapons system. |
| 122 |
"Symbiosis" |
Unknown |
April 18, 1988 |
Robert Lewin, Richard Manning, and Hans Beimler |
Win Phelps |
| Picard tries to mediate a trade dispute between two neighboring planets, one of which is the sole supplier of a drug to treat the other's apparently fatal disease. |
| 123 |
"Skin of Evil" |
41601.3 |
April 25, 1988 |
Joseph Stefano |
Joseph L. Scanlan |
| An evil, tar-like creature holds Troi hostage on an alien world. During a rescue mission, one of the Enterprise crew is killed. |
| 124 |
"We'll Always Have Paris" |
41697.9 |
May 2, 1988 |
Deborah Dean Davis and Hannah Louise Shearer |
Robert Becker |
| Picard meets an old flame, whose husband has been affected by a dimensional experiment accident. |
| 125 |
"Conspiracy" |
41775.5 |
May 9, 1988 |
Tracy Torme |
Cliff Bole |
| The strange behavior of high-ranking officers—which earlier prompted the investigation of the crew (in "Coming of Age")—leads Picard to uncover a conspiracy within Starfleet. |
| 126 |
"The Neutral Zone" |
41986.0 |
May 16, 1988 |
Maurice Hurley |
James L. Conway |
| A derelict satellite is found containing cryonically frozen humans from the 20th century as the Enterprise is sent to investigate the destruction of outposts near Romulan space. |
|
| # |
Title |
Stardate |
Original Airdate |
Writer(s) |
Director |
|
| 201 |
"The Child" |
42073.1 |
November 21, 1988 |
Jason Summers, Jon Povill, and Maurice Hurley |
Rob Bowman |
| Dr. Pulaski joins the Enterprise while La Forge prepares the Enterprise to transport dangerous plague specimens; Deanna spontaneously becomes pregnant and gives birth to a mysterious child. |
| 202 |
"Where Silence Has Lease" |
42193.6 |
November 28.1988 |
Jack B. Sowards |
Winrich Kolbe |
| The Enterprise becomes trapped in a "hole in space", where the crew encounter strange spatial phenomena and crewless ships materialising in and out of existence. The crew suspect they are akin to lab rats. |
| 203 |
"Elementary, Dear Data" |
42286.3 |
December 5, 1988 |
Brian Alan Lane |
Rob Bowman |
| After Data easily solves an ordinary Sherlock Holmes holodeck mystery, Geordi asks the computer to make a Holmes villain capable of defeating Data. The resultant Professor Moriarty soon becomes far more powerful than expected. |
| 204 |
"The Outrageous Okona" |
42402.7 |
December 12, 1988 |
Burton Armus |
Robert Becker |
| The Enterprise encounters a flamboyant space rogue on the run, while Data explores humor with the help of a holodeck comedian (played by Joe Piscopo). |
| 205 |
"Loud as a Whisper" |
42477.2 |
January 9, 1989 |
Jacqueline Zambrano |
Larry Shaw |
| The Enterprise hosts a deaf, telepathic ambassador who mediates difficult peace negotiations with the assistance of his trio of telepathic interpreters. |
| 206 |
"The Schizoid Man" |
42437.5 |
January 23, 1989 |
Tracy Torme and Gene Roddenberry |
Les Landau |
| A brilliant scientist and former mentor of Data's creator, Dr. Ira Graves, cheats death by uploading his memories and personality into the android Data. |
| 207 |
"Unnatural Selection" |
42494.8 |
January 30, 1989 |
John Mason and Mike Gray |
Paul Lynch |
| The Enterprise receives a distress call from the USS Lantree where the crew find all hands dead from, apparently, old age. The cause of the accelerated aging must be found before scientists on a research colony suffer the same fate. |
| 208 |
"A Matter of Honor" |
42506.5 |
February 6, 1989 |
Burton Armus |
Rob Bowman |
| Will Riker is assigned to a Klingon vessel via an officer exchange program. |
| 209 |
"The Measure of a Man" |
42523.7 |
February 13, 1989 |
Melinda M. Snodgrass |
Robert Scheerer |
| When Data refuses orders to be dismantled for research purposes, a hearing is convened to determine if he is a legal citizen or property of the Federation. |
| 210 |
"The Dauphin" |
42568.8 |
February 20, 1989 |
Scott Rubenstein and Leonard Mlodinow |
Rob Bowman |
| The Enterprise hosts a young world leader and her mysterious chaperone. Wesley soon falls in love with the young leader. |
| 211 |
"Contagion" |
42609.1 |
March 20, 1989 |
Stever Gerber and Beth Woods |
Joseph L. Scanlan |
| A dangerous alien computer virus runs rampant through the Enterprise after causing the destruction of another Federation vessel. |
| 212 |
"The Royale" |
42625.4 |
March 27, 1989 |
Keith Mills |
Cliff Bole |
| Riker, Worf, and Data investigate a structure on an icy gas giant. Inside, they find a casino reconstructed from a bad Earth novel. |
| 213 |
"Time Squared" |
42679.2 |
April 3, 1989 |
Kurt Michael Bensmiller |
Joseph L. Scanlan |
| Picard encounters his future self, when the Enterprise becomes caught in a time loop. |
| 214 |
"The Icarus Factor" |
42686.4 |
April 24, 1989 |
Davis Assael and Robert L. McCullough |
Robert Iscove |
| Riker's estranged father visits to brief him on the command he has been offered, and Worf's friends discover he is about to miss an important Klingon rite of passage. |
| 215 |
"Pen Pals" |
42695.3 |
May 1, 1989 |
Melinda M. Snodgrass and Hannah Louise Shearer |
Winrich Kolbe |
| Data befriends a child from a doomed planet, breaking the Prime Directive. |
| 216 |
"Q Who?" |
42761.3 |
May 8, 1989 |
Maurice Hurley |
Rob Bowman |
| Q flings the ship 7,000 light years from Federation space and introduces the crew of the Enterprise to the deadly Borg. |
| 217 |
"Samaritan Snare" |
42779.1 |
May 15, 1989 |
Robert L. McCullough |
Les Landau |
| A group of dimwitted aliens, the Pakleds, kidnap Geordi to fix their malfunctioning ship. |
| 218 |
"Up the Long Ladder" |
42823.2 |
May 22, 1989 |
Melinda M. Snodgrass |
Winrich Kolbe |
| Picard must find a way to bring two radically incompatible cultures together, lest both of them face extinction. |
| 219 |
"Manhunt" |
42859.2 |
June 19, 1989 |
Terry Devereaux |
Rob Bowman |
| Deanna's mother seeks a new husband, and she has her eyes on Picard. |
| 220 |
"The Emissary" |
42901.3 |
June 29, 1989 |
Richard Manning and Hans Beimler |
Cliff Bole |
| Worf's former lover comes aboard Enterprise to help deal with a Klingon sleeper ship. |
| 221 |
"Peak Performance" |
42923.4 |
July 10, 1989 |
David Kemper |
Robert Scheerer |
| The Enterprise and USS Hathaway face off in simulated combat maneuvers. Data fails to beat a humanoid at a game of Strategema. |
| 222 |
"Shades of Gray" |
42976.1 |
July 17, 1989 |
Maurice Hurley, Richard Manning, and Hans Beimler |
Rob Bowman |
| Riker is poisoned by an alien plant and, as he lies comatose, he relives various memories of his life serving the Enterprise. |
|
| # |
Title |
Stardate |
Original Airdate |
Writer(s) |
Director |
|
| 301 |
"Evolution" |
43125.8 |
September 25, 1989 |
Michael Piller and Michael Wagner |
Winrich Kolbe |
| Nanites escape Wesley's lab and form a collective intelligence, threatening an astrophysicist's only chance at performing a stellar experiment. |
| 302 |
"The Ensigns of Command" |
43133.3 |
October 2, 1989 |
Melinda M. Snodgrass |
Cliff Bole |
| Data must persuade a stubborn colony to evacuate their homeland under threat of a powerful and mysterious race. |
| 303 |
"The Survivors" |
43152.4 |
October 9, 1989 |
Michael Wagner |
Les Landau |
| The Enterprise investigates the last two survivors of an annihilated world, as the entire surface has been transformed to dust except their one little garden and house. |
| 304 |
"Who Watches the Watchers" |
43173.5 |
October 16, 1989 |
Richard Manning and Hans Beimler |
Robert Wiemer |
| Deanna and Riker must rectify the damage done when two primitives from Mintaka III catch glimpse of a Federation observation team and eventually conclude that Captain Picard is a god. |
| 305 |
"The Bonding" |
43198.7 |
October 23, 1989 |
Ronald D. Moore |
Winrich Kolbe |
| A mysterious entity seeks to comfort a boy who has lost his mother in an accident on its planet. |
| 306 |
"Booby Trap" |
43205.6 |
October 30, 1989 |
Ron Roman, Michael Piller, and Richard Danus |
Gabrielle Beaumont |
| The Enterprise falls victim to an ancient booby trap set to snare starships; while in an effort to find an escape, Geordi finds himself falling for the holodeck's representation of a famous Federation engineer. |
| 307 |
"The Enemy" |
43349.2 |
November 6, 1989 |
David Kemper and Michael Piller |
David Carson |
| Geordi is trapped on a harsh planet with a hostile Romulan, and the two must work together to survive. |
| 308 |
"The Price" |
43385.6 |
November 13, 1989 |
Hannah Louise Shearer |
Robert Scheerer |
| Troi falls in love with a charismatic negotiator who vies for rights to a wormhole. But several different groups are after the wormhole as it may be the only known stable wormhole in existence. |
| 309 |
"The Vengeance Factor" |
43421.9 |
November 20, 1989 |
Sam Rolfe |
Timothy Bond |
| Riker exposes an assassin in the midst of critical peace talks. |
| 310 |
"The Defector" |
43462.5 |
January 1, 1990 |
Ronald D. Moore |
Robert Scheerer |
| Determined to avert a war, a Romulan officer defects to warn Picard of his Empire's invasion plans. |
| 311 |
"The Hunted" |
43489.2 |
January 8, 1990 |
Robin Bernheim |
Cliff Bole |
| A genetically modified soldier reveals the social problems of a world hoping to join the Federation. |
| 312 |
"The High Ground" |
43510.7 |
January 29, 1990 |
Melinda M. Snodgrass |
Gabrielle Beaumont |
| Dr. Crusher is kidnapped by terrorists who want the Federation to get involved in their struggle. |
| 313 |
"Déjà Q" |
43539.1 |
February 5, 1990 |
Richard Danus |
Les Landau |
| The Q Continuum strips Q of his powers, and dumps him aboard the Enterprise. |
| 314 |
"A Matter of Perspective" |
43610.4 |
February 12, 1990 |
Ed Zuckerman |
Cliff Bole |
| Riker is accused of murder, and the holodeck is used to reconstruct the events from different perspectives. |
| 315 |
"Yesterday's Enterprise" |
43625.2 |
February 19, 1990 |
Trent Christopher Ganino, Eric A. Stillwell, Ira Steven Behr, Richard Manning, Hans Beimler, and Ronald D. Moore |
David Carson |
| The Enterprise-C arrives from the past, causing a shift in reality—and the return of the deceased Tasha Yar. |
| 316 |
"The Offspring" |
43657.0 |
March 12, 1990 |
René Echevarria |
Jonathan Frakes |
| Data creates a young gynoid, which he considers his daughter, "Lal". But a Starfleet admiral arrives demanding she be removed from the Enterprise. |
| 317 |
"Sins of the Father" |
43685.2 |
March 19, 1990 |
Drew Deighan, Ronald D. Moore, and W. Reed Moran |
Les Landau |
| Worf goes on trial to prove his father's innocence after the Klingon High Council declares that Worf's father is a traitor, and worked with the Romulans all along. |
| 318 |
"Allegiance" |
43714.1 |
March 26, 1990 |
Richard Manning and Hans Beimler |
Winrich Kolbe |
| Aliens kidnap Picard and replace him with a duplicate, who sends the Enterprise to a pulsar. Meanwhile, the real Picard and three other captives try to escape from their prison, but one of them turns out to be Picard's captor. |
| 319 |
"Captain's Holiday" |
43745.2 |
April 2, 1990 |
Ira Steven Behr |
Chip Chalmers |
| Picard is convinced to take some much needed shore leave, but gets wrapped up in a woman's treasure hunt. |
| 320 |
"Tin Man" |
43779.3 |
April 23, 1990 |
Dennis Putman Bailey and David Bischoff |
Robert Scheerer |
| A gifted telepath whom Deanna Troi once treated as a patient comes aboard to establish first contact with an unknown vessel near an unstable star before the Romulans do. |
| 321 |
"Hollow Pursuits" |
43807.4 |
April 30, 1990 |
Sally Caves |
Cliff Bole |
| Lt. Barclay's use of the holodeck as an escape interferes with his duties. Meanwhile, the Enterprise suffers from mysterious and random malfunctions. |
| 322 |
"The Most Toys" |
43872.2 |
May 7, 1990 |
Shari Goodhartz |
Tim Bond |
| An obsessed collector is determined to add Data to his private collection of unique items. |
| 323 |
"Sarek" |
43917.4 |
May 14, 1990 |
Peter S. Beagle |
Les Landau |
| The Enterprise hosts Ambassador Sarek, but his deteriorating mental health causes unforeseen problems. |
| 324 |
"Ménage à Troi" |
43930.7 |
May 28, 1990 |
Fred Bronson and Susan Sackett |
Robert Legato |
| The Ferengi kidnap Deanna, her mother and Riker. |
| 325 |
"Transfigurations" |
43957.2 |
June 4, 1990 |
René Echevarria |
Tom Benko |
| The Enterprise rescues a humanoid with amnesia and incredible healing powers. |
| 326 |
"The Best of Both Worlds" (Part 1) |
43989.1 |
June 18, 1990 |
Michael Piller |
Cliff Bole |
| Picard is kidnapped by the Borg, who begin their invasion of Federation space. |
|
| Title |
Original Airdate |
Stardate |
Writer(s) |
Director |
# |
|
| "The Best of Both Worlds" (Part 2) |
September 24, 1990 |
44001.4 |
Michael Piller |
Cliff Bole |
401 |
| Picard is rescued from the Borg as the Enterprise races to save Earth. A great number of Starfleet ships are destroyed by the lone Borg ship, although an away team finally rescues Picard. Data interfaces with the half-Borg Picard and finds a way to shut down the Borg ship. |
| "Family" |
October 1, 1990 |
44012.3 |
Ronald D. Moore |
Les Landau |
402 |
| Picard visits his family in France and Worf's human parents come aboard the Enterprise. |
| "Brothers" |
October 8, 1990 |
44085.7 |
Rick Berman |
Rob Bowman |
403 |
| Data is summoned by his creator Noonien Soong who is still alive, and they are joined by Lore. |
| "Suddenly Human" |
October 15, 1990 |
44143.7 |
Jeri Taylor |
Gabrielle Beaumont |
404 |
| Picard must help a human boy raised by aliens decide his fate. |
| "Remember Me" |
October 22, 1990 |
44161.2 |
Lee Sheldon |
Cliff Bole |
405 |
| After an apparent failure of a warp-field experiment, people begin to disappear from the Enterprise with only Dr. Crusher remembering they ever existed. |
| "Legacy" |
October 29, 1990 |
44215.2 |
Joe Menosky |
Robert Scheerer |
406 |
| Tasha Yar's sister Ishara seeks to restore order on their conflict-ridden colony world. |
| "Reunion" |
November 5, 1990 |
44246.3 |
Story by Drew Dieghan and Thomas Perry & Jo Perry. Telepaly by Thomas Perry & Joe Perry, Brannon Braga & Ronald D. Moore |
Jonathan Frakes |
407 |
| Worf's ex-girlfriend returns, and along with Picard, the two mediate a Klingon power dispute and Worf discovers more family. |
| "Future Imperfect" |
November 12, 1990 |
44286.5 |
J. Larry Carroll & David Bennett Carren |
Les Landau |
408 |
| Riker finds himself sixteen years in the future, his memory of the interim erased by a dormant virus. |
| "Final Mission" |
November 19, 1990 |
44307.3 |
Jeri Taylor |
Corey Allen |
409 |
| Wesley sets off on his final mission with the Enterprise accompanied by Picard, but they become stranded on a desert planet. |
| "The Loss" |
December 31, 1990 |
44356.9 |
Story by Hillary J. Bader. Teleplay by Hillary J. Bader and Alan J. Adler & Vanessa Greene |
Chip Chalmers |
410 |
| An unknown force captures the Enterprise and causes Deanna to lose her empathic powers. |
| "Data's Day" |
January 7, 1991 |
44390.1 |
Ronald D. Moore |
Robert Weimer |
411 |
| Data gets dancing lessons from Dr. Crusher in preparation of Chief O'Brien's wedding as the Enterprise brings Ambassador T'Pel to the Romulans for negotiations. |
| "The Wounded" |
January 28, 1991 |
44429.6 |
Story by Stuart Charno & Sara Charno and Cy Chermak. Teleplay by Jeri Taylor |
Chip Chalmers |
412 |
| A rogue Starfleet Captain jeopardizes the Cardassian peace treaty. |
| "Devil's Due" |
February 4, 1991 |
44474.5 |
Phillip LaZebnik. From the Teleplay by William Douglas Langford |
Tom Benko |
413 |
| A powerful mythic figure from a millennium ago returns to enslave a planet in accordance with a contract. However Picard is convinced she is an opportunistic charlatan. |
| "Clues" |
February 11, 1991 |
44502.7 |
Story by Bruce D. Arthurs. Teleplay by Joe Menosky and Bruce D. Arthurs |
Les Landau |
414 |
| The crew is rendered unconscious for 30 seconds except for Data after going through a localised wormhole. However, various clues suggest they were unconscious for an entire day. |
| "First Contact" |
February 18, 1991 |
Unknown |
Story by Marc Zicree and David Bischoff & Dennis Russell Bailey. Teleplay by Joe Menosky & Ronald D. Moore and Michael Piller |
Cliff Bole |
415 |
|
Riker is hospitalized during a botched pre-first contact mission. Xenophobia results in increasing hostility toward his presence.
|
| "Galaxy's Child" |
March 11, 1991 |
44614.6 |
Maurice Hurley |
Rick Kolbe |
416 |
| The Enterprise accidentally kills a space creature, and the crew rush to save its unborn child. Meanwhile, Geordi meets the engineer he fell in love with and finds to his shock, she's nothing like the woman he encountered on the holodeck. |
| "Night Terrors" |
March 18, 1991 |
44631.2 |
Story by Shari Goodhartz. Teleplay by Pamela Douglas & Jeri Taylor |
Les Landau |
417 |
| The Enterprise is trapped in a rift. The crew succumbs to REM sleep deprivation, while Deanna has a recurring nightmare. |
| "Identity Crisis" |
March 25, 1991 |
44664.5 |
Brannon Braga |
Rick Kolbe |
418 |
| Geordi transforms into an alien creature with strong instinct to return to its planet of origin. |
| "The Nth Degree" |
April 1, 1991 |
44704.2 |
Joe Menosky |
Rob Legato |
419 |
| After an encounter with an alien probe Barclay experiences great leaps in confidence and intelligence. |
| "Qpid" |
April 22, 1991 |
44741.9 |
Ira Seven Behr |
Cliff Bole |
420 |
| Q returns to test Picard's love for an old flame. |
| "The Drumhead" |
April 29, 1991 |
44769.2 |
Jeri Taylor |
Jonathan Frakes |
421 |
| A witchhunt ensues for suspected Romulan spies aboard the Enterprise. |
| "Half a Life" |
May 6, 1991 |
44805.3 |
Story by Ted Roberts and Peter Allan Fields. Teleplay by Peter Allan Fields |
Les Landau |
422 |
| Lwaxana Troi finally finds love, but discovers her man must undergo a ritualistic suicide. |
| "The Host" |
May 13, 1991 |
44821.3 |
Michel Horvat |
Marvin Rush |
423 |
| Dr. Crusher falls in love with Odan, only to discover that Odan is a symbiote, which is implanted into Riker after his original host dies. Odan continues peace negotiations using Riker as a temporary host. |
| "The Mind's Eye" |
May 27, 1991 |
44885.5 |
Rene Echevarria |
David Livingston |
424 |
| The Romulans brainwash Geordi to carry out a covert mission. |
| "In Theory" |
June 3, 1991 |
44932.3 |
Ronald D. Moore & Joe Menosky |
Patrick Stewart |
425 |
| Data participates in a romantic relationship with a fellow crew member. |
| "Redemption" (Part 1) |
June 17, 1991 |
44995.3 |
Ronald D. Moore |
Cliff Bole |
426 |
| Worf leaves the Enterprise to fight on behalf of Gowron in a Klingon civil war. |
|
| Title |
Original Airdate |
Stardate |
Episode # |
| "Redemption" (Part 2) |
September 23, 1991 |
45021.3 |
501 |
| A fleet of 23 Federation ships blockades Romulan support to the Duras family, resulting in Gowron's installation as Chancellor. |
|
| "Darmok" |
September 30, 1991 |
45047.2 |
502 |
| Picard must learn to communicate with an alien captain who speaks in metaphors before a dangerous beast kills them both. |
|
| "Ensign Ro" |
October 7, 1991 |
45076.3 |
503 |
| After an attack on a Federation outpost, Picard is sent to locate a Bajoran terrorist, with the help of Ensign Ro Laren. |
|
| "Silicon Avatar" |
October 14, 1991 |
45122.3 |
504 |
| The crew, with the help of a scientist whose son lived on Data's home world, attempt to communicate with the Crystalline Entity. |
|
| "Disaster" |
October 21, 1991 |
45156.1 |
505 |
| The Enterprise is without power, trapping Picard in a turbolift with three children and trapping others in various locations. Command of the bridge falls to Counselor Troi, who feels ill-prepared. |
|
| "The Game" |
October 28, 1991 |
45208.2 |
506 |
| Wesley visits the Enterprise, but finds the crew addicted to a mind-altering computer game. |
|
| "Unification" (Part 1) |
November 4, 1991 |
45236.4 |
507 |
| Spock is reported to have defected to the Romulans. Picard and Data travel to Romulus on a cloaked Klingon vessel to investigate. |
|
| "Unification" (Part 2) |
November 11, 1991 |
45245.8 |
508 |
| Spock attempts to unify the Vulcans and Romulans in peace, but falls into a Romulan trap. |
|
| "A Matter of Time" |
November 18, 1991 |
45349.1 |
509 |
| A historian from the 26th century visits the Enterprise, while they help a planet prevent a nuclear winter. |
|
| "New Ground" |
January 6, 1992 |
45376.3 |
510 |
| Worf tries to be a father to his son, Alexander, while the Enterprise helps to test a new propulsion technology. |
|
| "Hero Worship" |
January 27, 1992 |
45397.3 |
511 |
| Data saves the life of an orphaned boy, who begins to emulate him. |
|
| "Violations" |
February 3, 1992 |
45429.3 |
512 |
| An alien traveling aboard the Enterprise telepathically molests Troi and invades the minds of Beverly Crusher and William Riker. |
|
| "The Masterpiece Society" |
February 10, 1992 |
45470.1 |
513 |
| The Enterprise helps a far-flung eugenic human colony avoid destruction, but upsets its delicate balance by ending 200 years of isolation. |
|
| "Conundrum" |
February 17, 1992 |
45494.2 |
514 |
| The crew's memory is erased, and they discover they are being manipulated into being the key part of a war. |
|
| "Power Play" |
February 24, 1992 |
45571.2 |
515 |
| Troi, O'Brien, and Data are possessed by entities who want control of the ship. |
|
| "Ethics" |
March 2, 1992 |
45587.3 |
516 |
| Worf becomes paralyzed—and suicidal—and Dr. Crusher consults a risk-taking researcher to save his life. |
|
| "The Outcast" |
March 16, 1992 |
45614.6 |
517 |
| Riker falls in love with an androgynous person after rescuing some others trapped in "null space." |
|
| "Cause and Effect" |
March 23, 1992 |
45652.1 |
518 |
| The Enterprise becomes stuck in a causality loop, but the crew retain some memory of previous instances. |
|
| "The First Duty" |
March 30, 1992 |
45703.9 |
519 |
| Wesley is questioned over a Starfleet Academy flight-training accident. |
|
| "Cost of Living" |
April 20, 1992 |
45733.6 |
520 |
| Deanna's mother, Lwaxana, arrives to marry a man she has never met. Worf has difficulty rearing Alexander, which is exacerbated when Lwaxana takes the boy under her wing. |
|
| "The Perfect Mate" |
April 27, 1992 |
45761.3 |
521 |
| Picard forces himself to resist the charms of a female empathic metamorph, who is sent to marry an alien leader as a peace offering. |
|
| "Imaginary Friend" |
May 4, 1992 |
45832.1 |
522 |
| A child's imaginary playmate takes on real form and threatens the well-being of the Enterprise. |
|
| "I, Borg" |
May 11, 1992 |
45854.2 |
523 |
| The Enterprise rescues a Borg survivor, and Picard plans to use him as a weapon against his nemesis by exposing him to a computer virus. |
|
| "The Next Phase" |
May 18, 1992 |
45092.4 |
524 |
| A transporter accident traps Geordi and Ensign Ro out of phase; while the others plan their funeral they must find a way to reverse the process and save the Enterprise from destruction. |
|
| "The Inner Light" |
June 1, 1992 |
45944.1 |
525 |
| A space probe creates a telepathic tether and causes Picard to experience, in twenty-five minutes, a lifetime as a married man on a world that was destroyed a millennium ago. |
|
| "Time's Arrow" (Part 1) |
June 15, 1992 |
45959.1 |
526 |
| A 500 year-old artifact is uncovered on Earth: Data's severed head. The Enterprise investigates alien involvement in Earth's past and Data fulfils his destiny. |
| Title |
Original Airdate |
Stardate |
Episode # |
| "Time's Arrow" (Part 2) |
September 21, 1992 |
46001.3 |
601 |
| The Enterprise crew follow Data to San Francisco of the 1890s. The crew deal with Samuel Clemens (and run into Jack London), while trying to find a way to prevent aliens from interfering with 19th-century Earth. |
|
| "Realm of Fear" |
September 28, 1992 |
46041.1 |
602 |
| Barclay must overcome his fear of the transporter to solve a mystery. |
|
| "Man of the People" |
October 5, 1992 |
46071.6 |
603 |
| A psychic ambassador uses Deanna's mind to influence the outcome of his mission. |
|
| "Relics" |
October 12, 1992 |
46125.3 |
604 |
| The Enterprise investigates a vessel that crashed on the surface of a Dyson Sphere 75 years ago. An undegraded pattern is found in the transporter buffer, that of Mr. Scott. Feeling out of place and obsolete, Scotty agrees to return to his vessel with Geordi to help restore the logs, and they become the only hope when the Enterprise is accidentally pulled inside the sphere. |
|
| "Schisms" |
October 19, 1992 |
46154.2 |
605 |
| Several members of the crew are abducted and experimented on while they sleep. |
|
| "True Q" |
October 26, 1992 |
46192.3 |
606 |
| Q reveals a secret about a young woman from Kansas who is visiting the Enterprise. |
|
| "Rascals" |
November 2, 1992 |
46235.7 |
607 |
| A transporter malfunction turns Picard, Keiko, Ro and Guinan into children, who become the ship's only hope when they are left aboard while the adult crew are forced to perform dangerous labor by Ferengi pirates. |
|
| "A Fistful of Datas" |
November 9, 1992 |
46271.5 |
608 |
| Data's mind is connected to the ship's computer, which creates unforeseen effects on the holodeck. |
|
| "The Quality of Life" |
November 16, 1992 |
46307.2 |
609 |
| Data observes self-guided "tools" used at a mining station display signs of sentience, and fights for their preservation, even risking Captain Picard's life on the ground that it is unacceptable to kill one sentient being to save another. |
|
| "Chain of Command" (Part 1) |
December 14, 1992 |
46357.4 |
610 |
| Captain Jellico is assigned command of the Enterprise, while Picard is sent on a covert mission into Cardassian territory. |
|
| "Chain of Command" (Part 2) |
December 21, 1992 |
46360.8 |
611 |
| Picard, having been captured, is tortured by a sadistic Cardassian interrogator (played by David Warner). |
|
| "Ship in a Bottle" |
January 25, 1993 |
46424.1 |
612 |
| Barclay accidentally awakens Prof. Moriarty on the holodeck, who uses the powers at his disposal to coerce the crew into finding a way to allow him to leave the holodeck. |
|
| "Aquiel" |
February 1, 1993 |
46461.3 |
613 |
| Geordi falls for an alien Starfleet officer who is suspected of murder. |
|
| "Face of the Enemy" |
February 8, 1993 |
46519.1 |
614 |
| Deanna is involuntarily recruited to assist in the transport of Romulan defectors across the border. |
|
| "Tapestry" |
February 15, 1993 |
Unknown |
615 |
| An accident kills Picard, and he finds an afterlife with Q analyzing his past choices. |
|
| "Birthright" (Part 1) |
February 22, 1993 |
46578.4 |
616 |
| Worf is told on Deep Space Nine his father is alive, and being held prisoner by the Romulans. Meanwhile an engineering experiment accidentally results in Data's first dream. |
|
| "Birthright" (Part 2) |
March 1, 1993 |
46579.2 |
617 |
| Worf, now a prisoner, tries to teach the Klingon refugees the ways of the warrior. |
|
| "Starship Mine" |
March 29, 1993 |
46682.4 |
618 |
| Thieves attempt to steal trilithium from Enterprise during a Baryon sweep at the Remmler Array, and the lone Enterprise crewman onboard must thwart them. |
|
| "Lessons" |
April 5, 1993 |
46693.1 |
619 |
| Picard becomes involved with a woman who is serving on the Enterprise, but he must send her into a dangerous mission. |
|
| "The Chase" |
April 26, 1993 |
46731.5 |
620 |
| Picard tries to solve an ancient genetic mystery uncovered by his archaeological mentor, and faces stiff competition. |
|
| "Frame of Mind" |
May 3, 1993 |
46778.1 |
621 |
| Riker finds himself prisoner in an alien mental institution, which resembles scenes from Beverly's play. |
|
| "Suspicions" |
May 10, 1993 |
46830.1 |
622 |
| Dr. Crusher risks her career to solve the murder of Ferengi scientist Dr. Reyga and vindicate his research. |
|
| "Rightful Heir" |
May 17, 1993 |
46852.2 |
623 |
| Worf experiences a crisis of faith, and travels to a Klingon holy site where the mythic figure Kahless returns to lead the Klingon people. |
|
| "Second Chances" |
May 24, 1993 |
46915.2 |
624 |
| Riker encounters a duplicate of himself created by a transporter malfunction stranded on a planet. "Thomas" vies for Deanna's affections. |
|
| "Timescape" |
June 14, 1993 |
46944.2 |
625 |
| The Enterprise is caught in temporal stasis, and on the brink of destruction by the Romulans. |
|
| "Descent" (Part 1) |
June 21, 1993 |
46982.1 |
626 |
| The crew encounter a group of Borg acting individually, and Data briefly experiences emotions. |
| Title |
Original Airdate |
Stardate |
Episode # |
| "Descent" (Part 2) |
September 20, 1993 |
47025.4 |
701 |
| The Borg are being led by Lore. Data falls under his control by being fed negative emotions. |
|
| "Liaisons" |
September 27, 1993 |
Unknown |
702 |
| Worf and Troi reluctantly play host to two Lyraan ambassadors, while Picard crashes in a shuttle with another Lyraan. He is rescued by a human female who exhibits strange behavior. |
|
| "Interface" |
October 4, 1993 |
47215.5 |
703 |
| Geordi tries to rescue his mother's starship via a remotely controlled probe. |
|
| "Gambit" (Part 1) |
October 11, 1993 |
47135.2 |
704 |
| The Enterprise crew investigate the apparent murder of Captain Picard during an archaeological trip. Riker is kidnapped by mercenaries and finds Picard working as part of their crew. |
|
| "Gambit" (Part 2) |
October 18, 1993 |
47160.1 |
705 |
| Picard and Riker help mercenaries collect archaeological artifacts to prevent an ancient Vulcan weapon falling into the wrong hands. |
|
| "Phantasms" |
October 25, 1993 |
47225.7 |
706 |
| Data experiences strange dreams, while the Enterprise has issues with its new Warp-core. But all is not as it seems. |
|
| "Dark Page" |
November 1, 1993 |
47254.1 |
707 |
| A psychic breakdown puts Lwaxana Troi in a coma, and Deanna works to save her life. |
|
| "Attached" |
November 8, 1993 |
47304.2 |
708 |
| Reclusive aliens imprison Picard and Dr. Crusher on charges of espionage, and experimental implants linking their minds telepathically cause them to face their latent feelings for each other. |
|
| "Force of Nature" |
November 15, 1993 |
47310.2 |
709 |
| A pair of scientists show that warp drives are harming the fabric of space. |
|
| "Inheritance" |
November 22, 1993 |
47410.2 |
710 |
| Data encounters a woman claiming to be his "mother". |
|
| "Parallels" |
November 29, 1993 |
47391.2 |
711 |
| Worf finds himself randomly shifting between alternate realities. |
|
| "The Pegasus" |
January 10, 1994 |
47457.1 |
712 |
| Riker's former Captain boards the Enterprise to retrieve the USS Pegasus. Picard investigates the circumstances of its loss and finds that there has been a cover-up. |
|
| "Homeward" |
January 17, 1994 |
47423.9 |
713 |
| Worf's human stepbrother violates the Prime Directive to save a doomed primitive race. |
|
| "Sub Rosa" |
January 31, 1994 |
47423.9 |
714 |
| Dr. Crusher attends her grandmother's funeral, and takes on an unusual family tradition. |
|
| "Lower Decks" |
February 7, 1994 |
47566.7 |
715 |
| Junior officers buck for promotion as one of them is assigned the dangerous task of helping a Cardassian spy. |
|
| "Thine Own Self" |
February 14, 1994 |
47611.2 |
716 |
| Data loses his memory after retrieving radioactive fragments on a planet's surface and endangers the primitive natives he encounters, while Deanna studies to become a bridge officer. |
|
| "Masks" |
February 21, 1994 |
47615.2 |
717 |
| The Enterprise finds an ancient library that recreates its civilization by taking possession of Data and transforming the ship. |
|
| "Eye of the Beholder" |
February 28, 1994 |
47622.1 |
718 |
| Deanna investigates the suicide of a crewman and uncovers a murder that took place during construction of the Enterprise. |
|
| "Genesis" |
March 21, 1994 |
47653.2 |
719 |
| A routine medical treatment inadvertently creates a virus that begins to de-evolve the Enterprise crew while Picard and Data are on an away mission. |
|
| "Journey's End" |
March 28, 1994 |
47751.2 |
720 |
| Wesley considers his future, as the Enterprise is ordered to remove Native American colonists from a planet that is about to fall under Cardassian jurisdiction. |
|
| "Firstborn" |
April 25, 1994 |
47779.4 |
721 |
| Worf attempts to convince his son Alexander to embrace his warrior heritage. |
|
| "Bloodlines" |
May 2, 1994 |
47829.1 |
722 |
| DaiMon Bok returns to exact revenge on Picard, by trying to kill the son Picard never knew he had. |
|
| "Emergence" |
May 9, 1994 |
47869.2 |
723 |
| The Enterprise becomes an emergent intelligence. |
|
| "Preemptive Strike" |
May 16, 1994 |
47941.7 |
724 |
| Ensign Ro graduates from advanced tactical training, and is sent by Picard to lure Maquis terrorists into a trap. |
|
| "All Good Things..." (Parts 1 and 2) |
May 23, 1994 |
47988.1 |
725 & 726 |
| Picard finds himself alternating between three time periods thanks to Q, with a spacetime distortion that threatens to destroy humanity growing larger in the past, and smaller in the future. |