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Television Seasons:1987 - 1988 Episode Count:25 |
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Show | Stardate | Episode Title |
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41153.7 | Encounter At Farpoint | |
Series pilot. Captain Picard and his crew embark on their first mission: a voyage to the Farpoint station on the planet Daneb IV. (released September 28, 1987) | ||
41209.2 | The Naked Now | |
While investigating mysterious deaths aboard another starship, Geordi becomes infected with a mind-altering illness that spreads to the rest of the Enterprise crew. The original series crew first encountered this illness in the episode The Naked Time. (released October 5, 1987) | ||
41235.25 | Code of Honor | |
Lt. Tasha Yar fights for freedom when she's kidnapped by aliens known as Ligonians. (released October 12, 1987) | ||
41242.4 | Datalore | |
While exploring Data's home planet, the crew discovers a collection of body parts, which, when assembled, create an android that's a dead ringer for Data. (released January 18, 1988) | ||
41249.3 | Lonely Among Us | |
While escorting aliens to the planet Parliament, Picard and his crew are enveloped by a cloud that seizes control of their minds and alters their behavior. (released November 2, 1987) | ||
41255.6 | Justice | |
Plans for a vacation on the paradisiacal Rubicam Three are disrupted when Wesley breaks a planet law; meanwhile, a hostile vessel objecting to human colonization confronts the Enterprise. (released November 9, 1987) | ||
41263.1 | Where No One Has Gone Before | |
The Enterprise is catapulted more than a billion light years from its galaxy when a test on the ship's propulsion system backfires. (released October 26, 1987) | ||
41294.5 | Haven | |
Deanna is torn between her feelings for Riker and her ties to family tradition when faced with a prearranged marriage. (released November 30, 1987) | ||
41309.5 | Too Short a Season | |
The Enterprise transports a famous negotiator, Admiral Mark Jameson, to Mordan IV, where several Federation officials have been taken hostage by the planet's governor, Karnas. (released February 8, 1988) | ||
41365.9 | 11001001 | |
When the computer indicates a pending disaster, the crew evacuates the Enterprise, unaware that members of a computer-dependent species have sabotaged the ship's software. (released February 1, 1988) | ||
41386.4 | The Last Outpost | |
The U.S.S. Enterprise and Ferengi starships must pass a crucial inquisition by the guardian of the Tkon Empire before continuing their trips through space. (released October 19, 1987) | ||
41416.2 | Coming of Age | |
Wesley takes the Starfleet Academy entrance exam, while Picard's performance as a commander is evaluated. (released March 14, 1988) | ||
41463.9 | Home Soil | |
At the Federation's request, the Enterprise visits Velara III where a group of terraformers are working to transform the seemingly desolate planet into one capable of supporting life. Tragically, a terraformer engineer is killed during their visit in a bizarre hydraulic room accident. (released February 22, 1988) | ||
41503.7 | Heart of Glory | |
Worf finds himself torn between two leaders when he learns that fugitive Klingons rescued by the Enterprise are plotting to reestablish their warrior race and want Worf to join their side. (released March 21, 1988) | ||
41509.1 | When the Bough Breaks | |
The technologically advanced but sterile race of the planet Aldea decide to remedy their plight by kidnapping children from the Enterprise – including Wesley. (released February 15, 1988) | ||
none given | Symbiosis | |
When the Enterprise carries out a mission of mercy, Picard becomes embroiled in a bitter trade dispute between neighboring planets. (released April 18, 1988) | ||
41590.5 | Hide And Q | |
While rushing to aid the survivors on a planet rocked by a lethal explosion, the Enterprise is stopped by the dangerous “Q”. (released November 23, 1987) | ||
41601.3 | Skin of Evil | |
After crashing the shuttlecraft onto Vagra 2, Troi is held hostage by a sadistic creature that delights in taunting the rescue team. (released April 25, 1988) | ||
41636.9 | Angel One | |
On the female-dominated planet Angel One, the crew discovers that the survivors of a Federation freighter accident are now fugitives because they oppose the matriarchy. (released January 25, 1988) | ||
41697.9 | We'll Always Have Paris | |
Picard is reunited with his first love when the Enterprise rescues her husband, a scientist who breaks into another dimension while conducting time experiments. (released May 2, 1988) | ||
41723.9 | The Battle | |
The Enterprise discovers an old style starship heading towards them shortly after a conference with a Ferengi vessel. It is soon learned that the old ship, the Stargazer, is the vessel Captain Picard abandoned nine years earlier in the battle of Maxia. (Meet DaiMon Bok again on stardate 47829.1.) (released November 16, 1987) | ||
41775.5 | Conspiracy | |
Picard investigates a plot to infiltrate the highest level of the Starfleet command and returns to Earth to confront the conspirators. (released May 9, 1988) | ||
41798.2 | The Arsenal of Freedom | |
While the Enterprise crew searches for a missing spacecraft on the planet Minos, site of a lost civilization, Picard and Crusher disappear. (released April 11, 1988) | ||
41986.0 | The Neutral Zone | |
The crew discovers three cryogenically preserved bodies on a 20th-century Earth satellite just as the Enterprise is ordered to the Neutral Zone to confront hostile Romulans. (released May 16, 1988) | ||
41997.7 | The Big Goodbye | |
In this Peabody award-winning episode, Picard, Crusher and Data re-create 1941 San Francisco via the holodeck, but when the system malfunctions, they find themselves at bay in the 20th century. (released January 11, 1988) |