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![]() The crew fights for survival when a mysterious force attacks the ship's life support systems.
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![]() Data races against time to save a human colony that's been marked for death by aliens.
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![]() The crew travels to Rana IV, a remote colony where just two of its 11,000 inhabitants have miraculously survived a devastating attack.
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![]() Mistakenly believing Captain Picard to be a god, the members of a primitive culture seize Troi and prepare to sacrifice her to him.
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![]() "The Bonding." When the ship's archeologist is killed on a mission led by Worf, the Klingon feel responsible for the son she left behind.
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![]() "Booby Trap." The Enterprise is caught in a booby trap that captures the ship and converts its energy into lethal levels of radiation.
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![]() After Geordi is stranded on a storm-ravaged planet, the crew's attempts to rescue him are hindered by an aggressive Romulan warship.
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![]() "The Price." Counselor Troi is swept off her feet by a dashing delegate who uses unethical methods to conduct his business on board the U.S.S. Enterprise.
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![]() The crew's attempts to mediate a violent dispute between warring clans is sabotaged by a mysterious assassin.
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![]() "The Defector." A Romulan defector leads the crew into a showdown that could erupt into a full scale war.
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![]() "The Hunted." The Enterprise is bombarded by a soldier who is the victim of government mind control which turns him into a violent killer.
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![]() "The High Ground." Doctor Crusher's abduction by a radical terrorist group thrusts the crew into an explosive civil war on Rutia Four.
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![]() "Deja Q." The crew is surprised by the appearance of their mischievous nemesis, Q.
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![]() "A Matter of Perspective." Riker is suspected of murdering a respected scientist who had accused the Enterprise officer of seducing his wife.
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![]() "Yesterday's Enterprise." The course of history is altered when a time rift brings a starship Enterprise from the past into the present with a crew which includes Tasha Yar.
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![]() "The Offspring." Data becomes a father when he creates an android using a transfer of his own neural programming.
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![]() "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.
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![]() "Allegiance." Without the crew's knowledge, Captain Picard is kidnapped and replaced by an evil imposter.
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![]() "Captain's Holiday." While on vacation, Picard becomes entangled in the search for a missing weapon from the future.
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![]() "Tin Man." The crew is thrust into a deadly showdown with the Romulans over a newly discovered life-form in a remote star system.
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![]() "Hollow Pursuits." The crew struggles to help a young engineer whose obsession with the fantasy world Holodeck is endangering the ship.
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![]() "The Most Toys." The crew leave Data for dead when his shuttle craft explodes during a dangerous mission.
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![]() "Sarek." The Enterprise is plagued by an outbreak of violence when it is visited by a renowned Vulcan ambassador.
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![]() "Ménage à Troi." The Enterprise is thrown into chaos when Counsellor Troi and her mother are kidnapped by the Ferengi.
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![]() "Transfigurations." The Enterprise rescues a mysterious humanoid whose remarkable powers affect the entire crew.
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![]() "The Best of Both Worlds." The evil Borg capture Picard in an attempt to conquer the human race.
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Technical design, graphic design, interactive features, HTML & CGI programming by Andrew Tong. || All materials Copyright © 1987-1995 by their respective authors. || Document created: May 28, 1994 || Last Modified: November 09, 2010