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``Redemption, Part II''


Picard risks all-out war with the Romulans when he involves Starfleet in a Klingon civil war.
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``Darmok''


The crew is rendered helpless when Picard is kidnapped and forced to go to war with an alien captain.
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``Ensign Ro''


Picard suspects a high-level Federation conspiracy when the crew is ordered to locate the terrorist leader of a renegade race.
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``Silicon Avatar''


Picard struggles to communicate with a mysterious, destructive force before a visiting scientist can destroy it.
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``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.
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``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.
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``Unification, Part I''


Picard and Data travel to Romulus to investigate an unauthorized mission undertaken by the Federation's legendary Mr. Spock
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``Unification, Part II''


Picard and Mr. Spock clash over a proposed reunification of the Romulans and the Vulcans.
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``A Matter Of Time''


Picard's quest to save an endangered planet leads him to violate a Prime Directive when he seeks advice from a visitor from the future.
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``New Ground''


Worf learns some painful lessons about parenting when his son Alexander arrives to join his father on the Enterprise.
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``Hero Worship''


A young boy who is the sole survivor of a devastated ship becomes obsessed with simulating Data.
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``Violations''


Troi, Riker and Dr. Crusher fall into unexplained comas while the Enterprise plays host to an alien race.
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``The Masterpiece Society''


Picard's efforts to save a genetically engineered society from a natural disaster threaten to destroy it.
- Febuary 23, 1992
- Episode Number: 113
- Production Number: 213
- Stardate: 45470.1
- WWW Rating: [*]
- Edited Length: 45:28
- Nielsen Rating/Rank: [12.0/3]
- Promo transcription
- Reviews
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``Conundrum''


While suffering an unexplained case of amnesia, the crew finds themselves fighting a war they do not remember or understand.
- March 1, 1992
- Episode Number: 114
- Production Number: 214
- Stardate: 45494.2
- WWW Rating: [**** 1/2]
- Edited Length: 45:29
- Nielsen Rating/Rank: [12.2/4]
- Promo transcription
- Quotes
- Reviews
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``Power Play''


Inhabited by alien spirits, Data and Troi overthrow the Bridge of the Enterprise.
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``Ethics''


Loyalty and ethics clash when a paralyzed Worf asks Riker to help him commit suicide.
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``The Outcast''


A rescue mission leads to a dangerous romance between Riker and a rebellious member of an androgynous race.
- March 29, 1992
- Episode Number: 117
- Production Number: 217
- Stardate: 45614.6
- WWW Rating: [* 1/2]
- Edited Length: 45:30
- Nielsen Rating/Rank: [12.3/2]
- Promo transcription
- Reviews
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``Cause And Effect''


The Enterprise is trapped in a time warp that forces the crew to endlessly repeat the same experiences.
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``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.
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``Cost Of Living''


Preparing for her wedding aboard the Enterprise, Troi's free-thinking mother causes trouble between Worf and his son.
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``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.
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``Imaginary Friend''


A little girl's imaginary friend becomes a frightening reality for the crew when she threatens to destroy the Enterprise.
- May 17, 1992
- Episode Number: 122
- Production Number: 222
- Stardate: 45852.1
- WWW Rating: [*]
- Edited Length: 45:27
- Nielsen Rating/Rank: [12.1/1]
- Promo transcription
- Reviews
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``I Borg''


Picard and the crew suffer from conflicting emotions when the Enterprise rescues a critically-injured Borg.
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``The Next Phase''


Geordi and Ro are pronounced dead after a transporting maneuver from a distressed Romulan ship goes awry.
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``The Inner Light''


After a mysterious accident, Picard awakes up living the life of another person on a faraway planet.
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``Time's Arrow''


After Data learns of his own death in late- 19th-century San Francisco, a freak accident transports him back to that period.
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