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The Next Generation
Season One
Encounter at Farpoint (2-Hour Premiere)09/26/87 -- Stardate: 41153.7SOS Rating: 6.9 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Enroute to Farpoint to survey a mysterious advanced starbase constructed by the primitive Bandi race, the Enterprise encounters Q, a powerful alien who accuses the crew of the past sins of the human race; and once at Farpoint, the crew discovers that the mysterious starbase is really the captured mate of a huge jellyfish-like space creature that can change its physical composition.
The Naked Now10/03/87 -- Stardate: 41209.2SOS Rating: 6.2 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Investigating the deserted starship Tsiolkovsky, the Enterprise away team contracts a virus that, like a similar virus on the first Enterprise (The Naked Time), removes the crew members' inhibitions and makes them unable to properly carry out their duties.
Code of Honor10/10/87 -- Stardate: 41235.2SOS Rating: 4.4 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The Enterprise travels to the planet Ligon, the only source of a vaccine needed to fight a dreaded plaque; but the ruler of Ligon decides he wants Tasha as his First One in return.
The Last Outpost10/17/87 -- Stardate: 41386.4SOS Rating: 5.5 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The Enterprise and a Ferengi cruiser are trapped in orbit around Delphi Ardu, and their crews are put to a test by a sentry of the Tkon Empire, which ruled the galaxy 600,000 years earlier.
Where No One Has Gone Before10/24/87 -- Stardate: 41263.1SOS Rating: 7.1 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Kosinski, an arrogant Federation warp drive engineer, causes the Enterprise to travel at incredible warp speeds to the far reaches of the universe; but it is Kosinski's alien companion, known as the Traveler, who really has the knowledge needed to get them back home.
Lonely Among Us10/31/87 -- Stardate: 41249.3SOS Rating: 6.0 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none As the Enterprise passes through a mysterious cloud, an energy being is accidentally trapped aboard the Enterprise and enters the minds of several crew members, including Captain Picard, in an attempt to get back to its companions in the energy cloud.
Justice11/07/87 -- Stardate: 41255.6SOS Rating: 4.8 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The Enterprise crew begin to beam down to what appears to be a perfect planet for shore leave, but find out, almost too late for Wesley Crusher, that the planet has strict laws of conduct and swift rules of justice for any law breakers.
The Battle11/14/87 -- Stardate: 41723.9SOS Rating: 6.8 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The Ferengi give Picard and the Federation a peace offering in the form of Picard's first starship, the Stargazer; but this turns out to be a trojan horse intended to exact revenge from Picard for his destruction of a Ferengi ship at the Battle of Maxia.
Hide and Q11/21/87 -- Stardate: 41590.5SOS Rating: 6.4 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Q offers Commander Riker powers equal to his own if he will accompany Q back to his planet of origin as a specimen of the human race, which Q admits will someday become more powerful than his own race.
Haven11/28/87 -- Stardate: 41294.5SOS Rating: 5.4 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none While wedding preparations are made for the marriage of Troi to a young man with whom she has been bonded since youth, a ship carrying the last remaining survivors of a planet destroyed by bacteriological warfare arrives with a girl that Troi's fiancee has had recurring dreams about.
The Big Goodbye01/09/88 -- Stardate: 41997.7SOS Rating: 7.6 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none While Picard and Data are in the holodeck engaged in a 1940's detective drama, the Enterprise's computer experiences an electrical short that makes the holodeck drama a real experience, with the possibility of real death.
Datalore01/16/88 -- Stardate: 41242.4SOS Rating: 7.3 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The Enterprise stops at the planet of Data's discovery and finds Lore, a duplicate android that turns out to be have been a first attempt that was made so human-like that it had a big ego and the desire for power.
Angel One01/23/88 -- Stardate: 41636.9SOS Rating: 4.7 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none While searching for survivors of the freighter S.S. Odin, Picard and Worf become ill, while Riker and an away team on the planet find that it is ruled by women who want to execute the male survivors of the Odin as revolutionaries.
1100100101/30/88 -- Stardate: 41365.9SOS Rating: 7.3 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none While the Enterprise is at Starbase 74 for computer repairs, Bynars, a race of small aliens who can communicate directly with computers, steal the Enterprise in an attempt to provide assistance to their dying home planet.
Too Short a Season02/06/88 -- Stardate: 41309.5SOS Rating: 5.5 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Federation Admiral Jameson is summoned to the planet Mordan IV, supposedly to help solve a hostage crisis; however, the real reason that the planet's leader summoned Jameson is to exact revenge for his instigation of a civil war on the planet 40 years before.
When the Bough Breaks02/13/88 -- Stardate: 41509.1SOS Rating: 4.9 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The inhabitants of the planet Aldea kidnap the children aboard the Enterprise because they are themselves sterile and want children, but Dr. Crusher discovers that this had been caused by radiation from the planet's defensive shields.
Home Soil02/20/88 -- Stardate: 41463.9SOS Rating: 5.6 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none An Enterprise away team comes in contact with a strange microscopic lifeform when they investigate the death of a scientist on a planet being terraformed.
Coming of Age03/12/88 -- Stardate: 41416.2SOS Rating: 6.7 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none While Wesley takes his Starfleet Academy entrance exam, Admiral Quinn has Picard investigated for conspiracy against the Federation.
Heart of Glory03/19/88 -- Stardate: 41503.7SOS Rating: 7.3 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Three renegade Klingons are found on a crippled cargo vessel in the Romulan Neutral Zone, and a Klingon cruiser arrives to take them back to the Klingon home planet.
Arsenal of Freedom04/09/88 -- Stardate: 41798.2SOS Rating: 7.1 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none On a dead planet where the USS Drake disappeared, the Enterprise encounters an intelligent weapon that learns and grows more powerful after each attack that it makes.
Symbiosis04/16/88 -- Stardate: UnknownSOS Rating: 5.6 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none The Enterprise encounters a freighter in distress, which turns out to be carrying a shipment of a narcotic drug to a planet whose entire population is addicted.
Skin of Evil04/23/88 -- Stardate: 41601.3SOS Rating: 6.9 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none An Enterprise shuttlecraft carrying Troi crashes on a planet after being attacked, and Tasha Yar is killed by an oil-based creature when she leads an away team to rescue Troi.
We'll Always Have Paris04/30/88 -- Stardate: 41697.9SOS Rating: 6.4 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none While investigating potentially disastrous time-warp experiments being performed on a remote planet, Picard finds that the experimenter's wife was his (Picard's) first love.
Conspiracy05/07/88 -- Stardate: 41775.5SOS Rating: 8.1 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none After Picard receives a secret message from another starship captain, the Enterprise travels to Earth to confront top Starfleet officials who have been taken over by parisitic beings planning to overthrow the Federation.
The Neutral Zone05/14/88 -- Stardate: 41986.0SOS Rating: 7.4 -- Tim Lynch's Rating: none Enroute to a possible confrontation with the Romulans in the Neutral Zone, the Enterprise encounters a 20th Century Earth ship carrying three living passengers in cryogenic sleep.
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