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- This, yes you guessed it, is the third example.
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- ¡The Cage [TOS] #1
- 1965064
- Stardate Unknown
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- The starship Enterprise, captained by Christopher Pike, runs across a distress
- signal concerning survivors of an Earth ship, Pike follows the signals to
- Talos IV. Pike and a landing party find a group of almost too healthy
- survivors there. Among them is a young woman named Vina who catches Pike's eye
- and then leads him into a trap while showing him the crash site. Pike is
- captured by Talosians, aliens with much larger brains than humans, and is
- subjected to illusions which are designed to compel him to mate with Vina, who
- turns out to be a human in captivity.
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- Crew : Jeffrey Hunter (Capt. Christopher Pike)
- John Hoyt (Dr. Phillip Boyce)
- Laurel Goodwin (Yeoman J. M. Colt)
- Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock)
- M. Leigh Hudec (Number One)
- Peter Duryea (Navigator Jose Tyler)
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- Cast : Adam Roarke (Chief Petty Officer Garrison)
- Clegg Hoyt (Transporter Chief Pitcairn)
- Jon Lormer (Dr. Theodore Haskins)
- Malachi Throne (Voice Of The Keeper)
- Meg Wyllie (The Keeper)
- Susan Oliver (Vina)
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- Written By : Gene Roddenberry
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- Directed By : Robert Butler
- ¡Where No Man Has Gone Before [TOS] #2
- 1966048
- Stardate 1312.4
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- The Enterprise is en route to the edge of the galaxy, where a barrier of
- energy lies that has never been penetrated. When the Enterprise reaches the
- barrier, it is buffeted by intense energy, injuring many on board. Mitchell
- and psychological observer Dr. Dehner are affected as well, and it becomes
- apparent that their latent ESP abilities have been activated by contact with
- the barrier. The crew must then contend with the rapidly strengthening
- superhuman beings who now consider the other people on board to be an inferior
- species.
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- Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
- James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
- Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
- William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
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- Cast : Andrea Dromm (Yeoman Smith)
- Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
- Gary Lockwood (Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell)
- Lloyd Haynes (Lt. Alden)
- Paul Carr (Lt. Lee Kelso)
- Paul Fix (Dr. Mark Piper)
- Sally Kellerman (Dr. Elizabeth Dehner)
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- Written By : Samuel A. Peeples
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- Directed By : James Goldstone
- ¡Encounter At Farpoint, Part 1 [TNG] #1
- 1987044
- Stardate 41153.7
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- The USS Enterprise, NCC 1701-D, the first new Galaxy-class starship, is
- launched, with veteran Jean-Luc Picard in command, The ships first mission is
- a puzzling one. While picking up new crew members from Deneb IV on the rim of
- explored space, they must figure out how the low-technology Bandi there could
- have built the gleaming new Farpoint Station they now offer to the Federation
- for use as a base.
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- The new ship is almost sidetracked permanently by a being claiming to be part
- of an all-knowing super race known as the "Q". This, Q, who considers humanity
- too barbarous to expand further, hijacks Picard's command crew and sentences
- them to death in a kangaroo court. Picard is able to save their lives only by
- offering to prove humanities worth during his ships upcoming mission to
- Farpoint.
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- Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
- Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
- Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
- Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
- LeVar Burton (Lt. Geordi La Forge)
- Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
- Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
- Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
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- Cast : Cary Hiroyuki (Mandarin Bailiff)
- Chuck Hicks (Druged Military Officer)
- Colm Meaney (Conn Ensign Miles O'Brien)
- David Erskine (Bandi Shopkeeper)
- DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
- Evelyn Guerrero (Young Female Ensign)
- Jimmy Ortega (Lt. Torres)
- John de Lancie (Q)
- Michael Bell (Groppler Zorn)
- Timothy Dang (Main Bridge Security)
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- Written By : D. C. Fontana
- Gene Roddenberry
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- Directed By : Corey Allen
- ¡Encounter At Farpoint, Part 2 [TNG] #2
- 1987044
- Stardate 41153.7
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- Freed by Q and allowed to arrive at Farpoint, the crew can find no explanation
- for the Bandis mysterious new technology until a vast alien ship appears and
- opens fire on the old Bandi city. Q tries to goad Picard into firing on the
- newcomer, but the Enterprise away team finds that the attacker is actually a
- sentient life-form trying to free its mate from the Bandis clutches.
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- Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
- Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
- Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
- Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
- LeVar Burton (Lt. Geordi La Forge)
- Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
- Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
- Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
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- Cast : Cary Hiroyuki (Mandarin Bailiff)
- Chuck Hicks (Druged Military Officer)
- Colm Meaney (Conn Ensign Miles O'Brien)
- David Erskine (Bandi Shopkeeper)
- DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
- Evelyn Guerrero (Young Female Ensign)
- Jimmy Ortega (Lt. Torres)
- John de Lancie (Q)
- Michael Bell (Groppler Zorn)
- Timothy Dang (Main Bridge Security)
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- Written By : D. C. Fontana
- Gene Roddenberry
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- Directed By : Corey Allen
- ¡Emissary, Part 1 [DS9] #1
- 1993044
- Stardate 46379.1
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- Commander Ben Sisko and his son Jake, both survivors of the Wolf 359 Borg
- massacre, arrive at the planet Bajor as part of a Starfleet team taking over
- the abandoned Cardassian space station Deep Space 9. The station, which was
- intentionally damaged by the Cardassians before they left it behind, is being
- pieced together by newly transferred Operations Chief Miles O'Brien from the
- Enterprise. Sisko also meets Major Kira, his Bajoran first officer who doubts
- the ability of the provisional government of Bajor to avert a civil war and
- trusts the Federation even less, Odo, a mysterious shape-shifter in charge of
- station security, and Quark, the suspicious Ferengi kingpin who is eager to
- get out of town before the regulatory hand of the Federation clamps down on
- his shady business affairs.
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- Sisko, at the suggestion of Kira, travels to Bajor and visits Bajoran
- spiritual leader Kai Opaka, who tells Sisko that he is to be the emissary of
- their people. Opaka reveals an Orb, a mystic object of a type which has
- appeared throughout Bajoran history. The Orb envelops Sisko in a brief
- recollection of his first meeting with his wife, and then releases him. Opaka
- gives him the Orb, and the news that Sisko, whether he likes it or not,
- whether he even knows it or not, will find the temple.
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- Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
- Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
- Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
- Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
- Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
- Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
- Armin Shimerman (Quark)
- Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
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- Cast : Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
- Gene Armor (Bajoran Bureaucrat)
- Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer)
- Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer)
- Diana Cignoni (Dabogirl)
- Stephen Davies (Tactical)
- Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
- Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
- Lynnda Ferguson (Doran)
- Max Grodenchik (Ferengi Pit Boss)
- John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain)
- Thomas Hobson (Young Jake)
- Donald Hotton (Monk #1)
- Lily Mariye (Ops)
- William Powell-Blair (Cardassian Officer)
- Steve Rankin (Cardassian)
- Stephen Rowe (Chanting Monk)
- Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
- Frank Owen Smith (Curzon)
- Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
- Parker Whitman (Cardassian Officer)
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- Teleplay By : Michael Piller
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- Story By : Rick Berman
- Michael Piller
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- Directed By : David Carson
- ¡Emissary, Part 2 [DS9] #2
- 1993044
- Stardate 46389.0
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- Dax and Sisko set out in a Federation Runabout and stumble across a wormhole
- that shoots them 70,000 light years across the galaxy. Trying to return to the
- station, their ship is halted. Dax is taken back to the station by an Orb,
- while Sisko is kept and studied by non-corporeal beings who live inside the
- wormhole. These beings have no conception of linear time, existing
- simultaneously in the past, present and future, and they ask Sisko questions
- about the ephemeral nature of humans, which they do not comprehend.
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- Dax, back on Deep Space 9, fills the crew in on details of the wormhole. Major
- Kira orders O'Brien to shift the stations position so that it stands in front
- of the wormhole. A Cardassian ship, however, enters the wormhole, but is
- damaged by the wormhole life forms. When another Cardassian flotilla arrives
- and finds no sign of the missing ship, they threaten to open fire on Deep
- Space 9 unless Kira agrees to surrender the station.
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- In the wormhole, the aliens study of Sisko reaches an end when they discover
- the human drive for knowledge, and they are puzzled by Sisko's inability to
- live down the death of his wife. At the station, Kira's brinkmanship abilities
- and her feisty confrontations with the Cardassians result in a firefight,
- damaging the station heavily. The solution to the confrontation lies with
- Sisko, if he can overcome the wormhole beings manifestations of his inner
- barriers and escape from the wormhole.
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- Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
- Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
- Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
- Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
- Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
- Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
- Armin Shimerman (Quark)
- Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
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- Cast : Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
- Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
- Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer)
- Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer)
- Stephen Davies (Tactical)
- Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
- Lynnda Ferguson (Doran)
- John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain)
- Thomas Hobson (Young Jake)
- Lily Mariye (Ops Officer)
- Kevin McDermott (Alien Batter)
- Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
- Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
- Joel Swetow (Gul Jassad)
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- Teleplay By : Michael Piller
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- Story By : Rick Berman
- Michael Piller
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- Directed By : David Carson
- ¡Caretaker, Part 1 [VOY] #1
- 1995044
- Stardate 48315.6
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- A starship controlled by the Maquis mysteriously disappears in the Badlands, a
- charged energy field near the demilitarized zone, after being pursued by a
- Cardassian ship. USS Voyager, commanded by Captain Janeway, is dispatched from
- DS9 to the Badlands to find out where the Maquis ship went, especially since a
- Starfleet security operative, Lt. Tuvok, was aboard. Arriving in the Badlands,
- the Voyager is scanned by an unknown presence and then ripped out of the Alpha
- Quadrant by a subspace phenomenon that causes heavy damage and kills many of
- the crew. Voyager ends up next to a space station in an unexplored part of the
- galaxy, 75 years, at maximum warp, from home.
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- While repairs are being made, Janeway and her crew are kidnapped from the ship
- via transporter beams and deposited in a virtual reality aboard the array, the
- inhabitants of which conduct experiments on the Alpha Quadrant visitors.
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- Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
- Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
- Robert Beltran (Chakotay)
- Robert Duncan McNeill (Tom Paris)
- Robert Picardo (Emergency Medical Hologram)
- Roxann Biggs-Dawson (B'Elanna Torres)
- Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
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- Cast : Alicia Coppola (Lt. Stadi)
- Angela Paton (Aunt Adah Reh)
- Armin Shimerman (Quark)
- Basil Langton (Caretaker)
- Bruce French (Ocampa Doctor)
- Jeff McCarthy (Human Doctor)
- Jennifer Parsons (Ocampa Nurse)
- Josh Clark (Lt. Joseph Carey)
- Keely Sims (Farmer's Daughter)
- Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
- Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
- Scott Jaeck (Lt. Cmdr. Cavit)
- Scott MacDonald (Ensign Rollins)
- Stan Ivar (Mark)
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- Teleplay By : Michael Piller
- Jeri Taylor
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- Story By : Rick Berman
- Michael Piller
- Jeri Taylor
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- Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
- ¡Caretaker, Part 2 [VOY] #2
- 1995044
- Stardate 48315.6
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- Janeway and Chakotay join forces and go in search of their kidnapped crew
- members. They find a scavenger called Neelix and he tells them that the
- Caretaker has sent them to the fifth planet in a nearby system populated by
- the Ocampa.
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- Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
- Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
- Jennifer Lien (Kes)
- Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
- Robert Beltran (Chakotay)
- Robert Duncan McNeill (Tom Paris)
- Robert Picardo (Emergency Medical Hologram)
- Roxann Biggs-Dawson (B'Elanna Torres)
- Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
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- Cast : Basil Langton (Caretaker)
- Bruce French (Ocampa Doctor)
- David Selburg (Toscat)
- Eric David Johnson (Daggin)
- Gavan O'Herlihy (Jabin)
- Jennifer Parsons (Ocampa Nurse)
- Scott MacDonald (Ensign Rollins)
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- Teleplay By : Michael Piller
- Jeri Taylor
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- Story By : Rick Berman
- Michael Piller
- Jeri Taylor
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- Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
- ¡Additional
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- To get the full versions of : Star Trek
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- Space: 1999
- Lexx
- Crusade
- Dad's Army
- Invasion: Earth
- Farscape
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