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Deanna Troi is kidnapped and must masquerade as a Romulan intelligence officer to avoid being killed. GUEST CAST: Scott MacDonald as N’Vek, Subcommander; Carolyn Seymour as Toreth, Commander; Barry Lynch as DeSeve, Ensign Stefan; Robertson Dean as Pilot; Dennis Cockrum as Alien captain; Pamela Winslow as McKnight, Ensign; Majel Barrett as Computer voice.
B’Elanna Torres is captured by the Vidiians and split into two separate beings—one Klingon, the other human. This was the second appearance of the Vidiians, first introduced in “Phage” (VGR). GUEST CAST: Brian Markinson as Durst, Peter and Sulan; Rob LaBelle as Vidiian guard #1; Barton Tinapp as Talaxian.
Upon encountering the Nekrit Expanse, an uncharted region of space, Voyager stops at a Supply Depot administrated by an unknown alien called Bahrat. While searching the station for materials needed for Voyager, Neelix encounters his old friend, Wix. To repay a debt to Wix for not reporting Neelix’s involvement during an incident with the Ubeans, Wix convinces Neelix to help him smuggle illicit narcotics for the race known as the Kolaati. GUEST CAST: James Nardini as Wixiban; Carlos Carrasco as Bahrat; Alexander Enberg as Vorik; Steve Kehela as Sutok; James Horan as Tosin; Eric Sharp as Map vendor.
The two Ferengi lost into the Barzan wormhole seven years earlier are found acting as the Holy Sages to a planet’s inhabitants. This episode continued the story begun in “The Price” (TNG). Episode co-writer George A. Brozak was one of the researchers on The Star Trek Encyclopedia. GUEST CAST: Dan Shor as Arridor; Leslie Jordan as Kol; Michael Ensign as Bard; Rob LaBelle as Kafar; Alan Altshuld as sandal maker; John Walter Davis as Merchant.
SEE: Arridor; Barzan wormhole; class-5 probe; Ferengi; Ferengi Rules of Acquisition: Ferengi shuttle; frang; Ga’nah; grand proxy; graviton; Great Sages; Holy Pilgrim; Kafar; Kol; Murphy, Ensign; “Song of the Sages”; Takar; Takarian bard; Takarian merchant; Takarian sandal maker; Takarian temple; Takarians; verteron.
During a Bajoran celebration on the station, Lwaxana Troi suffers from an unusual illness that causes an epidemic of romantic attractions among the crew. GUEST CAST: Majel Barrett as Troi, Lwaxana; Philip Anglim as Bareil, Vedek; Rosalind Chao as O’Brien, Keiko; Hana Hatae as O’Brien, Molly.
Harry Kim receives genetic memories from a retrovirus and guides the ship to a planet where the female inhabitants greet him as a long-lost son, but he is wanted only as a donor of genetic material. GUEST CAST: Christopher Carroll as Alben, Captain; Christine Delgado as Ashmore, Ensign; Cari Shayne as Eliann; Irene Tsu as Harry’s mother; Deborah May as Lyris; Kristanna S. Loken as Malia; Kelli Kirkland as Rinna; Patrick Fabian as Taymon.
Wesley Crusher must care for Captain Picard when the two are stranded on a desert planet by a shuttle crash. This was the episode in which Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher left the series as a regular. GUEST CAST: Nick Tate as Dirgo; Kim Hamilton as Songi, Chairman; Mary Kohnert as Allenby, Ensign Tess.
Teleplay by Dennis Russell Bailey & David Bischoff and Joe Menosky & Ronald D. Moore and Michael Piller
Story by Marc Scott Zicree
Directed by Cliff Bole
No stardate given in episode
First aired in 1991
Riker is captured by the paranoid inhabitants of a technologically emerging planet, jeopardizing future relations with the Federation. Not to be confused with the feature film Star Trek: First Contact. GUEST CAST: George Coe as Durken, Chancellor Avel; Carolyn Seymour as Yale, Mirasta; George Hearn as Berel; Michael Ensign as Krola; Steven Anderson as Nilrem; Sachi Parker as Tava; Bebe Neuwirth as Lanel.
SEE: Berel; Durken, Chancellor Avel; first contact; Garth system; Jakara, Rivas; Klingon Empire; Krola; Lanel; Malcor III; Malcorians; Marta community; Nilrem; quadroline; Sikla Medical Facility; Tava; telencephalon; terminus; Yale, Mirasta.
An accident at Starfleet Academy leaves one of Wesley Crusher’s classmates dead, and Wesley is pressured to participate in a cover-up. GUEST CAST: Ray Walston as Boothby; Robert Duncan McNeill as Locarno, Cadet First Class Nicholas; Ed Lauter as Albert, Lieutenant Commander; Richard Fancy as Satelk, Captain; Jacqueline Brookes as Brand, Admiral; Wil Wheaton as Crusher, Wesley; Walker Brandt as Hajar, Cadet Second Class Jean; Shannon Fill as Sito Jaxa.
SEE: academy flight range; academy range officer; Albert, Joshua; Albert, Lieutenant Commander; Apollo 11; bicaridine treatments; Boothby; Brand, Admiral; Calgary; Crusher, Wesley; diamond slot formation; Hajar, Cadet Second Class Jean; Immelmann turn; Kolvoord Starburst; Locarno, Cadet First Class Nicholas; metorapan treatments; Mimas; Nova Squadron; Picard, Jean-Luc; Satelk, Captain; Saturn NavCon; Saturn; Sito Jaxa; Starfleet Academy; Statistical Mechanics; Titan; Yeager Loop.
An enigmatic family friend gives Worf some unexpected help in teaching his son to be a Klingon warrior. James Sloyan as K’mtar; Brian Bonsall as Rozhenko, Alexander; Gwynyth Walsh as B’Etor; Barbara March as Lursa; Joel Swetow as Gorta; Colin Mitchell as Yog; Armin Shimerman as Quark; Michael Danek as Singer; John Kenton Shull as Molor; Rickey D’shon Collins as Eric; Majel Barrett as Computer voice.
SEE: Age of Ascension; Anjoran biometic gel; B’Etor; Cambra system, Corvallan trader; darseks; Deep Space 9; Dopterian; fullerenes; gin’tak; Gorta; Hatarian system; Kalla III; Kearsarge, U.S.S.; Klingon opera; K’mtar; K’mtar Alpha-one; kor’tova candles; Kot’baval Festival; Lursa; magnesite; Maranga IV; Molor; Ogat Training Academy; Pakled; Rozhenko, Alexander; Ufandi III; Vodrey Nebula; ya’nora kor; Yog; Yridian; Yridian freighter.
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Next Generation episode #134
Teleplay by Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Brannon Braga
Story by Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed by Patrick Stewart
Stardate 46271.5
First aired in 1992
A holodeck malfunction traps Alexander, Worf, and Troi in the ancient American West, where everyone else is a replica of Data. GUEST CAST: Brian Bonsall as Rozhenko, Alexander; John Pyper-Ferguson as Hollander, Eli; Joy Garrett as Meyers, Annie; Jorge Cervera, Jr as Bandito; Majel Barrett as Computer voice.
SEE: Ancient West; Barclay, Reginald; Biko, U.S.S.; Crusher, Dr. Beverly; Deadwood; Deinonychus VII; Durango; Dvorak, Anton’n; Hollander, Eli; Hollander, Frank; Meyers, Annie; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; “Ode to Spot”; Picard Mozart trio, program 1; progressive memory purge; Ressikan flute; Something for Breakfast; Spot; Starbase 118; Subroutine C-47; telegraph; Troi, Deanna; Winchester.
What appears to be a repressed memory resurfaces in Tuvok, and Janeway must mind-meld with him in order to prevent brain damage. The mind-meld takes them back to Tuvok’s first assignment aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior, commanded by Captain Sulu. This episode was produced as Star Trek: Voyager’s tribute to the 30th anniversary of the original Star Trek series, featuring original series cast members George Takei, Grace Lee Whitney, and Michael Ansara. Also re-creating their roles from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country were Jeremy Roberts and Boris Krutonog. GUEST CAST: Grace Lee Whitney as Rand, Janice; Jeremy Roberts as Valtane, Dmitri; Boris Krutonog as Excelsior helmsman; Michael Ansara as Kang; George Takei as Sulu, Hikaru.
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Deep Space Nine episode #94
Teleplay by Ronald D. Moore
Story by Mark Gehred-O’Connell
Directed by James L. Conway
No stardate given
First aired in 1996
Kasidy Yates and Lieutenant Commander Eddington are revealed to be Maquis members; Garak and Gul Dukat’s daughter come to an understanding about each other.The game of springball is first seen in this episode. GUEST CAST: Penny Johnson as Yates, Kasidy; Kenneth Marshall as Eddington, Michael; Tracy Middendorf as Ziyal; John Prosky as Brathaw; Stephen Vincent Leigh as Reese, Lt.; Andrew Robinson as Garak, Elim.
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Deep Space Nine episode #111
Written by Peter Allan Fields
Directed by Victor Lobl
Stardate 50485.2
First aired in 1996
Sisko takes the Defiant into Maquis territory on a mission to apprehend a Starfleet officer turned Maquis leader, Michael Eddington. This episode continued the storyline begun in “For the Cause” (DS9). GUEST CAST: Kenneth Marshall as Eddington, Michael; Eric Pierpoint as Sanders, Captain.
~1:[11,#B],26:[21,#I],52:[1,#B],56:[2,#B],72:[1,#B],76:[21,#B],97:[1,#BI]@1“For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky”@2
Original Series episode #65
Written by Rik Vollaerts
Directed by Tony Leader
Stardate: 5476.3
First aired in 1968
Dr. McCoy, stricken with a fatal disease, finds love with the leader of a doomed asteroid spaceship. GUEST CAST: Kate Woodville as Natira; Majel Barrett as Chapel, Christine; Byron Morrow as Westervliet, Admiral; Jon Lormer as Old man; James Doohan as the Oracle, voice of.
SEE: Daran V; Fabrina; Fabrini Book of the People; Fabrini creators; Fabrini; Instrument of Obedience; McCoy, Dr. Leonard H.; Natira; Oracle; xenopolycythemia; Yonada.
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Next Generation episode #161
Written by Naren Shankar
Directed by Robert Lederman
Stardate 47310.2
First aired in 1993
The Enterprise-D is disabled by two scientists trying to prove that warp drive is damaging the very fabric of space. This episode established a Federation-wide “speed limit” of warp 5. GUEST CAST: Michael Corbett as Rabal, Dr.; Margaret Reed as Serova, Dr.; Lee Arenberg as Prak, DaiMon; Majel Barrett as Computer voice.
Ambassador Lwaxana Troi visits Deep Space 9 and takes a fancy to Security Chief Odo. GUEST CAST: Majel Barrett as Troi, Lwaxana; Constance Towers as Taxco; Michael Ensign as Lojal; Jack Shearer as Vadosia; Benita Andre as Anara.
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Next Generation episode #147
Written by Brannon Braga
Directed by James L. Conway
Stardate 46778.1
First aired in 1993
Commander Riker is captured and tortured on planet Tilonus IV, and he’s not sure what is reality, and what is a nightmare. GUEST CAST: David Selburg as Syrus, Dr.; Andrew Prine as Suna; Gary Werntz as Mavek; Susanna Thompson as Varel; Allan Dean Moore as Wounded crew member.
SEE: Budrow, Admiral; Crusher, Dr. Beverly; Frame of Mind; Jaya; Jung, Carl Gustav; Mavek; neurosomatic technique; nisroh; pattern enhancer; phaser; plasma torch; reflection therapy; spiny lobe-fish; Suna; synaptic reconstruction; Syrus, Dr.; Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders; Tilonus IV.
The Enterprise crew becomes embroiled in a local power struggle on planet Capella IV when Klingons attempt to gain mining rights there. “Ah, Capella,” exclaimed Bob Justman, who burst into song after receiving the script. GUEST CAST: Julie Newmar as Eleen; Tige Andrews as Kras; Michael Dante as Maab; Cal Bolder as Keel; Ben Gage as Akaar, Teer; Kirk Raymone as Duur; Robert Bralver as Grant; Jim Jones as Kras’s stunt double; Dick Dial as Warrior’s stunt double; Chuck Clow as Kirk’s stunt double.
Written by J. Larry Carroll & David Bennett Carren
Directed by Les Landau
Stardate 44286.5
First aired in 1990
Riker wakes up, apparently suffering from amnesia 16 years in the future, having lost all memory of the past 16 years. GUEST CAST: Andreas Katsulas as Tomalak; Chris Demetral as Barash; Carolyn McCormick as Minuet; Patti Yasutake as Ogawa, Nurse Alyssa; Todd Merrill as Gleason; April Grace as Hubbell, Chief; George O’Hanlon, Jr. as Transporter chief.
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Voyager episode #50
Written by Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
Directed by David Livingston
No stardate given
First aired in 1996
Voyager is thrown back in time to Los Angeles in 1996, where Janeway must locate a megalomaniac who has stolen a 29th-century Federation timeship, in order to prevent a catastrophe that will destroy the future. GUEST CAST: Sarah Silverman as Robinson, Rain; Allan G. Royal as Braxton, Captain; Ed Begley, Jr. as Starling, Henry; Susan Patterson as Kaplan, Ensign; Barry Wiggins as Policeman; Christian R. Conrad as Dunbar.
SEE: Aeon; astrometric readings; Botany Bay, S.S.; Braxton, Captain; Bride of the Corpse; Cal Tech; Chakotay; Chateau Coeur; chronometric data; Chronowerx; dermal dysplasia; Drake Equation; Dunbar; E-mail; Fourier series; graviton matrix; Griffith Observatory; groovy; Hermosa Quake; High Sierras; holodeck and holosuite programs: Novice tennis tournament; HyperPro PC; isograted circuit; Janeway, Kathryn; Kaplan, Ensign; Los Angeles; Mars; Nixon, Richard M.; Paris, Thomas; polaron; Robinson, Rain; SETI greeting; SETI; Starling, Henry; subatomic disruptor; Technology Future; temporal explosion; temporal rift; tennis; timeship; transporter, emergency.
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Voyager episode #51
Written by Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
Directed by Cliff Bole
Stardate 50312.5
First aired in 1996
Still in 1996, Starling and Janeway match wits over the 29th-century timeship, while Chakotay and Torres are captured by militiamen who believe the two are a part of a government conspiracy. Voyager’s holographic doctor gained the ability to leaave sickbay at the end of this episode. GUEST CAST: Sarah Silverman as Robinson, Rain; Allan G. Royal as Braxton, Captain; Brent Hinkley as Militiaman; Clayton Murray as Militiaman; Ed Begley, Jr. as Starling, Henry.
SEE: asteroid belt; autonomous holo-emitter; Botany Bay, S.S.; Braxton, Captain; Butch; Chakotay; chili burrito; Chronowerx; Dodger Stadium; Dunbar; Emergency Medical Hologram; freakasaurus; hyper-impulse; interferometric dispersion; Kaplan, Ensign; Los Angeles; Metro Plaza; Mission: Impossible; Porter; Robinson, Rain; SATCOM 47; Starling, Henry; Temporal Integrity Commission; Temporal Prime Directive; temporal explosion; timeship; tricorder uplink; UFO; Venus.