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- Season 2 overviewNov 21, 1988-Jul 17, 198922 episodesSeason 2 episodes1. The Child Nov 21, 1988
- Newly arrived Dr. Pulaski deals with plague and Troi's mysterious pregnancy; Guinan counsels Wesley.
- 2. Where Silence Has Lease Nov 28, 1988
- A being conducting an experiment traps the Enterprise in a region void of energy and matter.
- 3. Elementary, Dear Data Dec 5, 1988
- Data poses as Sherlock Holmes to decipher a puzzle that threatens Dr. Pulaski's life.
- 4. The Outrageous Okona Dec 12, 1988
- A roguish space captain charms all; Data consults a comic about humor.
- 5. Loud as a Whisper Jan 9, 1989
- A war-torn world faces chaos when a deaf mediator loses his means of communication.
- 6. The Schizoid Man Jan 23, 1989
- A brilliant, dying scientist who seeks immortality transfers his mind and knowledge into Data.
- 7. Unnatural Selection Jan 30, 1989
- Dr. Pulaski ages rapidly after being exposed to a mysterious virus.
- 8. A Matter of Honor Feb 6, 1989
- An exchange program makes Riker an officer on a Klingon ship, which later threatens the Enterprise.
- 9. The Measure of a Man Feb 13, 1989
- Data tries to resign his commission when Starfleet orders his disassembly for research purposes.
- 10. The Dauphin Feb 20, 1989
- Wesley falls for a young planetary ruler whose humanoid form conceals a secret.
- 11. Contagion Mar 20, 1989
- Probes from an ancient world destroy one Starfleet vessel, then turn on the Enterprise.
- 12. The Royale Mar 27, 1989
- On an uncharted world, the Enterprise crew encounters a lavish hotel and casino.
- 13. Time Squared Apr 3, 1989
- Picard encounters his double in a shuttlecraft found hurtling through space.
- 14. The Icarus Factor Apr 24, 1989
- Riker is offered his own command, but his estranged father is the man sent to brief him.
- 15. Pen Pals May 1, 1989
- Data learns the world of his pen pal, who is an alien girl, may be destroyed in a geologic upheaval.
- 16. Q Who May 8, 1989
- Q introduces the Enterprise crew to the Borg, a powerful cybernetic race.
- 17. Samaritan Snare May 15, 1989
- While Picard undergoes cardiac surgery, Riker negotiates with aliens who have taken Geordi hostage.
- 18. Up the Long Ladder May 22, 1989
- A distress call from a small Earth colony leads to another colony, composed entirely of clones.
- 19. Manhunt Jun 19, 1989
- Troi's mother (Majel Barrett) searches the Enterprise for the ideal man.
- 20. The Emissary Jun 29, 1989
- Worf's former love arrives to settle a disagreement between Klingons and the Federation.
- 21. Peak Performance Jul 10, 1989
- The Ferengi ambush the Enterprise and another vessel during a battle simulation.
- 22. Shades of Gray Jul 17, 1989
- Pulaski probes Riker's memory to save him from an organism in his nervous system.
The second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation commenced airing in broadcast syndication in the United States on November 21, 1988, and concluded on July 17, 1989, after airing 22 episodes.
The Best of Both Worlds. Responding to a distress call on one of the Federation's outer-most colonies, the Enterprise arrives...only to find a big hole in the ground where the town used to be, and discovers the Borg are behind the attack. 9.3/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated.
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Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc PicardJonathan Frakes as Commander William T. RikerLeVar Burton as Lieutenant Geordi La Forge("The Child" – "Unnatural Selection", "The Measure Of A Man" – "Up The Long Ladder", "The Emissary" – "Shades of Gray")Michael Dorn as Lieutenant junior grade Worf("The Child" – "Peak Performance")Creator 1. Gene Roddenberry Line Producer 1. David Livingston Producers 1. Burton Armus("The Child" – "Time Squared") 2. John Mason("The Child" – "Time Squared") 3. Mike Gray("The Child" – "Time Squared") 4. Robert L. McCullough("Time Squared" – "Shades of Gray") Co-Executive Producers 1. Maurice Hurley 2. Rick Berman Executive Producer 1. Gene Rod...
Allan A. Apone – Makeup Artist: Mick Fleetwood("Manhunt")Star Trek: The Next Generation. Set almost 100 years after Captain Kirk's 5-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers sets off in the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on its own mission to go where no one has gone before.
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- The Child – Those early, wonky episodes of season 2 mentioned above? Well, “The Child” is Exhibit A. Some kind of space spermatozoa/disembodied alien impregnates Troi, grows really quickly, dies and is never mentioned again. *
- Where Silence Has Lease – Showing once again that this Enterprise crew hasn’t quiiiiiite escaped the shadows of the originals, this episode has the shipped trapped and its passengers toyed with by … an Insane God! **
- Elementary, Dear Data – Lt. Commander Data and Geordi LaForge play Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the holodeck. However, in order to create a mystery that Data cannot solve instantaneously, the two create a villain capable of defeating Data but not Holmes.
- The Outrageous Okona – While a Harry Mudd-like scammer runs amok on the Enterprise, Data asks the holodeck to teach him about comedy, but the stupid thing sends him Joe Piscopo instead.
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Free trial of Paramount+ or buy. The second season of this highly successful spinoff takes Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart)and his crew on 22 intergalactic adventures, among them the introduction of the frightfully powerful Borg.