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- Season 1 overviewSep 28, 1987-May 16, 198826 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Encounter at Farpoint Sep 28, 1987
- Superbeing tries the Enterprise officers for humanities crimes.
- 2. Encounter at Farpoint Sep 28, 1987
- Q, the mysterious life form, puts the crew on trial for the human race's prior crimes and mistakes.
- 3. The Naked Now Oct 5, 1987
- A deadly disease infects the Enterprise, causing emotional instability and chaos.
- 4. Code of Honor Oct 12, 1987
- Lt. Tasha Yar fights for freedom when she is kidnapped by aliens known as Ligonians.
- 5. The Last Outpost Oct 19, 1987
- An unknown force saps the Enterprise's power.
- 6. Where No One Has Gone Before Oct 26, 1987
- A propulsion test backfires and sends the Enterprise hurtling out of the galaxy.
- 7. Lonely Among Us Nov 2, 1987
- The Enterprise enters an energy cloud that affects the ship and crew.
- 8. Justice Nov 9, 1987
- Wesley faces a death sentence on a planet with an archaic code of law.
- 9. The Battle Nov 16, 1987
- Picard is terrorized by a Ferengi captain out to avenge the death of his son seven years earlier.
- 10. Hide and Q Nov 23, 1987
- Riker becomes the major player in a deadly game masterminded by the dangerous and powerful Q entity.
- 11. Haven Nov 30, 1987
- Troi's mother arrives to tell her daughter of marriage plans arranged by Deanna's late father.
- 12. The Big Goodbye Jan 11, 1988
- Picard, Dr. Crusher and Data become stuck in 1941 San Francisco when the holodeck malfunctions.
- 13. Datalore Jan 18, 1988
- An investigation of the colony world where Data was found turns up an unexpected prototype of him.
- 14. Angel One Jan 25, 1988
- Riker negotiates for the freedom of male fugitives on a world run by women.
- 15. 11001001 Feb 1, 1988
- Aliens hijack the Enterprise after their computer, a life-support system, breaks down.
- 16. Too Short a Season Feb 8, 1988
- An admiral negotiating for the release of hostages hides the tragic outcome of an earlier situation.
- 17. When the Bough Breaks Feb 15, 1988
- A hidden world's sterile inhabitants kidnap children from the Enterprise to save their own race.
- 18. Home Soil Feb 22, 1988
- A microscopic creature may be responsible for the death of an engineer.
- 19. Coming of Age Mar 14, 1988
- While Wesley takes the Starfleet Academy entrance exam, Picard submits to a competence evaluation.
- 20. Heart of Glory Mar 21, 1988
- Worf must choose between career and heritage when a Klingon fugitive takes control of the ship.
- 21. The Arsenal of Freedom Apr 11, 1988
- While probing a ship's disappearance, the crew battles a barrage of sophisticated weapons.
- 22. Symbiosis Apr 18, 1988
- Picard uncovers a deception when he comes between two worlds.
- 23. Skin of Evil Apr 25, 1988
- The crew suffers a senseless loss during an encounter with a sadistic alien holding Troi captive.
- 24. We'll Always Have Paris May 2, 1988
- An old love haunts Picard, as the away team races to repair a rip in the fabric of time.
- 25. Conspiracy May 9, 1988
- Spurred by reports of misdeeds in Starfleet's top echelon, Picard heads for Earth.
- 26. The Neutral Zone May 16, 1988
- As Picard negotiates with hostile Romulans, he deals with three 20th-century civilians.
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