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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.
It is the second live-action series of the Star Trek franchise and comprises a total of 176 (DVD and original broadcast) or 178 (syndicated) episodes over 7 seasons. The series picks up about 95 years after the original series is said to have taken place.
With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis. 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.
Episode list. Star Trek: The Next Generation. Top-rated. Sat, May 30, 1992. S5.E25. The Inner Light. Picard awakes to find himself living in a small village where he is a well-known member of the community who is suffering from a delusion of being a starship captain. 9.4/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sat, Jun 16, 1990. S3.E26. The Best of Both Worlds.
Star Trek: The Next Generation ran for 178 episodes, over seven seasons, from the fall of 1987 annually to the spring of 1994. At the end of that season, the cast switched over to production of the Star Trek film Generations which was released before the end of 1994. Season. Episodes.
Episode list. Star Trek: The Next Generation. Top-rated. Sat, May 30, 1992. S5.E25. The Inner Light. Picard awakes to find himself living in a small village where he is a well-known member of the community who is suffering from a delusion of being a starship captain. 9.4/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sat, Jun 16, 1990. S3.E26. The Best of Both Worlds.
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Notable episodes. Season 1 – crew getting its feet wet; no one but Stewart is really comfortable with his/her character.
Star Trek: The Next Generation, often abbreviated to TNG, is the second live-action Star Trek television series, and the first set in the 24th century. Like its predecessors, it was created by Gene Roddenberry. Produced at Paramount Pictures, it aired in first-run syndication, by Paramount...
Nearly 100 years after Kirk, Spock and the original Enterprise patrolled the galaxy, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, a new U.S.S. Enterprise and a new crew carry forth Starfleet’s orders to “seek out new life and new civilizations” and “to boldly go where no one has gone before.”. 7 seasons • 178 episodes • 1987-1994.
May 2, 2019 · Encounter at Farpoint – Essentially everything and everyone in the new ST universe is introduced in this premiere episode, which also includes the first appearance of pan-dimensional trickster Q and the only instance of Captain Jean-Luc Picard muttering “merde.” *** 3.
May 2, 2019 · The Outrageous Okona – Picard attempts to accomodate the idetical demands of two warring planets as the object of their attentions, the titular Harry Mudd-like scammer, charms his way around the Enterprise. Meanwhile, Data asks the holodeck to teach him about comedy, but the damn thing malfunctions and sends him Joe Piscopo instead.