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WELCOME TO PICARD'S LOGS, PART 1
The data files are still in transit from Starfleet Headquarters. Information will be made available soon.
MISSION STATEMENT:
Space, the final frontier.
These are the voyages of the Star ship Enterprise,
its continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds,
to seek out new life and new civilizations,
to boldly go where no one has gone before.
FIRST SEASON
Encounter at Farpoint, Part 1:
On the Enterprise's first mission under Jean-Luc Picard to survey a possible starbase and pick up some crew, they encounter an omnipotent being named Q who puts humanity on trial for barbaric actions.
Encounter at Farpoint, Part 2:
Offering a chance to prove that humanity is not barbaric, the Enterprise rendezvous at Farpoint Station. But things aren't what they seem there, and become even stranger when an alien being begins to attack the station...
Naked Now:
An Away Team, after visiting a ship whose crew apparently committed mass suicide, unwittingly brings a virus aboard the Enterprise - infecting the crew with a intoxicating effect that puts the thought of their duties well out of mind - while a nearby star collapses, hurling a chunk of stellar material straight toward the Enterprise.
Code of Honor:
Picard must bargain with a primitive culture named the Ligonians for the antidote to a plague which is wreaking havoc on a Federation world but is unprepared to deal with what seems like terrorism when the leader of the Ligonians, Lutan. becomes smitten with and then kidnaps Tasha and refuses to give her or the vaccine up. The situation worsens when Yareena, Lutan's wife, challenges Yar in combat to the death!
The Last Outpost:
In the Enterprise's - and the Federation's - first close brush with the Ferengi, Picard learns the nature of the hostile race while Riker grapples with an ancient survivor of a bygone empire and a treacherous Ferengi landing party. Meanwhile, the Enterprise and its Ferengi counterpart are stranded in orbit, losing power.
Where No One Is Gone Before:
The Enterprise is ordered to participate in engine modification tests conducted by the arrogant Kosinski and his mysterious companion, the Traveler, but only when the ship is stranded in a dimension where thoughts become reality does the crew realize that Kosinski's experiments were not actually under his control.
Lonely Among Us:
The crew of the Enterprise is faced with more threats than they realize while transporting two parties of rival alien races to a peace summit which they seem too busy trying to kill each other to prepare for, but the greater danger lies in a consciousness which, after being swept into the sensor arrays of the ship, is trying to escape the ship to return to its home. In its final attempt, it beams off the Enterprise, taking Picard with it.
Justice:
While visiting the lush paradise world of the Edo civilization, Picard is faced with a temperamental being which is acting as a god to the Edo - which it claims are its "children" - and must tamper with paradise to rescue Wesley, who, after breaking a law the Away Team was not made aware of, is sentenced to be executed. If Picard breaks the prime directive to rescue Wesley, he may put the Enterprise at the mercy of the judgment of the Edo's orbiting "god."
The Battle:
Captain Picard confronts his own past when the Ferengi present him with the USS Stargazer, which he and his crew had been forced to abandon under his command nine years ago after barely surviving a raid by a Ferengi vessel - but little does he realize that his old ship is only one piece of a puzzle that the Ferengi captain is using as a tool of revenge...
Hide and Q:
Q returns, this time to tempt Commander Riker with the taste of godlike powers, through trials in which Riker's crew are forced to play a game whose rules change with Q's mood, and then Riker's willpower is tested when Picard orders him to avoid using the power of Q.
Haven:
Counselor Troi receives a premature wedding present from her mother and the Miller family, who, in Troi's childhood, had promised their children to one another. Lwaxana Troi, the disoriented Millers, and their mysterious son Wyatt beam aboard, preparing for a wedding that is destined to be interrupted by a shipload of interstellar lepers approaching the planet Haven, and even more fascinating is that the ship's captain is Wyatt's dream girl.
The Big Goodbye:
During a holodeck holiday in the fictitious world of Dixon Hill, Captain Picard, Data, Doctor Crusher and ship's historian Whalen become trapped in a murder mystery where their chances of being murdered are very real, while impatient aliens threaten the ship when its captain is unavailable for scheduled diplomatic negotiations...
Datalore:
Data visits his home planet and discovers that his creator also constructed - and, for some unknown reason, disassembled - a "twin brother" of the android: Lore. The crew welcomes Lore with open arms, but they soon discover that the greed Data lacks as a human emotion is indeed possessed by Lore.
Angel One:
The Enterprise arrives at Angel One, a planet which ceded from the Federation which is now controlled by a council composed entirely of women. Troi must act as an ambassador while the crew searches for shipwreck survivors who are determined to remain on Angel One - despite the wishes of some of the planet's leaders, but with the approval of others.
11001001:
The Enterprise, while docked at a Starbase for minor refits, is hijacked by the Bynars, whose home star has gone nova, rendering their computerized planet inoperative. They have stored the contents of their race memory in the ship's computer in the hopes that Riker and Picard - being stalled in the holodeck by the beautiful woman of Riker's dreams - can reactivate their home.
Too Short a Season:
Admiral Mark Jameson, requested by Governor Karnas of the "beseiged" planet Mordan IV, is being transported to a planet he started a war on forty years ago. Picard finds that the elderly Admiral has overdosed on an illicit alien youth drug, anticipating that he will need to be youthful and vigorous to combat terrorists. But he doesn't expect the side effects of the substances, which only appear once Jameson has already gotten Picard and his away team into deep trouble.
When the Bough Breaks:
Wesley and the most intelligent children of the Enterprise are kidnapped by the powerful Aldeans, aliens of lore who have the power to cloak their planet from view but do not realize that the energy powering their miraculous world is responsible for the sterility of their race. At the insistence of Dr. Crusher and other parents of the other kidnapped children, Picard tries to negotiate with the Aldeans, which only angers them.
Home Soil:
The Enterprise arrives to check up on a terraforming station, where the researchers and the visiting Away Team are unaware that the unseen killer in their midst is an intelligence whose existence is threatened by the changes to be effected on the planet.
Coming of Age:
Wesley is faced with a challenging test of his intelligence as he auditions to be a Starfleet cadet, but he does not realize that the psychological exam he is to receive is the more grueling barrier. Aboard the Enterprise, the Captain is investigated by a pair of Starfleet officers who seem to have one thing on their minds: finding some fault in Picard's logs with which to begin a court-martial to take him out of the command chair, suspecting Picard is part of a conspiracy within the ranks of Starfleet.
Heart of Glory:
Worf's loyalties are tested to the limits as renegade Klingons who at first seem to be refugees of an unjust system of law are rescued from a doomed freighter by the Enterprise. But the survivors soon turn out to terrorists who favor a return to the Klingon ways of old and see the Enterprise as the ideal weapon with which to begin a new reign of terror.
Arsenal of Freedom:
An Away Team consisting of Riker, Data and Yar runs headlong into danger when Riker is put in
suspended animation by an intelligent robot weapon which proved to be too powerful for its creators - and it looks as if it may eliminate the away team, joined by Picard and Dr. Crusher, while its counterpart attacks the Enterprise, where Geordi is in command of a bridge crew of rookies.
Symbiosis
The Enterprise beams four passengers of a freighter aboard just before their vessel explodes in a planet's atmosphere, but the two pairs of survivors can't agree on who gets a barrel of felicium, an "elixir" which Dr. Crusher soon recognizes to be a narcotic - but the manufacturers of the drug soon see an opportunity to exploit their dependents by entangling Picard and Dr. Crusher in the prime directive.
Skin of Evil:
The Enterprise rushes to rescue a shuttlecraft carrying Troi, and the Away Team discovers that
Armus, an evil entity, is preventing them from saving Troi and the shuttle pilot. To make sure that its point is clear, Armus kills Tasha Yar and torments Troi and the rest of the crew.
We'll Always have Paris:
Picard and the crew investigate the source of distortions in time that are being felt across the galaxy and discover the ailing temporal scientist Dr. Manheim's experiments have malfunctioned, sending his consciousness into an alternate dimension and leaving his body to die in Dr. Crusher's sick bay, while his wife turns out to be the girl Picard left behind to join Starfleet.
Conspiracy:
Picard is taken into the confidence of his good friend Captain Walker Keel, who warns that Starfleet is slowly being taken over by a conspiracy that plans to use the resources of Starfleet for conquest. After the shocking destruction of Keel's ship and a series of grisly discoveries about the High Admirals of Starfleet, Picard learns that Earth is the home of the queen of an alien swarm...
The Neutral Zone:
Data, curious about three cryogenically frozen earth people from the 20th century found in a derelict preservation satellite, brings them back to the ship and Dr. Crusher revives them. Meanwhile, Picard and Riker must be prepared to negotiate or fight as the Romulans return to the borders of the neutral zone - and the 20th century visitors only complicate matters.
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