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Follow the intergalactic adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his loyal crew aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701D as they explore new worlds.
Seasons & Episodes
Season 125 episodes · premiered Sep 28, 1987
Season 222 episodes · premiered Nov 21, 1988
Season 326 episodes · premiered Sep 25, 1989
Season 426 episodes · premiered Sep 24, 1990
Season 526 episodes · premiered Sep 23, 1991
Season 626 episodes · premiered Sep 21, 1992
Season 725 episodes · premiered Sep 20, 1993
- 7.01Descent (2)Sep 20, 1993Rate

Stardate 47025.4. Data abducts Captain Picard, Counselor Troi, and Commander Geordi La Forge, holding them captive as members of the Borg while he experiences pleasure from embracing evil. Dr. Crusher is left in command of the Enterprise as it faces an attack from a Borg vessel.
- 7.02LiaisonsSep 27, 1993Rate

Stardate unknown. During an exchange program, Picard's shuttle crashes on an unknown planet, where he is rescued by the sole survivor of another crash.
- 7.03InterfaceOct 4, 1993Rate

Stardate 47215.5, Geordi La Forge disobeys direct orders from Captain Jean-Luc Picard in an effort to locate and rescue his mother, who had recently been reported missing.
- 7.04Gambit (1)Oct 11, 1993Rate

Stardate 47135.2. An away team investigates the apparent death of Jean-Luc Picard, who was supposedly killed in a bar fight. When Riker is abducted by a group of criminals who loot archaeological digs, he is surprised to discover Picard alive and well, and working undercover as a renegade archaeologist.
- 7.05Gambit (2)Oct 18, 1993Rate

Stardate 47160.1. Captain Picard and Commander Riker collaborate in secret to investigate the reason behind criminals looting archaeological sites.
- 7.06PhantasmsOct 25, 1993Rate

Stardate 47225.7. Data installs a new dream subroutine, which results in him experiencing nightmares. These dreams offer a unique insight into unusual events taking place aboard the Enterprise.
- 7.07Dark PageNov 1, 1993Rate

Stardate 47254.1, Lwaxana Troi falls ill due to a condition caused by a repressed memory. The only hope for her recovery is for Deanna Troi to access her mother's subconscious in order to uncover the source of the illness. However, the secret buried within Lwaxana's mind proves to be more complex and significant than Deanna initially anticipated.
- 7.08AttachedNov 8, 1993Rate

Stardate 47304.2. During a diplomatic mission, Dr. Crusher and Captain Picard are captured and imprisoned. As a result of their captivity, they are connected through a telepathic device.
- 7.09Force of NatureNov 15, 1993Rate

Stardate 47310.2. The Enterprise is drawn to a region of space where numerous starships have been mysteriously disabled. Upon investigation, the crew discovers that a brother and sister are working together to raise awareness about the harmful effects of frequent high-warp travel on the fabric of space and time.
- 7.10InheritanceNov 22, 1993Rate

Stardate 47410.2. Data becomes unsettled upon encountering a woman who claims to be Noonien Soong's former wife.
- 7.11ParallelsNov 29, 1993Rate

Stardate 47391.2. Worf returns from a Klingon competition to discover that he is experiencing shifts through various realities.
- 7.12The PegasusJan 17, 1994Rate

Stardate 47457.1, Commander Riker is assigned to a covert mission to locate the missing starship he once served on. However, the mission harbors a secret that could jeopardize the peace treaty between the Federation and the Romulans.
- 7.13HomewardJan 17, 1994Rate

Stardate 47423.9 marks an episode in which Worf's adoptive brother takes action that breaches the Prime Directive in an effort to rescue an alien civilization whose planet is on the brink of collapse.
- 7.14Sub RosaJan 31, 1994Rate

Stardate unknown, Dr. Crusher attends her grandmother's funeral and discovers that her grandmother had been involved in romantic encounters with a mysterious man who has been linked to the Howard family women across generations.
- 7.15Lower DecksFeb 7, 1994Rate

Stardate 47566.7. Four young ensigns are vying for a single promotion opportunity. Their competition is interrupted when they are assigned to a top-secret mission that puts some of their lives at risk.
- 7.16Thine Own SelfFeb 14, 1994Rate

Stardate 47611.2. Data finds himself mysteriously stranded on a planet with no recollection of who he is or how he arrived there. Soon, he is accused of spreading a plague among the inhabitants. Meanwhile, Deanna Troi takes the bridge officer's test in an attempt to gain the rank of Commander.
- 7.17MasksFeb 21, 1994Rate

Stardate 47615.2. The *Enterprise* begins to transform into an ancient alien temple after Data discovers an alien archive containing information about a long-lost culture. Shortly after accessing the archive, Data becomes possessed by multiple distinct personalities.
- 7.18Eye of the BeholderFeb 28, 1994Rate

Stardate 47622.1 marks an episode in which Troi and Worf start to develop romantic feelings for each other while they investigate the mysterious suicide of a crew member.
- 7.19GenesisMar 21, 1994Rate

Stardate 47653.2. After returning from an away mission, Captain Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data discover the *Enterprise* drifting in space, with the crew undergoing a de-evolution into their animal ancestors.
- 7.20Journey's EndMar 28, 1994Rate

Stardate 47751.2. As part of the newly established Federation–Cardassian alliance, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is tasked with evacuating a colony of Native Americans. However, the process is delayed due to protests from Wesley Crusher. During this time, Wesley's destiny is ultimately revealed to him when the Traveler returns.
- 7.21FirstbornApr 25, 1994Rate

Stardate 47779.4, Alexander must undergo his first Right of Ascension passage, but his disinterest in the ritual is overshadowed by the arrival of a mysterious warrior named K'Mtar, who presents him with a troubling request.
- 7.22BloodlinesMay 2, 1994Rate

Stardate 47829.1. Picard attempts to rescue his newly discovered son from the vengeance of a vengeful Ferengi, whose only son was killed by Picard during the Battle of Maxia many years earlier.
- 7.23EmergenceMay 9, 1994Rate

Stardate 47869.2, the *Enterprise* experiences recurring malfunctions in its computer systems, prompting the crew to speculate that the systems may be developing into a new life form.
- 7.24Preemptive StrikeMay 16, 1994Rate

Stardate 47941.7 marks the beginning of Ro Laren's assignment to infiltrate the Maquis following her completion of Starfleet's Advanced Tactical Training course. Initially tasked with gathering intelligence, she gradually develops sympathy for the Maquis and their cause. This internal conflict ultimately compels her to make a difficult decision between her duty to the Federation and her growing allegiance to her new Maquis associates.
- 7.25All Good Things...May 23, 1994Rate
Stardate 47988.0. Shortly after Captain Jean-Luc Picard is diagnosed with a long-term, potentially debilitating brain disorder, he begins experiencing strange temporal shifts into three distinct time periods: 25 years into the future, a few days prior to the *Enterprise-D*'s mission to Farpoint Station, and the present. Picard eventually determines that the entity Q is responsible for these time displacements.
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Cast & Crew
Top billed cast
Patrick Stewart
as Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Brent Spiner
as Lieutenant Commander Data
Jonathan Frakes
as Commander William Thomas 'Will' Riker
Levar Burton
as Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge
Marina Sirtis
as Counselor Deanna Troi
Michael Dorn
as Lieutenant Worf
Gates Mcfadden
as Doctor Beverly Crusher
Majel Barrett
as Enterprise Computer
Wil Wheaton
as Wesley Crusher
Colm Meaney
as Chief Miles O'Brien
Writers
4Other crew
7Awards & Nominations
6 wins · 2 nominationsPrimetime Emmy Award
- Nom1990Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) — Dennis McCarthy
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Hugo Award
- Won1995Best Dramatic Presentation — Winrich Kolbe
- Won1995Best Dramatic Presentation — Brannon Braga
- Won1995Best Dramatic Presentation — Ronald D. Moore
- Won1993Best Dramatic Presentation — Peter Allan Fields
- Won1993Best Dramatic Presentation — Peter Lauritson
- Won1993Best Dramatic Presentation — Morgan Gendel
- Nom1988Best Dramatic Presentation — Corey Allen
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