Episode
Number
Title
UK Tape
Number
Rating
Description
100
Redemption,
Part 2
51

Picard leads a Federation fleet to the Klingon - Romulan border to prevent Sela's forces from assisting the treacherous Duras sisters.
 
Writer(s) :
Ronald D. Moore
Director :
David Carson
101
Darmok
51

An alien starship captain from an incomprehensible species risks everything in an attempt to establish comunications with the Federation.
 
Writer(s) :
Philip LaZebnik
Joe Menosky
Director :
Winrich Kolbe
101
Ensign Ro
52

A disgraced starfleet officer is released from prison to assist Picard in hunting down a Bajoran terrorist group, but all is not what it seems.
 
Writer(s) :
Rick Berman
Michael Pillar
Director :
Les Landau
102
Silicon Avatar
52

The Enterprise-D encounters the being responsible for destroying Data's home planet once again.
 
Writer(s) :
Lawrence V. Conley
Director :
Cliff Bole
103
Disaster
53

A nervous Troi must assume command of a badly damaged Enterprise after it collides with a quantum filament.
 
Writer(s) :
Ron Jarvis
Philip A. Scorza
Director :
Gabrielle Beaumont
104
The Game
53

The Ktarians attempt to seize control of the Enterprise via a mind controlling game. Wesley Crusher saves the day.
 
Writer(s) :
Susan Sackett
Fred Bronson
Brannon Braga
Director :
Corey Allen
105
Unification,
Part 1
54


Picard and Data must travel to the heart of the Romulan empire to locate a potentially devastating defector - no less than Ambassador Spock himself.
 
Writer(s) :
Rick Berman
Michael Pillar
Director :
Les Landau
106
Unification,
Part 2
54

Picard learn the real reason for Spock's presence on Romulus; meanwhile Riker uncovers a plot that threatens the very existence of the Federation.
 
Writer(s) :
Rick Berman
Michael Pillar
Director :
Cliff Bole
107
A Matter of Time
55


The fate of an entire planet rests in Picard's hands - a situation not helped by the presence of a historian from the future.
 
Writer(s) :
Rick Berman
Director :
Paul Lynch
108
New Ground
55
The Enterprise participates in the testing of a revolutionary new warp technology, while Worf's parents pay him a visit.
 
Writer(s) :
Sara Charno
Stewart Charno
Director :
Robert Scheerer
109
Hero Worship
56
The Enterprise locates a single survivor on board the USS Vico. Unfortunately the young boy decides that he is now an android.
 
Writer(s) :
Hillary J. Bader
Director :
Patrick Stewart
110
Violations
56
While transporting Ullian delegates to Kaldra IV Enterprise crew members begin suffering mysterious telepathic assaults.
 
Writer(s) :
Shari Goodhartz
T. Michael
Pamela Gray
Director :
Robert Wiemer
111
The Masterpiece Society
57

While tracking a stellar core fragment, the Enterprise discovers a group of genetically engineered humans who fit perfectly into their artificial environment. But all is not well in paradise.
 
Writer(s) :
James Kahn
Adam Belanoff
Director :
Winrich Kolbe
112
Conundrum
57

The entire Enterprise crew loose their memories during an attack by an alien ship. Afterwards, they are convinced that the Federation is at war with the Lysians.
 
Writer(s) :
Paul Schiffer
Director :
Les Landau
113
Power Play
58


Troi, O'Brien and Data are possessed by the personalities of three disembodied criminals from a prison moon. The ruthless trio are determined to free the rest of the inmates using the Enterprise crew as hosts.
 
Writer(s) :
Paul Reuben
Maurice Hurley
Director :
David Livingston
114
Ethics
58
Doctor Crusher must deal with a neurogeneticist who cares more about her research than her patients. Unfortunately, she may be the only hope for a paralysed Worf.
 
Writer(s) :
Sara Charno
Stewart Charno
Director :
Chip Chalmers
115
The Outcast
59

Riker falls in love with what appears to be a small boy.
 
Writer(s) :
Jeri Taylor
Director :
Robert Scheerer
116
Cause and Effect
59

Strange things happen to the Enterprise-D... strange things happen to the Enterprise-D... strange things happen to the Enterprise-D... it turns out that Frasier is to blame.
 
Writer(s) :
Brannon Barga
Director :
Jonathan Frakes
117
The First Duty
60

Cadet Crusher and his friends mess up big time.
 
Writer(s) :
Ronald D. Moore
Naren Shankar
Director :
Paul Lynch
118
Cost of Living
60
After destroying an asteroid the Enterprise finds itself under attack by parasites. Meanwhile, Lwaxana Troi is having wedding jitters.
 
Writer(s) :
Peter Allan Fields
Director :
Winrich Kolbe
119
The Perfect Mate
61

Picard's fortitude is tested to it's limits when every mans dream professes love for him.
 
Writer(s) :
Rene Echevarria
Gary Perconte
Director :
Cliff Bole
120
Imaginary Friend
61
An alien in the form of a childs imaginary friend threatens the safety of the Enterprise-D. Picard talks her out of it.
 
Writer(s) :
Jean Louise Matthiass
Ronald Wilkerson
Richard Fliegel
Director :
Gabrielle Beaumont
121
I Borg
62

The Enterprise crew plan to use a captured Borg to destroy his entire race once and for all. But they face an ehtical dilemma when the Borg begins to become aware of his individuality.
 
Writer(s) :
Rene Echevarria
Director :
Robert Lederman
122
The Next Phase
62
Geordi LaForge and Ro Laren are presumed dead during a mission to rescue a crippled Romulan ship. But they seem to be in some sort of spirit world - and they're not alone there.
 
Writer(s) :
Ronald D. Moore
Director :
David Carson
123
The Inner Light
63

Under the influence of a mysterious probe, Picard believes his time in Starfleet was a delusion and settles down to live out his life on the planet Kataan. A superb acting performance by Patrick Stewart makes this one of Star Treks finest hours.
 
Writer(s) :
Morgan Gendel
Director :
Peter Lauritson
124
Time's Arrow
Part 1
63
After a startling archeological discovery, our heroes must prevent strange aliens from travelling into Earths past to feed on Humans. To be continued...
 
Writer(s) :
Joe Menosky
Director :
Les Landau


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