Episode
Number
|
Title |
UK Tape
Number
|
Rating
|
Description |
125
|
Time's Arrow
Part 2 |
64
|
|
Undercover in the past, the Enterprise crew must fight the aliens while
avoiding awkward questions from none other than Mark Twain.
Writer(s) :
|
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
|
126
|
Realm of Fear |
64
|
|
We learn that Barclay is terrified of transporters, but he must face
his fear to save the crew of the USS Yosemite.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
|
127
|
Man of the People |
65
|
|
Troi is threatened by a visiting diplomat who wants to use her as the
psychic version of a toxic waste dump.
Writer(s) :
|
Frank Abatemarco |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
|
128
|
Relics |
65
|
|
The Enterprise-D discovers Captain Scott suspended in a transporter
beam for 75 years on the surface of a Dyson sphere. Scotty is feeling his
age, but a crisis calls him into action one more time.
Writer(s) :
|
Ronald D. Moore |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
|
129
|
Schisms |
66
|
|
The Enterprise crew find that they are being abducted and experimented
on by some mysterious aliens from deep within subspace.
Writer(s) :
|
Jean Louise Metthias
Ron Wilkerson |
Director :
|
Robert Wiemer |
|
130
|
True Q |
66
|
|
When visiting student Amanda Rogers displays amazing powers, Q arrives
to claim her as a member of the continuum - or else...
Writer(s) :
|
Rene Echevarria |
Director :
|
Robert Scheerer |
|
131
|
Rascals |
67
|
|
Picard, Ro and Guinan regress to childhood. Literally.
Writer(s) :
|
Ward Botsford
Diana Dru Botsford
Michael Pillar |
Director :
|
Adam Nimoy |
|
132
|
A Fistful of Datas |
67
|
|
Those pesky holodecks go haywire again, trapping some of the E-D's
crew in the old west - where everybody looks startlingly familiar.
Writer(s) :
|
Robert Hewitt Wolfe |
Director :
|
Patrick Stewart |
|
133
|
The Quality of Life |
68
|
|
Data decides that some unusual repair mechanisms are a new life form
- and rather than sacrifice them he's willing to let his friends die.
Writer(s) :
|
Naren Shankar |
Director :
|
Jonathan Frakes |
|
134
|
Chain of Command,
Part 1 |
68
|
|
When Picard is relieved of command and sent on a suicide mission into
Cardassian territory, the crew aren't happy with his replacement.
Writer(s) :
|
Frank Abatemarco |
Director :
|
Robert Scheerer |
|
135
|
Chain of Command,
Part 2 |
69
|
|
While the Enterprise crew struggles with the Cardassians and their
own commander, Picard must endure torture at the hands of the sinister
Gul Madred. Another superb performance by Patrick Stewart.
Writer(s) :
|
Frank Abatemarco |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
|
136
|
Ship in a Bottle |
69
|
|
The self aware hologram of Professor Moriarti returns, determined to
speed up efforts to free him from the holodeck no matter what it takes.
Continued from episode 28.
Writer(s) :
|
Rene Echevarria |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
|
137
|
Aquiel |
70
|
|
Geordi falls in love - but it soon starts to look like the object of
his affections is a shape shifting monster.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
|
138
|
Face of the Enemy |
70
|
|
Councillor Troi is abducted and wakes to find herself on a Romulan
Warbird, disguised as a feared intelligence officer. She must tread a delicate
path to pull off a major coup for the Federation.
Writer(s) :
|
Rene Echevarria |
Director :
|
Gabrielle Beaumont |
|
139
|
Tapestry |
71
|
|
Picard, apparently killed in a firefight, meets Q in the afterlife
and is offered a chance to correct some mistakes in his early career. But
can he stop his life from unravelling when he pulls on a single thread?
Writer(s) :
|
Ronald D. Moore |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
|
140
|
Birthright,
Part 1 |
71
|
|
Data starts to have dreams after an accident in engineering. Meanwhile
Worf finds that there are survivors from Khittomer in a Romulan prison
- and his father may be among them.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
|
141
|
Birthright,
Part 2 |
72
|
|
Worf faces a difficult decision regarding the Khittomer survivors.
Data chats with his creator. Again.
Writer(s) :
|
Rene Echevarria |
Director :
|
Dan Curry |
|
142
|
Starship Mine |
72
|
|
The Enterprise-D is evacuated to undergo a high tech cleaning that
will destroy all life on board. But Picard is trapped - and he is not alone.
Writer(s) :
|
Morgan Gendal |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
|
143
|
Lessons |
73
|
|
Picard falls in love with his head of Stellar Cartography. And we all
know how that one ends, don't we?
Writer(s) :
|
Ronald Wilkerson
Jean Louise Metthias |
Director :
|
Robert Wiemer |
|
144
|
The Chase |
73
|
|
Why do all the aliens in Star Trek look like Humans? Watch and
find out... the writers get an extra shield for sheer cheek.
Writer(s) :
|
Ronald D. Moore
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Jonathan Frakes |
|
145
|
Frame of Mind |
74
|
|
Riker must face the possibility that he is loosing his mind. Johnathan
Frakes puts in his best ever acting performance.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
James L. Conway |
|
146
|
Suspicions |
74
|
|
Beverly hosts a scientific conference - but a murderer strikes, and
she must violate direct orders from Picard to solve the riddle.
Writer(s) :
|
Joe Menosky
Naren Shankar |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
|
147
|
Rightful Heir |
75
|
|
Worf has a crisis of faith and no less than the legendary Khaless returns
from the dead to help him out - and to reclaim the throne from Gowron.
Writer(s) :
|
James E. Brooks |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
|
148
|
Second Chances |
75
|
|
Riker must confront a duplicate of himself accidentally created and
stranded on a barren planet eight years ago. Another good performance by
Frakes makes this one an interesting episode.
Writer(s) :
|
Michael A. Medlock |
Director :
|
LeVar Burton |
|
149
|
Timescape |
76
|
|
Picard, Data and Troi discover their ship and a Romulan Warbird frozen
in time, apparently in the midst of a battle with the Enterprise but an
instant from destruction.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
Adam Nimoy |
|
150
|
Descent,
Part 1 |
76
|
|
Whatever happened to Hugh the borg from episode 121? Watch and see
in one of the silliest Borg epsiodes ever.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
|