| Episode
Number
|
Title |
UK Tape
Number
|
Rating
|
Description |
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125
|
Time's Arrow
Part 2 |
64
|

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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 |
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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 |
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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
|

 
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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 |
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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
|

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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 |
|