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The Enterprise studies the rare explosion of a star, but a computer malfunction on board threatens to destroy the ship. Wesley discovers that he may have been inadvertantly responsible.
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When an officer dies on an away mission, Worf offers to perform a Klingon ritual with her 12-year-old son, making them brothers forever. But young Jeremy is shocked when his deceased mother returns to the ship for him.
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The ship is ensnared in a booby trap left over from an ancient war, which threatens to kill everyone on board with lethal radiation. LaForge seeks assistance from a holographic recreation of an Earth scientist.
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Geordi is stranded on a planet ravaged by electrical storms, along with a Romulan officer. The crew face a stand-off with a Romulan warship, which threatens to destroy the Enterprise.
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Counsellor Troi falls for a handsome delegate participating in negotiations on the Enterprise for the rights to a stable wormhole -- but discovers he has an unfair advantage.
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A Romulan officer comes to the Enterprise with vital news about a Romulan plot to attack the Federation and control the Neutral Zone -- but his shady past throws suspicion on his claims.
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The Enterprise apprehends a highly-trained war criminal who has escaped from a prison colony, and learns that the society that sent him there is hiding a dark secret.
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The crew of the Enterprise find themselves in the middle of a civil war when Dr. Crusher is taken hostage by a terrorist group.
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Q is dropped on the Enterprise after the Continuum passes judgment on him and removes his powers. The once omnipotent being must adjust to life as a human -- with nearly every race in the galaxy out to get him.
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Data constructs an android child, who attempts to adjust to life on board the Enterprise -- and who exceeds even Data's programming.
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Captain Picard is kidnapped and imprisoned with three other hostages from different species, while an exact duplicate takes control of the Enterprise.
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The Enterprise races the Romulans to an intelligent organic space vessel, where a Betazoid emissary tries to make first contact with the life form.
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The Enterprise plays host to an important negotiation, led by Vulcan Ambassador Sarek -- who has begun to show signs of a crippling neurological disease.
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Riker, Troi, and her mother are kidnapped by the Ferengi, who hope to study the Betazoid telepathic ability with mind probes.
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