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During a first contact meeting, Picard is stranded on a hostile world with an alien captain, and must attempt to communicate with him while defending against a powerful and elusive creature.
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The Enterprise crew reluctantly welcomes a new crew member, recently released from prison -- and learns that she is part of a Starfleet admiral's conspiracy to eliminate the resistance movement that is fighting against the Cardassian's occupation of her world.
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The crew encounters the same alien being that destroyed the people of Data's homeworld decades ago. A colonist discovers how to communicate with it, but is more concerned with revenge for the death of her son -- and Data's memories of him.
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A disaster in space leaves the Enterprise adrift. With the captain missing, Counsellor Troi assumes command. Worf finds himself trapped in Ten Forward, and must deliver Keiko's baby.
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Wesley Crusher returns to the ship for a visit, and discovers that an alien game is brainwashing the entire crew.
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Worf learns that his young son desires to live on the Enterprise with him, as the Enterprise participates in the test of a new propulsion system.
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Data becomes a father figure to a young boy who has lost his parents, and who has decided he would rather be an android.
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The crew begins to suffer from horific nightmares when a group of telepaths come on board the Enterprise, leading to the conclusion that someone is invading their minds.
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An alien beam leaves the entire crew with amnesia, and a mysterious stranger -- whom the crew believes to be the first officer of the Enterprise -- propels the ship to an attack on an enemy command center.
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Alien spirits take over the bodies of Troi, Data and O'Brien, and attempt to take control of the Enterprise -- holding their own friends and loved-ones hostage.
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An accident paralyzes Worf, who resolves to commit ritual suicide. Dr. Crusher and a visiting surgeon consider a ground-breaking procedure that could heal him -- or kill him.
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Commander Riker begins a discreet relationship with a member of an androgynous race, risking her personal liberty -- and his own career.
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Lwaxana Troi returns to the ship to enter into an arranged marriage with a man she has never met, and introduces Worf's son to her eccentric lifestyle. The Enterprise suffers from strange systems failures.
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A lone Borg survivor is rescued by the Enterprise crew, and begins to develop his own individuality after being separated from the Collective. Picard and Guinan confront the face of an old enemy.
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Geordi and Ro are presumed dead when a transporter accident puts them out of phase with normal space. The two must prevent the destruction of the Enterprise when the ship answers a Romulan distress call.
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