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Events of the sixth year of Star Trek - The Next Generation, and the first year of Star Trek - Deep Space Nine (1992-1993 season). 

Stardates 46000-46999

 

Time’s Arrow, Part II   (TNG)

The Enterprise crew travels between the 19th and 24th centuries in an attempt to prevent Data's death in 19th century San Francisco.

 

 


Realm of Fear   (TNG)

A young Enterprise engineer (Lt. Barclay) is forced to confront his paralyzing fear of being transported.

 

 


Man of the People   (TNG)

Troi is drastically transformed when a visiting ambassador secretly uses her to achieve his aims.


 

 

 

Relics   (TNG)                    

Scotty is found alive.  

Trapped in limbo for 75 years, "Star Trek's" Scotty awakens to join the "Next Generation" in the 24th century.

 

 

 

 


Schisms   (TNG)

The Enterprise crew suffers bizarre consequences following a secret, unwelcome alien visit.

 

 

 


True-Q   (TNG)

A young woman discovers that her parents were from the Q continuum and that she has Q-like powers. Now, Q arrives to take her back to the Q continuum.

 


Rascals   (TNG)

A bizarre transporter mishap transform Picard and three other staff members (Ensign Ro, Guinan, and Keiko O'Brien) into children just as Ferengi invade and disable the ship.
 

 

 


A Fistful of Datas    (TNG)

A holodeck fantasy goes awry, sending Worf and his son into a Wild West showdown with a villain who's a dead ringer for Data.

 

 

 

 


Quality of Life, The   (TNG)

Data risks Picard and Geordi's lives in order to protect another "living machine".

 

 

 


Chain of Command, Part I   (TNG)

After resigning (being relieved of) his command to participate in a dangerous secret mission, Captain Picard is taken hostage by the Cardassians.

 

 


Chain of Command, Part II   (TNG)

While under the command of an unfeeling new captain, the Enterprise attempts to rescue Picard from the Cardassians.

 

 


Emissary, Part I  (DS9)    SD 46379.1

On a distant outpost at the edge of the final frontier, an untested crew embarks on an unprecedented journey in the two-hour series premiere.

During this introductory time, Dr. Morrow provides Dr. Bashir with Odo's medical records, so that he can become familiar with Odo's physiology.  ("When it Rains..")


Emissary, Part II (DS9)

Deep Space Nine prominence grows as the importance of the Bajoran wormhole is revealed.


Past Prologue  (DS9)

A reunion with a member of the Bajoran underground forces Kira to choose between her people and her duty as a Federation officer.

 

 

 


A Man Alone (DS9)

Odo must prove his innocence when a known enemy of his is found brutally murdered in a Holosuite.

 

 


Ship in a Bottle   (TNG)

A calculating Sherlock Holmesian character traps Picard and others in a holodeck simulation.
 

 

 

Babel  (DS9)

The residents of Deep Space Nine fall victim to a mysterious and fatal virus--will Kira find an antidote in time?
 

 

 

Aquiel   (TNG)

Geordi is enamored with a beautiful and mysterious Starfleet lieutenant accused of murder.

 

 


Captive Pursuit  (DS9)
 

O'Brien befriends the "prey" in an otherworldly hunting game--can he and the rest of the officers save the being from a life in captivity?

 

 

Face of the Enemy   (TNG)

Forced to impersonate a Romulan Intelligence officer, Counselor Troi becomes a pivotal part of an
elaborate defection scheme.

 

 


Q-Less  (DS9)

The irrepressible Q and the adventuress Vash arrive at Deep Space Nine--just as strange, destructive forces begin threatening the space station.

 

 


Tapestry   (TNG)

After Picard loses his life in a surprise attack, Q gives him the chance to change his destiny.

 

 


Dax  (DS9)

Lieutenant Dax's former Trill identity is accused of a 30 year old murder.

 

 

 


Birthright, Part I   (TNG)

Worf and Data embark on unusual journeys to seek out their fathers.

 

 

 


The Passenger  (DS9)

A sinister alien criminal hides his consciousness in the brain of someone aboard the station.

 

 

 

 

 


Birthright, Part II   (TNG)

Imprisoned in a society of peaceful Klingons and Romulans, Worf risks his life to show the younger Klingons their lost heritage and inspire them to claim their honor.

 

 


Move Along Home  (DS9)

Quark's attempt at deception toward a newly-encountered alien race places the space station's senior officers in a labyrinth of danger.

 

 


The Nagus   (DS9)

Quark is suddenly named leader of the Ferengi financial empire, and discovers that he's not only popular--he's now a target for death.

 

 


Starship Mine   (TNG)

While the Enterprise is bombarded with lethal rays, Picard is trapped on board with a band of interstellar thieves.

 

 


Lessons   (TNG)

Picard is torn between love and duty when he is forced to send the woman he loves on a potentially deadly mission.

 

 


Vortex   (DS9)

An alien criminal from the other side of the wormhole tempts Odo by telling the shape-shifter he can put the changeling in contact with others like himself.

 


The Chase   (TNG)

Picard finds himself in a race with Cardassians, Klingons, and Romulans to solve a four-billion-year old genetic puzzle.
 

 


Battle Lines   (DS9)

Sisko, Kira, and Bashir are stranded on a war-torn world where it is impossible for the combatants to die.

 

 

 

 


Frame of Mind   (TNG)

Trapped in an alien mental hospital, with little memory of the past, Riker is convinced he is going insane.

 

 

 

 


The Storyteller   (DS9)

Against his will, O'Brien becomes spiritual leader of a Bajoran village--and the only one who can save them from a destructive energy force.

 

 

 


Suspicions   (TNG)

A pioneering Ferengi scientist is found dead, and Beverly risks her career to prove he was murdered.

 

 


Progress   (DS9)

A stubborn old Bajoran farmer forces Kira to take a good look at how much she has changed since her alliance with the Federation.

 

 


Rightful Heir   (TNG)

Worf finds his faith sorely tested when it appears that the greatest Klingon warrior of all time has returned from the dead to reclaim the empire.

 

 


If Wishes Were Horses   (DS9)

When members of the station find their fantasies coming to life, it becomes the prelude to a very real danger which threatens everyone.

 

 


Second Chances   (TNG)

Returning to the site of an eight-year-old mission, Riker encounters an identical double of himself, who tries to rekindle a relationship with Troi.

 


The Forsaken   (DS9)

While an alien entity wreaks havoc with the station's computer, the irrepressible Lwaxana Troi sets her sights for romance--with Odo!

 

 

 


Dramatis Personae   (DS9)

Odo is caught in the middle when an alien influence pits Kira against Sisko in a deadly power struggle.

 

 


Timescape   (TNG)

The Enterprise is frozen in time on the brink of total annihilation, and Picard must figure out how to rescue it without destroying it.

 

 


Duet   (DS9)

Kira discovers that a Cardassian visiting the station could actually be a notorious war criminal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Descent, Part I   (TNG)

When the Borg return to do battle with the Federation, they boast a new individuality, and tempt Data when they help him feel his first emotion.

 

 


In the Hands of the Prophets   (DS9)

When a Bajoran spiritual leader objects to Keiko's secular teachings, she threatens to destroy the alliance between Bajor and the Federation.

 

 

 

 

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