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2370 Events of the seventh year of Star Trek - The Next Generation and the second year of Star Trek - Deep Space Nine(1993-1994 season). Stardates 47000-47999.

 

Descent, Part 2   (TNG)

 

Troi, Picard, and Geordi are captured by the Borg and Data's brother Lore who is the leader of this group of renegade Borg. Lore plans, with Data's help to create a new race of beings to become masters of the universe.

 

 

 

Liaisons   (TNG)

 

The Enterprise hosts Iyaaran ambassadors in their first contact with the Federation. Troi is assigned to host LoQuell who seems to take pleasure in lots of different things, including dessert. Originally, Riker was supposed to chaperone Byleth but the ambassador insists on Worf being his escort instead and, throughout their visit, Byleth orders the frustrated Klingon around seemingly intent on provoking the warrior. Meanwhile, Picard on his way to the Iyaaran homeworld with Vovall, crashlands on a planet where he is rescued by a strange woman who falls in love with him and dotes on him.

 

 

The Homecoming   (DS9)

 

Kira risks her life, and war with the Cardassians, to rescue a mythical Bajoran hero from a distant prison colony.

 

 

 

 


Interface   (TNG)

 

The Enterprise is sent on a rescue mission to assist the scientific ship Raman which was investigating a gas giant. The crew uses a new technique of integrating a human nervous system with a probe to investigate in hazardous environments. Because of Geordi's implants, he is the best candidate for using the new device. While investigating on board the Raman, Geordi believes he sees his mother whose ship was lost 300 light years away.

 

 


The Circle   (DS9)

 

Relieved of her post and exiled back to Bajor, Kira helps to reveal the hidden force behind The Circle--and a greater secret that could destroy them all.

 

 

 

 


Gambit, Part I   (TNG)

 

The crew of the Enterprise search for their missing captain who was apparently killed in a bar on some remote planet. While investigating the captain's disappearance, the Enterprise encounters mercenaries who are stealing artifacts from archaeological digs. The mercenaries capture Riker leaving Data in command of the Enterprise now in pursuit of their missing comrade.

 

 


The Siege   (DS9)

 

While Sisko leads a daring last stand against the Bajoran takeover forces, Kira and Dax embark on a desperate mission to reveal the truth about the coup.

 

 

 

 


Gambit, Part II   (TNG)
 

In the conclusion to the story line started in the previous episode, Picard and Riker, having become members of the mercenary crew, attempt to find out what artifact the mercenaries are searching for and keep them from destroying the Enterprise in the process.

 

 

 

 

Invasive Procedures   (DS9)

 

The crew must fight for Jadzia's life when a desperate Trill takes the group hostage and steals the Dax symbiont.

 

 

 

 


Phantasms   (TNG)

 

Data begins experiencing problems with his dream program which first leads to strange nightmares, then to hallucinations and finally to attacking Troi.

 

 

 


Cardassians   (DS9)
 

A young Cardassian, orphaned in the war and raised by Bajorans, causes turmoil on the station when his people attempt to reclaim him.

 

 

 

 

 

Dark Page   (TNG)
 

Lwaxana Troi returns to the Enterprise as a language tutor for a delegation from a telepathic species known as the Cairn. However, she suffers a breakdown and Troi must enter her mother's mind to save her life.

 

 

 

Melora   (DS9)

 

After falling in love with a woman whose species is unable to walk in "normal" gravity, Bashir develops a technology that could free her of her wheelchair forever.

 

 

 

 


Attached   (TNG)

 

The Enterprise is sent to KesPrit, a world divided into two factions - the Kes and the Prit. The Kes have applied to enter the Federation but the Prit are xenophobic. Dr. Crusher and Captain Picard beam down to open discussion with the Kes but are kidnapped by the Prit and find themselves able to read each other's minds by means of a surgical implant.

 

 


Rules of Acquisition   (DS9)
 

A Ferengi female who has defied the law and disguised herself as a male risks it all when she falls in love with Quark.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Force of Nature   (TNG)

 

While searching for a missing vessel in the Hekarran Corridor, the Enterprise is boarded by two scientists who claim that warp drive is destroying their planet.

 

 

 


Necessary Evil   (DS9)
 

An attack on Quark's life brings Odo face to face with a five-year-old unsolved murder--for which Kira was a prime suspect.

 

 

 

 

 

Inheritance   (TNG)

 

Data encounters a woman who claims to be Noonian Soong's wife, and Data's mother.

 

 

 

 


Second Sight   (DS9)
 

Sisko falls in love for the first time since his wife's death, but the object of his affections may not be all that she seems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallels   (TNG)

 

Worf returns to the Enterprise from a Klingon competition only to find that reality is changing around him and he's the only one who realizes it.

 

 

 

 


Sanctuary   (DS9)
 

Kira is torn whan a displaced alien race arrives on Deep Space Nine and claims Bajor as its people's legendary homeland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rivals   (DS9)

 

Quark feels threatened when a charming swindler arrives on Deep Space Nine and opens a competing bar.

 

 

 


The Pegasus   (TNG)

 

Riker's first commander, now an admiral, joins the Enterprise for a search mission to find the Pegasus. The Pegasus was the ship commanded by Adm. Pressman on which the crew mutineed shortly before Pressman, aided by a young Ensign Riker and some others, escaped. Their mission now is to find the ship, and the secret it carries, before the Romulans find it or the secret that Adm. Pressman has hidden onboard.

 


The Alternate   (DS9)
 

Odo's mentor arrives on Deep Space Nine intent on resuming his search for Odo's true origin.

 

 

 

 

Homeward   (TNG)

 

Worf's brother in law saves the population of a village on a planet whose atmosphere becomes unstable, and so violates the prime directive.

 

 

 


Sub Rosa   (TNG)

 

Dr. Crusher's grandmother dies and at the funeral, she spots a handsome young man who was apparently her grandmother's lover...and a ghost.

 

 

 


Armageddon Game   (DS9)
 

Bashir and O'Brien work to rid two alien races of deadly weapons, unaware that their hosts intend to sacrifice them as part of the peace process.

 

 

 

 

 

Lower Decks   (TNG)

 

A unique look at how the Enterprise crew trains, rates and promotes Ensigns on board ship. And how the ensigns deal with their situation, no matter how tough their commanding officers' demands are.

 

 

 


Whispers   (DS9)
 

O'Brien returns from a security mission to notice that the entire crew has seemingly turned against him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thine Own Self   (TNG)

 

Data is sent to a technology poor planet to recover some radioactive material that fell onto the planet. Although he was not supposed to encounter any of the natives (and thereby not violate the Prime Directive) he wanders into the nearest village suffering from amnesia. Meanwhile, Deanna Troi decides she wants to take the necessary tests to achieve promotion to command level.

 

 


Paradise   (DS9)

 

Sisko and O'Brien are stranded on a planet inhabited by humans who have rejected any form of technology.

 

 

 

 

 


Masks   (TNG)

 

The Enterprise finds a data archive from a long-dead culture inside a comet. While probing the comet, the Enterprise is assaulted by a sensor echo and the ship begins slowly transforming into an alien city. Meanwhile Data becomes inflicted with multiple personalities - apparently entities from the ancient civilization.

 

 

 

Shadowplay   (DS9)
 

Odo and Dax try to solve the mystery of a alien planet whose inhabitants are disappearing without explanation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eye of the Beholder   (TNG)
 

Lt. Kwan's suicide on board the Enterprise sparks some interesting results when Troi and Worf begin to investigate.

 

 

 

 

Playing God   (DS9)
 

While hosting her first Trill initiate, Dax discovers a tiny, developing universe, which threatens to destroy the station as it expands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Genesis   (TNG)

 

The crew of the Enterprise devolve into primitive creatures due to an injection which Dr. Crusher gives to Lt. Barclay.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Profit and Loss   (DS9)
 

When Quark is reunited with the love of his life, a Cardassian who is now a fugitive, he is ready to sacrifice everything to win her back.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Journey’s End   (TNG)

 

In the peace treaty between the federation and the Cardassians is stated that some federation planets become Cardassian and vice versa. Therefore, a colony of North American Indianes must move to another planet, but they are unwilling to leave.

Meanwhile, Wesley takes a shore leave from the academy to the Enterprise. Things on the academy are not going well for him.

 

 

 

Blood Oath   (DS9)
 

Dax risks her life and her future with Starfleet to fulfill a blood oath made with three aged Klingons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Born   (TNG)
 

Worf's son Alexander doesn't want to undergo a Klingon ritual to become a Klingon warrior. Meanwhile, a mysterious Klingon helps Worf when he is attacked when he visits a Klingon festival.

 

 

 

 

 

The Maquis, Part I   (DS9)

 

Sisko uncovers a Federation terrorist group whose actions could start another war with the Cardassians.

 

 

 

 

 


Bloodlines   (TNG)

 

The Ferengi Bok from "The Battle" escapes from his imprisonment and kidnaps Picard's son.

 

 

 


The Maquis, Part II   (DS9)

 

Sisko and Gul Dukat join forces in an effort to avert a war between the Cardassians and a group of Federation colonists led by Sisko's old friend.

 

 

 

 

 


Emergence   (TNG)

Strange things happen as the Enterprise creates a new, intelligent life form and takes control of itself.

 

 

 

 

 


The Wire   (DS9)

 

Bashir fights to save his Cardassian friend Garak, who is slowly being killed by a brain implant to which he is addicted.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Pre-emptive Strike   (TNG)

 

Ro Laren returns on the Enterprise after a training at Starfleet Tactical. She is chosen to infiltrate the Maquis, a group of people who attack the Cardassians. Here, she must choose between her loyalty to Starfleet and Picard and her feelings towards the Maquis.

 

 

 


Crossover   (DS9)
 

A mishap in the wormhole sends Kira and Bashir into an alternate universe where Bajor is a tyrannical power and humans are slaves.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Good Things, Part I   (TNG)

 

Picard is thrown between 3 time periods: when he first arrives on the Enterprise, the current en the future, where he is an old man. Then, an outburst of anti-time apears in the Romulan neutral zone. Meanwhile, Picard finds that Q is responsible for his time shifts.

 


All Good Things, Part II   (TNG)

 

When investigating the anti-time eruption with a tachyon beam in all tree time periods, Picard finds out that he himsef is responsible for the creation of it. The anti-time eruption becomes larger the more in the past one goes. Q shows him that this eruption prevents the formation of life on earth. 

 

Now, Picard must find a way to stop the eruption en sends in all three time periods the Enterprise in the eruption. The enterprises explode, but the anti-time eruption disapears and things get back to normal.

 

This is the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

 

 

 

 

 


The Collaborator   (DS9)

 

Kira must investigate the man she loves when she learns he may be the Cardassian collaborator responsible for the massacre of forty-three Bajorans.
 

 

 

 

Tribunal   (DS9)

 

O'Brien is arrested by the Cardassians and put on trial for a crime he insists he did not commit.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Jem'Hadar   (DS9)        December 2370 

 

First encounter between the Federation and the Dominion

 

During a trip to the Gamma Quadrant with Jake and Nog, Sisko and Quark are imprisoned by soldiers working for a mysterious power known as the Dominion.

 

 

 

 

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