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- The Enterprise docks at a starbase for repairs where it is commandeered by a race of technologically-linked aliens intent on using the vessel for their own purposes.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG8.0 (4K)TV EpisodeUnder an Officers Exchange Program, Riker serves aboard a Klingon ship, whose aging captain seeks an unwarranted bloody retaliation for suspected Enterprise treachery.
- 1987–199446mTV-PG6.7 (3.4K)TV EpisodeThe widow of respected scientist Dr. Nel Apgar accuses Riker of seducing her and killing her husband. Rather than turn Riker over for unfavorable trial, the Enterprise reconstructs the facts.
- Picard is kidnapped and held with three different aliens and meanwhile replaced with a replica as impostor captain.
- Riker, Troi, Data and Yar beam down to a planet ruled by a matriarchal government in the hopes of locating a missing freighter crew.
- The Enterprise triggers an ancient yet effective trap left by an extinct race, with a perfectly preserved derelict ship serving as cheese for Picard.
- Picard finds himself facing a strenuous test of his loyalty to Starfleet, one which the other members of the crew are struggling to cope with, whilst Wesley faces an equally challenging entrance exam at Starfleet Academy.
- Encountering the superior technology of a very ancient race creates system malfunctions for a doomed Federation starship, for the Enterprise, and for an eavesdropping Romulan warbird.
- The Enterprise visits the planet where Data was created and discovers another android like him, but when he's assembled, he's not exactly like him.
- Wesley's latest science project escapes the lab, threatening the Enterprise and an eminent scientist's life-long project.
- The Enterprise encounters Q again, and he tempts Riker by endowing him with the powers of the Q.
- 1987–199446mTV-PG7.7 (3.7K)TV EpisodeA shy member of the "Enterprise" crew becomes addicted to the holodeck, where relationships are easier than in real life, when his knowledge is needed in engineering.
- On Velara III, Geordi and Data discover a microscopic life form responsible for the death of an engineer stationed on the base.
- On an alien planet, young Wesley Crusher commits a transgression - small by our standards but mandatorily punishable by death in theirs.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG6.3 (3.8K)TV EpisodeWhile distracted by two antithetical races applying for Federation membership, the Enterprise picks up a sentient entity that can alternately possess either man or machinery.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG6.5 (3.6K)TV EpisodeThe crew ferries a deaf mediator to Solais V to negotiate an end to a civil war.
- A midlife Betazoid condition renders Ambassador Troi hot on the hunt for romance and wedlock with Captain Picard - or any man.
- When Deanna's mother spurns advances made by a Ferengi Daimon, he takes it upon himself to kidnap the two of them, along with Commander Riker and steal them away aboard his ship.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG7.7 (3.6K)TV EpisodeThe crew of the Enterprise participates in war games.
- Data befriends an alien girl in distress, breaking the Prime Directive, while Wesley commands his first team.
- Q tries to prove that Picard needs him as part of their crew by hurling the Enterprise 7,000 light years away where they encounter the Borg for the first time.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG6.5 (3.4K)TV EpisodeWith Picard away for routine surgery, the Enterprise responds to an apparent distress call from a Pakled vessel.
- Legendary Federation ambassador Sarek visits the Enterprise to conclude peace talks with a race called the Legarans. His arrival is accompanied with a rash of unusual emotional outbursts among the crew.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG3.3 (4.1K)TV EpisodeWhen Commander Riker comes down with a dangerous alien infection after an away mission, the only way to treat it may be through reliving his memories.
- 1987–199445mTV-PG8.2 (3.8K)TV EpisodeA Klingon commander comes aboard the Enterprise in an officer exchange program initiated by Starfleet, much to the chagrin of the crew.