| Star Trek: Enterprise Regeneration ©2003 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 49 Airdate: May 7, 2003 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Q Who? ©1989 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 42 Airdate: May 8, 1989 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation The Best of Both Worlds ©1990 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 74 Airdate: June 18, 1990 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ©1990 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 75 Airdate: September 24, 1990 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation I, Borg ©1992 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 123 Airdate: May 11, 1992 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Descent ©1993 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 152 Airdate: June 21, 1993 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Descent, Part II ©1993 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 153 Airdate: September 20, 1993 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Scorpion ©1997 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 68 Airdate: May 21, 1997 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Scorpion, Part II ©1997 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 69 Airdate: September 3, 1997 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Drone ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 96 Airdate: October 21, 1998 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Dark Frontier ©1999 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 111 & 112 Airdate: February 17, 1999 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Unimatrix Zero ©2000 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 146 Airdate: May 24, 2000 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Unimatrix Zero, Part II ©2000 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 147 Airdate: October 4, 2000 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Endgame ©2001 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 171 & 172 Airdate: May 23, 2001 |
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| Star Trek: Enterprise Regeneration |
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| Directed by | David Livingston |
| Written by | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Scott Bakula Connor Trinneer Jolene Blalock Dominic Keating Anthony Montgomery Linda Park John Billingsley |
| Mission Date: March 1, 2153 An arctic research team on Earth discovers debris from an alien vessel, nearly a century old, buried in a glacier along with the bodies of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids. Once those beings are thawed for investigation, they come to life and abduct the scientists and their transport vessel. Enterprise is called to intercept, but Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) and his crew find these cyborgs to be an intractable, insidious enemy. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Q Who? |
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| Directed by | Rob Bowman |
| Written by | Maurice Hurley |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Special Appearance by | Diana Muldaur |
| Guest Stars | John de Lancie Lycia Naff Colm Meaney and Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan |
| Stardate 42761.3 The Enterprise receives an unwelcome visitor - Q (John de Lancie), the omnipotent being with a strange fascination for Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the Enterprise. After Picard refuses to let Q join the crew, Q hurls the Enterprise to the far side of our galaxy. A Borg, a being who is part organic and part artificial, suddenly appears in Main Engineering and begins to drain information from the ship's computers. A Borg vessel appears and the Borg demand Picard's surrender. The captain refuses and a violent battle ensues which leaves both ships damaged and eighteen Enterprise crew members dead. As the Borg ship gives chase to the Enterprise, Q taunts Picard and reminds the captain how he scorned Q's offer to join the Enterprise. Will Picard be forced to beg for Q's help in order to save his ship and crew? | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation The Best of Both Worlds |
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| Directed by | Cliff Bole |
| Written by | Michael Piller |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner Wil Wheaton |
| Guest Stars | Elizabeth Dennehy George Murdock Colm Meaney and Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan |
| Stardate 43989.1 Suspecting that the Borg are behind the recent disappearance of a Federation colony, Starfleet sends Lt. Commander Shelby (Elizabeth Dennehy), a specialist in Borg matters, to the Enterprise. Alluring and ambitious, Shelby has more than the Borg on her mind - she wants to replace Riker (Jonathan Frakes), who has been offered command of his own starship. The Borg threaten to attack the Enterprise unless Picard (Patrick Stewart) is surrendered to them. After Picard refuses, the Borg board the ship and abduct Picard. Under Riker's command, the Enterprise pursues the Borg who appear to be headed for Earth. After Shelby leads a thwarted rescue attempt, a Borg spokesperson contacts the Enterprise. The being identifies itself as Locutus, but the crew recognizes his true identity - Captain Jean-Luc Picard! | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation The Best of Both Worlds, Part II |
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| Directed by | Cliff Bole |
| Written by | Michael Piller |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner Wil Wheaton |
| Guest Stars | Elizabeth Dennehy George Murdock Colm Meaney and Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan |
| Stardate 44001.4 After Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) has been captured by the Borg and transformed into one of them, Starfleet promotes Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes) to Captain of the Enterprise. The Borg have now absorbed Picard's knowledge of the Federation, enabling them to decimate a Starfleet armada and continue on to Earth, where they intent to enslave humanity. Riker realizes the only hope is to tap into Picard's knowledge of the Borg and turn the tables. In a daring strategy, Riker has Picard kidnapped from the Borg ship and brought back to the Enterprise. Data (Brent Spiner) then wires into Picard's Borg side to try to implant a destructive computer command into the Borg collective consciousness. But will destroying the Borg also kill Picard? | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation I, Borg |
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| Directed by | Robert Lederman |
| Written by | René Echevarria |
| Executive Producers | Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman & Michael Piller |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Stars | Jonathan Del Arco Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan |
| Stardate 45854.2 Answering a distress call from a strange planet, the Enterprise finds a crashed Borg ship with one young Borg survivor (Jonathan Del Arco). Despite the risk, Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) beams up the injured Borg, and Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) must remove some of his brain implants in order to save him. Seeing a rare opportunity, Picard orders Geordi (LeVar Burton) to sabotage the reimplanted chips by installing an invasive command that will "infest" the entire Borg Collective. Disconnected from the Collective, the captive Borg begins to develop individual identity and emotions. As a result, he befriends several crew members, including Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg). But Picard hasn't forgotten his own painful assimilation by the Borg and is reluctant to pull back from his plan to annihilate them. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Descent |
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| Directed by | Alexander Singer |
| Teleplay by | Ronald D. Moore |
| Story by | Jeri Taylor |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Michael Piller |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Stars | John Neville Jim Norton Natalija Nogulich Brian J. Cousins and Professor Stephen Hawking as Himself |
| Stardate 46982.1 Responding to a distress call from Ohinaka III, the Enterprise confronts an ominous-looking alien vessel orbiting the planet. When efforts to communicate with the ship prove fruitless, an Away Team transports to the surface where they discover a group of Borg who are both hostile and self-aware. A battle ensues during which Data (Brent Spiner) experiences his first emotion, rage. Fearing an invasion, the Federation prepares for an all-out attack. meanwhile, one of the Borg is captured and establishes a peculiar bond with Data, ultimately convincing him that feeling emotion is worth any price. When the two escape on a shuttlecraft, the crew tracks them to an explored planet - and the descent into darkness begins. Part one of two. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Descent, Part II |
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| Directed by | Alexander Singer |
| Written by | René Echevarria |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman, Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Stars | Jonathan Del Arco Alex Datcher James Horan Brian Cousins |
| Stardate 47025.4 Conclusion. After deserting the Enterprise, Data (Brent Spiner) joins forces with his evil brother, Lore (Brent Spiner), who has assumed command of a group of renegade Borg. Together they capture the Away Team that was send to find him. Overwhelmed by feelings of rage and betrayal, Data begins to conduct deadly neurological experiments on Geordi (LeVar Burton). Meanwhile, Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Worf (Michael Dorn) are shocked to discover another band of renegade Borg led by Hugh (Jonathan Del Arco), the young Borg who spent time aboard the Enterprise. As the rest of the crew desperately struggle to save their comrades, Lore asks Data to prove his loyalty by killing Picard (Patrick Stewart). Will Data complete his descent into darkness? | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Scorpion |
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| Directed by | David Livingston |
| Written by | Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Jeri Taylor |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Biggs-Dawson Jennifer Lein Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Garrett Wang |
| Stardate 50984.3 As they approach the heart of dangerous Borg territory, the Voyager crew witnesses the near decimation of a Borg armada by a mysterious alien lifeform which is impervious to both Borg and Starfleet technology. When Kim and Chakotay lead an Away Team inside the heavily damaged Borg cube, they are able to investigate the alien lifeform's bio-ship. Moments before they are transported out, Kim is viciously attacked by the mysterious organic-looking alien. As he lies in Sickbay, contaminated with alien cells and transforming into an alien being, Kes has terrorizing premonitions about the new enemy and Janeway realizes it's no longer the Borg they must be worried about. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Scorpion, Part II |
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| Directed by | Winrich Kolbe |
| Written by | Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Jeri Taylor |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
| Also Starring | Jennifer Lein |
| Stardate 51003.7 The starship remains on Red Alert after Janeway, in exchange for safe passage though space, reaches an agreement with the Borg Collective to help them fight Species 8472, a race more malevolent than their own. Although Chakotay strongly objects to the unpredictable collaboration, Janeway and Tuvok transport, with great caution, to the Borg Cube. When a drone attempts to temporarily assimilate Janeway by connecting a neuro-transceiver to her, the alarmed Captain convinces the Borg to instead choose a representative to communicate verbally with her. Soon, a vaguely human Borg emerges to speak for the Collective. Designated Seven of Nine, she helps them prepare to engage the enemy -- but when she boards the U.S.S. Voyager, the entire crew is on edge. Meanwhile, the Doctor determines that Species 8472 is accessing Kes' memory. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Drone |
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| Directed by | Les Landau |
| Story by | Bryan Fuller & Harry Doc Kloor |
| Teleplay by | Bryan Fuller, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
| Stardate Unknown There's a sudden emergence of a dangerous new lifeform aboard USS Voyager - a Superborg (J. Paul Boehmer) - after The Doctor's (Robert Picardo) 29th century mobile emitter technology mysteriously fuses with Seven of Nine's (Jeri Ryan) Borg nanoprobes. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Dark Frontier |
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| Directed by | Cliff Bole & Terry Windell |
| Written by | Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
| Stardate 52619.2 After defeating a Borg vessel, Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) launches an ambitious plan to steal a piece of Borg technology that could get the U.S.S. Voyager home. When the Borg detect her plan, they swiftly access Seven of Nine's (Jeri Ryan) neural transceiver and make her an "offer" she can't refuse -- rejoin the Borg collective or Voyager and it's crew will be assimilated. Janeway must confront the Borg in their own vessel in order to rescue Seven, risking a possibly devastating confrontation with the Borg Queen (Susanna Thompson)! | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Unimatrix Zero |
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| Directed by | Allan Kroeker |
| Teleplay by | Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky |
| Story by | Mike Sussman |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
| Stardate Unknown Unimatrix Zero is a place within the Borg Collective where a small percentage of drones go during their regeneration cycle. Within this virtual reality, they are able to act and think like individuals. However, once their regeneration cycle is complete the drones have no awareness of the dream-like Unimatrix Zero. After Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) is brought back to Unimatrix Zero by an old friend to help keep the Borg Queen (Susanna Thompson) from discovering this enclave, Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) sees the situation as a perfect opportunity to try and incite a Borg uprising from within the Collective. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Unimatrix Zero, Part II |
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| Directed by | Mike Vejar |
| Teleplay by | Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky |
| Story by | Mike Sussman and Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman, Brannon Braga & Kenneth Biller |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
| Stardate 54014.4 Unimatrix Zero, a cyberspace enclave for certain Borg within the collective, is under threat by the Borg Queen who wants it destroyed at any cost. Meanwhile, with Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and her crew going undercover as Borg drones in an attempt to infiltrate the Collective, the Borg Queen (Susanna Thompson) gets more and more desperate to unravel the mystery of Unimatrix Zero. She will even resort to the destruction of her own kind in an attempt to stop Janeway and Unimatrix Zero. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Endgame |
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| Directed by | Allan Kroeker |
| Written by | Rick Berman, Ken Biller, Brannon Braga and Robert Doherty |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman, Brannon Braga & Kenneth Biller |
| Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
| Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
| Stardate Unknown It took USS Voyager decades to journey home from the Delta Quadrant, decades which took their toll upon the ship's crew and Captain. Now an Admiral in Starfleet, Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) cannot reconcile the price of the long passage, and embarks on an ambitious and forbidden plan to change the past, forcing a final confrontation with Voyager's deadliest enemy. | |