| Star Trek: The Next Generation Encounter at Farpoint ©1987 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 1 & 2 Airdate: September 28, 1987 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Hide & "Q" ©1987 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 11 Airdate: November 23, 1987 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Q Who? ©1989 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 42 Airdate: May 8, 1989 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Déjà Q ©1990 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 61 Airdate: February 5, 1990 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Qpid ©1991 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 94 Airdate: April 22, 1991 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation True Q ©1992 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 132 Airdate: October 26, 1992 |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Q-Less ©1993 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 7 Airdate: February 8, 1993 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Tapestry ©1993 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 141 Airdate: February 15, 1993 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation All Good Things... ©1994 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 177 & 178 Airdate: May 23, 1994 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Death Wish ©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 30 Airdate: February 19, 1996 |
| Star Trek: Voyager The Q and the Grey ©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 53 Airdate: November 27, 1996 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Q2 ©2001 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 165 Airdate: April 11, 2001 |
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| Star Trek: The Next Generation Encounter at Farpoint |
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| Directed by | Corey Allen |
| Written by | D.C. Fontana and Gene Roddenberry |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Denise Crosby Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner Wil Wheaton |
| Stardate 41153.7 Beam aboard the "Galaxy Class" Starship Enterprise for the classic feature-length premiere episode of the acclaimed TV series, Star Trek: The Next Generation. While on a peace keeping mission to the Farpoint station, the Enterprise is overtaken by a godlike adversary, Q, who places the crew on trial for crimes perpetrated by mankind. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) has just 24 hours to convince Q that humans are not a "grievously savage race." If Picard fails, he and his crew must face Q's sentence: death. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Hide & "Q" |
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| Directed by | Cliff Bole |
| Teleplay by | C.J. Holland and Gene Roddenberry |
| Story by | C.J. Holland |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Denise Crosby Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner Wil Wheaton |
| Guest Star | John de Lancie |
| Stardate 41590.5 While rushing to aid survivors on an explosion-rocked planet, the Enterprise is confronted by the omnipotent Q entity that tried to thwart the Farpoint mission several months earlier. This time, Q (John de Lancie) demands the crew stop its mission to play a deadly game of his choosing. The major player in this game is Riker (Jonathan Frakes), to whom Q entrusts his own godlike powers. Q tempts Riker by telling him that if he joins the continuum he will have the chance to realize the crew's most impossible dreams. Now Riker is faced with the most important decision of his life - one that will forever change the course of the Enterprise. | |
| 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 Déjà Q |
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| Directed by | Les Landau |
| Written by | Richard Danus |
| 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 | John de Lancie Corbin Bernsen and Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan |
| Stardate 43539.1 While orbiting the planet Bre'el Four to investigate the potential dangers of a descending asteroidal moon, the Enterprise receives an unexpected visit from an old nemesis, the mischievous and omnipotent Q (John de Lancie). When Picard (Patrick Stewart) accuses Q of altering the moon's orbit, Q claims innocence, asserting that he has been cast out of the Continuum and stripped of all his powers. Picard assigns Data (Brent Spiner) to keep an eye on Q while the crew struggles to correct the moon's orbit. Danger suddenly appears as a gas-like form permeates the ship and begins to attack Q. Is Q hiding a secret that could spell destruction for Bre'el Four and the crew of the Enterprise? | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Qpid |
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| Directed by | Cliff Bole |
| Teleplay by | Ira Steven Behr |
| Story by | Randee Russell and Ira Steven Behr |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Stars | Jennifer Hetrick Clive Revill John de Lancie |
| Stardate 44471.9 When the Enterprise hosts an archaeological symposium, Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) rekindles his romance with Vash (Jennifer Hetrick), a beautiful archaeologist he once met while on vacation. But their relationship becomes strained when Vash discovers that Picard has never mentioned her to his friends. Unbeknownst to both of them, the mischievous Q (John de Lancie) has been watching their argument and sets in motion another one of his devious schemes. When Picard refuses to admit his feelings for Vash, Q transforms him into Robin Hood and sends him and his merry crew off to Sherwood Forest. With Vash as Maid Marian and Q as the Sheriff of Nottingham, danger lurks in every corner as the legend takes on a life of its own...and not even Q knows the outcome! | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation True Q |
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| Directed by | Robert Scheerer |
| Written by | René Echevarria |
| Premise by | Matthew Corey |
| 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 | Olivia d'Abo John P. Connolly John de Lancie |
| Stardate 46192.3 En route to Targa IV, an ecologically devastated planet, the crew welcomes Amanda (Olivia d'Abo), a young honor student chosen to serve aboard the Enterprise. Amanda single-handedly saves the ship from destruction, revealing that she possesses miraculous Q-like powers. When the senior staff meets to discuss the situation, Q (John de Lancie) appears and announces that Amanda is indeed a member of the Q, and he has come to escort her back to the Q Continuum. At first she refuses, but Q is not easily put off and begins to tempt her with the true scope of her powers. Ultimately, she will be forced to choose: be human or be a Q - and the wrong decision could cost Amanda her life. | |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Q-Less | |
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| Directed by | Paul Lynch |
| Teleplay by | Robert Hewitt Wolfe |
| Story by | Hannah Louise Shearer |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Michael Piller |
| Starring | Avery Brooks |
| Also Starring | René Auberjonois Siddig El Fadil Terry Farrell Cirroc Lofton Colm Meaney Armin Shimerman Nana Visitor |
| Guest Stars | Jennifer Hetrick John de Lancie |
| Stardate 46531.2 After a two-year journey through the Gamma Quadrant, Vash (Jennifer Hetrick) arrives at Deep Space Nine loaded with treasures. Unfortunately, the mischievous Q (John De Lancie) has followed her, and once he's on board the trouble begins. First he starts a fight with Commander Sisko (Avery Brooks), then he makes the usual nuisance of himself trying to convince Vash to rejoin him on his travels. Meanwhile, the station experiences a series of violent power outages. While Quark (Armin Shimerman) helps Vash auction off some of the mysterious treasures she has acquired, the crew struggles to find the cause of the power source be station is torn apart. When Q is accused of causing the trouble, he only hints at where the true cause lies. One thing is clear - if the crew doesn't act fast, the station will be destroyed. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Tapestry |
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| Directed by | Les Landau |
| Written by | Ronald D. Moore |
| 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 | Ned Vaughn J.C. Brandy Clint Carmichael Rae Norman and John de Lancie as Q |
Stardate Unknown | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation All Good Things... |
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| Directed by | Winrich Kolbe |
| Written by | Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore |
| Executive Producers | Michael Piller, Rick Berman & Jeri Taylor |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Stars | John De Lancie Andreas Katsulas Clyde Kusatsu Patti Yasutake Denise Crosby Colm Meaney |
| Stardate 49988.0 A bewildered Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) finds himself moving uncontrollably back and forth through time. One minute he's aboard the Enterprise, the next, he's twenty-five years in the future, working on his vineyard in France. Then suddenly he finds himself seven years in the past, being escorted aboard the Enterprise for the first time. While his crew suspects Picard of suffering from a debilitating mental disease, Picard struggles to convince them to investigate a temporal anomaly in the Neutral Zone that he believes to be related to his problem. Picard soon discovers that Q (John de Lancie) is responsible for his erratic time travels. Caught in a paradox that Q has devised, Picard realizes he must risk his life and the lives of his crew to save humanity. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Death Wish |
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| Directed by | James L. Conway |
| Teleplay by | Michael Piller |
| Story by | Shawn Piller |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman, Michael Piller & 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 49301.2 He's an explorer who's explored everything. A doer who's been there, done that, and then done even more. He's a Q (Gerrit Graham), a capricious superbeing with godlike abilities, and he wants to pull the plug on his immortality, to become a mortal and die. It's a transformation that's easier said than done. Because another Q (John DeLancie), the same one who so often vexed the USS Enterprise, opposes any disruption in the extra-dimensional Q Continuum. The witty and thought-provoking confrontation of Q vs. Q takes place in a hearing presided over by Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) aboard Voyager. Among the witnesses summoned through time and space to testify: Sir Isaac Newton, a Woodstock hippie...and William Thomas Riker (Jonathan Frakes). | |
| Star Trek: Voyager The Q and the Grey |
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| Directed by | Cliff Bole |
| Teleplay by | Kenneth Biller |
| Story by | Shawn Pillar |
| 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 |
| Guest Stars | John de Lancie Suzie Plakson |
| Stardate 50384.2 Out of all the females of all the species in all the galaxies, Capt. Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) has been selected by omnipotent Q (John de Lancie) to be the mother of his child. Janeway responds with an emphatic, 'No!' Desperate to end a Civil War raging in the Continuum, Q has decided to infuse the super-being race with new, Q-like offspring who have human DNA - Janeway's. But the sweet nothings, warm puppies and exotic tattoos of the cluelessly romantic Q can't win the captain's affection. Nor will whisking her off to the Continuum, where Janeway discovers the war is much like America's North-South conflict of the 1860s...and where she soon finds that she and Q are staring at the gun barrels of an enemy firing squad! | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Q2 |
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| Directed by | LeVar Burton |
| Teleplay by | Robert Doherty |
| Story by | Kenneth Biller |
| 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's not easy being a parent, even for a Q (John de Lancie). Because Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and the crew of USS Voyager were so instrumental in Q's quest to have a child, he decides to make "Aunt Kathy" teach his son some responsible virtues. Although appearing to be fully grown, the younger Q proves harder to handle than his irascible father, and with his omnipotent powers, disciplining the youngster proves not only impossible, but exceptionally dangerous as well. | |