| Star Trek: The Original Series The City on the Edge of Forever ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 28 Airdate: April 6, 1967 |
| Star Trek: The Original Series The Enterprise Incident ©1968 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 59 Airdate: September 27, 1968 |
| Star Trek: The Original Series Balance of Terror ©1978 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 9 Airdate: December 15, 1966 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation In Theory ©1991 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 99 Airdate: June 3, 1991 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Chain of Command ©1992 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 136/137 Airdate: December 14, 1992 / December 21, 1992 |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Darmok ©1991 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 102 Airdate: September 30, 1991 |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Far Beyond the Stars ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 138 Airdate: February 9, 1998 |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine What You Leave Behind ©1999 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 175 & 176 Airdate: June 2, 1999 |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine In the Pale Moonlight ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 143 Airdate: April 13, 1998 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Counterpoint ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 104 Airdate: December 16, 1998 |
| Star Trek: Voyager The Omega Directive ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 89 Airdate: April 15, 1998 |
| Star Trek: Voyager Flashback ©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 45 Airdate: September 11, 1996 |
| Star Trek: Enterprise Judgment ©2003 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 45 Airdate: April 9, 2003 |
| Star Trek: Enterprise These Are the Voyages... ©2005 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 98 Airdate: May 13, 2005 |
| Star Trek: Enterprise First Flight ©2003 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
| Episode: 50 Airdate: May 14, 2003 |
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| Star Trek: The Original Series The City on the Edge of Forever | |
| Directed by | Joseph Pevney |
| Written by | Harlan Ellison |
| Produced by | Gene L. Coon |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Star | Joan Collins |
| Featuring | DeForest Kelley |
| Stardate 3134.0 Kirk, Spock and McCoy trapped in the 20th century! Accidentally overdosed with cordrazine, a delirious McCoy (DeForest Kelley) transports to the planet below. Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and a landing party discover a "time portal" through which McCoy disappears! Suddenly the Enterprise vanishes, and Kirk and Spock must enter the vortex to search for McCoy. Arriving in 1930, Kirk falls deeply in love with Edith Keeler (Joan Collins), only to learn she must die in order for time to return to normal! | |
| Star Trek: The Original Series The Enterprise Incident | |
| Directed by | John Meredyth Lucas |
| Written by | D.C. Fontana |
| Produced by | Fred Freiberger |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy DeForest Kelley |
| Guest Star | Joanne Linville |
| Stardate 5031.3 Is Mr. Spock a traitor? Kirk appears to be suffering from a nervous breakdown and orders the Enterprise into forbidden Romulan territory. Suddenly the Enterprise is surrounded by three Romulan ships demanding Kirk's surrender! Aboard the enemy vessel, Spock denounces Kirk and appears to show interest in the Romulan female commander. Kirk then attacks Spock who uses the Vulcan Death Grip on his captain! Has Spock killed Captain Kirk? And how can the Enterprise escape from the treacherous Romulans? | |
| Star Trek: The Original Series Balance of Terror | |
| Directed by | Vincent McEveety |
| Written by | Paul Schneider |
| Produced by | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | William Shatner Leonard Nimoy |
| Guest Stars | Mark Lenard Paul Comi |
| Featuring | Grace Lee Whitney DeForest Kelley |
| Stardate 1709.1 Federation outposts destroyed by Romulans! It's a game of cat and mouse for Kirk and the Romulan commander (Mark Lenard), whose cloaking device renders his ship invisible - and very deadly! How long can Kirk protect the Enterprise from his unseen enemy? This is our first look at the Romulans, and we'll learn why they mysteriously resemble the Vulcans. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation In Theory |
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| Directed by | Patrick Stewart |
| Written by | Joe Menosky and Ronald D. Moore |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Star | Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan |
| Stardate 44932.3 After receiving an unexpected and passionate kiss, Data becomes intrigued by the idea of dating Ensign Jenna Anaya (Michele Scarabelli). Incapable of experiencing human emotions, he seeks advise from friends and then creates a special program to guide him through the intricacies of life. Meanwhile, when the Enterprise draws closer to an unexploded nebula, objects around the ship mysteriously begin to disappear. When a section of the ship's floor vanishes, accidentally killing a crew member, Data surmises the disturbances may be caused by pockets of dark matter in the nebula. Realizing the ship is in grave danger, Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) boards a shuttle and attempts to guide the starship to safety. But like Data's relationship, traversing the nebula proves to be a challenging and dangerous experience! | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Chain of Command |
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| Directed by | Robert Scheerer / Les Landau |
| Teleplay by | Ronald D. Moore |
| Story by | Frank Abatemarco |
| 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 | Ronny Cox Natalija Nogulich John Durbin Lou Wagner and David Warner as Gul Madred |
| Stardate 46357.4 With tensions between the Federation and the Cardassians on the rise, Picard (Patrick Stewart) is relieved of command and sent on a covert mission into Cardassian space. Meanwhile, Captain Jellico (Ronny Cox) assumes command of the Enterprise and, much to the dismay of the crew, begins implementing changes in preparation for a full scale war. The Cardassians are rumored to be developing matagenic weapons on Celtris III, and Picard and his team must locate these weapons and destroy them at any cost. After arriving on the forbidden planet, the assault team enters a cavern, realizing too late, that it's a trap. Picard is captured an taken to the ruthless Gul Madred (David Warner) for interrogation.
The Cardassians ruthlessly interrogate Picard (Patrick Stewart) in hopes of learning
Federation strategy in case of an attack. Back on the Enterprise, Gul Lernec (John Durbin)
informs Captain Jellico (Ronny Cox) and the crew that Picard is being held hostage. Riker
(Jonathan Frakes) wants to attempt a rescue, but Jellico refuses and the two clash. Ultimately,
Riker is relieved of duty. | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation Darmok |
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| Directed by | Winrich Kolbe |
| Teleplay by | Joe Menosky |
| Story by | Philip Lazebnik and Joe Menosky |
| Executive Producer | Gene Roddenberry |
| Starring | Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes |
| Also Starring | LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Brent Spiner |
| Guest Stars | Richard Allen Colm Meaney Paul Winfield as Captain Dathon |
| Stardate 45047.2 The Enterprise responds to a signal from the Tamarians, an alien race whose language is incomprehensible to humans. After attempts at communication with the aliens prove futile, Picard (Patrick Stewart) is suddenly transported to a deserted planet with the Tamarian Captain, Dathon (Paul Winfield). While the crew fights to retrieve him, Picard struggles to communicate with Dathon, and a mysterious beast begins to hunt them both. Just as Picard begins to comprehend that the Tamarians communicate by metaphor, Dathon is mortally wounded. At the last second Picard is transported out of harm's way, but now the Tamarians are ready to go to war unless Picard can explain what happened! | |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Far Beyond the Stars | |
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| Directed by | Avery Brooks |
| Teleplay by | Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler |
| Story by | Marc Scott Zicree |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Ira Steven Behr |
| Starring | Avery Brooks |
| Also Starring | René Auberjonois Michael Dorn Terry Farrell Cirroc Lofton Colm Meaney Alexander Siddig Armin Shimerman Nana Visitor |
| Stardate Unknown After a friend's ship is destroyed and Sisko (Avery Brooks) considers leaving Starfleet, he begins having visions of his crew as 1950s Americans. Bashir's examination reveals unusual synaptic patterns, but before Sisko can discuss treatment, he finds himself in 1953 New York City as Benny Russell, a writer for a science-fiction magazine. Fellow staffers resemble O'Brien (Colm Meaney), Kira (Nana Visitor), Bashir (Alexander Siddig), Dax (Terry Farrell), and Quark (Armin Shimerman) in human form, and their editor, Pabst, looks like a human Odo (René Auberjonois). Writing assignments are given as illustrations, and each writer creates a story to fit their drawing. Benny's illustration is a crude version of Deep Space Nine. | |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine What You Leave Behind |
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| Directed by | Allan Kroeker |
| Written by | Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Ira Steven Behr |
| Starring | Avery Brooks |
| Also Starring | René Auberjonois Nicole deBoer Michael Dorn Cirroc Lofton Colm Meaney Alexander Siddig Armin Shimerman Nana Visitor |
| Stardate Unknown On the eve of battle, Bashir (Alexander Siddig) and Ezri (Nicole deBoer) spend the night together. Later, with Sisko (Avery Brooks) in command, the Defiant joins the Federation-Klingon-Romulan fleet as the invasion of Cardassia is launched. On Cardassia Prime, Kira (Nana Visitor), Damar (Casey Biggs) and Garak (Andrew J. Robinson) discuss Resistance plans to sabotage the Dominion's power and communication centers. On Bajor, Kai Winn (Louise Fletcher) asks Dukat (Marc Alaimo) to join her when she releases the Pah-wraiths from the Fire Caves, and Dukat vows to destroy Sisko. | |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine In the Pale Moonlight |
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| Directed by | Victor Lobl |
| Teleplay by | Michael Taylor |
| Story by | Peter Allen Fields |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Ira Steven Behr |
| Starring | Avery Brooks |
| Also Starring | René Auberjonois Michael Dorn Terry Farrell Cirroc Lofton Colm Meaney Alexander Siddig Armin Shimerman Nana Visitor |
| Stardate 51721.3 Going over casualty lists, Sisko (Avery Brooks) realizes there is only one hope of winning the war -- the Romulans, who signed a non-aggression pact with the Dominion, must be convinced to join the Federation/Klingon Alliance. Sure that the Dominion will eventually invade Romulus anyway, Sisko recruits Garak (Andrew Robinson) to discreetly obtain evidence from Cardassia that will bring the Romulans into the war. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Counterpoint |
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| Directed by | Les Landau |
| Written by | Michael Taylor |
| 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 The crew of U.S.S. Voyager rescues two families of telepathic alien refugees from the Devore Imperium, they are intercepted by a Devore squadron and boarded by inspectors searching for the defectors. Soon Kashyk (Mark Harelik), the lead Devore officer pleads with Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) to grant him asylum. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager The Omega Directive |
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| Directed by | Victor Lobl |
| Teleplay by | Lisa Klink |
| Story by | Jimmy Diggs & Steve J. Kay |
| 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 |
| Stardate 51781.2 The crew is mystified when Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) begins an important, though highly secretive, operation in response to a strange subspace disturbance. Chakotay (Robert Beltran) finally compels her to tell the crew so that they may help. Janeway explains that the U.S.S. Voyager has detected a dangerous, unstable substance called the Omega. The molecule has the power to destroy space and Starfleet's highly classified operating order is to destroy the Omega whenever it is encountered. Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) speaks out to say that the Borg believe the Omega can be captured and neutralized for study, which puts her in conflict with Janeway's Starfleet mission. | |
| Star Trek: Voyager Flashback |
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| Directed by | David Livingston |
| Written by | Brannon Braga |
| 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 50126.4 Tuvok (Tim Russ) has a dark secret in his past - one that might destroy his future. When Tuvok experiences mental pain and dizziness, the doctor (Robert Picardo) believes the cause may be a repressed traumatic memory. With his neural system starting to degrade, Tuvok asks Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) to mind-meld with him, hoping that together they can bring the memory into consciousness. The mind-meld takes Tuvok and Janeway to the site of Tuvok's first Starfleet assignment - the Starship Excelsior, commanded by Captain Hikaru Sulu (George Takei). Tuvok clashes with Sulu, objecting to their mission: an attempt to rescue Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy from the Klingon homeworld. As the Excelsior heads into battle, the mind-meld goes amiss. Suddenly, Tuvok is in grave danger...and Janeway is visible to the Excelsior crew. | |
| Star Trek: Enterprise Judgment |
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| Directed by | Jim Conway |
| Teleplay by | Taylor Elmore & David A. Goodman |
| Story by | David A. Goodman |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Scott Bakula Connor Trinneer Jolene Blalock Dominic Keating Anthony Montgomery Linda Park John Billingsley |
| Mission Date: Unknown Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) stands accused before a Klingon tribunal of conspiring against the Empire, and his only hope of escaping a death sentence or life in the dilithium mines of Rura Penthe is an aging and disenchanted Klingon lawyer with little energy or enthusiasm for the case. | |
| Star Trek: Enterprise These Are the Voyages... |
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| Directed by | Allan Kroeker |
| Written by | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Scott Bakula Connor Trinneer Jolene Blalock Dominic Keating Anthony Montgomery Linda Park John Billingsley |
| Mission Date: Unknown Six years in the future, an emotional Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) and the crew return to Earth to face the decommission of Enterprise and signing of the Federation charter, ratifying the newly-formed alliance of planets they helped forge. | |
| Star Trek: Enterprise First Flight |
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| Directed by | LeVar Burton |
| Written by | John Shiban & Chris Black |
| Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga |
| Starring | Scott Bakula Connor Trinneer Jolene Blalock Dominic Keating Anthony Montgomery Linda Park John Billingsley |
| Mission Date: Unknown While Enterprise is investigating what appears to be a dark matter nebula, Archer (Scott Bakula) receives news that A.G. Robinson, his old rival in the early days of the NX test program, has died. During a shuttlepod mission into the dark matter phenomenon, Archer reminisces to T'Pol (Jolene Blalock)about the time he and Robinson were pilots competing for the honor of being the first to break the Warp 2 barrier. | |