Justice
©1987 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
The Battle
©1987 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 9 Episode 10
Airdate November 9, 1987 Airdate November 16, 1987

Catalog Number PILF-200505
Format Extended Play CLV
Languages English
Japanese
Table of Contents
Running Time 91 minutes
Side Running Time
1 45min 57sec
2 45min 47sec
91min 44sec
Pressing Location Pioneer LDC - Japan
Retail Price Available in
Box Set Only
Issued June 10, 1995


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Justice
Directed by James L. Conway
Teleplay by Worley Thorne
Story by Ralph Willis and Worley Thorne
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 Stars Brenda Bakke
Jay Louden
Stardate 41255.6
After delivering a party of Earth colonists to the Strnad Solar System, the Enterprise beams down an away team to the planet of Rubicam Three. There, the search party discovers a pastoral land whose people, the Edo, are devoted to love, health and sensual pleasures.

Rubicam Three seems the perfect place for a long-overdue shore leave. But the crew's vacation idyll is shattered when Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) innocently violates an Edo law and is sentenced to the planet's only form of punishment: death. Picard (Patrick Stewart) knows the Federation's prime directive prohibits interference with the Edo's way of life. Will the captain risk the future of the Enterprise to save Wesley from execution?


The Battle
Directed by Rob Bowman
Teleplay by Herbert Wright
Story by Larry Forrester
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 Stars Frank Corsentino
Doug Warhit
Stardate 41723.9
The Ferengi have taken control of an old Starfleet vessel and wish to return the ship to the Federation. To Picard's (Patrick Stewart) amazement, the vessel is his old ship the Stargazer, which he captained nine years earlier in the legendary battle of Maxia.

But unbeknownst to Picard, the Stargazer contains a mind-altering device planted by Ferengi captain Bok, whose son was killed during the Maxian conflict. Seeking revenge for his son's death, Bok uses the device to inflict severe mental pain on Picard, forcing the captain to relive the horrors of Maxia. Then Data (Brent Spiner) discovers Stargazer records revealing Picard may have fired on an innocent Ferengi ship during the battle. Now Picard may have to face charges of war crime...if he survives.


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