The sixth season of this obliging series in my notion is the best overall, well rounded season of the entire seven year rush. It is loaded with exceptional, notion provoking and heart warming episodes that resound of exceptional script writing and pleasurable performances by the notable and guest actors. From the season opener to the closer, few episodes descend out of the “honorable” category! This season is another valid example of Gene Roddenberry’s vision.
A brief synopsis of the “stand out” episodes of this particularly big season:
Relics – This expedient episode is one of the most treasured episodes of the season as Scotty makes an appearance in the twenty fourth century and is befriended by the crew of the novel Enterprise.
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True Q – This is another immense Q episode where John de Lancie makes his first of two sixth season appearances as Q. Amanda Rogers, a young honor student is aboard the Enterprise and she is beginning to exhibit some “Q” powers.
Rascals – This is another one of the exceptional episodes of the season where a transporter accident turns Picard, Guinan, Ro Laren and Keiko O’Brien into children. Not longer after this “accident,” Ferengi slay up in control of the ship. Picard and the other “rascals” must obtain a device to pick up control of the Enterprise.
A Fistful of Datas – Star Tear meets the archaic west in a hilarious and quite memorable episode. Alexander convinces his father to join him on the holodeck in an “outmoded” western. Unfortunately the holodeck safeties become contaminated when Data performs an experiment that goes awry and he becomes integrated with the holodeck, putting Worf, Troi and Alexander in pains.
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Chain of Yell, Parts I & II – In this exceptional two piece episode Starfleet Suppose has a novel mission for Picard and section of that opinion is replacing him with the inferior Captain Edward Jellico in content of the Enterprise. While Jellico is dealing with the Cardassians, Picard’s team sets off on their mission but is captured. We meet Gul Madred who is played superbly by David Warner. In some of the most heart wrenching scenes of Sprint ever, we’re forced to peek as Gul Madred tortures Picard.
Ship in a Bottle – In this particularly enormous episode, the producers bring closure to the second season episode that introduced Professor James Moriarty and his being build in computer memory.
Face of the Enemy – This episode is probably one of the best Troi episodes of the entire seven year bustle. She awakens and looks in the mirror only to derive she looks like a Romulan. Troi finds that she must act out the role of a Tal Shiar agent and abet the Romulan “unificationists” in order to hopefully earn away from the Romulans.
Tapestry – In a rare second “Q” episode in one season, Q returns when Picard is injured and his artificial heart is harm beyond repair. Q begins to discover the “tapestry” of Picard’s life. Q takes Picard all the plan benefit to when a Nausicaan ran him through with a sword, causing him to acquire the artificial heart. Tapestry in my conception is probably the best Q/Picard episode of the series.
Birthright Parts I & II We are treated to an great episode as the Enterprise is docked at Deep Residence Nine and Worf is approached by a Yridian named Shrek who wishes to sell him some information about his father. Worf agrees to seize the information as long as Shrek takes him to where his father is supposed to be alive. What followed was one of the best “Klingon” episodes ever done in Star Slump.
Lessons – For the first time in his career, Picard meets a fellow officer under his shriek who he becomes attracted to. This is a beautifully well written episode as we ogle Picard falling in cherish with Commander Darren and then go through gut wrenching pains as he fears his orders may have caused her death.
The Scuttle – In another grand episode, we meet Professor Galen who was one of Picard’s professors at the Academy. He offers Picard the opportunity of a lifetime for an archaeologist by joining him for an extended period of time. Unfortunately he must refuse as he cannot leave the Enterprise. Not long after Professor Galen departs, he is killed and Picard embarks on a mission of the utmost importance to gain what Galen was looking for. They accomplish an amazing discovery in the destroy that falls on slay. Of particular heed is the “humanoid” at the extinguish of the demonstrate played by Salome Jens whose later performances on DS9 as the leader of the Changelings are spectacular.
Rightful Heir – In another one of the most outstanding “Klingon” episodes, Worf seems to have lost his faith and requests leave to go to Boreth and peep Kahless, his people’s mythic spiritual leader. One can only imagine his surprise as while he’s seeking Kahless, Kahless appears before him in flesh and blood.
Timescape – This is one of the more involving episodes as it begins with Picard, Troi, Data and LaForge returning from a conference in a runabout. While on come to the Enterprise’s dwelling, they launch to experience some temporal pockets. They then eye the Enterprise and a Romulan Warbird frozen in the middle of what “appears” to be a battle. {ssintrepid}
Special Features:
Mission Overview: Year Six
Special Crew Profile: Lt. Commander Data
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Bold Novel Directions
Departmental Briefing: Year Six – Production & Dan Curry Profile
Bonus Trailers: Star Plug Nemesis & Star Trek: Deep Dwelling Nine on DVD
Episode list:
Time’s Arrow, Fraction II
Realm of Fear
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Man of the People
Relics
Schisms
True Q
Rascals
A Fistful of Datas
The Quality of Life
Chain of Remark, Section I
Chain of Hiss, Section II
Ship in a Bottle
Aquiel
Face of the Enemy
Tapestry
Birthright, Share I
Birthright, Fraction II
Starship Mine
Lessons
The Chase
Frame of Mind
Suspicions
Rightful Heir
Second Chances
Timescape
Descent, Section I
Season 6 of Star Meander the Next Generation has many middle of the road episodes with a few really strong thrillers and character episodes. Chain Of Exclaim (with the kindly David Warner from “Gargantuan” “The Omen” and other Star Trip episodes / films) deals with the lift and torture of Picard by the Cardassians while a current captain takes declare of the Enterprise considerable to Riker’s distain. The other 2 parter, “Birthright” is a wasted opportunity to integrate with Deep Area Nine. The 2 shows ran concurrently for 2 years yet once twice did they attempt to obnoxious over. We really wanted to notice a 3 or 4 parter with all the Next Gen / DS9 crews in the same fable. “Birthright” has the Enterprise docked at DS9 while Worf spends yet another episode dealing with his family and honour.
There are less of the big episodes that we’ve been dilapidated to from the 3rd to 5th seasons. Face of the Enemy, Starship Mine, Second Chances, The Breeze and Timescape are all agreeable if somewhat contrived. Descent features the return of the individual Borg faction led by Data’s brother Lore. It’s not strong enough as a Borg episode, the feeling of them being invincible has gone from “Q Who”. Every time Star Drag faces a original, deadlier enemy, several episodes later they are made out to have human values after all – which isn’t the point.
Episode list:
Time’s Arrow, Fragment II
Realm of Fear
Man of the People
Relics
Schisms
True-Q
Rascals
A Fistful of Datas
The Quality of Life
Chain of Train, Share I
Chain of Voice, Share II
Ship in a Bottle
Aquiel
Face of the Enemy
Tapestry
Birthright, Share I
Birthright, Portion II
Starship Mine
Lessons
The Crawl
Frame of Mind
Suspicions
Rightful Heir
Second Chances
Timescape
Descent, Share I
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