Season 7

152.  Descent: Part II -- The concluding part of the season six cliff-hanger. Riker and Worf link up with Hugh's renegade Borg group in order to rescue Picard, Troi and Geordi from the evil Lore. With hundreds of personnel organized as planetary away teams, Dr Crusher is left in command of the Enterprise and must use all her skills to outwit a deadly Borg ship and rescue the remaining away teams.

153. Liaisons -- As part of ta cultural exchange, Picard travels to the Lyaaran home world while the Enterprise plays host to a pair of rather unusual ambassadors - the hedonistic Loquel and the provocative Byleth. When Picard's shuttle crashes on a desolate planet, the apparently injured captain is nursed back to health by a mysterious woman.

154.  Interface -- Geordi is given "sight" via a virtual reality probe which is being used to explore the starship Rhamon, trapped within the thick atmosphere of a gas giant. Ahile resting from his ordeal, Geordi is informed by Picard that his mother, a Starship commander, about a morial service on Vulcan. Geordi returns to work and is astonished when his mother appears aboard the Rhamon.

155.  The Gambit: Part I -- While searching for Captain Picard, who disappeared during an archaeological expedition, Riker is shocked by the news that his former captain was killed in a bar fight on Desika II. Investigating further, Riker is taken prisoner by mercenaries and finds that the captain is alive and posing as a smuggler, Galen, on their ship. Riker joins his Captain's masquerade, and betrays his former ship-mates on the Enterprise to win his new commander's trust.

156. The Gambit: Part II -- While Acting Captain Data and his first officer Worf continue their search for the mercenaries, Picard joins forces with the Romulan Tallera, who is also hiding her true identity.

157.  Phantasm -- Utilizing the dream program created for him by Dr. Soong, Data has been having nightmares which included Troi turned into a cake and Beverly Crusher sucking Riker's brains out with a straw! At Troi and Picard's urging and with Geordi's help, he links up with the holodeck and undergoes dream analysis with Sigmund Freud to discover the deadly reasoning behind his subconscious.

158.  Dark Page -- Lwaxana Troi joins the Enterprise to help a fully telepathic race, the Karhen, learn how to communicate aurally. The work is exhausting, however, and causes a mental breakdown. Deanna must probe her mother's mind to find out the family tragedy her mother has kept hidden for years.

159.  Attached -- During negotiations with the planet Kesprytt's Kes society regarding membership to the Federation, Picard and Beverly Crusher are imprisoned by the Prytt and shackled together telepathically through a device attached to their brain stems.

160.  Force of Nature -- The Enterprise finds small metal objects which emit strong verteron pulses crippling ship's system. Suddenly a small ship comes alongside and transports two Hekarian scientist into engineering. There the alien brother and sister use desperate measure to prove their theory that constant use of warp drive is damaging the fabric of the universe.

161.  Inheritance -- Data meets a women who claims to be Dr. Soong's wife and therefore Data's mother. But when she is badly injured working with Data, he accidentally discovers the secret of Soong's greatest achievement.

162.  Parallels -- When Worf returns from a bat'telh competition on Forgas III, he walks straight into a surprise birthday party. Suddenly, the Klingon is struck by a bout of dizziness, following which he finds that reality has been altered, and keeps altering.

163.  The Pegasus -- The Enterprise is ordered to rendezvous with the Crazy Horse and Riker is reunite with his first captain - whom he dislikes. He tells Riker that the remains of the old ship, the USS Pegasus, destroyed by a warp core breach twelve years before, are about to be found by the Romulans.

164.  Homeward -- Worf's foster brother Nikolai Rozhenko, a Federation cultural liaison officer, causes problems when he violates the Prime Directive and becomes involved trying to save a doomed alien race on Boral 2.



165.  Sub Rosa -- Beverly Crusher returns to a terraformed colony to pay her respects at the funeral of her grandmother. However the planet and the ship are inexplicably gripped by storms - including fog on the Bridge! - and Beverly is seduced by a ghost lover which has haunted the female side of her family for over 800 years.

166.  Lower Decks -- Four ensigns aboard the Enterprise nervously wait to find out who will be promoted to Lieutenant. All are eager to please, but soon find themselves involved in a secret mission.

167.  Thine Own Self -- While on a mission to the backward planet Barkon Four to retrive radioactive material from a crashed probe, Data looses his memory and wanders into a village. But when the metal Data has sold to the blacksmith causes the villagers to fall ill, he finds himself in a race against time to perfect a cure and save himself from an angry lynch mob.

168.  Masks -- The Enterprise encounters a million year old structure which seems to be an information archive. Alien artefacts begin to appear and parts of the ship start remodelling themselves into a swamp and a temple. Picard's only explanation seems to come from Data who is now possessed by several different personalities.

169.  Eye of the Beholder -- The Enterprise crew are shocked when Lieutenant Kwan commits suicide. At the site of his death, Troi senses panic and fear and is unwittingly psychically linked to a series of events which led to murder eight years before.

170.  Genesis -- Dr. Crusher's treatment of Reg Barclay's flu leads to unexpected side effects when she accidentally creates a virus which attacks the crew's genit structure and the crew starts to devolve.

171.  Journey's End -- The Enterprise is assigned to relocate a group of American Indians from a planet that is placed in Cardassian jurisdiction according to a newly signed peace treaty. The Indians, having found their homeland, refuse to leave. Meanwhile a troubled and argumentative Wesley Crusher returns on leave from the Academy, questioning whether he should continue his career in Starfleet.



172.  Firstborn -- Worf is excited that his son Alexander has reached the age for the First Rite of Ascension. However it becomes clear that the young Klingon has no interest in becoming a warrior. Worf enlists the help of mysterious Klingon K'Mtar to change Alexander's mind. Lursa and B'etor return and Quark makes an appearance.

173.  Bloodlines -- Picard receives a disturbing message from Daimon Bok (from 1st seasons The Battle) claiming that he plans to avenge his son's death by killing Picard's son, Jason Vigo.

174.  Emergence -- Series of unexplained malfunctions lead the crew to believe that the Enterprise is developing its own intelligence.



Self-determinant intelligence that served a mechanism of procreation for a semiorganic space born life form. The main computer systems of the Enterprise-D became an emergent life-form in 2370 after the ship passed through a magna-scopic storm in the Mekorda sector.



175.  Preemptive Strike -- Ro Larren return, this time as a lieutenant following secret training sessions with the Federation. Her mission is to infiltrate the Maquis.

176.  All Good Things... -- In the feature-length series finale, Picard finds himself travelling between the past, present and future while attempting to prevent the destruction of humanity.


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