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¡First
*p*Data/DEMO/ILBM/One*s*Data/DEMO/8SVX/One*a*Data/DEMO/RESO/One*m*Data/DEMO/MUSX/One
Hello and welcome to the first example, there are more.
See - øSecondç, øThirdç
When Viewing "RESO", press the left mouse button to exit or the right mouse
button to view the next frame.
After pressing the "MUSX" button, you can stop the music by pressing "ESC".
Samples will not play when music is playing.
¡Second
1998044
This is the second example.
See - øFirstç, øThirdç
¡Third
This, yes you guessed it, is the third example.
See - øFirstç, øSecondç
¡The Cage [TOS] #1
1965064
Stardate Unknown
The starship Enterprise, captained by Christopher Pike, runs across a distress
signal concerning survivors of an Earth ship, Pike follows the signals to
Talos IV. Pike and a landing party find a group of almost too healthy
survivors there. Among them is a young woman named Vina who catches Pike's eye
and then leads him into a trap while showing him the crash site. Pike is
captured by Talosians, aliens with much larger brains than humans, and is
subjected to illusions which are designed to compel him to mate with Vina, who
turns out to be a human in captivity.
Crew : Jeffrey Hunter (Capt. Christopher Pike)
John Hoyt (Dr. Phillip Boyce)
Laurel Goodwin (Yeoman J. M. Colt)
Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock)
M. Leigh Hudec (Number One)
Peter Duryea (Navigator Jose Tyler)
Cast : Adam Roarke (Chief Petty Officer Garrison)
Clegg Hoyt (Transporter Chief Pitcairn)
Jon Lormer (Dr. Theodore Haskins)
Malachi Throne (Voice Of The Keeper)
Meg Wyllie (The Keeper)
Susan Oliver (Vina)
Written By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Robert Butler
¡Where No Man Has Gone Before [TOS] #2
1966048
Stardate 1312.4
The Enterprise is en route to the edge of the galaxy, where a barrier of
energy lies that has never been penetrated. When the Enterprise reaches the
barrier, it is buffeted by intense energy, injuring many on board. Mitchell
and psychological observer Dr. Dehner are affected as well, and it becomes
apparent that their latent ESP abilities have been activated by contact with
the barrier. The crew must then contend with the rapidly strengthening
superhuman beings who now consider the other people on board to be an inferior
species.
Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Andrea Dromm (Yeoman Smith)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Gary Lockwood (Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell)
Lloyd Haynes (Lt. Alden)
Paul Carr (Lt. Lee Kelso)
Paul Fix (Dr. Mark Piper)
Sally Kellerman (Dr. Elizabeth Dehner)
Written By : Samuel A. Peeples
Directed By : James Goldstone
¡Encounter At Farpoint, Part 1 [TNG] #1
1987044
Stardate 41153.7
The USS Enterprise, NCC 1701-D, the first new Galaxy-class starship, is
launched, with veteran Jean-Luc Picard in command, The ships first mission is a
puzzling one. While picking up new crew members from Deneb IV on the rim of
explored space, they must figure out how the low-technology Bandi there could
have built the gleaming new Farpoint Station they now offer to the Federation
for use as a base.
The new ship is almost sidetracked permanently by a being claiming to be part
of an all-knowing super race known as the "Q". This, Q, who considers humanity
too barbarous to expand further, hijacks Picard's command crew and sentences
them to death in a kangaroo court. Picard is able to save their lives only by
offering to prove humanities worth during his ships upcoming mission to
Farpoint.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Cary Hiroyuki (Mandarin Bailiff)
Chuck Hicks (Druged Military Officer)
Colm Meaney (Conn Ensign Miles O'Brien)
David Erskine (Bandi Shopkeeper)
DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Evelyn Guerrero (Young Female Ensign)
Jimmy Ortega (Lt. Torres)
John de Lancie (Q)
Michael Bell (Groppler Zorn)
Timothy Dang (Main Bridge Security)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Encounter At Farpoint, Part 2 [TNG] #2
1987044
Stardate 41153.7
Freed by Q and allowed to arrive at Farpoint, the crew can find no explanation
for the Bandis mysterious new technology until a vast alien ship appears and
opens fire on the old Bandi city. Q tries to goad Picard into firing on the
newcomer, but the Enterprise away team finds that the attacker is actually a
sentient life-form trying to free its mate from the Bandis clutches.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Cary Hiroyuki (Mandarin Bailiff)
Chuck Hicks (Druged Military Officer)
Colm Meaney (Conn Ensign Miles O'Brien)
David Erskine (Bandi Shopkeeper)
DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Evelyn Guerrero (Young Female Ensign)
Jimmy Ortega (Lt. Torres)
John de Lancie (Q)
Michael Bell (Groppler Zorn)
Timothy Dang (Main Bridge Security)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Emissary, Part 1 [DS9] #1
1993044
Stardate 46379.1
Commander Ben Sisko and his son Jake, both survivors of the Wolf 359 Borg
massacre, arrive at the planet Bajor as part of a Starfleet team taking over
the abandoned Cardassian space station Deep Space 9. The station, which was
intentionally damaged by the Cardassians before they left it behind, is being
pieced together by newly transferred Operations Chief Miles O'Brien from the
Enterprise. Sisko also meets Major Kira, his Bajoran first officer who doubts
the ability of the provisional government of Bajor to avert a civil war and
trusts the Federation even less, Odo, a mysterious shape-shifter in charge of
station security, and Quark, the suspicious Ferengi kingpin who is eager to get
out of town before the regulatory hand of the Federation clamps down on his
shady business affairs.
Sisko, at the suggestion of Kira, travels to Bajor and visits Bajoran spiritual
leader Kai Opaka, who tells Sisko that he is to be the emissary of their
people. Opaka reveals an Orb, a mystic object of a type which has appeared
throughout Bajoran history. The Orb envelops Sisko in a brief recollection of
his first meeting with his wife, and then releases him. Opaka gives him the
Orb, and the news that Sisko, whether he likes it or not, whether he even knows
it or not, will find the temple.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Cast : Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Gene Armor (Bajoran Bureaucrat)
Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer)
Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer)
Diana Cignoni (Dabogirl)
Stephen Davies (Tactical)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Lynnda Ferguson (Doran)
Max Grodenchik (Ferengi Pit Boss)
John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain)
Thomas Hobson (Young Jake)
Donald Hotton (Monk #1)
Lily Mariye (Ops)
William Powell-Blair (Cardassian Officer)
Steve Rankin (Cardassian)
Stephen Rowe (Chanting Monk)
Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
Frank Owen Smith (Curzon)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Parker Whitman (Cardassian Officer)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Directed By : David Carson
¡Emissary, Part 2 [DS9] #2
1993044
Stardate 46389.0
Dax and Sisko set out in a Federation Runabout and stumble across a wormhole
that shoots them 70,000 light years across the galaxy. Trying to return to the
station, their ship is halted. Dax is taken back to the station by an Orb,
while Sisko is kept and studied by non-corporeal beings who live inside the
wormhole. These beings have no conception of linear time, existing
simultaneously in the past, present and future, and they ask Sisko questions
about the ephemeral nature of humans, which they do not comprehend.
Dax, back on Deep Space 9, fills the crew in on details of the wormhole. Major
Kira orders O'Brien to shift the stations position so that it stands in front
of the wormhole. A Cardassian ship, however, enters the wormhole, but is
damaged by the wormhole life forms. When another Cardassian flotilla arrives
and finds no sign of the missing ship, they threaten to open fire on Deep
Space 9 unless Kira agrees to surrender the station.
In the wormhole, the aliens study of Sisko reaches an end when they discover
the human drive for knowledge, and they are puzzled by Sisko's inability to
live down the death of his wife. At the station, Kira's brinkmanship abilities
and her feisty confrontations with the Cardassians result in a firefight,
damaging the station heavily. The solution to the confrontation lies with
Sisko, if he can overcome the wormhole beings manifestations of his inner
barriers and escape from the wormhole.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Cast : Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer)
Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer)
Stephen Davies (Tactical)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Lynnda Ferguson (Doran)
John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain)
Thomas Hobson (Young Jake)
Lily Mariye (Ops Officer)
Kevin McDermott (Alien Batter)
Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Joel Swetow (Gul Jassad)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Directed By : David Carson
¡Caretaker, Part 1 [VOY] #1
1995044
Stardate 48315.6
A starship controlled by the Maquis mysteriously disappears in the Badlands, a
charged energy field near the demilitarized zone, after being pursued by a
Cardassian ship. USS Voyager, commanded by Captain Janeway, is dispatched from
DS9 to the Badlands to find out where the Maquis ship went, especially since a
Starfleet security operative, Lt. Tuvok, was aboard. Arriving in the Badlands,
the Voyager is scanned by an unknown presence and then ripped out of the Alpha
Quadrant by a subspace phenomenon that causes heavy damage and kills many of
the crew. Voyager ends up next to a space station in an unexplored part of the
galaxy, 75 years, at maximum warp, from home.
While repairs are being made, Janeway and her crew are kidnapped from the ship
via transporter beams and deposited in a virtual reality aboard the array, the
inhabitants of which conduct experiments on the Alpha Quadrant visitors.
Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (Emergency Medical Hologram)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alicia Coppola (Lt. Stadi)
Angela Paton (Aunt Adah Reh)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Basil Langton (Caretaker)
Bruce French (Ocampa Doctor)
Jeff McCarthy (Human Doctor)
Jennifer Parsons (Ocampa Nurse)
Josh Clark (Lt. Joseph Carey)
Keely Sims (Farmer's Daughter)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
Scott Jaeck (Lt. Cmdr. Cavit)
Scott MacDonald (Ensign Rollins)
Stan Ivar (Mark)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Story By : Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Caretaker, Part 2 [VOY] #2
1995044
Stardate 48315.6
Janeway and Chakotay join forces and go in search of their kidnapped crew
members. They find a scavenger called Neelix and he tells them that the
Caretaker has sent them to the fifth planet in a nearby system populated by
the Ocampa.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (Emergency Medical Hologram)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Basil Langton (Caretaker)
Bruce French (Ocampa Doctor)
David Selburg (Toscat)
Eric David Johnson (Daggin)
Gavan O'Herlihy (Jabin)
Jennifer Parsons (Ocampa Nurse)
Scott MacDonald (Ensign Rollins)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Story By : Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Additional
To get the full versions of the Star Trek, Babylon 5, Earth: Final Conflict
and Red Dwarf episode guides for this program, visit;
http://www.sbryant.freeserve.co.uk
or EMail;
sbcp@sbryant.freeserve.co.uk
I've also converted the Star Trek Encyclopedia: The Updated and Enchanced
version, released for the PC and MAC, into this format. But I cannot release
it without permission.