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¡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
¡The Man Trap [TOS] #2
1966048
Stardate 1513.1
Visiting Professor Crater and his wife, the Enterprise landing party falls
prey to an unknown assailant that seems to drain its victims of salt. Kirk is
suspicious when the Crater's refuse, in spite of the threat, to evacuate their
planet. The landing party returns to the Enterprise with an extra passenger, a
shapeshifter who can assume the shape of any Enterprise crew member and who
has been living with Professor Crater in the guise of his late wife, whom the
creature killed. The creature in search of salt, sees the Enterprise as a
promising hunting ground.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Alfred Ryder (Professor Robert Crater)
Bob Baker (Beauregard Puppeteer)
Bruce Watson (Crewman Green)
Francine Pyne (Blonde Nancy Crater)
Garrison True (Crewman Guard #1)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
Jeanne Bal (Nancy Crater)
Larry Anthony (Transporter Chief)
Michael Zaslow (Crewman Darnell)
Sharon Gimpel (M113 Salt Creature)
Vince Howard (Uhura's Crewman)
Written By : George Clayton Johnson
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡Charlie X [TOS] #3
1966048
Stardate 1533.6
Charlie, a young boy who grew up alone with only computer banks for company,
is picked up by the crew of a starship and is transferred to the Enterprise
for a trip to a starbase. During the trip, Charlie begins to learn more about
human relationships and becomes infatuated with Yeoman Rand. When she tells
him that he's too young for her, Charlie is enraged and begins to do away with
members of the crew who he feels have been condescending to him, including
Captain Kirk.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Abraham Sofaer (The Thasian)
Beau Vandenecker (Sam)
Charles J. Stewart (Capt. Ramart)
Dallas Mitchell (Tom Nellis)
Don Eitner (Navigator)
Frank da Vinci (Security Guard)
Garland Thompson (Crewman #2)
Gene Roddenberry (Voice Of Galley Chef)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
John Bellah (Crewman #1)
John Lindesmith (Helmsman)
Laura Wood (Old Lady)
Patricia McNulty (Yeoman Tina Lawton)
Robert Herron (Crewman In Gym)
Robert Walker Jr. (Charlie Evans)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Story By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Lawrence Dobkin
¡Where No Man Has Gone Before [TOS] #4
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
¡The Naked Time [TOS] #5
1966048
Stardate 1704.2
A member of the landing party investigating the ruins on a collapsing planet
contracts an unknown infection and returns it to the Enterprise, where it
spreads rapidly by touch. Riley locks himself in engineering and shuts down
the engines, which will be needed to get the ship away from the planets
impending destruction. Kirk slowly begins to lose control, and even Spock is
affected by the infection, while the planets final phase of collapse begins.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bruce Hyde (Lt. Kevin Riley)
Bud Da Vinci (Crewman)
Christin Ducheau (Crewman)
Eddie Paskey (Lt. Ryan)
Frank da Vinci (Lt. Brent)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
John Bellah (Laughing Crewman)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Stewart Moss (Joe Tormolen)
William Knight (Amorous Crewman)
Woody Talbert (Crewman)
Written By : John D. F. Black
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Enemy Within [TOS] #6
1966048
Stardate 1672.1
As the landing party surveys a planet, a transporter malfunction splits Kirk
into good and bad versions of himself. The bad Kirk threatens the security of
the ship and crew, while the good one tries to maintain his sanity and ability
to command. In the meantime, the cause of the transporter problems haven't
been determined, stranding Sulu and the team in the planets subfreezing night
temperatures while the two sides of Kirk's personality fight for control of
the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Eddie Paskey (Conners)
Edward Madden (Geological Technician Fisher)
Garland Thompson (Transporter Technician Wilson)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
Jim Goodwin (Lt. John Farrell)
Written By : Richard Matheson
Directed By : Leo Penn
¡Mudd's Women [TOS] #7
1966048
Stardate 1329.8
After stealing a freighter and pushing its engines to their limits in an
effort to escape the pursuing Enterprise, Harry Mudd and his cargo, three
seemingly irresistible women, are recovered. Mudd and the women cripple the
Enterprise. The dilithium crystals powering the ship are sabotaged, and Mudd
intends to force Kirk to bargain for the lives of his crew when the Enterprise
arrives at a dilithium mining outpost.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Eddie Paskey (Conners)
Frank da Vinci (Security Guard)
Gene Dynarski (Ben Childress)
Jerry Foxworth (Security Guard)
Jim Goodwin (Lt. John Farrell)
Jon Kowal (Herm Gossett)
Karen Steele (Eve McHuron)
Maggie Thrett (Ruth Bonaventure)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Roger C. Carmel (Harcourt Fenton Mudd)
Seamon Glass (Benton)
Susan Denberg (Magda Kovas)
Teleplay By : Stephen Kandel
Story By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Harvey Hart
¡What Are Little Girls Made Of? [TOS] #8
1966048
Stardate 2712.4
The Enterprise is en route to visit Dr. Korby, a brilliant scientist working
in isolation who also happens to be Nurse Chapel's fiance. Kirk and Chapel
beam down and discover that Korby has used abandoned technology left behind by
an extinct civilization to create android companions for himself, one of
which, an attractive young girl, arouses Chapel's suspicions. Korby, however,
has become deranged in his isolation, and wants to take over the Enterprise so
he can populate the inferior organic universe with androids.
Crew : Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Budd Albright (Rayburn)
Harry Basch (Dr. Brown)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Michael Strong (Dr. Roger Korby)
Sherry Jackson (Andrea)
Ted Cassidy (Ruk)
Vince Deadrick (Matthews)
Written By : Robert Bloch
Directed By : James Goldstone
¡Miri [TOS] #9
1966048
Stardate 2713.5
A remarkably Earthlike planet is the home of a humanlike civilization whose
entire adult population was wiped out by a virulent disease. The children
remain, although their growth has been slowed down to the point that Miri, a
teenage girl found by Kirk and the landing party, could easily by 300 years
old. Miri develops a crush on Kirk, but at the same time reports back to a
gang of unruly children who plot to kidnap the landing party, beginning with
Yeoman Rand. Kirk, Rand and even Miri begin to show signs of the disease,
which gives Kirk a chance to prove that the disease will eventually kill all
of the children, but they are unwilling to admit they need help or the
stuffy advice of an adult.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Darlene Roddenberry (Dirty-Faced Girl In Flowered Dress)
David L. Ross (Lt. Galloway)
David Ross (Security Guard #1)
Dawn Roddenberry (Little Blond Girl)
Ed McCready (Boy Creature)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
Irene Sale (Female Creature / Louise)
Jim Goodwin (Lt. John Farrell)
John Arndt (Security Guard #2)
John Megna (Little Boy)
Jon Dweck (Boy Who Stole Phasers)
Keith Taylor (Jahn's Friend)
Kellie Flanagan (Blond Girl)
Kim Darby (Miri)
Lizabeth Shatner (Blonde Girl In Red-Striped Dress)
Melanie Shatner (Brunette In Black Lace Dress)
Michael J. Pollard (Jahn)
Phil Morris (Boy In Army Helmet)
Scott Dweck (Boy Who Stole Phasers)
Steven McEveety (Redheaded Boy)
Written By : Adrian Spies
Directed By : Vincent McEveety
¡Dagger Of The Mind [TOS] #10
1966048
Stardate 2715.1
Kirk and psychiatrist Dr. Noel visit a Federation mental hospital as the
Enterprise delivers supplies. But one cargo container beamed aboard the ship
contains an apparently insane stowaway from the facility on the planet who
isn't a patient, but the second in command to the hospitals director, who has
invented a device that can lock emotional impulses in or out of the brain
permanently and has apparently used his invention without any discretion.
Spock and the crew discover that Kirk and Dr. Noel are trapped on the planet,
and are probably the next victims of the mind-altering machine.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Ed McCready (Inmate)
Eli Behar (Therapist)
James Gregory (Dr. Tristan Adams)
John Arndt (Crewman #1)
Larry Anthony (Transporter Operator)
Marianne Hill (Dr. Helen Noel)
Morgan Woodward (Dr. Simon Van Gelder)
Susanne Wasson (Lethe)
Walter Davis (Therapist)
Written By : S. Bar-David (aka Shimon Wincelberg)
Directed By : Vincent McEveety
¡The Corbomite Maneuver [TOS] #11
1966048
Stardate 1512.2
The Enterprise encounters a glowing cube in space. When Kirk discovers that
the cube follows the ship or blocks its path, he orders the cube destroyed. At
this point, an enormous vessel appears, and alien Balok declares that the will
destroy the Enterprise. Kirk bluffs his way out by claiming that all
Federation vessels have corbomite aboard, which he will detonate if Balok
threatens the crew.
Balok attempts to escape in an escape craft, but the Enterprise catches up and
contacts the real Balok, a representative of an alien race whose members, in
adulthood, look like human children. Lt. Bailey, whose emotional outbursts had
been disrupting the already fatalistic attitude on the Enterprise, agrees to
stay with Balok as an exchange student so he may learn more about the
diversity of life in the galaxy.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Anthony Hall (Lt. David Bailey)
Bruce Mars (Crewman)
Clint Howard (Balok)
Ena Hartman (Crewwoman)
George Bochman (Crewman)
Gloria Calomee (Crewwoman)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
John Gabriel (Crewman)
Jonathan Lippe (Crewman)
Mittie Lawrence (Crewwoman)
Stewart Moss (Crewman)
Ted Cassidy (Voice Of The Puppet)
Vic Perrin (Voice Of Balok)
Written By : Jerry Sohl
Directed By : Joseph Sargent
¡The Menagerie, Part 1 [TOS] #12
1966048
Stardate 3012.4
The Enterprise is summoned to Starbase 6, apparently by Pike, who captained
the ship before Kirk. Commodore Mendez shows Kirk, Spock and McCoy, however,
that Pike was recently paralysed in an accident and could not have signalled
the Enterprise. Spock creates false messages from Kirk and sends them to the
ship, instructing the crew that Spock and Pike will beam up immediately, the
Enterprise will be piloted by computer to its next destination, and that Kirk
will be staying behind.
Kirk and Mendez follow the Enterprise in a shuttle, which runs out of power
when Spock refuses to slow the Enterprise down so the shuttle can come aboard.
Spock finally allows Kirk to catch up and then places himself under arrest.
Kirk is unable to disconnect the computer from the helm, and Spock's court
martial begins. Spock offers, as evidence, visual records of a voyage on the
Enterprise on which Spock and Pike served 13 years earlier. The bridge then
informs Kirk and Mendez that the recording is being sent to the Enterprise
from Talos IV, a planet that, according to Starfleet regulations, is
absolutely off limits to all vessels, punishable by death.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Adam Roarke (Chief Petty Officer Garrison)
Brett Dunham (Security Chief)
Clegg Hoyt (Transporter Chief Pitcairn)
George Sawaya (Chief Humbolt)
Hagan Beggs (Mr. Hansen)
Ian Reddin (Security Guard)
Jeffrey Hunter (Capt. Christopher Pike)
John Hoyt (Dr. Phillip Boyce)
Julie Parrish (Miss Piper)
Laurel Goodwin (Yeoman J. M. Colt)
M. Leigh Hudec (Number One)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice / Starbase Computer Voice)
Malachi Throne (Commodore Jose Mendez)
Meg Wyllie (The Keeper)
Peter Duryea (Navigator Jose Tyler)
Sean Kenney (Paralysed Pike)
Susan Oliver (Vina)
Tom Lupo (Security Guard)
Written By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Menagerie, Part 2 [TOS] #13
1966048
Stardate 3013.1
Spock reveals that the Keeper of Talos IV has control of the viewscreen and
the evidence being presented. The screen shows the events that occurred during
Pike's visit to Talos IV in great detail, but Spock has difficulty convincing
Kirk and Mendez of the validity of what they are seeing as well as the
tremendous power of the Talosians. When the evidence suddenly stops, Mendez
orders Kirk and Pike, the ranking officers forming Spock's trial board, to
make their verdict, and all find Spock guilty.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Adam Roarke (Chief Petty Officer Garrison)
Brett Dunham (Security Chief)
Clegg Hoyt (Transporter Chief Pitcairn)
George Sawaya (Chief Humbolt)
Hagan Beggs (Mr. Hansen)
Ian Reddin (Security Guard)
Jeffrey Hunter (Capt. Christopher Pike)
John Hoyt (Dr. Phillip Boyce)
Julie Parrish (Miss Piper)
Laurel Goodwin (Yeoman J. M. Colt)
M. Leigh Hudec (Number One)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice / Starbase Computer Voice)
Malachi Throne (Commodore Jose Mendez)
Meg Wyllie (The Keeper)
Peter Duryea (Navigator Jose Tyler)
Sean Kenney (Paralysed Pike)
Susan Oliver (Vina)
Tom Lupo (Security Guard)
Written By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Robert Butler
¡The Conscience Of The King [TOS] #14
1966048
Stardate 2817.6
Kirk is contacted by Leighton, a friend from Kirk's stay on the Tarsus IV
colony years ago, who believes that Kodos the Executioner, the militant
dictator who gave the order for scores of people to die on the colony during
Kirk's stay, is at large once more in the guise of touring Shakespearean actor
Karidian, who, with his touring company, has stopped over at Leighton's post
for a performance. Kirk isn't convinced until Leighton turns up dead, leaving
Kirk and Lt. Riley the only remaining living witnesses of the Tarsus IV
massacre. To investigate further, Kirk invites Karidian's company to travel on
the Enterprise to their next performance, and attempts on Kirk and Riley's
lives begin immediately.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arnold Moss (Anton Karidian)
Barbara Anderson (Lenore Karidian)
Bruce Hyde (Lt. Kevin Riley)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Frank Vince (Voice Of Jon Daily)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
Karl Bruck (King Duncan)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marc Adams (Hamlet)
Natalie Norwick (Martha Leighton)
Troy David (Larry Matson)
William Sargent (Dr. Thomas Leighton)
Written By : Barry Trivers
Directed By : Gerd Oswald
¡Balance Of Terror [TOS] #15
1966048
Stardate 1709.2
Responding to distress calls from border outposts along the Neutral Zone
between the Federation and the Romulan Empire, Kirk and the crew receive a
final message from a Federation station reporting an attack from an invisible
ship. Before the station is destroyed, it sends the Enterprise a brief view of
the attacking vessel, a streamlined fighter which appears for a second when it
fires. Hurrying to the scene, the Enterprise engages in battle with a Romulan
Bird of Prey, armed with a cloaking device and commanded by a battle scarred
and tired commander whose crew is more eager to go into combat than he is. The
Romulans, to the Enterprise crews amazement, bear a stunning resemblance to
Vulcans, which arouses suspicion in some, including Stiles, whose father died
in a battle with the Romulans years ago. But as long as the Romulan ship can
remain invisible, the Enterprise is at a disadvantage.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Baldavin (Ensign Angela Martine)
Garry Walberg (Cmdr. Hanson)
Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand)
John Arndt (Engineer Fields)
John Warburton (The Centurion)
Lawrence Montaigne (Decius)
Mark Lenard (Romulan Cmdr.)
Paul Comi (Lt. Stiles)
Robert Chadwick (Romulan Scanner Operator)
Sean Morgan (Romulan Crewman)
Stephen Mines (Lt. Robert Tomlinson)
Vince Deadrick (Romulan Crewman)
Walter Davis (Romulan Crewman)
Written By : Paul Schneider
Directed By : Vincent McEveety
¡Shore Leave [TOS] #16
1966048
Stardate 3025.3
McCoy recommends a layover so the crew can rest from the constant strain of
nonstop duties, and an Earthlike, but apparently uninhabited planet, provides
a perfect opportunity for shore leave, but when odd things begin happening on
the surface, Kirk becomes suspicious. McCoy, after telling Sulu that the
planet is like a setting from Alice in Wonderland, spots a large rabbit
followed by Alice herself. Kirk runs into his old nemesis, Academy prankster
Finnegan, while Sulu discovers a police revolver that he doesn't have in his
ancient firearms collection and later runs into a Samurai warrior. Mysterious
tracking devices follow the crews actions and thoughts, and whatever they
happen to be thinking of seems to become real, even if it's a deadly threat,
as McCoy discovers.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Baldavin (Ensign Angela Martine)
Bill Blackburn (White Rabbit)
Bruce Mars (Finnegan)
Emily Banks (Yeoman Tonia Barrows)
Jim Gruzal (Don Juan)
John Carr (Security Guard)
Marcia Brown (Alice in Wonderland)
Oliver McGowan (Caretaker)
Paul Baxley (Black Knight)
Perry Lopez (Lt. Esteban Rodriguez)
Shirley Bonne (Ruth)
Tom Sebastian (Warrior)
Written By : Theodore Sturgeon
Directed By : Robert Sparr
¡The Galileo Seven [TOS] #17
1967048
Stardate 2821.5
A shuttle commanded by Spock crashlands on a savage planet where members of
the shuttle crew are in immediate danger from the local life forms. The
Enterprise must leave the area as soon as possible to deliver a much needed
vaccine to a plague stricken planet, and Commissioner Ferris insists that Kirk
leaves the Galileo crew for dead and get underway to the Enterprises next
destination. Meanwhile, Spock faces a command situation where total logic and
rationality may be of no use if the crew of the shuttle is to return to the
Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Buck Maffei (Creature)
David L. Ross (Transporter Chief)
Don Marshall (Lt. Boma)
Grant Woods (Lt. Cmdr. Kelowitz)
John Crawford (Galactic High Commissioner Ferris)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Peter Marko (Lt. Gaetano)
Phyllis Douglas (Yeoman Mears)
Reese Vaughn (Lt. Latimer)
Teleplay By : Oliver Crawford
S. Bar-David (aka Shimon Wincelberg)
Story By : Oliver Crawford
Directed By : Robert Gist
¡The Squire Of Gothos [TOS] #18
1967048
Stardate 2124.5
The Enterprise crew discovers that the ship cannot escape orbit of a planet
that doesn't even exist on the star charts. Kirk and a landing party beam down
to the surface of the mysterious planet and their captor is revealed to be the
immature but powerful Trelane, who initially seems to be a student of ancient
Earth history. Kirk, discovering that Trelane's hold on the Enterprise comes
from a power far beyond 23rd century technology, must try to beat Trelane at
his own game, but Trelane rewrites the rules constantly to make sure he's
winning.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Babcock (Voice Of Trelane's Mother)
James Doohan (Voice Of Trelane's Father)
Michael Barrier (Lt. DeSalle)
Richard Carlyle (Lt. Karl Jaeger)
Venita Wolf (Yeoman Teresa Ross)
William Campbell (Trelane)
Written By : Paul Schneider
Directed By : Don McDougall
¡Arena [TOS] #19
1967048
Stardate 3045.6
Arriving at a Federation planet at the request of a starbase director, the
Enterprise finds a devastated world with only one survivor, who reveals that
any summons Kirk received to visit the planet must have been a trap. The
Enterprise locates and pursues an alien vessel right past the borders of the
apparently omnipotent Metrons, who halt the ensuing battle and force Kirk and
the captain of the other vessel, a huge, reptilian Gorn, to settle their
differences in hand-to-hand combat, a prospect which immediately leaves Kirk
at a disadvantage. Should he lose, the Enterprise will be destroyed.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Carole Shelyne (Metron)
Gary Coombs (Bobby Clark)
Grant Woods (Lt. Cmdr. Kelowitz)
James Farley (Lt. Lang)
Jerry Ayres (Lt. O'Herlihy)
Sean Kenney (Lt. DePaul)
Tom Troupe (Lt. Harold)
Vic Perrin (Voice Of The Gorn / Voice Of The Metron)
Teleplay By : Gene L. Coon
Story By : Fredric Brown
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Tomorrow Is Yesterday [TOS] #20
1967048
Stardate 3113.2
Accidentally swinging around the sun into a time warp, the Enterprises crew
recover from their turbulent journey and find themselves in Earths atmosphere
in the 1960s over North America. Jets are dispatched to bring the UFO down, and
one is caught in the ships tractor beam and begins to break apart. The pilot,
Captain John Christopher, is beamed out of his plane before it disintegrates
and is welcomed aboard the Enterprise as the crew prepares to return to the
23rd century. Kirk tells Christopher that he cannot be returned to his own time
because he knows too much of the future, but Spock discovers that Christopher
will have a son who will be very important to the history of the space program
and Christopher must be returned to 20th century Earth.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Ed Peck (Col. Fellini)
Hal Lynch (Air Police Sergeant)
Jim Spencer (Air Policeman)
John Winston (Transporter Chief Mr. Kyle)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Dempsey (Air Force Captain)
Richard Merrifield (Technician Webb)
Roger Perry (Capt. John Christopher)
Sherri Townsend (Crewwoman)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
Directed By : Michael O'Herlihy
¡Court Martial [TOS] #21
1967048
Stardate 2947.3
Kirk is accused of murder when the Enterprises records officer, Lt. Cmdr.
Finney, is apparently jettisoned during a violent ion storm which threatened
the ship. Kirk insists that he gave Finney more time than safely allowed to
get out of the jettisoned ion pod, yet the Enterprises computer records show
that Kirk discarded the pod, and Finney, while at yellow alert when there was
no sign of actual danger. Kirk challenges the findings of the computer and is
court martialed, with accusations that earlier rivalries with Finney when both
were new officers caused Kirk to act maliciously.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Alice Rawlings (Jamie Finney)
Bart Conrad (Capt. Krasnovsky)
Elisha Cook (Samuel T. Cogley)
Hagan Beggs (Mr. Hansen)
Joan Marshall (Lt. Areel Shaw)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice / Starbase Computer Voice)
Nancy Wong (Personnel Officer)
Percy Rodriguez (Commodore Stone)
Reginald Lal Singh (Capt. Chandra)
Richard Webb (Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Finney)
Tom Curtis (Corrigan)
William Meader (Space Command Representative Lindstrom)
Winston De Lugo (Timothy)
Teleplay By : Don M. Mankiewicz
Steven W. Carabatsos
Story By : Don M. Mankiewicz
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Return Of The Archons [TOS] #22
1967048
Stardate 3156.2
Sulu and another crewman are investigating a primitive but ancient Earthlike
alien culture incognito, but their disguise is blown and they're running for
their lives. The Enterprise can't beam Sulu up in time, and he's hit by a
weapon on the planet which leaves him under the control of something or
someone called Landru. Kirk and Spock beam down, finding the planets people
engaged in unusual rituals, and they also find out from some of the locals
that Landru has complete control over almost everyone on the planet, aside
from a small resistance effort. What begins as an effort to free the people on
the planet becomes a matter of survival when Kirk and Spock become hunted by
Landru's puppets.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Weber (Dancing Woman)
Brioni Farrell (Tula)
Charles MaCauley (Landru)
Christopher Held (Lindstrom)
David L. Ross (Guard)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Harry Townes (Reger)
Jon Lormer (Tamar)
Miko Mayama (Yeoman Tamura)
Morgan Farley (Hacom)
Ralph Maurer (Bilar)
Sean Morgan (Lt. O'Neil)
Sid Haig (Lawgiver #1)
Torin Thatcher (Marplon)
Teleplay By : Boris Sobelman
Story By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Space Seed [TOS] #23
1967048
Stardate 3141.9
The Enterprise discovers a derelict vessel which turns out to be an Earth ship
dating back to a series of wars in the 1990s in which Earths population was
threatened by a group of genetically engineered superhuman beings. The
inhabitants of the rogue ship, though they try to conceal the fact at every
opportunity, are the only surviving oppressors from that war. Their leader,
Khan, wishes to resume their reign of terror, beginning with a takeover of the
Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Baldavin (Angela Baker)
Blaisdell Makee (Lt. Spinelli)
Bobby Bass (Guard)
Jan Reddin (Crewman)
Joan Johnson (Botany Bay Elite Female Guard)
Joan Webster (Nurse)
John Arndt (Crewman)
John Winston (Transporter Technician)
Kathy Ahart (Crewwoman)
Madlyn Rhue (Lt. Marla McGivers)
Mark Tobin (Joaquin)
Ricardo Montalban (Khan Noonian Singh)
Teleplay By : Carey Wilber
Gene L. Coon
Story By : Carey Wilber
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡A Taste Of Armageddon [TOS] #24
1967048
Stardate 3192.1
The Enterprise visits the twin planets of Eminiar VII and Vendikar so
Ambassador Fox may approach their governments about joining the Federation.
When they beam down to Eminiar 7, Kirk, Spock and the rest of their landing
party are informed that the Enterprise has been struck by enemy missiles and
Kirk's party, along with the rest of the crew, have been declared casualties.
Investigating further, Kirk discovers that the war between the two planets is
controlled by computers, which determine the damage done and the fatalities
caused by the attacks, and assigns citizens to report to disintegration
machines, which they do willingly. Kirk is trapped on the planet, but
Ambassador Fox thinks he can remedy the situation and beams down unarmed
against Scotty's advice.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Babcock (Mea 3)
Bill Blackburn (Eminiar Guard / Eminiar Technician)
David L. Ross (Lt. Galloway)
David Opatoshu (Anan 7)
Eddie Paskey (Eminiar Guard / Eminiar Technician)
Frank da Vinci (Lt. Osborne)
Frank Vinci (Eminiar Guard / Eminiar Technician)
Gene Lyons (Ambassador Robert Fox)
John Burnside (Eminiar Guard / Eminiar Technician)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Malone (Ambassadorial Secretary)
Miko Mayama (Yeoman Tamura)
Robert Sampson (Sar 6)
Ron Veto (Eminiar Guard / Eminiar Technician)
Sean Kenney (Lt. DePaul)
Teleplay By : Gene L. Coon
Robert Hamner
Story By : Robert Hamner
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡This Side Of Paradise [TOS] #25
1967048
Stardate 3417.3
Investigating a colony whose settlers should be, but for some reason are not,
threatened by radiation, Kirk and a landing party beam down to investigate.
McCoy diagnoses the colonists as being in fine health and none of them wish to
leave, no matter how much danger they are in. Spock, with Leila, an old
acquaintance who has a crush on him, is infested by spores from a plant while
examining the colony grounds. McCoy also soon falls victims to the spores,
which leave their victims, even Spock, in a stupor with no desire to leave,
and Kirk is left with a ship and no crew.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bobby Bass (Crewman #2)
Dick Scotter (Mr. Painter)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Frank Overton (Elias Sandoval)
Fred Shue (Crewman)
Grant Woods (Lt. Cmdr. Kelowitz)
Jill Ireland (Leila Kalomi)
John Lindesmith (Engineer)
Michael Barrier (Lt. DeSalle)
Sean Morgan (Engineer)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Story By : D. C. Fontana
Nathan Butler (aka Jerry Sohl)
Directed By : Ralph Senensky
¡The Devil In The Dark [TOS] #26
1967048
Stardate 3196.1
A mining colony reports a number of mysterious deaths just after they had
successfully dug to a lower level of a planetoid believed to be uninhabited.
The Enterprise arrives, and Kirk, Spock and security officers from the ship
begin a hunt for whoever or whatever is responsible for the growing body count.
An amorphous creature capable of tunnelling through the indigenous rock is
found to be the cause of the deaths. Through a mind-meld, Spock communicates
with the being, known as the Horta, and finds that it's the last of its kind, a
mother laying eggs in the tunnels and caves. But the humans have been
discovering and destroying the eggs, and if the Horta cannot bring herself to
negotiate with the miners, one party or the other faces extinction.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barry Russo (Lt. Cmdr. Giotto)
Biff Elliot (Schmitter)
Brad Weston (Ed Appel)
Davis Roberts (Lewis)
Dick Dial (Sam)
Eddie Paskey (Security Guard)
Frank da Vinci (Lt. Osborne)
George E. Allen (Engineer #1)
Janos Prohaska (Horta)
Jon Cavett (Guard)
Ken Lynch (Chief Engineer Vanderberg)
Written By : Gene L. Coon
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Errand Of Mercy [TOS] #27
1967048
Stardate 3198.4
A sudden attack by the Klingons in a vulnerable neutral sector, a location of
great strategic importance, puts the Enterprise on red alert, as the threat of
a catastrophic war between the Klingon Empire and the Federation looms. Kirk
and Spock beam down to Organia, the planet whose security is at risk due to
the Klingon threat, and find that the inhabitants, who appear to be humans
who have reached the medieval period of sociological and technological
development, are not at all concerned that their world is currently being
overrun by Klingon troops. Kirk and Spock try to conceal their identities, but
fail, leaving Kirk and Klingon Commander Kor at each others throats, until the
Organians reveal their true nature and intervene in the impending war.
Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bobby Bass (Klingon Guard)
David Hillary Hughes (Trefayne)
Gary Coombs (Klingon Guard)
George Sawaya (Second Soldier)
John Colicos (Cmdr. Kor)
Jon Abbott (Ayelborne)
Peter Brocco (Claymare)
Victor Lundin (Klingon Lt.)
Walter Davis (Klingon Soldier)
Written By : Gene L. Coon
Directed By : John Newland
¡The Alternative Factor [TOS] #28
1967048
Stardate 3087.6
The Enterprise encounters brief but intense turbulence after entering orbit
above an uninhabited world. Kirk leads a landing party to the surface to
investigate any possible connection between the planet and the disturbance,
and they find a man named Lazarus, who, though he seems healthy and normal,
claims to be fighting his own equivalent from a universe of antimatter.
Lazarus proves to be a threat to the Enterprises security, and the increasing
amount of turbulence seem to confirm Lazarus's story that he has a powerful
enemy in another dimension.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arch Whiting (Assistant Engineer)
Bill Blackburn (Security Guard)
Christian Patrick (Transporter Chief)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Janet MacLachlan (Lt. Charlene Masters)
Larry Riddle (Officer)
Richard Derr (Commodore Barstow)
Robert Brown (Lazarus)
Ron Veto (Security Guard)
Tom Lupo (Security Guard)
Vince Calenti (Security Guard)
Written By : Don Ingalls
Directed By : Gerd Oswald
¡The City On The Edge Of Forever [TOS] #29
1967048
Stardate 3134.0
McCoy accidentally receives an overdose of cordrazine as the Enterprise
encounters turbulence. He beams down to an unexplored world where he enters a
time travel device known as the Guardian of Forever and changes history in the
1930s. Kirk and Spock also return to the 30s, where Kirk falls in love with
activist Edith Keeler. When McCoy is finally located, Kirk must allow history
to run its course, resulting in Edith's death, or he will leave history altered
irrevocably, with no chance of returning to the future or the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bart LaRue (Voice Of The Guardian)
Carey Loftin (Truck Driver)
David L. Ross (Lt. Galloway)
Hal Baylor (Policeman)
Joan Collins (Edith Keeler)
John Harmon (Rodent)
John Winston (Transporter Chief)
Michael Barrier (Lt. DeSalle)
Written By : Harlan Ellison
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Operation -- Annihilate! [TOS] #30
1967048
Stardate 3287.2
The Enterprise witnesses a ship diving into the sun of Deneva under the
control of a pilot who seems to have intentionally killed himself. This
confirms Kirk's worst fears, that a seemingly contagious outbreak of insanity
on several other worlds has spread to Deneva, where his brother lives. On the
surface, many are found to be dead, including Kirk's brother, and an unknown
species of alien parasite is found to be responsible.
In trying to gather data on them, Spock is attacked and taken over by one,
and, like the people of Deneva and several other planets, starts to go mad.
Spock's condition also presents McCoy with the first opportunity to learn more
about both the creature and its victim, and Spock may have to die if the crew
is to learn any more about the creatures to prevent them from spreading
further into human territory.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Craig Hundley (Peter Kirk)
Dave Armstrong (Kartan)
Eddie Paskey (Transporter Chief)
Fred Carson (Denevan #1)
Jerry Catron (Denevan #2)
Joan Swift (Aurelan Kirk)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
William Shatner (Sam Kirk)
Zahra Maurishka (Yeoman)
Written By : Steven W. Carabatsos
Directed By : Herschel Daugherty
¡Amok Time [TOS] #31
1967048
Stardate 3372.7
Spock begins acting strange, even violent, as, unknown to the rest of the
crew, he enters the Vulcan mating phase that strikes adult male Vulcans every
seven years. Kirk must divert the Enterprise from a tight schedule to return
Spock to Vulcan so his mating ritual may be carried out. But on arriving, it
is discovered that Spock must compete with a gladiator of his prospective
mates choice, and that turns out to be Kirk.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arlene Martel (T'Pring)
Byron Morrow (Admiral Komack)
Celia Lovsky (T'Pau)
Charles Palmer (Vulcan Litter Bearer)
Frank Vinci (Vulcan Bell Carrier)
Gary Wright (Vulcan Litter Bearer)
Joe Paz (Vulcan Litter Bearer)
Lawrence Montaigne (Stonn)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Mauri Russell (Vulcan Bell Carrier / Vulcan Litter Bearer)
Russ Peek (Vulcan Executioner)
Walker Edmiston (Space Central Voice)
Written By : Theodore Sturgeon
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Who Mourns For Adonais? [TOS] #32
1967048
Stardate 3468.1
The Enterprise is trapped in deep space by an enormous hand. Kirk and a
landing party beam down to a nearby planet and find that a powerful being
claiming to be the Greek god Apollo is the one responsible for holding the
Enterprise in its place, and Kirk discovers that Apollo's ability to
immobilize a starship is just a small demonstration of the beings power.
When Apollo demands that the crew worship him, Kirk decides that the mythical
figure must be defeated, but must rely on playing with Apollo's emotions and
weaknesses since the being can tamper with the Enterprises technology.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : John Winston (Lt. Kyle)
Leslie Parrish (Lt. Carolyn Palamas)
Michael Forest (Apollo)
Written By : Gilbert Ralston
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Changeling [TOS] #33
1967048
Stardate 3541.9
The Enterprise is attacked and boarded by a space probe called Nomad, which
Spock identifies as the combined remains of an alien robot and an Earth
exploration probe. Nomad's purpose, a confused mix of aliens orders and
instructions from Earth, is to seek out and sterilize all impurities,
including imperfect beings like humans. The only thing preventing Nomad from
obliterating the Enterprise and everyone on board is the similarity between
Nomads creator and Captain Kirk, so Kirk must try to play that role the best
he can while figuring out how to get rid of Nomad.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arnold Lessing (Lt. Carlisle / Voice Of Security Guard #1)
Barbara Gates (Astrochemist)
Blaisdell Makee (Mr. Singh)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Meade Martin (Engineer)
Vic Perrin (Nomad Voice)
Written By : John Meredyth Lucas
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡Mirror, Mirror [TOS] #34
1967048
Stardate Unknown
Returning to the Enterprise from an unsuccessful mission to ask the leaders of
a planet for a possible mineral trade, Kirk, Uhura, Scotty and McCoy are being
beamed up just as a freak accident hurls them into another reality, which
still contains an Enterprise and a Spock and a Federation, but the other
realities versions are cruel and inhumane, the alternate Enterprise is
readying for a strike against the planet that Kirk just left to take their
mineral resources by force. Kirk and his landing party must try to cover their
identities and try to fit in, while stopping the savage alternate Enterprise
from carrying its reign of terror any further.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Luna (Marlena Moreau)
Bob Bass (Chekov's Boy #1)
Bob Clark (Chekov's Boy #2)
Garth Pillsbury (Wilson)
John Winston (Computer Voice / Mr. Kyle)
Johnny Mandell (Sulu's Boy)
Paul Prokop (Guard)
Pete Kellett (Farrell)
Vic Perrin (Tharn)
Written By : Jerome Bixby
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Apple [TOS] #35
1967048
Stardate 3715.3
An Enterprise landing party beams down to an planet, where Kirk discovers that
the people living there are still primitive, all progress held in check by an
enormous ancient computer known as Vaal, which also demands food from the
natives. Vaal detects the Enterprise in orbit and begins to drain it of its
power, and Kirk realizes that he will have to destroy Vaal to save the
Enterprise, but the surface dwellers lifestyles will be changed forever if
Vaal is removed.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Celeste Yarnall (Yeoman Martha Landon)
David Soul (Makora)
Dick Dial (Lt. Kaplan)
Jay Jones (Lt. Mallory)
Jerry Daniels (Marple)
John Winston (Mr. Kyle)
Keith Andes (Akuta)
Mal Friedman (Ensign Hendorff)
Shari Nims (Sayana)
Written By : Max Ehrlich
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡The Doomsday Machine [TOS] #36
1967048
Stardate 4202.9
The starship Constellation is found in deep space, almost completely
destroyed. The only person found aboard is Commodore Matt Decker, in a state
of shock and only able to give minimal details of what happened. A gigantic
ship/creature suddenly returns, well over ten times the size of the Federation
vessels, capable of literally eating entire planets to replenish is colossal
energy needs. Kirk is trapped on the unarmed Constellation, while Decker takes
command of the Enterprise and plans to exact revenge on the huge alien vessel,
no matter what the risk to Kirk's ship and crew.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Elizabeth Rogers (Lt. Palmer)
Jerry Catron (Security Guard Montgomery)
John Copage (Elliott)
John Winston (Mr. Kyle)
Richard Compton (Washburn)
Tim Burns (Russ)
William Windom (Commodore Matthew Decker)
Written By : Norman Spinrad
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡Catspaw [TOS] #37
1967048
Stardate 3018.2
When a crewman from a landing party investigating the latest planet visited by
the Enterprise returns under some form of exterior control and then dies, Kirk
decides to beam down and see for himself what caused the death. What Kirk,
Spock and McCoy find on the surface is a house of horrors right out of ancient
Earth mythology, right down to three hideous witches delivering a prophecy of
doom for the crew. Two aliens are found to be at the heart of the evil
activities, and they have no intention of letting Kirk or the Enterprise leave
their world.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Antoinette Bower (Sylvia)
Gail Bonney (Witch #2)
Jimmy Jones (Jackson)
John Winston (Mr. Kyle)
Maryesther Denver (Witch #3)
Michael Barrier (Lt. DeSalle)
Mike Howden (Lt. Rowe)
Rhodie Cogan (Witch #1)
Theo Marcuse (Korob)
Written By : Robert Bloch
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡I, Mudd [TOS] #38
1967048
Stardate 4513.3
The Enterprise is taken over by Crewman Norman, who turns out to be an android
in disguise. He sets the ship on a course back to his home world, a planet
populated entirely by androids, and one Harry Mudd, trapped there after a
crashlanding. The androids plan to move out beyond their own planet to
populate the galaxy with more of their logical, efficient kind, and the
Enterprise is their chosen means of transport. Kirk, although understandably
suspicious of Harry, must now co-operate with him if the android invasion is
to be stopped. And the greatest weapon at the disposal of Kirk, his crew,
and Harry is total illogic.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Alyce Andrece (Alice Series #1-#250)
Colleen Thornton (Barbara Series)
Kay Elliot (Stella Mudd)
Maureen Thornton (Barbara Series)
Michael Zaslow (Ensign Jordan)
Mike Howden (Lt. Rowe)
Rhae Andrece (Alice Series #251-#500)
Richard Tatro (Norman)
Roger C. Carmel (Harcourt Fenton Mudd)
Starr Wilson (Maisie Series)
Tamara Wilson (Maisie Series)
Ted Legarde (Herman Series)
Tom Legarde (Herman Series)
Written By : Stephen Kandel
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡Metamorphosis [TOS] #39
1967048
Stardate 3219.8
While taking Federation Commissioner Hedford back to the Enterprises sick bay
so McCoy can treat her for a potentially deadly but curable ailment, the
shuttlecraft containing Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Hedford is diverted by a
strange energy field to a barren planet, inhabited only by Cochrane, who
invented the basis for current warp engine technology decades ago and should
be dead by now. Cochrane reveals, however, that an energy creature called the
Companion has halted his aging process. The Companion is also concerned about
Cochrane's psychological well-being, and Kirk and the others have been brought
to keep Cochrane company, possibly for the rest of their lives.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Elinor Donahue (Commissioner Nancy Hedford)
Elizabeth Rogers (Voice Of The Companion)
Glenn Corbett (Zefram Cochrane)
Written By : Gene L. Coon
Directed By : Ralph Senensky
¡Journey To Babel [TOS] #40
1967048
Stardate 3842.3
Delegates from several worlds are welcomed aboard for a trip to Babel where a
Federation summit is taking place, among them is Vulcan Ambassador Sarek,
Spock's father, from whom he has been alienated since childhood. Spock's human
mother, Amanda, keeps trying to bridge the gap between her husband and son,
while Spock and Sarek can't seem to do anything but continue their rivalry.
When a hidden assassin kills some of the delegates, Spock, out of logic, of
course, points Sarek out as a potential suspect. But Sarek suffers a heart
attack just as an alien ship begins to attack the Enterprise. Kirk is stabbed
by the assassin, and Spock must choose between giving his blood to save Sarek's
life or assuming command of the Enterprise in the emergency.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Billy Curtis (Little Copper Ambassador)
James X. Mitchell (Lt. Josephs)
Jane Wyatt (Amanda)
John Wheeler (Gav)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Mark Lenard (Sarek)
Reggie Nalder (Shras)
William O'Connell (Thelev)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Friday's Child [TOS] #41
1967048
Stardate 3497.2
The Enterprise rushes to an underdeveloped planet in an attempt to stop
Klingon intervention in the somewhat primitive society. The Klingon Krag is
trying to convince the planets people that an alliance with the Klingon Empire
would be beneficial, and when Kirk breaks cultural taboos, not to mention the
prime directive, by interfering with a routine killing and saving a pregnant
woman, it becomes all too easy for Krag to point out that the landing party
from the Enterprise have only come to alter the planets ways of life.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Ben Gage (Teer Akaar)
Cal Bolder (Keel)
Julie Newmar (Eleen)
Kirk Raymone (Duur)
Michael Dante (Maab)
Robert Bralver (Grant)
Tige Andrews (Kras)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡The Deadly Years [TOS] #42
1967048
Stardate 3478.2
Conducting a survey of a planet, a landing party from the Enterprise is
contaminated with a form of radiation sickness that accelerates aging. With
the ships entire command crew rapidly aging and slowly losing their ability to
perform their duties, Commodore Stocker, who is aboard for a trip to the next
starbase, decides he must question their competency and takes the captains
chair as Kirk, Spock and the others face an impending death of old age.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Beverly Washburn (Lt. Arlene Galway)
Carolyn Nelson (Yeoman Doris Atkins)
Charles Drake (Commodore Stocker)
Felix Locher (Robert Johnson)
Laura Wood (Elaine Johnson)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Computer Voice)
Sarah Marshall (Dr. Janet Wallace)
Written By : David P. Harmon
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡Obsession [TOS] #43
1967048
Stardate 3619.2
While a landing party is conducting a routine survey of a planet, two crewman
are killed and one badly injured by a cloudlike being Kirk believes he has
encountered before. It turns out that the creature attacked a ship that Kirk
had been stationed on years before and killed most of the crew, and Kirk feels
that he should have been able to do more to save his former crewmates. He
transfers that guilt to the surviving landing party member, who not only is
considered responsible by Kirk, but is also the son of Kirk's former captain
on that previous assignment. Kirk orders the Enterprise to follow the creature
through space, determined to kill it, before it can take any more lives.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Jerry Ayres (Ensign Rizzo)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Stephen Brooks (Ensign Garrovick)
Written By : Art Wallace
Directed By : Ralph Senensky
¡Wolf In The Fold [TOS] #44
1967048
Stardate 3614.9
After suffering a head injury on the Enterprise, Scotty is talked into going
on shore leave with Kirk and McCoy. On the planet, a series of grisly murders
of the local women begins, and all the evidence seems to point to Scotty. Kirk
must contend with the overwhelming evidence against Scotty as well as the
local constable, who is ready to have Scotty punished as soon as possible.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Charles Dierkop (Morla)
Charles MaCauley (Jarvis)
John Fielder (Mr. Hengist)
John Winston (Argelian Bartender / Transporter Chief)
Joseph Bernard (Tark)
Judi Sherven (Nurse)
Judy McConnell (Yeoman Tankris)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marlys Burdette (Serving Girl)
Pilar Seurat (Sybo)
Suzanne Lodge (Serving Girl)
Tania Lemani (Kara)
Virginia Aldridge (Lt. Karen Tracy)
Written By : Robert Bloch
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡The Trouble With Tribbles [TOS] #45
1967048
Stardate 4523.3
The Enterprise is summoned to space station K-7 for security duty when the
stations forces are considered inadequate to guard a shipment of valuable
grain by Federation agriculture administrator Baris. A shipload of Klingons
stop off at the station as well, which has all parties concerned even more
about the grain consignment. Kirk orders stepped-up security, but that only
results in some of the crew, including Scotty and Chekov, instigating a
massive bar brawl with the Klingons. All the while, the seemingly harmless
huckster Cyrano Jones is trying to peddle furry tribbles off to anyone with a
few credits, and Uhura buys one and takes it back to the Enterprise, not
knowing that tribbles do only two things, eat and breed.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Charlie Brill (Arne Darvin)
David L. Ross (Guard)
Ed Reimers (Admiral Fitzpatrick)
Eddie Paskey (Security Guard)
Guy Raymond (Bartender)
Michael Pataki (Korax)
Paul Baxley (Ensign Freeman)
Stanley Adams (Cyrano Jones)
Whit Bissell (Mr. Lurry)
William Campbell (Capt. Koloth)
William Schallert (Nilz Baris)
Written By : David Gerrold
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡The Gamesters Of Triskelion [TOS] #46
1968048
Stardate 3211.7
A landing party beaming down to the Enterprises latest stop is intercepted by
a more powerful, long-range transporter beam, which hijacks Kirk, Uhura and
Chekov to the planet Triskelion, where they are immediately handed over to
various trainers to prepare them for their upcoming duties as gladiators to
amuse the powerful rulers of the planet. Spock orders the Enterprise to warp
to Triskelion to save the landing party but doesn't realize that the powers
that be on the planet may want to lure the Enterprise crew there to provide
them with even more entertainment.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Angelique Pettyjohn (Shahna)
Bob Johnson (Voice Of Provider #1)
Dick Crockett (Andorian Thrall)
Jane Ross (Tamoon)
Joseph Ruskin (Galt)
Mickey Morton (Kloog)
Steve Sandor (Lars)
Victoria George (Ensign Jana Haines)
Written By : Margaret Armen
Directed By : Gene Nelson
¡A Piece Of The Action [TOS] #47
1968048
Stardate 4598.0
The Enterprise encounters a planet visited by another starship and discovers
that a book on the Chicago mobs of the 1920s accidentally left behind by a crew
member of the previous ship has become the basis of the planets society
structure over 200 years of the planets life. The intelligent but imitative
inhabitants show a keen interest in replacing telephones with communicators and
replacing tommy guns with phasers when Kirk, Spock and McCoy, along with their
standard Starfleet landing party equipment, are captured.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Anthony Caruso (Bela Oxmyx)
Bill Blackburn (Lt. Hadley)
Buddy Garion (Hood)
Christie (Hood)
Conte (Hood)
Dyanne Thorne (Girl #1)
Jay Jones (Mirt)
John Harmon (Tepo)
Lee Delano (Kalo)
Marlys Burdette (Krako's Gun Moll)
McIntosh (Hood)
Sharyn Hillyer (Girl #2)
Sheldon Collins (Tough Kid)
Steve Marlo (Zabo)
Victor Tayback (Jojo Krako)
Teleplay By : David P. Harmon
Gene L. Coon
Story By : David P. Harmon
Directed By : James Komack
¡The Immunity Syndrome [TOS] #48
1968048
Stardate 4307.1
Spock telepathically receives the collective death cries of the entire all
Vulcan crew of the Intrepid, which has just been destroyed by an unknown
force. The Enterprise intercepts a gigantic organism, which then surrounds the
ship, beginning to cause physical and mental illness among the crew. Kirk,
Spock and McCoy surmise that this paradoxically huge single-celled organism
may be a disease, as its course will soon take it through inhabited star
systems. The Enterprise may turn out to be the only antibody capable of saving
millions from the onslaught of the enormous parasite.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : John Winston (Mr. Kyle)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Story By : Robert Sabaroff
Directed By : Joseph Pevney
¡A Private Little War [TOS] #49
1968048
Stardate 4211.4
The Enterprise visits a primitive world where the Klingon Empire has armed
one faction of people against another in hopes of eliminating the weaker
population and allying the stronger warriors with the Klingons. Spock is
seriously injured when he, Kirk and McCoy beam down, and is returned to the
Enterprise for treatment as Kirk and McCoy try to make contact with the
locals. Kirk is injured by an poisonous indigenous animal, but reaches, with
McCoy's help, his old friend Tyree. Tyree's mystical wife Nona cures Kirk and
then pursues him. Kirk and McCoy, in the meantime, may only be able to resolve
the unfair advantage between the planets two factions by arming Tyree against
his Klingon backed adversaries.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arthur Bernard (Apella)
Booker Bradshaw (Dr. M'Benga)
Gary Pillar (Yutan)
Janos Prohaska (The Mugato)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Michael Whitney (Tyree)
Nancy Kovack (Nona)
Ned Romero (Krell)
Paul Baxley (Patrol Leader)
Teleplay By : Gene Roddenberry
Story By : Jud Crucis
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡Patterns Of Force [TOS] #50
1968048
Stardate 2534.0
On arrival at Ekos, the Enterprise is the target of a nuclear missile attack,
a technology which didn't exist the last time a Federation ship visited the
planet. Kirk and Spock beam down to investigate, discovering that the
government on Ekos has been transformed into a Nazi police state which came
about when Federation teacher John Gill tried to simply increase the
efficiency of the government on Ekos. Gill is now under the control of the
people he has tried to educate, and anyone who tries to reveal the truth
about Gill or try to rescue him, including Kirk and Spock, are hunted men.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bart LaRue (Newscaster)
Bill Blackburn (Trooper)
Chuck Courtney (Davod)
David Brian (John Gill)
Ed McCready (SS Trooper)
Gilbert Green (SS Major)
Laskey (Trooper)
Patrick Horgan (Eneg)
Paul Baxley (Trooper #1)
Peter Canon (Gestapo Lt.)
Ralph Maurer (SS Lt.)
Richard Evans (Isak)
Skip Homeier (Melakon)
Valora Noland (Daras)
William Wintersole (Abrom)
Written By : John Meredyth Lucas
Directed By : Vincent McEveety
¡Return To Tomorrow [TOS] #51
1968048
Stardate 4768.3
The Enterprise visits a planet long thought uninhabited, and finds globes that
contain the consciousness of the last survivors of the planet, Sargon,
Thalassa and Henoch. The three remaining beings wish to possess the bodies of
willing Enterprise crew members, leaving the crew members minds in the globes
briefly as Sargon and his companions use the human bodies to construct android
bodies for their minds. Kirk, Spock, and Dr. Mulhall agree to this procedure,
but Henoch, occupying Spock's body, has other plans, he wants to keep Spock's
body for himself. In the meantime, Sargon and Thalassa, in the bodies of Kirk
and Mulhall, fall in love all over again. One way or another, the humans
bodies must be vacated since their metabolism is incapable of withstanding
the levels of activity taken on by Sargon and the others.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Cindy Lou (Nurse)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Ann Mulhall)
Eddie Paskey (Security Guard)
James Doohan (Voice Of Sargon)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Roger Holloway (Mr. Lemli)
Written By : John Kingsbridge
Directed By : Ralph Senensky
¡By Any Other Name [TOS] #52
1968048
Stardate 4657.5
The Enterprise responds to a distress call, finding a trap set by a small
group of aliens from the Andromeda galaxy who are assessing the potential of
the Federations home galaxy for colonization. The aliens successfully take
over the ship, reducing all aboard except for Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty to
dehydrated cubes so the ships supply of food and oxygen can be used by the
hijackers and Kirk's command crew for the staggering 300 year return to
Andromeda. The aliens, having assumed human form, also gain attributes such as
emotions, which may be just the weakness Kirk and the others need to attack to
regain control of the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Bouchet (Kelinda)
Carl Byrd (Lt. Shea)
Julie Cobb (Yeoman Leslie Thompson)
Lezlie Dalton (Drea)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Robert Fortier (Tomar)
Stewart Moss (Hanar)
Warren Stevens (Rojan)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Jerome Bixby
Story By : Jerome Bixby
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Omega Glory [TOS] #53
1968048
Stardate Unknown
The missing starship Exeter is spotted in orbit of an inhabited planet. Kirk,
Spock and McCoy board the Exeter, finding only the remains of the crew, wiped
out by a disease which affects the boarding party. Transporting to the planet,
Kirk finds that Captain Tracey escaped his crews fate, and the atmosphere on
the planet is capable of eliminating the disease from the Enterprise landing
partys blood. But more problems arise as Tracey discards his loyalty to the
prime directive in an attempt to gain power in the planets government.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : David L. Ross (Lt. Galloway)
Ed McCready (Dr. Carter)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Frank Atienza (Kohm Villager)
Irene Kelly (Sirah)
Lloyd Kino (Wu)
Morgan Farley (Old Yang Scholar)
Morgan Woodward (Capt. Ronald Tracey)
Roy Jenson (Cloud William)
Written By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Vincent McEveety
¡The Ultimate Computer [TOS] #54
1968048
Stardate 4729.4
Kirk is ordered to relinquish command of the Enterprise to Dr. Daystrom's new
M-5 computer, which, according to Daystrom, can make all the decisions that a
starship captain would encounter, correctly and more quickly than any human.
The Enterprise, with Kirk and a few others aboard, is engaged in Starfleet
wargames, but the M-5 begins to treat the other ships as a serious threat and
retaliates with full salvos of phasers and photon torpedoes, destroying one
ships. Believing Kirk may have lost his mind, Starfleet gives the remaining
ships permission to destroy the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barry Russo (Commodore Robert Wesley)
James Doohan (M-5 Computer Voice / Voice Of Commodore Enwright)
Sean Morgan (Ensign Harper)
William Marshall (Dr. Richard Daystrom)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Story By : Laurence N. Wolfe
Directed By : John Meredyth Lucas
¡Bread And Circuses [TOS] #55
1968048
Stardate 4040.7
Trying to track down the crew of the downed Federation starship Beagle, Kirk,
Spock and McCoy arrive on a planet populated by a society that mixes savage
ancient practices with 20th century technology. Enemies of the Roman
Empirelike state are rounded up and forced to participate in televised
coliseum battles. Kirk and Spock briefly encounter a peaceful group of people,
but all are captured and prepared for their duels, including one event which
will pit Spock against McCoy. Kirk must hope that he and his landing party can
survive long enough for help to arrive from the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bart LaRue (Announcer)
Bob Orrison (Guard / Policeman)
Ian Wolfe (Septimus)
Jack Perkins (Master Of Games)
Logan Ramsey (Claudius Marcus)
Lois Jewell (Drusilla)
Max Kelvin (Archilles)
Paul Baxley (Policeman)
Rhodes Reason (Flavius)
William Brambley (Policeman)
William Smithers (Capt. R. M. Merrick)
Written By : Gene L. Coon
Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Ralph Senensky
¡Assignment: Earth [TOS] #56
1968048
Stardate Unknown
After warping back in time to the late 20th century for a glimpse of Earths
past, the Enterprise intercepts a mysterious man who simply calls himself Gary
Seven. Although Gary and his ever present black cat Isis appear like
inhabitants of the 20th century, Gary knows what kind of ship he is on and
recognizes Spock as a Vulcan, and ascertains that the Enterprise is from the
23rd century. Gary Seven evades security officers and resumes his journey to
Earth. Kirk and Spock assume 20th century disguises and pursue him, finding
that Gary is a time traveller from the future who is here to influence
Earths history.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Babcock (Exciever Computer Voice / Voice Of Isis)
Bruce Mars (Policeman #1)
Don Keefer (Mr. Cromwell)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
Lincoln Demyan (Sergeant Lipton)
Majel Barrett (Beta 5 Computer Voice)
Morgan Jones (Col. Nesvig)
Paul Baxley (Crewman McKinley)
Robert Lansing (Gary Seven)
Ted Gehring (Policeman #2)
Terri Garr (Roberta Lincoln)
Teleplay By : Art Wallace
Story By : Art Wallace
Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡Spock's Brain [TOS] #57
1968048
Stardate 5431.4
The Enterprise is intercepted by a starship of unknown design, a woman from
the ship beams directly onto the bridge and uses a device to render the
Enterprises crew unconscious. She then walks over to Spock. When the crew
awakens, McCoy summons Kirk to sick bay and informs him that the alien visitor
apparently removed Spock's brain without even performing surgery. After
Spock's body is fitted with a device that allows McCoy to control the Vulcans
motor functions with a remote control, Kirk starts a search for Spock's brain,
hoping it can be recovered and returned to Spock before his body decays.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Daris (Creature)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Marj Dusay (Kara)
Sheila Leighton (Luma)
Written By : Lee Cronin (aka Gene L. Coon)
Directed By : Marc Daniels
¡The Enterprise Incident [TOS] #58
1968048
Stardate 5027.3
Captain Kirk, acting tense and irrational, orders the Enterprise straight into
the Neutral Zone for no reason. Romulan warships capture the Enterprise, and
Kirk and Spock beam aboard the Romulan flagship. When Spock admits that Kirk
may be unfit to command, the Captain lunges at Spock, and receives a Vulcan
death grip. Kirk, actually alive, is beamed back to the Enterprise and reveals
to McCoy and Scott that their actual mission is to steal one of the Romulans
cloaking devices and escape intact.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Gordon Coffey (Romulan Soldier)
Jack Donner (Romulan Subcmdr. Tal)
Joanne Linville (Romulan Cmdr.)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Mike Howden (Romulan Guard)
Richard Compton (Romulan Technical Officer)
Robert Gentile (Romulan Technician)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
Directed By : John Meredyth Lucas
¡The Paradise Syndrome [TOS] #59
1968048
Stardate 4842.6
Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to a planet to inform any inhabitants that
they must evacuate the planet due to an approaching asteroids imminent
collision. A society similar to Native American Indians has arisen on the
planet, but near their villages, the landing party finds a strange obelisk
whose design and construction is far beyond the capabilities of the planets
natives. Kirk finds that the monolith can be opened by the combination of
sounds found in the order "Kirk to Enterprise," but when he enters the
obelisk, he is attacked by waves of energy that erases his mind.
With no time to spare, Spock and McCoy have to return to the Enterprise
without Kirk, and begin trying to use the ships tractor beam to divert the
asteroid. Meanwhile, Kirk becomes the tribal chief, takes a wife and even
expects to become a father, but the Enterprise may not be able to save her
former captains future.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : John Lindesmith (Engineer)
Lamont Laird (Indian Boy)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Naomi Pollack (Indian Woman)
Peter Virgo Jr. (Lumo)
Richard Hale (Goro)
Rudy Solari (Salish)
Sabrina Scharf (Miramanee)
Sean Morgan (Engineer)
Written By : Margaret Armen
Directed By : Jud Taylor
¡And The Children Shall Lead [TOS] #60
1968048
Stardate 5029.5
Kirk and the crew, visiting a scientific colony manned by several human
families, are shocked to find that all but the children have died violently,
and the children do not seem to care about anything but playing. Aboard the
Enterprise, the children gradually begin to influence and take over the minds
of the crew as part of a plan by their friendly angel, a seemingly benevolent
alien called Gorgan who uses children as a means of spreading his influence,
and unless he can find some way to expose Gorgan's true intentions, Kirk will
become a prisoner on his own ship.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Brian Tochi (Ray Tsingtao)
Caesar Belli (Steve O'Connell)
Craig Hundley (Tommy Starnes)
Dick Dial (Techician #2)
Eddie Paskey (Mr. Leslie)
James Wellman (Professor Starnes)
Lou Elias (Technician #1)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Mark Robert Brown (Don Linden)
Melvin Belli (Gorgan)
Pamelyn Ferdin (Mary Janowski)
Written By : Edward J. Lakso
Directed By : Marvin Chomsky
¡Is There In Truth No Beauty? [TOS] #61
1968048
Stardate 5630.7
Miranda Jones, a telepath who studied mental disciplines on Vulcan, arrives
with Ambassador Kolos, a Medusan, an alien life form whose physical form is so
hideous, humanoid life forms are driven insane if they look upon him. Also
beaming aboard is Larry Marvick, one of the original designers of the
Enterprise, and hopelessly in love with Miranda, although she has chosen to
spend her life serving as a liaison between the Medusans and other
humanoids. Miranda senses that someone is actively contemplating murder, and
suspects Spock is envious of her once-in-a-lifetime mission, but even Miranda
is unaware of the real would-be killer and their target.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bill Blackburn (Security Guards)
David Frankham (Dr. Laurence Marvick)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Miranda Jones)
Dick Greay (Security Guards)
Robert Balver (Yeoman)
Vince Deadrick (Security Guards)
Written By : Jean Lisette Aroeste
Directed By : Ralph Senensky
¡Spectre Of The Gun [TOS] #62
1968048
Stardate 4385.3
A Melkotian warning buoy is unwittingly destroyed by Kirk and the Enterprise.
When Kirk beams down with a landing party, the owners of the buoy, fearing
that a pointlessly violent race has entered their space, traps the Enterprise
officers in a replica of Tombstone, Arizona and force Kirk and company to play
out the roles of the Clanton Gang, doomed to lose the gunfight at the O.K.
Corral at sundown.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Abraham Sofaer (Voice Of The Melkotian)
Bill Zuckert (Johnny Behan)
Bob Orrison (Man In Bar)
Bonnie Beecher (Sylvia)
Charles Maxwell (Virgil Earp)
Charles Seel (Ed)
Ed McCready (Barber)
Greg Palmer (Rancher)
Gregory Reece (Man In Bar)
James Doohan (Melkotian Warning Buoy Voice)
Mike Manor (Mask)
Paul Baxley (Man In Bar)
Rex Holman (Morgan Earp)
Richard Anthony (Rider)
Ron Soble (Wyatt Earp)
Sam Gilman (Doc Holliday)
Written By : Lee Cronin (aka Gene L. Coon)
Directed By : Vincent McEveety
¡Day Of The Dove [TOS] #63
1968048
Stardate Unknown
Having both received distress calls from a besieged planet, the Enterprise and
a Klingon ship arrive simultaneously, and Kang, the Klingon captain, forces
Kirk to beam a party of Klingons aboard the Enterprise. The ship then runs
into an area of turbulence, and automatic emergency systems close bulkheads on
most of the ship. The Klingons escape into the Enterprise to battle an equal
number of the ships crew. Both Klingon and Federation officers blame the ships
problems on each other, and some individuals even see the opportunity to
settle scores with their enemies, but nobody realises the real catalyst
behind the violence.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : David L. Ross (Lt. Johnson)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Tobin (Klingon)
Michael Ansara (Kang)
Susan Howard (Mara)
Written By : Jerome Bixby
Directed By : Marvin Chomsky
¡For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky [TOS] #64
1968048
Stardate 5476.3
McCoy tells Kirk that the most recent routine medical exams of the entire crew
have revealed a case of a terminal but non-contagious disease. The victim is
McCoy himself. Kirk recommends that the doctor resign immediately, but before
the discussion gets any further, Kirk leads Spock and McCoy on a landing party
mission to the asteroidlike vessel called Yonada, carefully disguised inside
to make it appear to the humanoid inhabitants that they are on the surface of
a planet. Kirk finds that the world is controlled by a computer known by the
residents of Yonada as the Oracle, and the Oracle's instructions are being
taken as a religious order. The high priestess catches McCoy's eye and asks
him to remain with her, an offer which, considering the doctors current state,
McCoy finds tempting.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Byron Morrow (Admiral Westervliet)
James Doohan (Oracle Voice)
Jon Lormer (Old Man)
Kate Woodville (Natira)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Written By : Rick Vollaerts
Directed By : Tony Leader
¡The Tholian Web [TOS] #65
1968048
Stardate 5693.2
Searching for the missing starship Defiant, the Enterprise eventually finds
the lost ship shrouded in a strange glow. A landing party beams aboard,
finding that the entire crew of the Defiant went mad and murdered one another.
While Kirk and the landing party inspect the Defiant, they notice the ships
solid surfaces are becoming ghostlike, while the crew of the Enterprise see
the Defiant fading away. With the Enterprises transporters confused by the
fading, Kirk waits while the others beam back, but he cannot be retrieved as
the Defiant disappears. Waiting for the next interphase during which the
Defiant might return to the Enterprises dimension, members of the crew begin
to go insane, like the Defiants crew. To make matters worse, a Tholian vessel
arrives, and its commander refuses to believe that the Enterprise is assisting
a damaged ship since the ship in question has disappeared. The Tholians begin
to weave a web of energy around the Enterprise, holding the ship in place as
more of the crew lose their minds, and Spock and McCoy debate Spock's ability
to command in Kirk's absence.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Babara Babcock (Tholian Voices)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Sean Morgan (Lt. O'Neil)
Written By : Chet Richards
Judy Burns
Directed By : Herb Wallerstein
¡Plato's Stepchildren [TOS] #66
1968048
Stardate 5784.2
The Enterprise is summoned urgently to assist the seriously ill Parmen, head
of the planet Platonius. After McCoy manages to give Parmen the necessary
elixirs, Parmen and his fellow Platonians use immense telekinetic powers to
force Kirk, McCoy and Spock to stay on the planet and behave as puppets to
Parmen's whim for their amusement. The only Platonian showing disgust at the
others abuse of their power is Alexander, but he is also apparently the only
Platonian incapable of telekinesis, and he cannot assist the landing party as
they try to escape Parmen's control.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Armando Gonzales (Spock's Flamenco Dance Double)
Barbara Babcock (Philana)
Derek Partidge (Dionyd)
Liam Sullivan (Parmen)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Michael Dunn (Alexander)
Ted Scott (Eraclitus)
Written By : Meyer Dolinsky
Directed By : David Alexander
¡Wink Of An Eye [TOS] #67
1968048
Stardate 5710.5
When a landing party investigating Scalos begin to vanish one by one, Kirk,
Spock and McCoy try to find out what is happening before more of the crew
disappear, until Kirk himself is abducted. Kirk finds the cause to be a group
of endangered Scalosians who move faster than human sight or hearing can
detect. They need to repopulate their species, and find that speeding human
males up to Scalosian speed will meet their needs. Kirk must find a way to get
a message to Spock and McCoy, who are working on a cure for the mystery
ailment, as well as causing the Scalosians to fight among themselves,
before they have control of the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Ed Hice (Scalosians)
Erik Holland (Ekor)
Geoffrey Binney (Crewman Compton)
Jason Evers (Rael)
Kathie Browne (Deela)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Computer Voice)
Richard Geary (Scalosians)
Teleplay By : Arthur Heinemann
Story By : Lee Cronin (aka Gene L. Coon)
Directed By : Jud Taylor
¡The Empath [TOS] #68
1968048
Stardate 5121.5
Kirk, Spock and McCoy search for two missing scientists on a planet whose sun
is about to explode, but they only find visual logs that show the scientists
disappearing. Then the landing party disappears as well, finding themselves
trapped by two aliens who snatched the scientists away and experimented on
them until they died. The aliens now have Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and a mute
empath named Gem by the landing party in their custody, and the captors seem
to be intent on repeating the same deadly experiments on their new specimens.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Alan Bergmann (Lal)
Davis Roberts (Dr. Ozaba)
Jason Wingreen (Dr. Linke)
Kathryn Hays (Gem)
Willard Sage (Thann)
Written By : Joyce Muskat
Directed By : John Erman
¡Elaan Of Troyius [TOS] #69
1968048
Stardate 4372.5
The Enterprise is on a diplomatic mission to the Tellun system. Assignment is
to transport Elaan, the Dohlman of planet Elas, to planet Troyius as part of a
peace agreement between the two warring planets. The mission is complicated by
interference from Klingon interests, apparently trying to protect Klingon
access to rich dilithium deposits on Troyius.
After stabbing Petri, throwing numerous tantrums, and ordering her guards to
refuse Kirk permission to resolve any disputes, Elaan sheds a tear, which
infects Kirk, clouding his judgement at precisely the wrong time when a
Klingon warship enters the sector.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Charles Beck (Elasian Guard #2)
Dick Durock (Elasian Guard #1)
France Nuyen (Elaan)
Jay Robinson (Petri)
K. L. Smith (Klingon)
Lee Duncan (Crewman Evans)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Tony Young (Kryton)
Victor Brandt (Technician Watson)
Story By : John Meredyth Lucas
Directed By : John Meredyth Lucas
¡Whom Gods Destroy [TOS] #70
1969048
Stardate 5718.3
The Enterprise is carrying a new drug to the mental hospital on Elba II, where
it is hoped that the last dangerously insane patients in the Federation can
finally be treated. But when Kirk and Spock beam down, they do not realize
that the facilities have been taken over by the inmates, led by Garth, a
former Starfleet captain who has also become a shapeshifter. Before anyone on
the Enterprise realizes what is transpiring on Elba II, Garth has activated a
shield to prevent the landing party from escaping.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Gary Downey (Tellarite)
Keye Luke (Governor Donald Cory)
Richard Geary (Andorian)
Steve Ihnat (Garth of Izar)
Yvonne Craig (Marta)
Teleplay By : Lee Erwin
Story By : Jerry Sohl
Lee Erwin
Directed By : Herb Wallerstein
¡Let That Be Your Last Battlefield [TOS] #71
1969048
Stardate 5730.2
Two natives of the planet Cheron are brought aboard after one of them helps
the Enterprise chase the other down after he had stolen a shuttlecraft from a
Federation starbase. Bele and Lokai, however, have a dispute that goes far
beyond a simple pursuit of a criminal. Their hatred is rooted in a deep racial
prejudice which threatens to engulf not only them, but the Enterprise and
Kirk's crew.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Frank Gorshin (Bele)
Lou Antonio (Lokai)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Oliver Crawford
Story By : Lee Cronin (aka Gene L. Coon)
Directed By : Jud Taylor
¡The Mark Of Gideon [TOS] #72
1969048
Stardate 5423.4
Kirk is planning to beam down to the overpopulated planet Gideon to meet with
the leaders, but apparently arrives at the wrong place in a transporter
malfunction. Kirk finds himself aboard the Enterprise, but cannot locate
anyone else aboard except for Odona, who offers no answers to his bafflement
at why no one is aboard the ship but him. It turns out that the leaders of
Gideon plan on using Odona, and now Kirk, as pawns in a horrific scheme to
reduce the planets population.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : David Hurst (Hodin)
Gene Dynarski (Krodak)
Richard Deer (Admiral Fitzgerald)
Sharon Acker (Odona)
Written By : George F. Slavin
Stanley Adams
Directed By : Jud Taylor
¡That Which Survives [TOS] #73
1969048
Stardate Unknown
Kirk leads a landing party to do a geological survey of an unexplored planet,
but before they beam down, they see a woman appear out of nowhere in the
transporter room and kill a crewman simply by touch, and then she disappears.
Her appearance also affects the Enterprise, sending it well out of
communications range, trapping Kirk and his team on the planets surface. The
woman continues to appear, naming her victim on arrival and killing them by
touch. Sulu is nearly killed by her, and the woman appears on the Enterprise
as well, sabotaging the engines so the ship will never retrieve Kirk's survey
team, stranding them, as well as the crew of the Enterprise, with an
unpredictable murderer.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arthur Batanides (Lt. D'Amato)
Booker Bradshaw (Dr. M'Benga)
Brad Forrest (Ensign Wyatt)
Kenneth Washington (John B. Watkins)
Lee Meriwether (Losira)
Naomi Pollack (Lt. Rahda)
Teleplay By : John Meredyth Lucas
Story By : Michael Richards (aka D. C. Fontana)
Directed By : Herb Wallerstein
¡The Lights Of Zetar [TOS] #74
1969048
Stardate 5725.3
En route to Memory Alpha, the home of the Federations largest library
computer banks, the Enterprise is transferring Lt. Romaine to her next
assignment, overseeing refits and new installations on Memory Alpha. A cloud
of energy intercepts the ship and wreaks havoc with the Enterprises
instruments and crew, affecting various crew members brains in different ways
and causing Lt. Romaine to pass out. The cloud strikes Memory Alpha next,
wiping out every living thing on the planetoid along with most of the library
banks. Mira, who has been experiencing strange thoughts and visions since the
clouds first sweep of the Enterprise, is suddenly able to predict the cloud is
returning to the vicinity before the Enterprises sensors can.
Kirk orders phasers fired to defend the ship, but every time the cloud is hit,
it injures Lt. Romaine. McCoy determines that the energy beings in the cloud
are now telepathically linked to her mind.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Babcock (Zetar Voices)
Bud Da Vinci (Crewman)
Jan Shutan (Lt. Mira Romaine)
John Winston (Mr. Kyle)
Libby Erwin (Technician)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Computer Voice)
Written By : Jeremy Tarcher
Shari Lewis
Directed By : Herb Kenwith
¡The Way To Eden [TOS] #75
1969048
Stardate 5832.3
Pursuing the Aurora, which has been stolen, Kirk beams the Auroras crew aboard
the Enterprise when the sustained high-speed pursuit overloads the stolen
vessels engines, destroying the ship. The thieves turn out to be a motley
assortment of hippies, including noted scientist Dr. Sevrin. Another of the
throwbacks is the son of a Federation ambassador. Sevrin and his friends
decide to hijack the Enterprise so they may resume the interrupted mission for
which they stole the Aurora, to find the mythical planet Eden, a gardenlike
world on which they hope to find health, purity and happiness.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Charles Napier (Adam)
Deborah Downey (Girl #1)
Elizabeth Rogers (Lt. Palmer)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Mary-Linda Rapelye (Irini Galliulin)
Phyllis Douglas (Girl #2)
Roger Holloway (Mr. Lemli)
Skip Homeier (Dr. Sevrin)
Victor Brandt (Tongo Rad)
Teleplay By : Arthur Heinemann
Story By : Arthur Heinemann
Michael Richards (aka D. C. Fontana)
Directed By : David Alexander
¡Requiem For Methuselah [TOS] #76
1969048
Stardate 5843.7
On an urgent mission to procure the antidote to a serious plague which
threatens the entire crew of the Enterprise, Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down
to Holberg 917-G to contact Flint in hopes of finding either the remedy or the
raw material from which to extract it. Flints lovely female android, Rayna,
begins to create a rivalry between Kirk, for whom she begins to feel true
love, and Flint, who created Rayna to provide him with companionship. Spock
discovers that Flint may be an immortal being who has influenced Earths
history in the past, and McCoy finds that Flint is slowly dying. But Kirk may
not resolve his argument with Flint in time to help Spock and McCoy save the
crew of the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Daly (Flint)
John Buonomo (Orderly)
Louise Sorel (Rayna Kapec)
Written By : Jerome Bixby
Directed By : Murray Golden
¡The Cloud Minders [TOS] #77
1969048
Stardate 5818.4
Beaming down to pick up a consignment of zenite from the planet Ardana, the
home of Stratos, a city that floats above the surface of the planet, Kirk and
Spock are ambushed by mineworkers known as Troglytes. The attack is cut short
by the arrival of Plasus, a high advisor from Stratos, who says that a
disruptive group of protesting Troglytes probably stole the zenite shipment,
which was missing.
On Stratos, which Plasus says is safe, there is also evidence of Troglyte
terrorism. Kirk and Spock discover that the Stratos dwellers live an easy life
thanks to their planets unique mineral resources at the expense of the
Troglytes, who get no reward for extracting those resources. When McCoy finds
that the raw zenite being mined by the Troglytes is having an adverse affect
on their health, Kirk takes it upon himself to upset the balance in favour of
equality.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bob Miles (Cloud City Sentinel #2)
Charlene Polite (Vanna)
Diana Ewing (Droxine)
Ed Long (Midro)
Fred Williamson (Anka)
Garth Pillsbury (Prisoner)
Harv Selsby (Security Guard)
Jay Jones (Prisoner #1)
Jeff Corey (Plasus)
Jimmy Fields (Cloud Guard #2)
Kirk Raymone (Cloud Guard #1)
Lou Elias (Troglytes)
Marvin Walters (Troglytes)
Richard Geary (Cloud City Sentinel #1)
Roger Holloway (Mr. Lemli)
Walter Scott (Cloud Guard)
Teleplay By : Margaret Armen
Story By : David Gerrold
Oliver Crawford
Directed By : Jud Taylor
¡The Savage Curtain [TOS] #78
1969048
Stardate 5906.4
Over the planet Excalbia, the Enterprise is intercepted by who appears to be
Abraham Lincoln, floating through space. Beaming aboard, Lincoln is welcomed
by Kirk, who is somewhat awed by the presence of one of his most revered
figures of history. Lincoln extends an invitation to Kirk and Spock to visit
the planet, whose normally lava covered surface sprouts a zone of Earthlike
safety just for the landing party. Kirk, Spock and Lincoln are joined on the
surface by an image of Surak, who initiated the doctrine of emotional
restraint on Vulcan.
A rock creature appears and introduces Kirk and Spock to four more illusionary
figures from history, this time the fiercest conquerors, tyrants and villains
of the past, from Earths Genghis Khan to Kahless the Unforgettable, who, as
Surak did for Vulcan, set the standard of behaviour for the Klingons. The
creature pits the best and most noble, Kirk, Spock, Lincoln and Surak, against
the most vile historical figures. The rewards for Kirk and Spock, should they
survive, are their lives, and the lives of everyone aboard the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Arell Blanton (Chief Security Guard Lt. Dickerson)
Barry Atwater (Surak)
Bart LaRue (Voice Of Yarnek)
Carol Daniels Derment (Zora)
Janos Prohaska (Yarnek)
Lee Bergere (Abraham Lincoln)
Nathan Jung (Genghis Khan)
Phillip Pine (Col. Green)
Robert Herron (Kahless)
Teleplay By : Arthur Heinemann
Gene Roddenberry
Story By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Herschel Daugherty
¡All Our Yesterdays [TOS] #79
1969048
Stardate 5943.7
Arriving at the moon Sarpiedon, whose mother planet is due to explode in three
hours, Kirk, Spock and McCoy find just what the ships sensors indicated on the
surface, no life forms, though an advanced civilization obviously once existed.
But they then find several copies of Sarpiedons librarian, Mr. Atoz. Some of
the clones are helpful, others belligerent, but they all tell the landing party
that all the people of Sarpiedon have already escaped to safety, and Atoz,
thinking that Kirk and the others are natives who arrived late, advises them to
do the same. The library turns out to be a file of time periods into which a
device, Atoz calls the atavachron, can propel them, as it has already provided
an escape for the rest of the moons inhabitants.
Hearing a woman screaming, but not realizing that she is one the other side of
the atavachrons time portal, Kirk leaps into a time period similar to the
1800s, and Spock and McCoy stumble into an ice age trying to retrieve him. All
three must try to survive long enough in their respective environments for the
time portal back to Sarpiedon to return, if that moon still exists in the 23rd
century for them to return to.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Al Cavens (Fop #2)
Anna Karen (Woman)
Ed Bakey (Fop #1)
Ian Wolfe (Mr. Atoz)
Johnny Haymer (Constable)
Kermit Murdock (The Prosecuter)
Mariette Hartley (Zarabeth)
Stan Barrett (The Jailer)
Written By : Jean Lisette Aroeste
Directed By : Marvin Chomsky
¡Turnabout Intruder [TOS] #80
1969048
Stardate 5928.5
Visiting Dr. Coleman and the ailing Dr. Lester, a colleague of Kirk's from
Starfleet Academy who has always envied him due to her inability to achieve a
captaincy in a male captains only Starfleet, Kirk is rendered unconscious by
Lester. It turns out to have been a trap, and Lester puts herself and Kirk
into an unknown device that transfers their minds into the anothers body.
Lester, in the form of Kirk, doesn't have time to kill Kirk. Lester and
Coleman make every attempt to leave Kirk on the planet, but must bring her
aboard to save face. Kirk, still suffering a severe shock from the mind
transfer, is unable to warn McCoy about Lester's plan to command the
Enterprise. Lester, however, is unable to conceal her lack of knowledge of
command procedures and, more specifically, Kirk's character, and when Spock
learns the truth and attempts to help Kirk, Lester has him placed under arrest
and tries to speed Spock's court martial toward a conclusion which would have
Kirk and Spock executed.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Barbara Baldavin (Lisa)
David L. Ross (Lt. Galloway)
Harry Landers (Dr. Arthur Coleman)
John Boyer (Guard)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Roger Holloway (Mr. Lemli)
Sandra Smith (Dr. Janice Lester)
Teleplay By : Arthur H. Singer
Story By : Gene Roddenberry
Directed By : Herb Wallerstein
¡Yesteryear [TAS] #1
1973025
Stardate 5373.4
Federation personnel, including Kirk and Spock, explore the planet Orion's past
using the Guardian of Forever. When they return, no one recognises Spock. For
the past five years, the Enterprises first officer has been an Andorian named
Thelin. Ships records reveal that Sarek and Amanda's son was killed at the age
of seven, and that the couple separated after their loss. Spock recalls that
years before, during his kahs-wan - a Vulcan coming-of-age ritual - a distant
cousin, Selek, saved his life. Spock realises he must return through the
Guardian and become Selek to rectify the distorted time line.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (The Healer / Thelin)
Keith Sutherland (Sepek)
Majel Barrett (Amanda / Grey)
Mark Lenard (Sarek)
Written By : D. C. Fontana
¡One Of Our Planets Is Missing [TAS] #2
1973025
Stardate 5371.3
A huge cosmic cloud that eats planets is headed for Mantilles - home to 82
million people. The Enterprise is able to warn Mantilles of the approaching
danger, but the Enterprise is then pulled inside the cloud. Spock steers
toward the creatures brain and escapes, but the clouds antimatter villi are
draining the ships energy.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex)
Written By : Marc Daniels
¡The Lorelei Signal [TAS] #3
1973025
Stardate 5483.7
Once every 27 years, a starship has been disappearing near the Taurean system.
The Enterprise receives signals which captivate all the starships male
personnel - visions of lovely, golden-skinned, silver-haired women. Kirk,
Spock and McCoy beam down and are captured by the women of their visions.
Fitted with headbands that drain their life energies, they age rapidly.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bruce Watson (Crewman Green)
James Doohan (Lt. Arex)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Theela)
Nichelle Nichols (Dara / Security Officer Davison)
Written By : Margaret Armen
¡More Tribbles, More Troubles [TAS] #4
1973025
Stardate 5392.4
Transporting quadrotriticale to Sherman's planet (now in the midst of a second
famine), the Enterprise rescues Cyrano Jones from a Klingon warship.
Jones has a new cargo of tribbles, which, he says, have been altered to
prevent their frequent reproduction. But even these tribbles can't resist the
quadrotriticale on board the Enterprise and get so fat that Cryano's tribble
eating glommer can't swallow them. The Klingons appear again and demand that
Cyrano be handed over, as he has stolen the glommer from their ship.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : David Gerrold (Korax)
James Doohan (Capt. Koloth)
Stanley Adams (Cryano Jones)
Written By : David Gerrold
¡The Survivor [TAS] #5
1973025
Stardate 5143.3
Philanthropist Carter Winston, missing for five years, is discovered aboard a
damaged one-man craft. In a reunion with his fiancee, Lt. Anne Nored (Who is
stationed on board the Enterprise), Winston states that he has changed and can
no longer marry her. Winston is actually a shape-changing Vendorian, who
assumes Kirk's appearance to bring the Enterprise into the Neutral Zone, where
Romulan vessels quickly surround the starship.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Gabler / Romulan Cmdr.)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Lt. M'Ress)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Anne Nored)
Ted Knight (Carter Winston / Vendorian)
Written By : James Schmerer
¡The Infinite Vulcan [TAS] #6
1973025
Stardate 5554.4
On the planet Phylos, an Enterprise landing party discovers Keniclius Five,
a cloned giant of Dr. Starros Keniclius, a Terran scientist who lived during
the Eugenics Wars. The giant wishes to clone Spock to use as a galactic
peacemaker, refusing to believe Kirk's claims that the galaxy is an almost
peaceful group of civilized worlds. Keniclius clones one giant from the
Vulcan, which weakens Spock to the point of death.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Agmar / Keniclius 5 / Lt. Arex)
Written By : Walter Koenig
¡The Magicks Of Megas-Tu [TAS] #7
1973025
Stardate 1254.4
A whirlwind of matter and energy propels the Enterprise into another dimension
where its technology does not function. The crew is rescued by a devil-like
creature named Lucien who claims that in this dimension magic functions just as
surely as science does in ours. But the crews use of mystical energy is
detected on planet Megas-Tu, and they are transported to the Megan's planet.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lucien / Megan Prosecutor)
Written By : Larry Brody
¡Once Upon A Planet [TAS] #8
1973025
Stardate 5591.2
The Enterprise crew returns to the Shore Leave planet - but as Dr. McCoy
attempts to conjure up a picture of the old south, the Queen of Hearts appears
and screams, "Off With His Head!" Uhura is taken prisoner by a robot. Kirk
discovers a grave with the inscription, "The Keeper, last of his race, ceased
to function, fifth day of the 12th Moon of this planets year 7009." Kirk and
Spock find the captured Uhura and the planets computer, which resents its role
of servant now that the Keeper is dead.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Gabler / Lt. Arex)
Majel Barrett (Lt. M'Ress)
Nichelle Nichols (Alice In Wonderland)
Written By : Chuck Menville
Len Jenson
¡Mudd's Passion [TAS] #9
1973025
Stardate 4978.5
Capt. Kirk discovers his old friend Harry Mudd selling fake love potions to
lonely miners on the planet Motherlode. Kirk rescues Mudd from the miners, but
once aboard the starship Harry persuades Christine Chapel to try the love
potion on Spock.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel / Lora / Lt. M'Ress)
Roger C. Carmel (Harcourt Fenton Mudd)
Written By : Stephen Kandel
¡The Terratin Incident [TAS] #10
1973025
Stardate 5577.3
The Enterprise receives a mysterious transmission containing only one
decipherable word - Terratin. Arriving at the signals source , the vessel is
hit by a lightning bolt and all living matter on the ship starts to shrink.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex / Mendant)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Written By : Paul Schneider
¡Time Trap [TAS] #11
1973025
Stardate 5267.2
Exploring the Delta Triangle, an area of space in which many ships have
disappeared, the Enterprise is attacked by Klingon vessels and trapped in the
Triangle with the Klingon cruiser Klothos. There, Kirk discovers a weird
graveyard of ships - and the descendants of the vessels crews. Kirk and Kor of
the Kolthos are taken before the Elysian Council, composed of members of many
races, including Humans, Klingons, Gorns, Romulans, Kzin and Vulcans, They are
told there is no way out of Elysia, where all these races have learned to live
in harmony. Kirk and Kor plan to escape using the combined power of their
vessels. Kor is also plotting to destroy the Federation starship.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Gabler)
John Colicos (Capt. Kor)
Written By : Joyce Perry
¡The Ambergris Element [TAS] #12
1973025
Stardate 5499.9
Exploring the seas of Argo, an unstable planet almost completely covered by
water, Kirk and Spock are attacked - and regain consciousness as water
breathers. They discover an underwater race, the Aquans. The younger Aquans,
convinced the surface dwellers come in peace, save their lives using ancient
surgical techniques. The older Aquans believe the air breathers are hostile,
and when Scott, learning of an impending sea-quake, beams down, the elders
interpret his visit as the start of an invasion.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex)
Written By : Margaret Armen
¡Slaver Weapon [TAS] #13
1973025
Stardate 4187.3
Spock, Uhura and Sulu, aboard the shuttlecraft Copernicus, are carrying a
Slaver stasis box, manufactured by the long-dead race that once ruled most of
the galaxy. The stasis boxes, the Slavers means of carrying information and
devices, are the only remnants of their civilization - and are mutually
attractive. The stasis box indicates the presence of another such box on an
ice-covered planet. Beaming down, the three are taken prisoner by the Kzin -
catlike, violent creatures who have a stolen empty stasis box to lure others
to them and obtain the Slavers technology.
Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Written By : Larry Niven
¡Beyond The Farthest Star [TAS] #14
1973025
Stardate 5521.3
Pulled off-course by Questar M-17, an imploded negative star mass, the
Enterprise discovers a strange starship inhabited by a formless and evil alien
life form. The ships builders had failed to rid themselves of the creature and
attempted to destroy their vessel rather than risk bringing the malevolent
entity to civilization. The creature takes control of the Enterprise.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : John Winston (Lt. Kyle)
Written By : Samuel A. Peeples
¡The Eye Of The Beholder [TAS] #15
1974025
Stardate 5501.2
The Enterprise locates the missing spaceship Ariel orbiting the planet Lactra
VII. Her records indicate the entire crew beamed down to the planet. Kirk,
Spock and a landing party beam down and encounter giant slugs, the intelligent
life form of Lactra, and are put in a zoo.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex / Lt. Cmdr. Tom Markel)
Majel Barrett (Randi Bryce)
Written By : David P. Harmon
¡Jihad [TAS] #16
1974025
Stardate 5683.1
The Vedala, the first race to venture into outer space, summon the Enterprise
- specifically Kirk and Spock - to a rendezvous with other specialists to
combat an imminent threat to the galaxy. Their mission is to recover the
stolen brainwave pattern of Alar, responsible for the transformation of the
warlike Skorr into a peaceful people. Failure to recover the Soul Of Skorr
will result in a galaxy-wide holy war - a Jihad.
Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : David Gerrold (3 / Em / Green)
Written By : Stephen Kandel
¡The Pirates Of Orion [TAS] #17
1974025
Stardate 6334.1
On the way to a Federation ceremony, an epidemic of choriocytosis strike the
Enterprise. To Terrans it is not a serious danger, but in Vulcans it causes
suffocation after three days, and Spock has the disease. While Spock is given
a dose of synthetic Strobolin - the diseases only antidote - to slow its
progress, Kirk arranges to pick up a supply of the drug from the SS Huron. But
on its way to the Enterprise, the Huron is attacked by Orion pirates who steal
her cargo.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Written By : Howard Weinstein
¡Bem [TAS] #18
1974025
Stardate 7403.6
The Enterprise is in orbit around the recently discovered planet Delta Theta
III. On board - Commander Ari bn Bem. Beaming down with the landing party, Bem
is imprisoned by a group of natives. Kirk, attempting to rescue him, is
addressed by a female voice claiming to be a god. She orders Kirk to leave her
children and her planet alone. Kirk defies her to continue his search.
Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Cmdr. Ari bn Bem / Lt. Arex)
Majel Barrett (Lt. M'Ress)
Written By : David Gerrold
¡Practical Joker [TAS] #19
1974025
Stardate 3183.3
On a routine survey mission, the Enterprise is attacked by Romulan warships who
claim the Federation vessel has crossed into their territory. The starship
successfully evades the enemy vessels by entering a cloudlike energy field.
However, strange things then begin to happen.
Crew : George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex / Romulan Cmdr.)
Majel Barrett (Lt. M'Ress)
Written By : Chuck Menville
¡Albatross [TAS] #20
1974025
Stardate 5275.6
While delivering medical supplies to the planet Dramia, Dr. McCoy is arrested
and charged with causing a plague on Dramia II, 19 years before. The warrant
has been approved by the Federation and Kirk is concerned because Dramian
justice is swift.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Kol-tai / Supreme Prefect)
Written By : Dario Finelli
¡How Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth [TAS] #21
1974025
Stardate 6063.4
The Enterprise is captured by a highly advanced starship piloted by Kulkukan,
an ancient astronaut who visited Earth centuries before and was worshipped as a
god. Kulkukan beams Kirk, McCoy, Scott and Ensign Walking Bear aboard his
vessel, there, they find themselves in a city constructed in styles
reminiscent of many ancient Terran cultures.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : James Doohan (Kulkukan / Lt. Arex)
Written By : David Wise
Russell Bates
¡The Counter-Clock Incident [TAS] #22
1974025
Stardate 6770.3
Commodore Robert April, the first captain of the Enterprise, and his wife
Sarah, the ships first medical officer, are aboard the starship once again to
journey to Commodore April's retirement ceremonies. When an alien craft speeds
by them, Kirk attempts to stop the other vessel with a tractor beam - which
results in the Enterprise being pulled straight into a nova.
Crew : James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
George Takei (Lt. Hikaru Sulu)
Cast : James Doohan (Lt. Arex)
Written By : John Culver
¡The Motion Picture [TOSM] #1M
1979126
Stardate 7412.6
When an unidentified alien, on a direct course to Earth, destroys three
powerful Klingon cruisers, Admiral James T. Kirk returns to the newly
transformed Enterprise to take command.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Lt. Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Cmdr. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Lt. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Admiral James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bill McTosh (Klingon Crew Member)
Billy Van Zandt (Alien Boy)
Craig Thomas (Klingon Crew Member)
Dave Moordigian (Klingon Crew Member)
David Gautreaux (Cmdr. Branch)
Edna Glover (Vulcan Master)
Franklyn Seales (Crew Member)
Gary Faga (Airlock Technician)
Grace Lee Whitney (Ensign Janice Rand)
Howard Itzkowitz (Cargo Deck Ensign)
Iva Lane (Crew Member)
Jimmie Booth (Klingon Crew Member)
Joel Kramer (Klingon Crew Member)
Joel Schultz (Klingon Crew Member)
John D. Gowans (Assistant To Rand)
Jon Rashad Kamal (Cmdr. Sonak)
Joshua Gallegos (Security Officer)
Junero Jennings (Technical Assistant)
Leslie C. Howard (Yeoman)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Marcy Lafferty (Chief De Falco)
Mark Lenard (Klingon Capt.)
Michael Rougas (Lt. Cleary)
Michele Ameen Billy (Lieutenant)
Momo Yashima (Crew Member)
Norman Stuart (Vulcan Master)
Paul Weber (Vulcan Master)
Paula Crist (Crew Member)
Persis Khambatta (Lt. Ilia)
Ralph Brannen (Crew Member)
Ralph Byers (Crew Member)
Roger Aaron Brown (Epsilon Technician)
Sayra Hummel (Technical Assistant)
Stephen Collins (Capt. Willard Decker)
Susan J. Sullivan (Woman)
Terrence O'Connor (Chief Ross)
Tom Morga (Klingon Crew Member)
Tony Rocco (Klingon Crew Member)
Story By : Alan Dean Foster
Screenplay By : Harold Livingston
Directed By : Robert Wise
¡The Wrath Of Khan [TOSM] #2M
1982108
Stardate 8130.3
The Federation Starship Enterprise is on routine training manoeuvers, and
Admiral James T. Kirk seems resigned to the fact that this inspection may well
be the last space mission of his career.
But Khan is back, aided by his exiled band of genetic supermen, has raided
Space Station Regula, stolen a top secret device called Project Genesis and
wrested control of another Federation starship. Khan now schemes to set a most
deadly trap for his old enemy, Kirk. With the threat of universal armageddon.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Capt. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Cmdr. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Lt. Cmdr. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Admiral James T. Kirk)
Cast : Bibi Besch (Dr. Carol Marcus)
David Ruprecht (Radio Voice)
Dianne Harper (Radio Voice)
Ike Eisenmann (Peter Preston)
Joel Marstan (Crew Chief)
John Vargas (Jedda)
John Winston (Mr. Kyle)
Judson Scott (Joaquim)
Kevin Sullivan (March)
Kirstie Alley (Lt. Saavik)
Marcy Vosburgh (Computer Voice)
Merritt Butrick (Dr. David Marcus)
Nicholas Guest (Cadet)
Paul Kent (Cmdr. Beach)
Paul Winfield (Capt. Clark Terrell)
Ricardo Montalban (Khan)
Russell Takaki (Madison)
Teresa E. Victor (Bridge Voice)
Story By : Harve Bennett
Jack B. Sowards
Screenplay By : Jack B. Sowards
Directed By : Nicholas Meyer
¡The Search For Spock [TOSM] #3M
1984101
Stardate 8210.3
Admiral Kirk's defeat of Khan and the creation of the Genesis planet are empty
victories. Spock is dead and McCoy is inexplicably being driven insane. Then a
surprise visit from Sarek, Spock's father, provides a startling revelation,
McCoy is harbouring Spock's living essence. With one friend alive and one not,
but both in pain, Kirk attempts to help his friends by stealing the Enterprise
and defying Starfleets Genesis planet quarantine. But the Klingons have also
learned of Genesis and race to meet Kirk in a deadly rendezvous.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Capt. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Cmdr. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Lt. Cmdr. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Admiral James T. Kirk)
Cast : Allan Miller (Alien In The Bar)
Bob Cummings (Klingon Gunner #1)
Branscombe Richmond (Klingon Gunner #2)
Carl Steven (Spock, Age 9)
Cathie Shirriff (Valkris)
Christopher Lloyd (Cmdr. Kruge)
Conroy Gedeon (Civilian Agent In The Bar)
Dame Judith Anderson (High Priestess T'Lar)
Dave Cadiente (Klingon Sergeant)
Douglas Allan Shanklin (Prison Guard #2)
Frank Force (Elevator Voice)
Frank Welker (Voice Of Spock's Screams)
Gary Faga (Prison Guard #1)
Grace Lee Whitney (Woman In Cafeteria)
Harve Bennett (Flight Recorder Voice)
James B. Sikking (Capt. Styles)
Jeanne Mori (Helmsman On Grissom)
Joe W. Davis (Spock, Age 25)
John Larroquette (Maltz)
Judi Durand (Space Dock Controller Voice)
Katherine Blum (Vulcan Child)
Mario Marcelino (Communications Officer On Grissom)
Mark Lenard (Ambassador Sarek)
Merritt Butrick (Dr. David Marcus)
Miguel Ferrer (First Officer On Excelsior)
Paul Sorensen (Merchantship Capt.)
Phil Morris (Trainee Foster)
Phillip Richard Allen (Capt. Esteban)
Robert Hooks (Admiral Morrow)
Robin Curtis (Lt. Saavik)
Scott McGinnis (Mr. Adventurer)
Sharon Thomas (Waitress In The Bar)
Stephen Liska (Torg)
Stephen Manley (Spock, Age 15)
Teresa E. Victor (Enterprise Computer Voice)
The Loop Group (Background Voices)
Vadia Potenza (Spock, Age 13)
Written By : Harve Bennett
Directed By : Leonard Nimoy
¡The Voyage Home [TOSM] #4M
1986107
Stardate 8390.0
A mysterious alien power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and
destroying the atmosphere. In a frantic attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his
crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of
punk, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien as anything they've ever
encountered in the far reaches of the galaxy.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Capt. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Cmdr. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Lt. Cmdr. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Admiral James T. Kirk)
Cast : Alex Henteloff (Dr. Nichols)
Bob Sarlatte (Waiter)
Brock Peters (Admiral Cartwright)
Catherine Hicks (Dr. Gillian Taylor)
David Ellenstein (Doctor #1)
Donald W. Zautcke (Marine Lieutenant)
Eve Smith (Elderly Patient)
Everett Lee (Cafe Owner)
Grace Lee Whitney (Janice Rand)
Greg Karas (Intern #2)
James Menges (Jogger)
Jane Wiedlin (Alien Communications Officer)
Jane Wyatt (Amanda)
Jeff Lester (FBI Agent)
Jeffrey Martin (Electronic Technician)
Joe Knowland (Antique Store Owner)
Joe Lando (Shore Patrolman)
John Miranda (Garbage Man #2)
John Schuck (Klingon Ambassador)
Joseph Naradzay (Marine Sargeant)
Judy Levitt (Doctor #2)
Kirk Thatcher (Punk On Bus)
Majel Barrett (Christine Chapel)
Mark Lenard (Ambassador Sarek)
Martin Pistone (Controller #2)
Michael Berryman (Starfleet Display Officer)
Michael Snyder (Starfleet Communications Officer)
Mike Brislane (Saratoga Science Officer)
Mike Timoney (Electronic Technician)
Newell Tarrant (CDO)
Nick Ramus (Saratoga Helmsman)
Phil Rubinstein (Garbage Man #1)
Raymond Singer (Young Doctor)
Richard Harder (Joe)
Robert Ellenstein (Federation President)
Robin Curtis (Lt. Saavik)
Scott DeVenney (Bob Briggs)
Teresa E. Victor (Usher)
Thaddeus Golas (Controller #1)
Tom Mustin (Intern #1)
Tony Edwards (Pilot)
Vijay Amritraj (Starship Captain)
Viola Stimpson (Lady In Tour)
Story By : Harve Bennett
Leonard Nimoy
Screenplay By : Harve Bennett
Nicholas Meyer
Peter Krikes
Steve Meerson
Directed By : Leonard Nimoy
¡The Final Frontier [TOSM] #5M
1989107
Stardate 8454.1
Vacationing Captain Kirk faces two challenges, climbing Yosemite's El Capitan
and teaching campfire songs to Spock. But vacations are cut short when a
renegade Vulcan hijacks the Enterprise and pilots it on a journey to uncover
the universes innermost secrets.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Capt. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Cmdr. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Lt. Cmdr. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Beverly Hart (High Priestess)
Bill Quinn (McCoy's Father)
Charles Cooper (Korrd)
Cynthia Blaise (Amanda)
Cynthia Gouw (Caithlin Dar)
David Warner (St. John Talbot)
George Murdock (God)
Harve Bennett (Starfleet Chief Of Staff)
Jonathan Simpson (Young Sarek)
Laurence Luckinbill (Sybok)
Melanie Shatner (Yeoman)
Rex Holman (J'onn)
Spice Williams (Vixis)
Steve Susskind (Pitchman)
Todd Bryant (Capt. Klaa)
Story By : David Loughery
Harve Bennett
William Shatner
Screenplay By : David Loughery
Directed By : William Shatner
¡The Undiscovered Country [TOSM] #6M
1991109
Stardate 9521.6
After years as adversaries, the Federation and the Klingon Empire prepare for
a peace summit. But the prospect of intergalactic glasnost with sworn enemies
is an alarming one to Captain Kirk. When a Klingon ship is attacked and the
Enterprise is held accountable, the dogs of war are unleashed again, as both
forces brace for what may be their final, deadly encounter.
Crew : DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard H. McCoy)
George Takei (Capt. Hikaru Sulu)
James Doohan (Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
Leonard Nimoy (Capt. Spock)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Cmdr. Uhura)
Walter Koenig (Lt. Cmdr. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Angelo Tiffe (Excelsior Navigator)
Boris Krutonog (Helmsman Lojur)
Brett Porter (General Stec)
Brock Peters (Admiral Cartwright)
Carlos Cestero (Munitions Man)
Christian Slater (Excelsior Communications Officer)
Christopher Plummer (General Chang)
Clifford Shegog (Klingon Officer)
Darryl Henriques (Nanclus)
David Orange (Sleepy Klingon)
David Warner (Chancellor Gorkon)
Douglas Engalla (Prisoner at Rura Penthe)
Edward Clements (Young Crewman)
Grace Lee Whitney (Janice Rand)
Iman (Martia)
Jeremy Roberts (Excelsior Officer)
Jim Boeke (First Klingon General)
John Bloom (Behemoth Alien)
John Schuck (Klingon Ambassador)
Judy Levitt (Military Aide)
Katie Jane Johnston (Martia as a Child)
Kim Cattrall (Lt. Valeris)
Kurtwood Smith (Federation President)
Leon Russom (Chief In Command)
Mark Lenard (Sarek)
Matthias Hues (Klingon General #2)
Michael Bofshever (Excelsior Engineer)
Michael Dorn (Klingon Defense Attorney)
Michael Snyder (Crewman Dax)
Paul Rossili (Brigadier Kerla)
Rene Auberjonois (Col. West)
Robert Easton (Klingon Judge)
Rosana DeSoto (Azetbur)
Shakti (ADC)
Todd Bryant (Klingon Translator)
Tom Morga (The Brute)
W. Morgan Sheppard (Klingon Cmdr.)
Story By : Lawrence Konner
Leonard Nimoy
Mark Rosenthal
Screenplay By : Denny Martin Flinn
Nicholas Meyer
Directed By : Nicholas Meyer
¡Encounter At Farpoint, Part 1 [TNG] #1
1987044
Stardate 41153.7
The 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
¡The Naked Now [TNG] #3
1987044
Stardate 41209.2
A hauntingly familiar disease is unleashed aboard the Enterprise after it
makes contact with the Tsiolkovsky, a now-dead research ship that had been
investigating a nearby stars collapse. Those afflicted act intoxicated and
mentally unstable. As Dr. Crusher races to find a cure, the diseases symptoms
ring a bell with Riker, who goes looking through decades of records with Data
until they realise that the original Enterprise encountered the same disease.
But the old cure doesn't work, and before Dr. Crusher can discover why, her
afflicted son helps disable computer control, putting the ship at the mercy of
the nearby collapsing star. Eventually almost the entire crew - including the
Doctor, Picard, Yar and Data - come down with the virus.
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 : Benjamin W. S. Lum (Assistant Engineer Jim Shimoda)
Brooke Bundy (Chief Engineer Sarah MacDougal)
David Renan (Conn)
Kenny Koch (Kissing Crewman)
Michael Rider (Transporter Chief)
Skip Stellrecht (Engineering Crewman)
Teleplay By : J. Michael Bingham (aka D. C. Fontana)
Story By : J. Michael Bingham (aka D. C. Fontana)
John D. F. Black
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Code Of Honor [TNG] #4
1987044
Stardate 41235.25
A plague on Styris IV sends the Enterprise to the only known source for an
organic vaccine, Ligon II. Negotiations go smoothly for the vaccine until the
planets chief, Lutan, suddenly kidnaps Yar after being impressed by both her
beauty and her strength. To get her back, Picard must abide by the Prime
Directive and the Ligonians strict patience and code of honour - and Yar must
combat Lutan's current "First One" wife, who now feels her honour challenged,
in a fight to the death.
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 : James Louis Watkins (Hagon)
Jessie Lawrence Ferguson (Lutan)
Karole Selmon (Yareena)
Michael Rider (Transporter Chief)
Written By : Katharyn Powers
Michael Baron
Directed By : Russ Mayberry
¡The Last Outpost [TNG] #5
1987044
Stardate 41386.4
History is overshadowed by danger as the Enterprise readies for the first
Federation contact with the Ferengi, the supercapitalists of the galaxy, while
chasing one of the vessels to retrieve an outposts T-9 energy converter. The
chase ends abruptly when both ships find themselves immobilized over an unknown
planet, which turns out to be an outpost of the long-dead Tkon Empire. A joint
mission to investigate is arranged, but the Ferengi double-cross Riker's team
and attacks them.
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 : Armin Shimerman (Letek)
Darryl Henriques (The Portal)
Jake Dengel (Mordoc)
Mike Gomez (DaiMon Taar)
Tracey Walter (Kayron)
Teleplay By : Herbert Wright
Story By : Richard Krzemien
Directed By : Richard Colla
¡Where No One Has Gone Before [TNG] #6
1987044
Stardate 41263.1
The brave new warp theories of a supposedly brilliant Starfleet consultant go
awry when the "expert" plunges the ship first into a neighbouring galaxy and
then into a dimension where the physical and mental worlds converge. The
trouble turns out not to be with expert Kosinski's theories but with his
mysteriously meek "assistant", whose race can travel among dimensions and
times. The strain of propelling the entire ship, though, has put the so-called
Traveller gravely near death - threatening to strand the Enterprise forever.
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 : Biff Yeager (Lt. Cmdr. Argyle)
Charles Dayton (Crew Member)
Dennis Madalone (Fire Ensign)
Eric Menyuk (The Traveller)
Herta Ware (Yvette Gessard Picard)
Stanley Kamel (Kosinski)
Victoria Dillard (Ballerina)
Written By : Diane Duane
Michael Reaves
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Lonely Among Us [TNG] #7
1987044
Stardate 41249.3
The spat between two neighbouring planets would be almost comical if it weren't
for the Enterprises serious task of transporting their ambassadors to
parliament, a UFP diplomatic outpost. En route there, the ship passes through a
strange energy cloud, and puzzling malfunctions start to occur. Worf and Dr.
Crusher then show bizarre personality shifts while attending to them. After an
assistant engineer is murdered while inspecting the malfunctions, Data adopts
the methods of Sherlock Holmes. But Troi's hypnosis of Crusher and Worf reveals
that they have accidentally taken aboard a long-lonely life-force.
The creature is now looking for a host body to return it to the energy cloud.
The crew is shocked when the being chooses Picard as its host. After
apologising for the damage it caused, the alien has Picard resigns his command
and divert the ship back to the cloud - where they beam out as pure energy.
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 : Colm Meaney (Miles O'Brien)
John Durbin (Ssestar)
Kavi Raz (Lt. Cmdr. Singh)
Marc Alaimo (Badar N'D'D)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Story By : Michael Halperin
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Justice [TNG] #8
1987044
Stardate 41255.6
The pastoral planet of Rubicun III beckons after the Enterprise delivers a
party of colonists to the nearby Strnad system. Rubicons healthy people - the
Edo - and their ways of love and open sensual pleasure make this planet seem
like the perfect R&R stop. But trouble looms in paradise after Wesley
inadvertently chases a ball into one of the Edos always shifting forbidden
zones, drawing the planets simple punishment for every crime - death. Dr.
Crusher is furious, but Picard feels helpless under the Prime Directive.
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 : Brad Zerbst (Medical Technician)
Brenda Bakke (Rivan)
David Michael Graves (Edo Boy #2)
David Q. Combs (Mediator #1)
Eric Matthew (Edo Boy #1)
Jay Louden (Liator)
Josh Clark (Conn)
Judith Jones (Edo Girl)
Richard Lavin (Mediator #2)
Teleplay By : Worley Thorne
Story By : Ralph Wills (aka John D. F. Black)
Worley Thorne
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Battle [TNG] #9
1987044
Stardate 41723.9
While waiting to meet the Ferengi, Picard is amazed when his old ship, the
Stargazer, turns up. But the unusual headache he's having increases when DaiMon
Bok of the Ferengi welcomes him as the hero of the Battle of Maxia, the
incident in which Picard had to abandon the Stargazer after it was mysteriously
attacked. To his own crews amazement, Bok presents the derelict starship to
Picard as a gift - most unmercenary for a Ferengi. But there's method in his
madness, at Maxia, Bok's son was the other captain, who was killed after
attacking the Stargazer. Bok has forged log tapes on Stargazer showing Picard
fired first.
As Riker, Data and La Forge work to clear their captain, Wesley finds that
energy waves from the old ship match Picard's brain scan, He has stumbled onto
the other part of Bok's trap - a mind-control device planted among Picard's
belongings. Aboard his old ship, Picard is reliving the Battle of Maxia, and is
about to use the acclaimed "Picard Maneuver" - but with the Enterprise cast as
the enemy.
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 : Doug Warhit (Kazago)
Frank Corsentino (DaiMon Bok)
Robert Towers (Rata)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Herbert Wright
Story By : Larry Forrester
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Hide And Q [TNG] #10
1987044
Stardate 41590.5
Having evaluated their recent contact with humanity the Q continuum sends Q
back to the Enterprise to try to entice Riker into joining them. Although Q
offers Riker immortality and almost limitless power, the first officer
refuses, preferring to live with those he trusts.
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 : Elaine Nalee (Disaster Survivor)
John de Lancie (Q)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
William A. Wallace (Adult Wesley)
Teleplay By : C. J. Holland (aka Maurice Hurley)
Gene Roddenberry
Story By : C. J. Holland (aka Maurice Hurley)
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Haven [TNG] #11
1987044
Stardate 41294.5
When a plague ship approaches the beautiful planet of Haven, Picard traps it
in a tractor beam to prevent the Tarellians from spreading the disease they
carry to the inhabitants below. Surprisingly the Tarellians have actually come
for Wyatt Miller a young doctor who has experienced a mysterious connection
with a young Tarellian woman since his childhood.
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 : Anna Katarina (Valeda Innis)
Armin Shimerman (Gift Box)
Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
Danitza Kingsley (Ariana)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Michael Rider (Transporter Chief)
Nan Martin (Victoria Miller)
Raye Birk (Wrenn)
Rob Knepper (Wyatt Miller)
Robert Ellenstein (Steven Miller)
Teleplay By : Tracy Torme
Story By : Lan OKun
Tracy Torme
Directed By : Richard Compton
¡The Big Goodbye [TNG] #12
1988044
Stardate 41997.7
After completing a gruelling preparation for contact with the protocol
sensitive Jarada, Picard joins Crusher, Data and fiction expert Whalen for a
relaxing holodeck adventure based on Dixon Hill, a fictional detective of the
1940s. Unfortunately a sensor probe from the Jarada damages the holodeck and
endangers their lives.
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 : Carolyn Allport (Jessica Bradley)
David Selburg (Whalan)
Dick Miller (Vendor)
Erik Cord (Thug)
Gary Armagnac (Lt. NcNary)
Harvey Jason (Felix Leech)
Lawrence Tierney (Cyrus Redblock)
Mike Genovese (Desk Sergeant)
Rhonda Aldrich (Madeline)
William Boyett (Lt. Dan Bell)
Written By : Tracy Torme
Directed By : Joseph L. Scanlan
¡Datalore [TNG] #13
1988044
Stardate 41242.4
On Omicron Theta an away team finds a complete set of parts for an android.
After reassembly the android introduces himself as Lore, Data's brother.
Barely in time, Data and Wesley discover Lore's evil intent to feed the crew
to a malevolent creature called the crystalline entity.
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 : Biff Yeager (Lt. Cmdr. Argyle)
Brent Spiner (Lore)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Gene Roddenberry
Robert Lewin
Story By : Maurice Hurley
Robert Lewin
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Angel One [TNG] #14
1988044
Stardate 41636.9
Beaming down to the planet Angel One to recover the crew of the disabled
freighter Odin, Riker and an away team discover that the men do not wish to
leave, even though their lives are in danger because their presence is
upsetting the heavily matriarchal culture.
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 : Karen Montgomery (Beata)
Leonard John Crofoot (Trent)
Patricia McPherson (Ariel)
Sam Hennings (Ramsey)
Written By : Patrick Barry
Directed By : Michael Rhodes
¡11001001 [TNG] #15
1988044
Stardate 41365.9
The Enterprise, while docked at a Starbase for minor refits, is hijacked by
the Bynars, whose home star has gone nova, rendering their computerized
planet inoperative. They have stored the contents of their race memory in the
ships computer in the hopes that Riker and Picard, being stalled in the
holodeck by the beautiful woman of Riker's dreams, can reactivate their home.
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 : Abdul Salaam el Razzac (Bass Player)
Alexandra Johnson (One Zero)
Carolyn McCormick (Minuet)
Gene Dynarski (Cmdr. Orfil Quinteros)
Iva Lane (Zero Zero)
Jack Sheldon (Piano Player)
Katy Beyer (Zero One)
Kelli Ann McNally (One One)
Ron Brown (Drummer)
Written By : Maurice Hurley
Robert Lewin
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Too Short A Season [TNG] #16
1988044
Stardate 41309.5
Facing the potential of repeating a mistake made forty years ago when he
traded arms for hostages and thereby plunged Mordan IV into civil war, Admiral
Mark Jameson gives himself a massive dose of a de-aging drug to restore his
youth prior to beginning hostage negotiations yet again on the wartorn planet.
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 : Clayton Rohner (Admiral Mark Jameson)
Marsha Hunt (Anne Jameson)
Michael Pataki (Governor Karnas)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Michael Michaelian
Story By : Michael Michaelian
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡When The Bough Breaks [TNG] #17
1988044
Stardate 41509.1
After the once believed mythical planet of Aldea decloaks on front of the
Enterprise its leaders ask for the unthinkable. No longer able to procreate,
due to the depletion of the ozone layer of their planet by their pervasive
technology, the Aldeans offer to purchase children in exchange for their
advanced scientific knowledge.
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 : Amy Wheaton (Tara)
Brenda Strong (Rashella)
Connie Danese (Toya)
Dan Mason (Accolan)
Dierk Torsek (Dr. Harry Bernard Sr.)
Ivy Bethune (Duana)
Jandi Swanson (Katie)
Jeremy Wheaton (Mason)
Jerry Hardin (Radue)
Jessica Bova (Alexandra)
Michele Marsh (Leda)
Paul Lambert (Melian)
Philip N. Waller (Harry Bernard Jr.)
Vanessa Bova (Alexandra)
Written By : Hannah Louise Shearer
Directed By : Kim Manners
¡Home Soil [TNG] #18
1988044
Stardate 41463.9
Unwittingly, a terraforming team on Velara III begins killing the crystal life
forms indigenous to the planet. A detachment of the crystals not only declares
war on the team but extends the battle to the Enterprise as well.
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 : Carolyne Barry (Female Engineer)
Elizabeth Lindsey (Louisa Kim)
Gerard Prendergast (Bjorn Benson)
Mario Roccuzzo (Arthur Malencon)
Walter Gotell (Kurt Mandl)
Teleplay By : Robert Sabaroff
Story By : Karl Guers
Ralph Sanchez
Robert Sabaroff
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Coming Of Age [TNG] #19
1988044
Stardate 41416.2
Wesley is faced with a challenging test of his intelligence as he auditions to
be a Starfleet cadet, but he does not realize that the psychological exam he
is to receive is the more gruelling barrier. Aboard the Enterprise, the
Captain is investigated by a pair of Starfleet officers who seem to have one
thing on their minds, finding some fault in Picard's logs with which to begin
a court martial to take him out of the command chair, suspecting Picard is
part of a conspiracy within the ranks of Starfleet.
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 : Brendan McKane (Technician #1)
Daniel Riordan (Rondon)
Estee Chandler (Oliana Mirren)
John Putch (Mordock)
Robert Ito (Lt. Chang)
Robert Schenkkan (Lt. Cmdr. Dexter Remick)
Stephen Gregory (Jake Curland)
Tasia Valenza (T'Shanik)
Ward Costello (Admiral Gregory Quinn)
Wyatt Knight (Technician #2)
Written By : Sandy Fries
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Heart Of Glory [TNG] #20
1988044
Stardate 41503.7
The rescue of a trio of Klingons from a severely damaged freighter turns
dangerous when the crew discovers that the group is wanted by the Klingon
empire. The warriors soon escape from the brig and one of them ends up in
Main Engineering with a weapon pointed at the warp core.
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 : Brad Zerbst (Nurse)
Charles H. Hyman (Lt. Konmel)
David Froman (Capt. K'Nera)
Dennis Madalone (Ramos)
Robert Bauer (Kunivas)
Vaughn Armstrong (Cmdr. Korris)
Teleplay By : Maurice Hurley
Story By : D. C. Fontana
Herbert Wright
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡The Arsenal Of Freedom [TNG] #21
1988044
Stardate 41798.2
An Away Team consisting of Riker, Data and Yar runs headlong into danger when
Riker is put in suspended animation by an intelligent robot weapon which
proved to be too powerful for its creators, and it looks as if it may
eliminate the away team, joined by Picard and Dr. Crusher, while its
counterpart attacks the Enterprise, where Geordi fears his experience may
not be enough to help the crew survive.
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 : George de la Pena (Lt. Orfil Solis)
Julia Nickson (Ensign Lian T'Su)
Marco Rodriguez (Capt. Paul Rice)
Vincent Schiavelli (The Peddler)
Vyto Ruginis (Chief Engineer Lt. Logan)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Richard Manning
Story By : Maurice Hurley
Robert Lewin
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Symbiosis [TNG] #22
1988044
Stardate Unknown
Rescuing two Ornarans, two Brekkians and several containers of Felicium from
a distressed freighter, the crew of the Enterprise soon discovers the unique
relationship between the two races. For two hundred years the Brekkians have
supplied the Ornarans with Felicium, supposedly to stave off the effects of a
deadly plague. In fact, Felicium is a highly addictive drug and the Brekkians
know it.
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 : Judson Scott (Sobi)
Kenneth Tigar (Margon)
Kimberly Farr (Langor)
Merritt Butrick (T'Jon)
Richard Lineback (Romas)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Richard Manning
Robert Lewin
Story By : Robert Lewin
Directed By : Win Phelps
¡Skin Of Evil [TNG] #23
1988044
Stardate 41601.3
The Enterprise rushes to rescue a shuttlecraft carrying Troi and the Away
Team, discovers that Armus, an evil entity, is preventing them from saving
Troi and the shuttle pilot. To make sure that its point is clear, Armus kills
Tasha Yar and torments Troi and the rest of the crew.
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 : Brad Zerbst (Nurse)
Mart McChesney (Armus)
Raymond Forchion (Lt. Ben Pieto)
Ron Gans (Voice of Armus)
Walker Boone (Lt. Cmdr. Leland T. Lynch)
Teleplay By : Hannah Louise Shearer
Joseph Stefano
Story By : Joseph Stefano
Directed By : Joseph L. Scanlan
¡We'll Always Have Paris [TNG] #24
1988044
Stardate 41697.9
Picard and the crew investigate the source of distortions in time that are
being felt across the galaxy and discover the ailing temporal scientist Dr.
Manheim's experiments have malfunctioned, sending his consciousness into an
alternate dimension and leaving his body to die in Dr. Crusher's sick bay,
while his wife turns out to be the girl Picard left behind to join Starfleet.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
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 : Dan Kern (Lt. Dean)
Isabel Lorca (Gabrielle)
John-Paul Vignon (Edouard)
Kelly Ashmore (Francine)
Lance Spellerberg (Transporter Chief Herbert)
Michelle Phillips (Jenice Manheim)
Rod Loomis (Dr. Paul Manheim)
Written By : Deborah Dean Davis
Hannah Louise Shearer
Directed By : Robert Becker
¡Conspiracy [TNG] #25
1988044
Stardate 41775.5
Picard is taken into the confidence of his good friend Captain Walker Keel,
who warns that Starfleet is slowly being taken over by a conspiracy that plans
to use the resources of Starfleet for conquest. After the shocking destruction
of Keel's ship and a series of grisly discoveries about the High Admirals of
Starfleet, Picard learns that Earth is home of the queen of an alien swarm.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
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 : Henry Darrow (Admiral Savar)
Jonathan Farwell (Capt. Walker Keel)
Michael Berryman (Capt. Rixx)
Ray Reinhardt (Admiral Aaron)
Robert Schenkkan (Lt. Cmdr. Dexter Remick)
Ursaline Bryant (Capt. Tryla Scott)
Ward Costello (Admiral Gregory Quinn)
Teleplay By : Tracy Torme
Story By : Robert Sabaroff
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The Neutral Zone [TNG] #26
1988044
Stardate 41986.0
Data, curious about three cryogenically frozen earth people from the 20th
century found in a derelict preservation satellite, brings them back to the
ship and Dr. Crusher revives them. Meanwhile, Picard and Riker must be
prepared to negotiate or fight as the Romulans return to the borders of the
neutral zone, and the 20th century visitors only complicate matters.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
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 : Anthony James (Subcmdr. Thei)
Gracie Harrison (Clare Raymond)
Leon Rippy (Sonny Clemonds)
Marc Alaimo (Cmdr. Tebok)
Peter Mark Richman (Ralph Offenhouse)
Teleplay By : Maurice Hurley
Story By : Deborah McIntyre
Monica Clee
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Child [TNG] #27
1988044
Stardate 42073.1
As the Enterprise flies to Odet IX to pick up plasma plague samples a small
energy being enters the ship. When it finds a sleeping Troi, she becomes
pregnant, and the childs rapid growth causes uneasiness among the crew, more
so after discovering that the boy emits Eichner radiation, which causes a
plague specimen to grow, threatening the lives of everyone aboard.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Dawn Arnemaan (Miss Gladstone)
Dore Keller (Engineering Ensign)
R. J. Williams (Ian Andrew Troi)
Seymour Cassel (Lt. Cmdr. Hester Dealt)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Zachary Benjamin (Young Ian Andrew Troi)
Written By : Jaron Summers
Jon Povill
Maurice Hurley
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Where Silence Has Lease [TNG] #28
1988044
Stardate 42193.6
After an area of blackness swallows the ship the being who lives within named
Nagilum, subjects the crew to series of laboratory experiments. Faced with the
prospect of watching Nagilum kill one third to one half of his crew merely to
investigate death, Picard opts to set the ships auto-destruct.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Charles Douglass (Ensign Haskell)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Earl Boen (Nagilum)
Written By : Jack B. Sowards
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Elementary, Dear Data [TNG] #29
1988044
Stardate 42286.3
When Dr. Pulaski challenges Data to solve a mystery in true Holmesian fashion,
La Forge makes the mistake of asking the computer to fashion an adversary that
can defeat the android. The computer honours the chief engineers request by
crating a sentient superintelligent Moriarty.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Alan Shearman (Inspector Lestrade)
Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Assistant Engineer Clancy)
Biff Manard (Ruffian)
Daniel Davis (Professor James Moriarty)
Diz White (Prostitute)
Richard Merson (Pie Man)
Written By : Brian Alan Lane
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡The Outrageous Okona [TNG] #30
1988044
Stardate 42402.7
A nonchalant space rogue is welcomed aboard the Enterprise by Picard and the
crew, but the pleasantries of his visit are cut short by two representatives
of rival worlds demanding Okona's life for crimes he claims not to have
committed, yet he does know who the guilty parties are and it's up to him
to unite the aggressors.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Albert Stratton (Kushell)
Douglas Rowe (Debin)
Joe Piscopo (Comic)
Kieran Mulroney (Benzan)
Rosalind Ingledew (Yanar)
Teri Hatcher (Lt. B. G. Robinson)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
William O. Campbell (Capt. Thaduin Okona)
Teleplay By : Burton Armus
Story By : David Landsberg
Lance Dickson
Les Menchen
Directed By : Robert Becker
¡Loud As A Whisper [TNG] #31
1989044
Stardate 42477.2
Disaster strikes after the Enterprise transports peace negotiator Riva and his
chorus, a trio of translators who function in telepathic concert with their
profoundly deaf leader, to wartorn Solari V. A dissenter in the movement for
peace murders Riva's chorus, leaving the negotiator completely isolated until
he determines to turn this disadvantage into an advantage.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Chip Heller (Warrior #2)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Howie Seago (Riva)
John Garrett (Lieutenant)
Leo Damian (Adonis / Warrior)
Marnie Mosiman (Woman)
Richard Lavin (Warrior #1)
Thomas Oglesby (Scholar)
Written By : Jacqueline Zambrano
Directed By : Larry Shaw
¡The Schizoid Man [TNG] #32
1989044
Stardate 42437.5
Refusing to accept the death of his intellect, Dr. Ira Graves transfers his
consciousness into Data before his physical body ceases to function. Than a
series of accidents, caused by Graves undisciplined emotions finding release
in Data's superior strength, convinces the scientist to vacate the androids
body.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Barbara Alyn Woods (Kareen Brianon)
Suzie Plakson (Lt. Selar)
W. Morgan Sheppard (Dr. Ira Graves)
Teleplay By : Tracy Torme
Story By : Hans Beimler
Richard Manning
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Unnatural Selection [TNG] #33
1989044
Stardate 42494.8
An experiment in genetic engineering runs awry when the enhanced immune
systems of the children accidentally create an agent that causes accelerated
aging in normal humans. Just in time, the crew concocts a plan to use the
transporter to sample each affected persons DNA and restore them to normal.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
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 : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
George L. Baxter (David)
J. Patrick McNamara (Capt. Taggart)
Patricia Smith (Dr. Sarah Kingsley)
Scott Trost (Transporter Ensign)
Written By : John Mason
Mike Gray
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡A Matter Of Honor [TNG] #34
1989044
Stardate 42506.5
When Kargan, captain of the Klingon vessel Pagh, comes to believe that the
Enterprise is responsible for infecting his ship with a hull consuming
parasite and vows revenge, Riker, on board the Pagh as part of an officer
exchange program, assumes command by using an emergency transponder to fool
the crew of the Enterprise into beaming Kargan onto Picard's bridge.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Thompson (Lt. Klag)
Christopher Collins (Capt. Kargan)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
John Putch (Ensign Mendon)
Laura Drake (Vekma)
Peter Parros (Tactics Officer)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Burton Armus
Story By : Burton Armus
Gregory Amos
Wanda M. Haight
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡The Measure Of A Man [TNG] #35
1989044
Stardate 42523.7
When Data refuses to participate in a Starfleet scientists android experiments
where he will serve not only as a blueprint but as a guinea pig and to supply
spare parts, he is put on trial and Picard wrangles that Data is a free agent
and not the property of Starfleet, and Captain Louvois assigns Riker to
prosecute.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Amanda McBroom (Capt. Phillipa Louvois)
Brian Brophy (Cmdr. Bruce Maddox)
Clyde Kusatsu (Admiral Nakamura)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Melinda M. Snodgrass
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡The Dauphin [TNG] #36
1989044
Stardate 42568.8
Wesley falls in love when the Enterprise transports a young lady named Salia
and her overprotective guardian named Anya to Daled IV, where Salia will
assume the planets leadership. Picard soon discovers that both of the women
are actually shapeshifters with advanced capabilities and realizes that Anya's
absolute determination that no harm come to Salia could endanger the ship.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Cindy Sorenson (Anya As Furry Animal)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Jamie Hubbard (Salia)
Jennifer Barlow (Ensign Gibson)
Madchen Amick (Anya As Teenage Girl)
Paddi Edwards (Anya)
Peter Neptune (Crewman Aron)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Leonard Mlodinow
Scott Rubenstein
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Contagion [TNG] #37
1989044
Stardate 42609.1
With his ship increasingly debilitated by a sophisticated computer virus,
Picard takes the Enterprise into the Neutral Zone to uncover the source of
the virus, the home planet of the fabled Iconians, a long dead race that
reportedly possessed incredible technologies. Barely in time La Forge
discovers a way to remove the virus before it destroys the ship.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Carolyn Seymour (Subcmdr. Taris)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Dana Sparks (Tactical Ensign)
Folkert Schmidt (Doctor)
Thalmus Rasulala (Capt. Donald Varley)
Written By : Beth Woods
Steve Gerber
Directed By : Joseph L. Scanlan
¡The Royale [TNG] #38
1989044
Stardate 42625.4
Orbiting the completely inhospitable planet Thate VIII, the crew finds
wreckage from an ancient Earth craft and discovers an even stranger
anachronism below on the surface, a perfect simulation of the events in the
pulp novel Hotel Royal. Curiosity turns to worry when an away team discovers
that they are trapped in a fantasy taken from the novels pages.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Gregory Beecroft (Mickey D)
Jill Jacobson (Vanessa)
Leo Garcia (Bell Boy)
Noble Willingham (Texas)
Sam Anderson (Assistant Manager)
Written By : Keith Mills (aka Tracy Torme)
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Time Squared [TNG] #39
1989044
Stardate 42679.2
When the crew rescues a drifting shuttle, they discover its pilot is an
incoherent Jean-Luc Picard from six hours in the future. Ominously, the
shuttles logs show the destruction of the Enterprise by an energy vortex.
A short time later, when the energy vortex does appear Picard flies the ship
to safety by taking the opposite actions of his future counterpart.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Maurice Hurley
Story By : Kurt Michael Bensmiller
Directed By : Joseph L. Scanlan
¡The Icarus Factor [TNG] #40
1989044
Stardate 42686.4
After Starfleet offers Riker a command, the first officer must under go a
briefing by his estranged father, Kyle Riker. At first William Riker will have
nothing to do with his dad, but after they hit each other with sticks for a
while, they kiss and make up.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Lance Spellerberg (Ensign Herbert)
Mitchell Ryan (Kyle Riker)
Teleplay By : David Assael
Robert L. McCullough
Story By : David Assael
Directed By : Robert Iscove
¡Pen Pals [TNG] #41
1989044
Stardate 42695.3
Data makes unauthorized contact with a little girl named Sarjenka, who lives
on Drema IV. Disturbed that Sarjenka's planet is being torn apart by volcanic
eruptions, Data convinces Picard to intervene and save her world by using
harmonic vibrations to shatter the planets naturally aligned dilithium
crystals.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ann H. Gillespie (Ensign Hildebrandt)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nicholas Cascone (Ensign Davies)
Nikki Cox (Sarjenka)
Whitney Rydbeck (Ensign Alans)
Teleplay By : Melinda M. Snodgrass
Story By : Hannah Louise Shearer
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Q Who? [TNG] #42
1989044
Stardate 42761.3
After Picard states that the Enterprise is ready to meet any challenges that
might comes its way, Q transports them seven thousand light years for their
first encounter with the Borg. The captain soon realizes that the Enterprise
is hopelessly outmatched and pleads for Q's further assistance.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
John de Lancie (Q)
Lycia Naff (Ensign Sonya Gomez)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Maurice Hurley
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Samaritan Snare [TNG] #43
1989044
Stardate 42779.1
As Picard undergoes an operation to replace his faulty cybergenetic heart,
Riker and the Enterprise respond to the distress call from a Pakled vessel.
The first officer discovers, too late, that the Pakled plea for help is merely
a ruse to kidnap La Forge in an attempt to extort technology from the
Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Christopher Collins (Grebnedlog)
Daniel Benzali (Surgeon)
Leslie Morris (Reginod)
Lycia Naff (Ensign Sonya Gomez)
Tzi Ma (Biomolecular Specialist)
Written By : Robert L. McCullough
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Up The Long Ladder [TNG] #44
1989044
Stardate 42823.2
Seeking to solve two problems at once, Picard proposes a marriage between the
Bringloidi, Irish descendants of Earth who had established a back to nature
settlement on a planet threatened by stellar flares, and a colony of clones in
desperate need of fresh DNA on Mariposa.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barrie Ingham (Danilo O'Dell)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Jon de Vries (Granger)
Rosalyn Landor (Brenna)
Written By : Melinda M. Snodgrass
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Manhunt [TNG] #45
1989044
Stardate 42859.2
The Enterprise crew welcomes some fishlike Antidean delegates to a peace
summit and, on short notice, Troi's bothersome mother. Lwaxana Troi, now in
a phase of increased sexual activity, has come to the Enterprise to visit
Picard, which meets with disapproval from Counsellor Troi and amusement from
Riker, while the captain hides in the holodeck generated world of Dixon Hill
once more.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Mick Fleetwood (Antidean Dignitary)
Rhonda Aldrich (Madeline)
Robert Costanzo (Slade Blender)
Robert O'Reilly (Tough Guy)
Rod Arrants (Rex)
Wren T. Brown (Transport Pilot)
Written By : Terry Devereaux (aka Tracy Torme)
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡The Emissary [TNG] #46
1989044
Stardate 42901.3
Worf's former girlfriend K'Ehleyr joins the Enterprise to assist in a crisis
involving the Klingon Empire. A group of warriors, dispatched seventy five
years ago in a sleeper ship, will soon awake, lacking any knowledge of the
current peace treaty between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. The
Enterprise must stop them before they go on a rampage and destroy the
defenceless colonies in the region.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Ensign Clancy)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Dietrich Bader (Tactical Crewman)
Georgann Johnson (Admiral Gromek)
Lance Le Gault (K'Temoc)
Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Richard Manning
Story By : Thomas H. Calder
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Peak Performance [TNG] #47
1989044
Stardate 42923.4
The Enterprise undertakes Federation mandated wargames, as tactical observer
Sima Kolrami observes and, more often, pesters the crew. Picard is pitted
against Riker in a manoeuvre that is harmless until a Ferengi attack puts the
crew of the Enterprise and the Hathaway, Riker's vessel in a no-win situation,
which Riker has the key to.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Armin Shimerman (Bractor)
David Lander (Ferengi Tactician)
Glenn Morshower (Ensign Burke)
Leslie Neale (Ensign Nagel)
Roy Brocksmith (Sirna Kolrami)
Written By : David Kemper
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Shades Of Grey [TNG] #48
1989044
Stardate 42976.1
When a plant jabs Riker in the leg during a preliminary geological survey on
an unexplored planet, Pulaski finds that stimulating the first officers bad
memories slows the growth of the infection, making the microbes pack up their
bags and leave.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Diana Muldaur (Dr. Katherine Pulaski)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Maurice Hurley
Richard Manning
Story By : Maurice Hurley
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Evolution [TNG] #49
1989044
Stardate 43125.8
As a critical time frame approaches, when the crew of the Enterprise must have
the main computer to assist in a once in a lifetime experiment monitoring an
eruption from the surface of a neutron star, Wesley Crusher's science project
goes awry releasing tiny robots called nanites, which soon start feasting on
the computers memory chips.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Amy O'Neill (Annette)
Ken Jenkins (Dr. Paul Stubbs)
Mary McCusker (Nurse)
Randal Patrick (Crewman #1)
Scott Grimes (Eric)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Michael Piller
Michael Wagner
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Ensigns Of Command [TNG] #50
1989044
Stardate 43133.3
Data must convince a group of settlers to leave a world deeded by treaty to
the Sheliak Corporate, an ill tempered, non-humanoid race, before the Sheliak
colonization vessels arrive and clear the planet of its humanoid infestation.
At the same time, Picard struggles to find a way within the bounds of the
agreement to forestall the destruction and evacuate the humans.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Eileen Seeley (Ard'rian McKenzie)
Grainger Hines (Gosheven)
Mark L. Taylor (Haritath)
Mart McChesney (Sheliak)
Richard James (Kentor)
Written By : Melinda M. Snodgrass
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The Survivors [TNG] #51
1989044
Stardate 43152.4
Picard uncovers the truth about the two survivors of a Husnock attack on Delta
Rana IV , Kevin and Rishon Uxbridge. In fact only Kevin Uxbridge still lives.
He is a Douwd, a powerful being who reached out in grief an struck down all
Husnock everywhere before attempting to recapture the memories of his wife by
recreating her image.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Anne Haney (Rishon Uxbridge)
John Anderson (Kevin Uxbridge)
Written By : Michael Wagner
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Who Watches The Watchers? [TNG] #52
1989044
Stardate 43173.5
A rescue and repair operation for a group of anthropologists conducting a
covert study of an indigenous race on Mintaka III inadvertently convinces an
extended family of Mintakans that Picard is an overseer or god. With great
effort, Picard eventually persuades the Mintakans that the members of the
crew of the Enterprise though more advanced, are simply humanoids as well.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : James Greene (Dr. Barron)
James McIntire (Hali)
John McLiam (Fento)
Kathryn Leigh Scott (Nuria)
Lois Hall (Mary Warren)
Pamela Segall (Oji)
Ray Wise (Liko)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Richard Manning
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡The Bonding [TNG] #53
1989044
Stardate 43198.7
When Jeremy Aster's mother dies on an away team mission lead by Worf, the
Klingon determines to bond with the young boy and make him part of his family.
Unfortunately the energy beings that live on the planet feel a similar
responsibility and soon manufacture a duplicate of Marla Aster to entice
Jeremy down to the surface.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Gabriel Damon (Jeremy Aster)
Raymond D. Turner (Teacher)
Susan Powell (Lt. Marla Aster)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Booby Trap [TNG] #54
1989044
Stardate 43205.6
The crew see a seldom revealed side of Picard as the captain gleefully leads an
away team to explore an ancient Promellian battle cruiser. They find the ship
intact, with all hands long dead, at the site of the battle that annihilated
the Promellian race and its enemy, the Menthars. But the mystery behind the
ships fate becomes all too clear when the Enterprise crew members realise they
are being trapped by the same Menthar energy draining device that snared the
Promellians.
As ship reserves drain away, La Forge comes across the original plans by the
designers. He then recreates one of them, Dr. Leah Brahms, as an interactive
holodeck character to help him find a way to escape the Menthars trap. La
Forge, who has been a little unfortunate of late in his dealings with women,
finds himself strangely drawn to Leah as they fight the clock in search of
an answer.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Albert Hall (Galek Dar)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Julie Warner (Christy Henshaw)
Susan Gibney (Dr. Leah Brahms)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Richard Danus
Ron Roman
Story By : Michael Wagner
Ron Roman
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡The Enemy [TNG] #55
1989044
Stardate 43349.2
Answering a distress call from the border world Galorndon Core, an Enterprise
away team finds a crashed Romulan craft and an injured survivor. La Forge loses
contact with the rest of the away team and can't be located due to the planets
severe electrical storms. Picard and Riker suspect the small craft was spying,
since it was destroyed after crashing, but its mother ships Commander Tomalak
insists that the craft was merely swept off course.
Meanwhile, efforts to rescue La Forge centre on a neutrino beacon that can
transmit through the storms. But La Forge soon discovers that there is a second
Romulan, Bochra, who captures the chief engineer. La Forge finally convinces
Bochra that they must work together to survive, especially since their nervous
systems are degenerating due to the planets magnetic fields.
Tension mounts topside as Worf, the only possible blood donor, refuses to
provide the injured Romulan with a necessary blood transfusion, and Picard
won't order him to do so. Tomalak enters Federation space, against Picard's
wishes to pick up his man. The Romulan dies just as his ship arrives for a
fight, but the two lost below are found just in time, allowing Picard to
drop shields for beamup - and show goodwill.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Andreas Katsulas (Cmdr. Tomalak)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
John Snyder (Centurion Bochra)
Steve Rankin (Patahk)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : David Kemper
Michael Piller
Directed By : David Carson
¡The Price [TNG] #56
1989044
Stardate 43385.6
When hired gun negotiator Devinoni Ral sweeps Troi of her feet, she soon
learns his secret. Ral is partially empathic, and he uses his abilities to
gain the upper hand as he parleys a deal. With Ral currently pitted against
the Federation in an attempt to gain the rights to the Barzan wormhole Troi
must decide where her loyalties lay.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Castulo Guerra (Seth Mendoza)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Dan Shor (Dr. Arridor)
Elizabeth Hoffman (Premier Bhavani)
Kevin Peter Hall (Leyor)
Matt McCoy (Devinoni Ral)
Scott Thomson (DaiMon Goss)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Hannah Louise Shearer
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡The Vengeance Factor [TNG] #57
1989044
Stardate 43421.9
Yuta, an Acamarian female and member of the clan Tralesta, boards the
Enterprise with her sovereign Marouk, to complete her ancient rite of
vengeance. While the sovereign attempts to negotiate a peace treaty with a
group of rogue Acamarians known as Gatherers, Yuta uses the opportunity to
hunt down members of the Lornak clan and infect them with a genetically
engineered microvirus.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Elkanah J. Burns (Temarek)
Joey Aresco (Brull)
Lisa Wilcox (Yuta)
Marc Lawrence (Volnoth)
Nancy Parsons (Sovereign Marouk)
Stephen Lee (Chorgan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Sam Rolfe
Directed By : Timothy Bond
¡The Defector [TNG] #58
1989044
Stardate 43462.5
Believing that the Romulan Empire is massing for war, Admiral Jarok defects
and alerts Picard to a secret base on Nelvana III, a planet in the Neutral
Zone that is within striking distance of fifteen Federation sectors. After
violating the Neutral Zone to investigate, Picard discovers that the Romulans
have fed Jarok false information to test his loyalties, and then lay a trap
for the Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Andreas Katsulas (Cmdr. Tomalak)
James Sloyan (Admiral Jarok)
John Hancock (Admiral Haden)
S. A. Templeman (John Bates)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡The Hunted [TNG] #59
1990044
Stardate 43489.2
After apprehending an escaped criminal for the authorities on the planet
Agosia III, the crew of the Enterprise discovers that Roga Danar isn't a
prisoner at all, merely a mentally and physically enhanced soldier the
Angosians are unwilling to retrain.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Andrew Bicknell (Wagnor)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
J. Michael Flynn (Zayner)
James Cromwell (Nayrok)
Jeff McCarthy (Roga Danar)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Robin Bernheim
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The High Ground [TNG] #60
1990044
Stardate 43510.7
Captured by a terrorist group on Rutia IV, Dr. Crusher must maintain her
objectivity as she tends to their injured while the groups charismatic leader
pleads their cause. Eventually the group captures Picard as well, but the crew
of the Enterprise soon locates and rescues them.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Christopher Pettiet (Boy)
Fred G. Smith (Policeman)
Kerrie Keane (Alexana Devos)
Marc Buckland (Waiter - Katik Shaw)
Richard Cox (Kyril Finn)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Melinda M. Snodgrass
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡Deja Q [TNG] #61
1990044
Stardate 43539.1
Stripped of his powers, Q seeks sanctuary from the many enemies he has made
over the years as a human on board the Enterprise. Then shortly after the
arrival of the Calamarain, intelligent swirls of ionized gas, Q departs the
ship in a shuttle, knowing that they will stop at nothing to destroy him. For
this selfless act, the Q Continuum restores his powers.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Betty Muramoto (Bre'el Scientist)
Corbin Bernsen (Q2)
John de Lancie (Q)
Richard Cansino (Dr. Garin)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Richard Danus
Directed By : Les Landau
¡A Matter Of Perspective [TNG] #62
1990044
Stardate 43610.4
With Riker accused by the authorities on Tanuga IV of murdering Dr. Nel Apgar,
Picard convenes a hearing on the holodeck and uses testimony of various
witnesses to construct several simulations of the events leading up to the
scientists death. In the end Picard convinces the authorities that Apgar died
by his own hand.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Craig Richard Nelson (Krag)
Gina Hecht (Mauna Apgar)
Juli Donald (Tayna)
Mark Margolis (Dr. Nel Apgar)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Ed Zuckerman
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Yesterday's Enterprise [TNG] #63
1990044
Stardate 43625.2
While the Enterprise-C assists a Klingon outpost in defending against a
surprise attack by Romulans, a fierce volley of photon torpedoes throws it
more than two decades into the future, creating an alternate timeline, a
timeline in which the Federation fights a losing battle with the Klingons.
The Enterprise-D finds the Enterprise-C, and Guinan convinces Picard to send
the ship back. The captain knows that to do so is suicide but also that the
sacrifice may lead to peace with the Klingons.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Christopher McDonald (Lt. Richard Castillo)
Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
Tricia O'Neil (Capt. Rachel Garrett)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Richard Manning
Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Eric A. Stillwell
Trent Christopher Ganino
Directed By : David Carson
¡The Offspring [TNG] #64
1990044
Stardate 43657.0
Data is inspired by a cybernetics conference he has attended and, after
spending extensive off-duty time in his lab, announces that he has created
Lal, an android daughter, which does not please the captain at first, but when
Starfleet Admiral Haftel arrives with the intention of taking Lal off the
Enterprise, Data's child experiences an irreversible malfunction, emotion.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Diane Moser (Ten Forward Crew)
Hallie Todd (Lal)
Hayne Bayle (Ten Forward Crew)
James G. Becker (Ten Forward Crew)
Judyann Elder (Lt. Ballard)
Leonard John Crofoot (Lal As Robot)
Maria Leone (Ten Forward Crew)
Nicolas Coster (Admiral Anthony Haftel)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Sins Of The Father [TNG] #65
1990044
Stardate 43685.2
The Enterprise receives a Klingon first officer on the Federation exchange
program, Commander Kurn, who tests Worf's nerve and turns out to be the
security chiefs brother, separated from Worf at birth. Worf learns that their
father has been indicted on charges of betraying the Khitomer Outpost, which
is where he died. The execution will be carried out on Worf's family name, and
he returns to the First City of the Klingon Empire and discovers the true
traitor, but also finds that even Klingons can be totally dishonest and
dishonourable, and after Kurn and Picard become the targets of assassins,
Worf pays for a crime his father did not commit with his own honour.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : B. J. Davis (Assassin)
Charles Cooper (K'mpec)
Chris Doyle (Assassin)
Patrick Massett (Duras)
Teddy Davis (Transporter Technician)
Thelma Lee (Kahlest)
Tony Todd (Cmdr. Kurn)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
W. Reed Moran
Story By : Drew Deighan
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Allegiance [TNG] #66
1990044
Stardate 43714.1
Aliens kidnap Picard and replace him with a doppelganger. They intent to
explore the concept of authority and loyalty first on the Enterprise by
judging the reactions of the crew to this fake captain and second by placing
the real captain in a cell with individuals who represent other approaches
to dealing with authority.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Jeff Rector (Alien #2)
Jerry Rector (Alien #1)
Jocelyn O'Brien (Cadet Mitena Haro)
Reiner Schoen (Esoqq)
Stephen Markle (Kova Tholl)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Richard Manning
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Captain's Holiday [TNG] #67
1990044
Stardate 43745.2
A vacation on the pleasure planet Risa turns to intrigue when a woman named
Vash involves Picard in a hunt for the Tox Uthat, a weapon supposedly hidden
in the 24th century by its time travelling inventor.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Deirdre L. Imershein (Joval)
Jennifer Hetrick (Vash)
Karen Landry (Ajur)
Max Grodenchik (Sovak)
Michael Champion (Boratus)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Chip Chalmers
¡Tin Man [TNG] #68
1990044
Stardate 43779.3
The Enterprise ferries an extraordinary telepath named Tam Elbrun to a first
encounter with an unusual, recently discovered organic, living spacecraft,
designated Tin Man. Despite efforts by the Romulans to stop the Enterprise,
Elbrun makes contact and soon disappears into the stars with Tin Man, having
decided to serve as its companion and crew.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Harry Groener (Tam Elbrun)
Michael Cavanaugh (Capt. Robert DeSoto)
Peter Vogt (Romulan Cmdr.)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : David Bischoff
Dennis Putman Bailey
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Hollow Pursuits [TNG] #69
1990044
Stardate 43807.4
Engineering Lieutenant Reginald Barclay, a new member of Geordi's staff,
shirks his duties in favour of spending time on the holodeck, where he has
constructed intricate programs simulating members of the bridge crew as he
sees them. Picard, Data and Geordi as the Three Musketeers, Dr. Crusher as a
sort of fair maiden with Wesley as an asinine blueberry pie eating Blue Boy,
and Counsellor Troi as a seductive goddess. When the real crew learns of
Barclay's holo-addiction, all hell breaks loose.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Charley Lang (Lt. Duffy)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Sally Caves
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The Most Toys [TNG] #70
1990044
Stardate 43872.2
Data is kidnapped by a greedy collector of one of a kind items and species who
considers the android a prize for his collection and fools the crew of the
Enterprise into thinking that Data has been killed in a freak shuttle
accident. Data then squares off in a gruelling psychological battle with his
captor and almost tastes vengeance for the first time as a woman who attempts
to help Data escape is killed in cold blood by the unscrupulous hoarder.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Jane Daly (Varria)
Nehemiah Persoff (Palor Toff)
Saul Rubinek (Kivas Fajo)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Shari Goodhartz
Directed By : Timothy Bond
¡Sarek [TNG] #71
1990044
Stardate 43917.4
As the Enterprise transports the renowned Ambassador Sarek to an important
meeting with the Legarans, Crusher and Troi uncover a disturbing fact. The
Vulcan is suffering from Bendi syndrome, a breaking down of emotional control
in extreme old age. Knowing that Sarek cannot negotiate in his debilitated
condition, Picard suggest a mind-meld. The joining allows the Vulcan to
complete his final diplomatic mission.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Joanna Miles (Perrin)
John H. Francis (Science Ensign)
Mark Lenard (Sarek)
Rocco Sisto (Sakkath)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
William Denis (Ki Mendrossen)
Teleplay By : Peter S. Beagle
Story By : Marc Cushman
Jake Jacobs
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Menage A Troi [TNG] #72
1990044
Stardate 43930.7
Daimon Tog of the Ferengi falls madly in love with Lwaxana Troi, swearing to
have her at all cost. When Lwaxana refuses his affections, Tog kidnaps not only
her but the vacationing Riker and Deanna Troi as well. Skilfully Riker soon
escapes from the Ferengi vessels brig and manages to send a message to the
Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
Ethan Phillips (Dr. Farek)
Frank Corsentino (DaiMon Tog)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Peter Slutsker (Nibor)
Rudolph Willrich (Reittan Grax)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Fred Bronson
Susan Sackett
Directed By : Robert Legato
¡Transfigurations [TNG] #73
1990044
Stardate 43957.2
Crushers efforts to save the life of an unidentified humanoid male that the
crew names John Doe places the Enterprise in the middle of a civil conflict.
Does race, the Zalkonians, teeters on the verge of a new energy only
existence, but the Zalkonian authorities have determined to destroy anyone
exhibiting signs of the change. The crews involvement allows Doe enough time
to complete his transformation and offer a new level of living to his people.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Charles Dennis (Cmdr. Sunad)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Julie Warner (Christi Henshaw)
Mark LaMura (John Doe)
Patti Tippo (Nurse Temple)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Tom Benko
¡The Best Of Both Worlds, Part 1 [TNG] #74
1990044
Stardate 43989.1
Lt. Commander Shelby, a tactical advisor from Starfleet with her eye on
promotion to a first officer, perhaps of the Enterprise, joins the crew as
they investigate the latest planet victimized by the Borg. After another
Federation planet is attacked, the Enterprise sets off in pursuit of the Borg.
During the flight, Riker learns of Shelby's impetuosity and the possibility
that he himself is long overdue to command a starship of his own. The Borg
intercepts the Enterprise and does critical damage, and the Enterprise enters
a nebula to evade capture. When some repairs are made, the Enterprise tries to
escape but is captured by the Borg. They board the Enterprise, kidnap Captain
Picard, and warp toward Earth.
The Enterprise follows the Borg through Federation space until Geordi can't
keep the warp engines up to speed. Shelby leads an away team to the Borg
vessel where she, Worf, Data and Dr. Crusher sabotage the Borgs internal
power network. They are attacked and hold off their attackers until the Borg
adapt their shields against the crews hand phasers. Captain Picard is found,
no longer human, modified into a Borg. The away team returns to the
Enterprise, leaving Riker with a momentous decision, he must use a variation
of the Enterprises deflectors to disrupt the Borg and possibly kill Picard.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Elizabeth Dennehy (Lt. Cmdr. Shelby)
George Murdock (Admiral J. P. Hanson)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Michael Piller
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The Best Of Both Worlds, Part 2 [TNG] #75
1990044
Stardate 44001.4
The main deflector dish has no effect on the Borg because, having assimilated
Picard and converted him into their spokesman, Locutus, the Borg know now
every strategy and contingency that Picard had been informed of before his
kidnapping. Riker is promoted to Captain by Admiral Hanson, who then leads a
fleet of 40 starships to Wolf 359 to confront the Borg, but the fleets
efforts are in vain, every starship is annihilated.
Riker orders a cunning attack consisting of awkward strategies that Picard
would never have carried out or expected, and an away team kidnaps Locutus and
returns him to the Enterprise. Data then links up to Locutus to access the
Borg communication network, and every approach he takes to disarm the Borg
down fails until the Borg arrive at Earth to begin their domination of the
Federation.
Data triggers the Borg regeneration process, putting every Borg to sleep, but
this also triggers the self-destruction of the Borg ship. Picard is freed from
the Borg, Shelby returns to Starfleet to rebuild the fleet, and Riker remains
on the Enterprise to continue serving as first officer. However, staring out
the window of his ready room, Picard's face indicates that all is not well.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Elizabeth Dennehy (Lt. Cmdr. Shelby)
George Murdock (Admiral J. P. Hanson)
Todd Merrill (Lt. Gleason)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Michael Piller
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Family [TNG] #76
1990044
Stardate 44012.3
Needing to decompress from the violation he experienced at the hands of the
Borg, Picard visits his brother in his hometown in France. Meanwhile Worf's
parents visit him on the Enterprise, attempting to learn more about his
discommendation, and Wesley watches a long forgotten recording that his
father made shortly after his birth.
Crew : Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
David Tristin Birkin (Rene Picard)
Dennis Creaghan (Louis)
Doug Wert (Jack R. Crusher)
Georgia Brown (Helena Rozhenko)
Jeremy Kemp (Robert Picard)
Samantha Eggar (Marie Picard)
Theodore Bikel (Sergey Rozhenko)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Brothers [TNG] #77
1990044
Stardate 44085.7
While rushing a young boy to a Starbase medical facility after his older
brother played a cruel practical joke on him, the Enterprise is suddenly
diverted from her course and headed for an unknown, out of the way planet.
What no one realizes until its too late is that Data is responsible for this,
having been taken over by a homing signal that leads him to his creator, Dr.
Soong, who had been thought dead for many years.
Data has been called home to be given an upgrade, emotions, but the unexpected
arrival of his jealous android brother Lore at Soong's hiding place puts
Data's upgrade and his creator in jeopardy.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Adam Ryen (Willie Potts)
Brent Spiner (Dr. Noonien Soong / Lore)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Cory Danziger (Jake Potts)
James Lashly (Ensign Kopf)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Rick Berman
Directed By : Rob Bowman
¡Suddenly Human [TNG] #78
1990044
Stardate 44143.7
Finding a Talarian training vessel in deep space, the Enterprise crew discover
that one of the ships crew is actually a human teenager. Dr. Crusher's
examinations reveal that he has been injured in the past as well, and its
likely that these came about on purpose. When the boys Talarian foster father
appears to reclaim him, Picard is left with a choice, either return the boy to
a society whose people may have abused him, or face the possibility of
starting a war.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barbara Townsend (Admiral Connaught Rossa)
Chad Allen (Jono)
Sherman Howard (Capt. Endar)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
John Whelpley
Story By : Ralph Phillips
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡Remember Me [TNG] #79
1990044
Stardate 44161.2
Dr. Crusher's old friend, Dr. Dalen Quaice, is leaving his former home on a
Starbase to retire after the recent death of his wife. He mentions his slowly
deteriorating memory, a thought which remains on Dr. Crusher's mind when she
visits engineering to watch Wesley finish a warp field experiment. But when
the Enterprise becomes ready to leave the starbase, Wes hastily finishes his
experiment, but his mother completely disappears. She, however, is on the
Enterprise, so she thinks, and she helplessly watches the entire crew
disappear one by one. She is, in fact, inside a warp bubble, and the real crew
on the real Enterprise must enlist the help of the mysterious alien known as
the Traveller to pull Dr. Crusher back into reality before her warp bubble
shrinks into nothingness.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Bill Erwin (Dr. Dalen Quaice)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Eric Menyuk (The Traveller)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Lee Sheldon
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Legacy [TNG] #80
1990044
Stardate 44215.2
Rushing into dangerous territory on Turkana III, a planet whose government
once warned that any Federation personnel would die if they visited there
again, the Enterprise is looking for an escape pod containing two men who left
a critically damaged vessel. The pod has landed on Turkana III, requiring an
away team to visit. They find two cadres, urban gangs so large they have
replaced the government and now conduct their street fighting on a warlike
scale, one of which is willing to help find the Federation shipwreck
survivors. The Enterprises liaison to the cadre is the younger sister
of the late Tasha Yar, and no one knows whether or not to trust her.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Beth Toussaint (Ishara Yar)
Christopher Michael (Coalition Lt.)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Don Mirault (Hayne)
Vladimir Velasco (Tan Tsu)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Reunion [TNG] #81
1990044
Stardate 44246.3
The Enterprise is intercepted in deep space by a Klingon battlecruiser
occupied by K'Mpec, leader of the High Council of the Klingon Empire.
With him is K'Ehleyr, Worf's former lover, who has visited the Enterprise
before. This time she acts as Picard's aide in a role K'Mpec has chosen for
him, the neutral arbiter to oversee the handover of the dying K'Mpec's
powerful position to one of two contenders. Duras, whose cover-up of his
fathers actions cost Worf his honour, or Gowron, a Klingon outsider about whom
little is known.
But sabotage, including the assassination of K'Mpec, begins to point toward
evidence of Romulan involvement, and Worf must deal with the possibility that
his son may lose his honour if Worf reveals his relationship to him.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : April Grace (Transporter Technician Hubbell)
Basil Wallace (Klingon Guard #1)
Charles Cooper (K'mpec)
Jon Steuer (Alexander Rozhenko)
Michael Rider (Security Guard)
Mirron E. Willis (Klingon Guard #2)
Patrick Massett (Duras)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Jo Perry
Ronald D. Moore
Thomas Perry
Story By : Drew Deighan
Jo Perry
Thomas Perry
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Future Imperfect [TNG] #82
1990044
Stardate 44286.5
While investigating suspicious energy readings on Alpha Onias III, a planet
that would be ideal for a secret Romulan base, Riker, Geordi and Worf are
overcome by toxic gases. Geordi and Worf, however, are rescued via
transporter, while the Enterprise loses all trace of Riker. Riker awakens in
the sick bay of the Enterprise, told by an older Dr. Crusher that sixteen
years have passed since that event, and that a virus he contracted on the
mission to Alpha Onias III recently became active, causing him to lose all
memory back to that event. He is now the ships Captain, Data is First Officer,
and Picard, now an Admiral, is completing the final arrangements for the
signing of a peace treaty between the Romulans and the Federation, and Riker
has a teenage son as well. But glaring mistakes soon point out to Riker that
this scenario is not, in fact, happening, and that it's all a nearly perfect
simulation. But the question remains, who's behind it.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Andreas Katsulas (Ambassador Tomalak)
April Grace (Chief Hubbell)
Carolyn McCormick (Minuet)
Chris Demetral (Barash)
George O'Hanlon Jr. (Transporter Chief)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Todd Merrill (Ensign Gleason)
Written By : David Bennett Carren
J. Larry Carroll
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Final Mission [TNG] #83
1990044
Stardate 44307.3
Knowing that Wesley will soon leave for Starfleet Academy, Picard takes him
along for a set of negotiations with a group of miners. Unfortunately, the
shuttle that the miners send for Picard malfunctions and crashes on an
inhospitable moon. When Picard becomes injured, Wesley must use the limited
available resources to save the captains life along with his own.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Kim Hamilton (Chairman Songi)
Mary Kohnert (Ensign Tess Allenby)
Nick Tate (Dirgo)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Kacey Arnold-Ince
Jeri Taylor
Story By : Kacey Arnold-Ince
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡The Loss [TNG] #84
1990044
Stardate 44356.9
When a colony of two-dimensional beings unintentionally traps the Enterprise,
their collective consciousness overpowers Troi, effectively blinding her
empathic sense. As Troi struggles with her loss, the ship faces a greater
peril. The creatures are dragging the ship toward a cosmic string, an entity
with the gravitational forces of a black hole.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Kim Braden (Ensign Janet Brooks)
Mary Kohnert (Ensign Tess Allenby)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Alan J. Adler
Hilary J. Bader
Vanessa Greene
Story By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Chip Chalmers
¡Data's Day [TNG] #85
1990044
Stardate 44390.1
As part of his attempt to keep Bruce Maddox supplied with research
information, Data makes a record of an entire day for later transmission to
the cyberneticist. During this Day Miles O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa wed, and
the crew discovers that Vulcan ambassador T'Pel is actually a Romulan spy.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alan Scarfe (Admiral Mendak)
April Grace (Transporter Chief Hubbell)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko Ishikawa)
Shelly Desai (V'Sal)
Sierra Pecheur (Ambassador T'Pel)
Teleplay By : Harold Apter
Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Harold Apter
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡The Wounded [TNG] #86
1991044
Stardate 44429.6
O'Brien's former captain acts on his suspicion that Cardassians are massing
weaponry despite a recent peace agreement and illegally destroys a Cardassian
research station. While believing Maxwell's suspicions may be correct, Picard
must stop the rogue captain before he plunges the Federation back into war.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Bob Gunton (Capt. Benjamin Maxwell)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
John Hancock (Admiral Haden)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Macet)
Marco Rodriguez (Glinn Telle)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Time Winters (Glinn Daro)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Story By : Cy Chermak
Sara Charno
Stuart Charno
Directed By : Chip Chalmers
¡Devil's Due [TNG] #87
1991044
Stardate 44474.5
A beautiful con artist poses as Ardra, Ventax IIs version of the devil, to
reap the benefits of a one thousand year contract that is nearing its
conclusion. Supposedly the inhabitants of the planet sold their souls to Ardra
in exchange for a millennium of peace. Picard challenges the contract in
Ventaxian court, with the agreement that he if loses he will belong to Ardra
as well.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Marcello Tubert (Acost Jared)
Marta DuBois (Ardra)
Paul Lambert (Dr. Howard Clark)
Thad Lamey (Devil Monster)
Tom Magee (Klingon Monster)
William Glover (Jacob Marley)
Teleplay By : Philip LaZebnik
Story By : Philip LaZebnik
William Douglas Lansford
Directed By : Tom Benko
¡Clues [TNG] #88
1991044
Stardate 44502.7
When the Enterprise discovers their home planet, a powerful race of
isolationists called Paxans allow Picard and crew to leave unharmed with
one provision. The Paxans will erase all memories of the incident from the
humanoids minds on the ship, and Picard will order Data to hide their
existence. Unfortunately little clues begin cropping up that contradict
Data's fabricated version of the missing time.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Pamela Winslow (Ensign McKnight)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Rhonda Aldrich (Madeline)
Thomas Knickerbocker (Gunman)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Bruce D. Arthurs
Joe Menosky
Story By : Bruce D. Arthurs
Directed By : Les Landau
¡First Contact [TNG] #89
1991044
Stardate Unknown
When Riker is captured on Malcor III, a planet on the verge of achieving warp
capability and therefore a candidate for first contact, Picard meets with the
Malcorian president and negotiates for the first officers release.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Bebe Neuwirth (Nurse Lanel)
Carolyn Seymour (Science Minister Mirasta Yale)
George Coe (Chancellor Avill Durken)
George Hearn (Dr. Berel)
Michael Ensign (Security Minister Krola)
Sachi Parker (Dr. Tava)
Steven Anderson (Dr. Nilrem)
Teleplay By : David Bischoff
Dennis Russell Bailey
Joe Menosky
Michael Piller
Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Marc Scott Zicree
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Galaxy's Child [TNG] #90
1991044
Stardate 44614.6
La Forge's anticipation turns to dismay when the real Dr. Leah Brahms visits
the Enterprise. In addition to being married, the woman is very defensive about
the modifications La Forge has made to her system. The Enterprise is forced to
kill a new alien life-form only to discover it was protecting its unborn baby.
The baby is released with a phaser-fired cesarean section, but it attaches
itself to the ship and begins to drain power to critical levels.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : April Grace (Transporter Chief Hubbell)
Jana Marie Hupp (Ensign Pavlik)
Lanei Chapman (Ensign Rager)
Susan Gibney (Dr. Leah Brahms)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Maurice Hurley
Story By : Thomas Kartozian
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Night Terrors [TNG] #91
1991044
Stardate 44631.2
When the Enterprise becomes trapped in a Tykens rift, Dr. Crusher finds that
no one can enter REM sleep except Troi, who experiences only nightmares. Soon
she and Troi deduce that an alien vessel lies trapped on the other side of the
rift and its crew telepathic calls for help are preventing the Enterprises
crew from dreaming. Working in concert, the two ships generate a powerful
explosion that allows both to break free.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Tochi (Ensign Peter Lin)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Craig Hurley (Ensign Peeples)
Deborah Taylor (Capt. Chantal R. Zaheva)
Duke Moosekian (Ensign Gillespie)
John Vickery (Counsellor Andru Hagen)
Lanei Chapman (Ensign Rager)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Pamela Douglas
Story By : Shari Goodhartz
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Identity Crisis [TNG] #92
1991044
Stardate 44664.5
Lt. Cmdr. Leitjen joins the Enterprise in a search for three missing starfleet
officers. Oddly enough, she, La Forge and the three officers investigated the
disappearance of a colony on Tarchannen III five years ago. The investigation
soon uncovers that each was infected with a parasite that alters its hosts DNA
in order to reproduce.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Amick Byram (Lt. Paul Hickman)
Dennis Madalone (Transporter Technician Hedrick)
Maryann Plunkett (Lt. Cmdr. Susanna Leitjen)
Mona Grudt (Ensign Graham)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Timothy De Haas
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Nth Degree [TNG] #93
1991044
Stardate 44704.2
When a Cytherian probe flashes Barclay his IQ jumps dramatically. Under a
compulsion he doesn't understand, Barclay hooks himself into the computer and
commandeers the ship. Then he distorts nearby space to take the Enterprise to
the centre of the Galaxy to meet with the probes creators.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : David Coburn (Ensign Brower)
Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Jim Norton (Albert Einstein)
Kay E. Kuter (Cytherian)
Page Leong (Ensign April Anaya)
Saxon Trainor (Lt. Linda Larson)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Robert Legato
¡Qpid [TNG] #94
1991044
Stardate 44741.9
Q decides to repay Picard's recent kindness by showing the captain that the
emotion he feels for Vash is dangerous. To do so, Q creates a fantasy in which
he casts Picard as Robin Hood, Vash as Maid Marion, and the rest of the senior
staff as Robin Hood's merry men. Of course Vash is imprisoned and will be
executed if Picard cannot effect a rescue.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Clive Revill (Sir Guy)
Jennifer Hetrick (Vash)
Joe Staton (Servant)
John de Lancie (Q)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Randee Russell
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The Drumhead [TNG] #95
1991044
Stardate 44769.2
When an investigation turns up a Klingon spy for the Romulans on board the
Enterprise, Starfleet sends retired Admiral Norah Satie to hold further
hearings. Unfortunately, Satie's proceedings soon take on the air of an
inquisition, enveloping even Picard in a cloud of suspicion.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ann Shea (Nellen Tore)
Bruce French (Sabin Genestra)
Earl Billings (Admiral Thomas Henry)
Henry Woronicz (Lt. J'Ddan)
Jean Simmons (Admiral Norah Satie)
Spencer Garrett (Crewman First Class Simon Tarses)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Half A Life [TNG] #96
1991044
Stardate 44805.3
Kaelon II scientist Dr. Timicin joins the Enterprise to perform a test on the
revitalization of a star. Kaelon IIs star nears death, and Timicin has made
it his lifes work to find a way to re-energize it. Unfortunately the test
fails and Timicin, who will soon reach sixty, must return home to end his
life voluntarily, as dictated by his races culture.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
David Ogden Stiers (Dr. Timicin)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Michelle Forbes (Dara)
Terrence McNally (B'Tardat)
Teleplay By : Peter Allan Fields
Story By : Peter Allan Fields
Ted Roberts
Directed By : Les Landau
¡The Host [TNG] #97
1991044
Stardate 44821.3
Dr. Crusher finds love with a Trill ambassador named Oda, on board the
Enterprise to mediate a dispute between the two inhabitants moons of Peliar
Zel. When a shuttle accident reveals that Odan is actually a symbiont who
lives within a humanoid host, Riker volunteers his body until a new Trill
host can arrive.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barbara Tarbuck (Governor Leka Trion)
Franc Luz (Ambassador Odan)
Nicole Orth-Pallavicini (Kareel)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
William Newman (Kalin Trose)
Written By : Michel Horvat
Directed By : Marvin V. Rush
¡The Mind's Eye [TNG] #98
1991044
Stardate 44885.5
En route to an artificial intelligence conference on Risa, Geordi, alone in a
shuttlepod, is kidnapped by Romulans, who send a copy of him to Risa. Under
the supervision of a female Romulan who remains in shadows at all times,
Geordi is tortured and brainwashed to obey, without question, instructions
transmitted on a certain wavelength to his VISOR. When he returns to the
Enterprise, with memories of his trip implanted into his mind, Picard deals
with a belligerent Klingon colony governor who accuses the Federation of
assisting a rebel political faction. In fact, however, there is another
Klingon responsible for this, and he is relaying Romulan instructions to
Geordi, who may unwittingly become an assassin.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Denise Crosby (Cmdr. Sela)
Edward Wiley (Governor Vagh)
John Fleck (Taibak)
Larry Dobkin (Ambassador Kell)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Ken Schafer
Rene Echevarria
Directed By : David Livingston
¡In Theory [TNG] #99
1991044
Stardate 44932.3
As the Enterprise investigates an M-class planet within a dark nebula, a
romance blooms between Data and Lieutenant Jenna D'Sora. A series of odd and
sporadic incidents soon awakens the crew to the dangers of the nebula, and
they barely escape with the ship intact. Unfortunately, D'Sora quickly
discovers that she cannot sustain herself with Data's non-emotional nature
and soon breaks the relationship.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michele Scarabelli (Ensign Jenna D'Sora)
Pamela Winslow (Ensign McKnight)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Patrick Stewart
¡Redemption, Part 1 [TNG] #100
1991044
Stardate 44995.3
The Enterprise is summoned to the Klingon homeworld so Picard may fulfil his
final duty as arbiter of the succession of power. Gowron intercepts the
Enterprise before it arrives, warning Picard that Klingon civil war is brewing.
Gowron, about to take control of the empire, is challenged by Lursa and B'etor,
the sisters of Duras, who offer his son Toral as an alternative candidate for
the throne. Picard, attempting to remain completely neutral in order to avoid
accusations that the Federation is taking a hand in Klingon politics, denies
Toral's challenge. Those who follow the family of Duras attack Gowron's ship as
he and Worf discuss the redemption of Worf's honour.
Worf's brother, Kurn, who now leads four squadrons of Klingon ships, saves
Gowron from the attackers, but the victory is only temporary. With the
revelation that Kurn is also a member of Worf's family, Gowron returns Worf's
honour to him.
Gowron requests Federation assistance from Picard, who refuses, citing the
recent attack as strictly internal Klingon matters to be dealt with only by the
Empire, without Federation interference. Worf requests a leave of absence to
stay temporarily on Gowron's ship. When Picard denies permission to do this,
Worf resigns from Starfleet and leaves anyway.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barbara March (Lursa)
Ben Slack (K'Tal)
Denise Crosby (Cmdr. Sela)
Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor)
J. D. Cullum (Toral)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Nicholas Kepros (General Movar)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Tom Ormeny (Klingon 1st Officer)
Tony Todd (Kurn)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Redemption, Part 2 [TNG] #101
1991044
Stardate 45020.4
War erupts between the forces of Gowron and those of the family of Duras. The
forces of Duras are winning even after Gowron's fleets destroy all of their
possible supply bases. Picard plans to take starships the Klingon/Romulan
border to act as a blockade against Romulan aid to the Duras followers.
Various Enterprise officers are assigned to other ships, most notably Data as
captain of the starship Sutherland, whose first officer, Hobson, objects to
serving under an android commander. Commander Sela, half-human, half-Romulan
daughter of Tasha Yar, demands that the Federation leave the border. Guinan
reveals that Sela is the product of the Tasha Yar who was sent to the
Enterprise-C by Picard. Gowron launches a surprise attack on their enemies.
Lursa and B'etor send a plea for aid.
Sela tries to slip past the Sutherland, but Data foils the plan and the
Romulans are revealed and forced to retreat, leaving Lursa and B'etor
helpless. They escape and abandon Toral, leaving him to Gowron. Gowron offers
Worf a chance to slay Toral, but Worf chooses not to judge Toral by his
fathers actions and rejoins the crew of the Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barbara March (Lursa)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Denise Crosby (Cmdr. Sela)
Fran Bennett (Fleet Admiral Shanthi)
Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor)
J. D. Cullum (Toral)
Jordan Lund (Kulge)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael G. Hagerty (Larg)
Nicholas Kepros (General Movar)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Stephen James Carver (Hegh'ta Helmsman)
Timothy Carhart (Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Hobson)
Tony Todd (Kurn)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Carson
¡Darmok [TNG] #102
1991044
Stardate 45047.2
The Enterprise and a Tamarian ship rendezvous at El-Adrel IV and Tamarian
Captain Dathon opens communications. The Tamarians speak incomprehensibly,
using English words laced with names from their culture. After the contact
fails, Dathon and his first officer argue over Dathon's statement, "Darmok and
Jalad at Tanagra." Dathon vanishes, and Picard is transported of the bridge.
Both are beamed to the planet, where Dathon attempts to communicate again.
Picard deciphers the language, finding that it is based on Tamarian folklore
and metaphors. "Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra" refers to two heroes who
travelled separately to a distant island, defeated a mighty beast, and left
together. El-Adrel is home to such a creature, and Dathon hopes that the
Tamarians and the Federation can begin a friendship by likewise defeating a
common enemy.
When the beast attacks, Picard is immobilized by an attempt to rescue him
through interference projected from the Tamarian ship, while Dathon is
mortally wounded. Picard can now negotiate in the Tamarian language, if he
survives the creatures next attack.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ashley Judd (Ensign Robin Lefler)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Paul Winfield (Capt. Dathon)
Richard Allen (Kentor)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Joe Menosky
Philip Lazebnik
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Ensign Ro [TNG] #103
1991044
Stardate 45076.3
Admiral Kennelly assigns the Enterprise to help resolve tensions with the
Bajorans, an isolated, once advanced race whose territory was long ago taken
by the Cardassians. Since then, the Bajorans have carried out terrorist
attacks on the Cardassians, and now, according to Kennelly, the Bajorans
have travelled outside their own system and attacked a Federation outpost. The
Enterprise is to contact the Bajoran terrorist leader Orta and offer serious
discussions after years of sympathetic talk and no action.
Ensign Ro Laren, herself a Bajoran, recently court martialed but pulled out of
prison by Kennelly, is assigned to the Enterprise. Ro is an abrasive officer
who does not want to be on the ship or the mission. She does, however, tell
Picard to contact Keeve, leader of a Bajoran colony that has no technology and
isn't even able to adequately feed or clothe its own people.
On another planet, Picard contacts Orta, after being abducted by Orta's
guards, and discovers that the Bajorans do not have the resources to attack
anything beyond their own system. Ro then reveals to Picard that Kennelly is
aware of this, and that she and the Enterprise are being used by the
Cardassians to quietly get rid of the Bajoran threat by escorting them
straight into the Cardassians line of fire.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Cliff Potts (Admiral Kennelly)
Frank Collison (Gul Dolak)
Harley Venton (Transporter Officer)
Jeffrey Hayenga (Orta)
Ken Thorley (Mot)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Scott Marlowe (Keeve Falor)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Silicon Avatar [TNG] #104
1991044
Stardate 45122.3
Riker, Crusher and Data visit a new colony site when the Crystalline Entity
that wiped out all life on Data's home world appears unexpectedly and attacks,
forcing the colonists and visitors underground. The Enterprise returns and
finds that the planet has been left barren. The colonists are rescued, and the
crew, joined by Dr. Marr, investigates the damage. Marr, whose son was killed
by the Entity long ago, believes that Data, like his brother, is aiding the
Entity. During the investigation, Marr is convinced that Data is not
responsible for the attack and finds that his memories of his home include
memories of the colonists who died there. She asks him to recite some of her
sons diary and decides she must avenge her son, but Picard wishes to try
communicating with the Entity.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ellen Geer (Dr. Kila Marr)
Susan Diol (Carmen Davila)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Story By : Lawrence V. Conley
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Disaster [TNG] #105
1991044
Stardate 45156.1
On a routine day, Picard takes the three winners of the ships school science
fair on a tour. Beverly pesters Geordi, who is checking fuel tanks in a
shuttlebay, to audition for a play. Riker, Data, Worf, and a pregnant Keiko
relax in Ten Forward, and O'Brien and Troi perform bridge duties. When an
undetectable object collides with the ship, emergency systems isolate everyone
where they are. Picard is injured and must rely on the scared children, Riker
orders Data to risk his life to reach engineering, Worf must deliver Keiko's
baby when she goes into labour, Geordi and Beverly are caught between a fire
and several tanks of unstable fuel and Troi is trapped on the bridge with a
minimal crew and Ensign Ro is all too ready to point out the worst case
scenario, unless the ships antimatter supply is stabilized, the Enterprise
could be destroyed.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Cameron Arnett (Ensign Mandel)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Erika Flores (Marissa)
Jana Marie Hupp (Lt. Monroe)
John Christian Graas (Jay Gordon)
Max Supera (Patterson)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Philip A. Scorza
Ron Jarvis
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡The Game [TNG] #106
1991044
Stardate 45208.2
Wesley Crusher, on vacation from Starfleet Academy, visits the Enterprise.
During Wesley's visit, an holographic game Riker picked up on a visit to Risa
begins to circulate around the ship, making every member of the crew who plays
it an addict. Suddenly, Data, the only being who is immune to the games
addictive rewards, is mysteriously shut off. With the bridge crew and everyone
else falling victim to the game, Wes discovers how the game works and becomes
a hunted fugitive on the ship.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ashley Judd (Ensign Robin Lefler)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Diane M. Hurley (Ensign)
Katherine Moffat (Etana Jol)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Brannon Braga
Fred Bronson
Susan Sackett
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Unification, Part 1 [TNG] #107
1991044
Stardate 45233.1
One of the Federations most valued advisors, Spock, has been seen on Romulus.
Picard is assigned to go to Romulus undercover and find out if Spock has
defected from the Federation. The Enterprise goes to Vulcan, where Picard
visits Sarek, and Riker investigates the recovered wreckage of a Vulcan ship.
Sarek, near death, suggests that Spock may have gone to visit Pardek, a
Romulan peace advocate Spock met at the Khitomer peace conference decades ago.
The next stop is the Klingon planet, where Picard borrows a cloaked ship to
cross the Neutral Zone. Picard and Data, equipped with disguises, head for
Romulus. Federation shipyard operator Dokachen assists Riker in the wreckage
investigation. They find an unidentified ship receiving supplies from the
shipyard without authorization.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Daniel Roebuck (Romulan #1)
Erick Avari (B'ljik)
Graham Jarvis (Klim Dokachin)
Joanna Miles (Perrin)
Karen Hensel (Fleet Admiral Brackett)
Leonard Nimoy (Ambassador Spock)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Malachi Throne (Senator Pardek)
Mark Lenard (Sarek)
Mimi Cozzens (Soup woman)
Norman Large (Proconsul Neral)
Stephen D. Root (Capt. K'Vada)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Story By : Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Unification, Part 2 [TNG] #108
1991044
Stardate 45245.8
Spock is promoting the idea of re-unification of Romulus and Vulcan. Pardek
gains Spock an audience with the Proconsul, Neral, who says he will endorse
re-unification. Picard is sceptical, to the annoyance of Spock, who thinks
Picard's impression of him has been coloured by Sarek.
Neral is plotting with Sela to invade Vulcan with stolen Vulcan ships in the
guise of a peace envoy and escorts. Riker gets the truth about the vessel
destroyed in the shipyard out of the Ferengi accomplice of the ships pilot. An
intact Vulcan ship was to be delivered to the Neutral Zone border to Romulans
for the invasion fleet.
Picard, Spock and Data are taken prisoner when betrayed by Pardek. Sela
prepares a hologram of Spock to read a statement about the peaceful mission
of the Romulans.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Daniel Roebuck (Romulan #1)
Denise Crosby (Cmdr. Sela)
Hariett Leider (Amarie)
Leonard Nimoy (Ambassador Spock)
Malachi Throne (Senator Pardek)
Norman Large (Proconsul Neral)
Stephen D. Root (Capt. K'Vada)
Susan Fallender (Romulan #2)
Vidal Peterson (D'Tan)
William Bastiani (Omag)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡A Matter Of Time [TNG] #109
1991044
Stardate 45349.1
While rushing to aid a planet whose atmosphere has been damaged by an asteroid
collision, the Enterprise is visited by Rasmussen, ostensibly a 26th century
historian who has travelled in time to observe the crews activities. Refusing
to answer any questions about the future, Rasmussen watches while attempts to
salvage the planet almost worsen its condition. When Picard must make a
decision that could destroy everyone on the planet or save them, he asks
Rasmussen to tell him what history says about the outcome of the Enterprises
mission, but the time Traveller carefully avoids answering, and Picard wonders
if Rasmussen is really protecting history, or if he even knows anything about
the future at all.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Matt Frewer (Berlingoff Rasmussen)
Shay Garner (Female Scientist)
Sheila Franklin (Ensign Felton)
Stefan Gierasch (Dr. Hal Mosely)
Written By : Rick Berman
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡New Ground [TNG] #110
1991044
Stardate 45376.3
The Enterprise is participating in a test of a new method of propulsion that
would render warp engines obsolete by generating a wave that a starship would
ride like a surfboard. While preparing for the test, Worf receives a message
from Helena that she and Worf's son have come to visit. When they beam aboard,
Alexander believes that he is staying on the Enterprise, and Helena tells Worf
that Alexander has been disobedient and even untruthful, which is proven when,
after enrolling in the ships school, he steals a model on a field trip.
Picard orders part of the ship to be evacuated after a freak accident with the
propulsion experiment, but he and Worf discover that Alexander, once again in
defiance of Worf's instructions, has gone to that section of the ship.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
Georgia Brown (Helena Rozhenko)
Jennifer Edwards (Kyle)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Richard McGonagle (Dr. Ja'Dar)
Sheila Franklin (Ensign Felton)
Teleplay By : Grant Rosenberg
Story By : Sara Charno
Stuart Charno
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Hero Worship [TNG] #111
1991044
Stardate 45397.3
Investigating the disappearance of the Vico, the Enterprise crew finds that
the missing vessel has been heavily damaged and is adrift inside a dark matter
cluster. A single survivor, young Timothy, is rescued by Data, and is the only
means of finding out what happened since the logs of the disaster were also
damaged. Timothy tries to emulate Data's lack of emotions in order to overcome
his own confused feelings, but stops short of telling the truth about what
happened, which is what Picard needs to know as the Enterprise follows the
Vico's fateful course.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Harley Venton (Transporter Chief)
Joshua Harris (Timothy)
Sheila Franklin (Ensign Felton)
Steven Einspahr (Teacher)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Patrick Stewart
¡Violations [TNG] #112
1991044
Stardate 45429.3
A party of telepathic Ullians is visiting the Enterprise, ready to share their
unique gift of probing into the mind and recovering lost memories. During
their visit, Troi reminisces about an earlier encounter with Riker, and then
her memory is invaded by an image of one of the Ullians. Dr. Crusher finds
Troi in a coma, and she and Riker are the next to have their memories invaded.
Data and Geordi try to track down the mystery ailment that has rendered key
officers comatose, and discover that there may be no disease involved and one
of the Ullians could be behind the telepathic intrusions.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ben Lemon (Jev)
Craig Benton (Crewman Davis)
David Sage (Tarmin)
Doug Wert (Jack R. Crusher)
Eve H. Brenner (Inad)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Rick Fitts (Dr. Martin)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Pamela Gray
Story By : Pamela Gray
Shari Goodhartz
T. Michael
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡The Masterpiece Society [TNG] #113
1992044
Stardate 45470.1
Following a piece of star debris on its way through areas of unexplored space,
the Enterprise crew discovers a colony of genetically engineered humans on
Moab IV, a planet which will be devastated by the stellar fragments close
pass. Although his advisor Martin is hostile to the idea of introducing
strangers to the perfectly balanced society, Conor, the colonies leader,
allows an Enterprise away team to visit Moab IV.
Troi and Conor enter a relationship, while engineer Hannah Bates works
alongside Geordi to strive for the impossible, moving the massive chunk of
star debris without evacuating, and thus imbalancing, the colony. Even after
using an technological offshoot of Geordi's VISOR to release Moab IV from its
death sentence, the Enterprise crew discovers that it may have now endangered
the colony even worse by revealing a different way of life to the inhabitants.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Dey Young (Hannah Bates)
John Snyder (Aaron Conor)
Ron Canada (Martin Benbeck)
Sheila Franklin (Ensign Felton)
Teleplay By : Adam Belanoff
Michael Piller
Story By : Adam Belanoff
James Kahn
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Conundrum [TNG] #114
1992044
Stardate 45494.2
Investigating a possible indication of intelligent life in a distant area, the
Enterprise is scanned by an unknown spacecraft. The crews memories of who
they are and everyone else around them, as well as specific computer files
containing the crew records, are erased, although everyone still remembers
their Starfleet skills, although others react differently without any
knowledge of who they once were or what they did.
Worf assumes command of the ship, while Riker and Ensign Ro are attracted to
one another in a way neither would normally admit. Geordi eventually recovers
the computers crew manifest containing names, ranks and duties, identifying
Commander Kieran MacDuff, who mysteriously appeared as soon as the crews
memories were damaged, as first officer. The computer finally divulges the
basics of the Enterprises current mission, to seek out and destroy the main
base of the Lysian Alliance, with whom, according to the records, the
Federation has been at war for many years.
Although some members of the crew begin to question their orders as well as
the unusually selective damage done to their memories and the computer,
Commander MacDuff insists that the ship press on the attack.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Erich Anderson (Cmdr. Keiran MacDuff)
Erick Weiss (Crewman)
Liz Vassey (Kristin)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Teleplay By : Barry M. Schkolnick
Story By : Paul Schiffer
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Power Play [TNG] #115
1992044
Stardate 45571.2
Investigating a 200 year old Starfleet distress signal emanating from a planet
which happens to be the last known location of the starship Essex, the
Enterprise sends a shuttle through the planets stormy atmosphere. The shuttle,
with Riker, Troi and Data on board, crash lands, resulting in Riker breaking
an arm. Chief O'Brien beams down with a device to boost the transporter signal
so the away team can be rescued, but all four are struck by a lightninglike
discharge and all but Riker are knocked out.
Riker operates the transporter booster and returns them to the Enterprise,
where Troi, O'Brien and Data take over the ship under the influence of aliens
from the planet. They enter Ten Forward and take hostages, announcing that
they are actually the spirits of the Essex crew. Demanding that their physical
remains be recovered from the planet and returned to Earth, Troi, apparently
taken over by the dead captain of the Essex - threatens to kill the hostages,
and Picard's attempts to negotiate accomplish nothing, aside from convincing
him that the terrorists are not who they claim to be.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Ryan Reid (Transporter Technician)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Herbert J. Wright
Rene Balcer
Story By : Maurice Hurley
Paul Ruben
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Ethics [TNG] #116
1992044
Stardate 45587.3
Critically injured by falling containers in a cargo bay, Worf is paralysed
from the waist down, and Dr. Crusher can offer little in the way of hopes for
complete recovery. The visiting Dr. Russell sees Worf's injury as a perfect
chance to test her new device, which can replicate entire organs after
scanning the DNA of the original. Crusher disagrees, however, citing Russell's
device as experimental at best, and refusing to allow Russell to operate.
When Worf, claiming that life as an invalid would be a dishonourable burden to
he and his family, begins to try to enlist Riker's help in committing suicide,
Crusher is forced to let Russell attempt to restore Worf's spinal cord, an
operation that could easily end the Klingons life, leaving many of the crew
concerned for Worf as well as Alexander.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
Caroline Kava (Dr. Toby Russel)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Sara Charno
Stuart Charno
Directed By : Chip Chalmers
¡The Outcast [TNG] #117
1992044
Stardate 45614.6
Assisting the androgynous J'naii people in a search for a missing space
shuttle, the Enterprise crew discovers a pocket of null space from which
energy emissions cannot escape. Riker and J'naii pilot Soren take an
Enterprise shuttlecraft into the null zone to investigate, a trip on which
Soren makes Riker uneasy by her unusual curiosity about human sexuality, and
says that such practices among J'naii would be considered repugnant.
Preparing for another trip, Soren reveals to Riker that she is one of a group
of outlaws among the J'naii who embrace the ancient genders of male and
female. After rescuing the J'naii shuttle crew and returning them safely, the
Enterprise crew is invited to a celebration on the J'naii planet, during which
Riker and Soren take their relationship a good deal further. When the other
J'naii discover this, Soren is taken into custody so her deviance can be
cured, and Riker decides that he must disobey the prime directive to rescue
Soren from her own society.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Callan White (Krite)
Megan Cole (Noor)
Melinda Culea (Soren)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Cause And Effect [TNG] #118
1992044
Stardate 45652.1
Investigating a previously unexplored area of space, the Enterprise crew
expects nothing but the normal routine of the unknown. But after Dr. Crusher
makes a mysterious claim about hearing voices in her quarters, a time
disturbance is detected close to the ship. After Picard orders Ro to distance
the Enterprise from the phenomenon, all power is lost and a Federation
starship emerges from the rift, colliding with the Enterprise, causing a warp
core breach. Picard orders all hands to evacuate, and the Enterprise explodes.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Kelsey Grammer (Capt. Morgan Bateson)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡The First Duty [TNG] #119
1992044
Stardate 45703.9
The Enterprise is heading back to Earth so Picard may deliver Starfleet
Academies commencement address, and the crew is also looking forward to an
aerial stunt display performed in orbit over Saturn by Nova Squadron, the
Academys elite flight group, including Wesley Crusher. As the Enterprise
arrives, news reaches Picard and Dr. Crusher that Nova Squadrons five ships
have collided during a practice manoeuvre, injuring four of the pilots and
killing one of them.
An inquiry is launched into the accident, and squadron leader Locarno, backed
up by Wesley and the other cadets, testifies that blame lies on Cadet Joshua
Albert, who died. Picard, while the investigation is underway, pays a visit to
his old friend Boothby, the Academy gardener since Picard's days as a cadet.
Wise old Boothby, and later Picard himself, begin to wonder if perhaps the
surviving cadets of Nova Squadron aren't simply diverting the responsibility
for their own mistake.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ed Lauter (Lt. Cmdr. Albert)
Jacqueline Brookes (Admiral Brand)
Ray Walston (Boothby)
Richard Fancy (Capt. Satelk)
Richard Rothenberg (Cadet)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Nicholas Locarno)
Shannon Fill (Sito Jaxa)
Walker Brandt (Jean Hajar)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Naren Shankar
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Cost Of Living [TNG] #120
1992044
Stardate 45733.6
The Enterprise is on an urgent mission to destroy an asteroid on a collision
course with an inhabited planet. The asteroid is obliterated, but a metal
consuming substance riding the asteroid transfers to the hull of the
Enterprise. Later, Worf and Alexander argue in Troi's office about their
latest father/son dispute over the family rules, and as if that experience
isn't enough of a headache, Lwaxana Troi beams aboard on her way to get
married to Campio, a member of another planets royalty, and she begins to
interfere with Worf's relationship with Alexander, trying to show the boy how
to revel in rebelling against authority.
While Counsellor Troi tells her mother not to intercede in Worf's family
affairs, a problem is discovered with the ships systems, caused by the metal
virus. Mrs. Troi later reveals to Alexander that she isn't entirely sure about
her upcoming marriage to Campio. The life support systems come under attack by
the erosive substance, and when Picard orders the ship to warp to the nearest
starbase, the engines are the next target of the virus, jeopardizing the
Enterprise and everyone aboard.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Albie Selznick (Juggler)
Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
Carel Struycken (Mr. Homn)
Christopher Halsted (1st Learner)
David Oliver (Young Man)
George Ede (Poet)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Patrick Cronin (Erko)
Tony Jay (Campio)
Tracey D'Arcy (Young Woman)
Written By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Perfect Mate [TNG] #121
1992044
Stardate 45761.3
After rescuing a party of stranded miners, the Enterprise continues its
mission to take Ambassador Briam and his cargo, an unusual cocoon, to meet
Alrik of Volt so that their two worlds can end centuries of conflict. But when
a Ferengi shuttlecraft is spotted in need of immediate help, Picard is forced
to pick up the two Ferengi, who actually faked their emergency. The nosey
Ferengi damages Briam's cocoon, which melts away to reveal the lovely empath
Kamala, who grabs the attention of every man in her sight, and initially
thinks that Picard's authoritarian demeanour makes him her future mate.
Kamala is being transported as the property of Briam's government, and she is
to be delivered, as a gift, to Alrik of Volt. Dr. Crusher convinces Picard
that the ambassadors treatment of Kamala as an object is inhumane, but the
possible results of allowing Kamala free roam of the ship could be more risky
than transporting her as cargo, since her very accurate empathic ability
allows her to become the perfect mate for whomever she spends the most time
with, whether that happens to be Riker, Worf, a group of unruly miners or
Captain Picard.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : April Grace (Transporter Chief Hubbell)
Charles Gunning (Miner #3)
David Paul Needles (Miner #1)
Famke Janssen (Kamala)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Max Grodenchik (Par Lenor)
Michael Snyder (Qol)
Mickey Cottrell (Chancellor Alrik)
Roger Rignack (Miner #2)
Tim O'Connor (Ambassador Briam)
Teleplay By : Gary Perconte (aka Reuben Leder)
Michael Piller
Story By : Gary Perconte (aka Reuben Leder)
Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Imaginary Friend [TNG] #122
1992044
Stardate 45852.1
As the Enterprise begins an investigation of a nebula, Ensign Sutter and his
young daughter Clara are in Troi's office, where Clara is talking about her
imaginary friend Isabella. Ensign Sutter, whose Starfleet career hasn't
allowed him to stay in one place long enough for Clara to make any friends, is
concerned that Clara's insistence on Isabella's existence is abnormal, but
Troi doesn't think it is anything to worry about.
An energy form enters the Enterprise, it materializes just as Clara imagines
Isabella and begins to have Clara show it around the ship. Meanwhile, other
energy beings like Isabella begin to weave a web of strands around the ship to
slow it down so they can feed off its power source. The crew realizes that the
only way to try to communicate with the energy beings is by having Clara try
to summon Isabella.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
Jeff Allin (Ensign Daniel Sutter)
Noley Thornton (Clara Sutter)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Shay Astar (Isabella)
Sheila Franklin (Ensign Felton)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Edithe Swensen
Story By : Jean Louise Matthias
Ronald Wilkerson
Richard Fliegel
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡I, Borg [TNG] #123
1992044
Stardate 45854.2
The Enterprise is exploring a star system when a distress call is detected,
and Riker leads an away team to investigate. A single survivor is found amidst
the wreckage of a scout ship, a young male Borg which is taken back to the
Enterprise. As Picard is faced with a reminder of his ordeal with the Borg and
argues with Guinan about the logic of bringing the Borg aboard, Geordi tries
to instill the ships Borg guest with a sense of individuality, starting by
calling him Hugh.
The crew is preparing a plan to send Hugh back with a computer virus that
would unravel the Borg from the inside out, but some of the crews conscience
begins to disturb them. Picard discovers that Geordi's benign attempts at
communicating with Hugh could potentially have a far more devastating effect
on the Borg collective society in the long run.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Jonathan Del Arco (Hugh)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Robert Lederman
¡The Next Phase [TNG] #124
1992044
Stardate 45892.4
A small Romulan ship is stranded, its crew threatened by the imminent danger
of an engine explosion. An Enterprise away team beams aboard to assess the
damage, but when Geordi and Ro try to return to the Enterprise with a piece of
Romulan equipment, they are apparently lost in a transporter malfunction, and
the rest of the crew assume they are dead.
Geordi and Ro both awaken on the Enterprise, but they cannot be heard or seen
by anyone else on the ship, and their bodies are able to simply pass through
solid walls and doors due to their molecules being phased. While Ro attempts
to come to terms with her apparent death, Geordi discovers that he and Ro are
leaving a trail detectable by the ships sensors.
The two try to alert the Enterprise crew of their predicament, and discover
that the Romulans can intentionally phase themselves and are nearing the
conclusion of a plan to destroy the Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian J. Cousins (Parem)
Kenneth Meseroll (Ensign McDowell)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Shelby Leverington (Transporter Chief Brossmer)
Susanna Thompson (Varel)
Thomas Kopache (Mirok)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Carson
¡The Inner Light [TNG] #125
1992044
Stardate 45944.1
The Enterprise discovers an alien probe of unknown origin, which detects the
Enterprise and sends a transmission. Picard is knocked unconscious. He wakes
up as Kamin, an astronomer on the planet Kataan. As Kamin orients himself to
life on this world with his wife Eline, he tries to make some attempts to
locate the Enterprise, discovering in the process that Kataan faces imminent
destruction from a sun about to go nova.
Kamin ages years, has children with Eline, watches old friends die and tries
to convince people that their days on the planet are numbered. Meanwhile, on
the Enterprise, where Picard has been unconscious for mere minutes, Riker is
determined to break the probes hold on Picard, but severing the link could
kill Picard while he is still trapped in the mind of Kamin.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Daniel Stewart (Young Batai)
Jennifer Nash (Meribor)
Margot Rose (Eline)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Richard Riehle (Batai)
Scott Jaeck (Administrator)
Teleplay By : Morgan Gendel
Peter Allan Fields
Story By : Morgan Gendel
Directed By : Peter Lauritson
¡Time's Arrow, Part 1 [TNG] #126
1992044
Stardate 45959.1
An excavation team on Earth summons the Enterprise to Earth, claiming to have
found evidence of extraterrestrial visitors to the planet in the 19th century.
Picard and Data are shown an astonishing artifact unearthed near Starfleet
Academy, the head of Data, although he, with his head intact, is still serving
on the Enterprise. As Data contemplates the news, Geordi traces a micro
organism discovered in fossilized form near Data's head to the planet Davidia
II. The Enterprise heads for that world immediately, where an away team beams
down without Data, who believes the others are overreacting to his impending
fate. Troi sense life on the planet, although no beings are visible.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barry Kivel (Doorman)
Jack Murdock (Beggar)
Jerry Hardin (Samuel Clemens)
Ken Thorley (Seaman)
Marc Alaimo (Frederick La Rouque)
Michael Aron (Bellboy)
Michael Hungerford (Roughneck)
Milt Tarver (Scientist)
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild (Joe Falling Hawk)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Michael Piller
Story By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Time's Arrow, Part 2 [TNG] #127
1992044
Stardate 46001.3
After Picard and the away team manage to find indigenous clothes and lodging,
they begin a task which Data, separately, has pursued since arriving,
attempting to track down the aliens. They find a couple, disguised as a doctor
and nurse, who have been stealing neural energy and escaping unnoticed, and
the deaths then are attributed to a cholera epidemic of the period. In the
meantime, Data has enlisted the help of Guinan, but has run into some
unwelcome curiosity from Samuel Clemens, who trails both Data and Guinan
assuming that they've arrived from the future with evil intentions.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Young Reporter)
Bill Cho Lee (Male Patient)
James Gleason (Dr. Apollinaire)
Jerry Hardin (Samuel Clemens)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mary Stein (Alien Nurse)
Michael Aron (Jack London [The Bellboy])
Pamela Kosh (Mrs. Carmichael)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
William Boyett (Policeman)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Story By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Realm Of Fear [TNG] #128
1992044
Stardate 46041.1
The Enterprise locates the missing starship Yosemite, adrift in a matter
stream between binary stars. A link between the two ships transporters must be
established so an away team can investigate the Yosemite, but Lt. Barclay,
assigned to the away team, reveals his life long fear of transporting. Troi
convinces him to overcome his fear long enough to beam over to the Yosemite.
Beaming back to the Enterprise later, Barclay is sure he sees some kind of
creature in the transporter beam approach and touch him. Fearing he has
contracted a psychosis caused by the transporter scrambling his brain, he
becomes so preoccupied that Troi relieves him of duty while Geordi and Data
begin reconstructing a mysteriously shattered sample container form the
Yosemite, an experiment which reveals that there are indeed life forms in the
matter stream. And Barclay is exhibiting early symptoms of something that may
have killed the Yosemites crew.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Renata Scott (Admiral Hayes)
Thomas Belgrey (Yosemite Crew Member)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Man Of The People [TNG] #129
1992044
Stardate 46071.6
A transport vessel carrying Ambassador Alkar and a woman he introduces as his
mother is attacked en route to mediation sessions between the warring
societies of Reycag and Seronia. Alkar's party transfers to the Enterprise,
which will complete their journey. On the way, Alkar befriends Troi, but this
meets with intense hostility from his elderly companion. The old woman
suddenly dies soon afterward, and Alkar asks Troi to assist him in performing
the funeral meditation sacred to his race.
After performing the ceremony, Troi begins to feel unusually angry, jealous
and amorous toward Alkar and others on board. Dr. Crusher uncovers evidence
that Trois condition has been inflicted deliberately by Alkar, telepathically
depositing his dark emotions in Troi, aging her body and destroying her mind,
and the only release for Troi may be death.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Chip Lucia (Ambassador Ves Alkar)
George D. Wallace (Admiral Simons)
J. P. Hubbell (Ensign)
Lucy Boryer (Ensign Janeway)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Rick Scarry (Jarth)
Stephanie Erb (Liva)
Susan French (Sev Maylor)
Written By : Frank Abatemarco
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Relics [TNG] #130
1992044
Stardate 46125.3
While responding to a distress signal, the Enterprise encounters a Dyson
sphere, a colossal artificial structure whose habitable interior surface is
powered by a small star kept in the centre of the sphere. The source of the
distress signal, a 75 year old transport ship, is found crashed into the
outside surface of the sphere. An away team recovers a single survivor, who,
when his ship crashed and no help was expected to arrive for quite some time,
used an innovative last ditch transporter modification to suspend himself.
The occupant turns out to be Captain Montgomery Scott, chief engineer of the
original Enterprise.
Scotty is welcomed aboard the modern Enterprise, but soon finds that his
skills and knowledge are of no use to Starfleet in the 24th century. In an
attempt to make the uneasy visitor from the past feel useful, Picard assigns
Geordi to take Scotty to work on the systems of the crashed transport ship,
but the Enterprise is then captured and taken into the interior of the Dyson
sphere by unknown forces. Scotty, left aboard the small, damaged ship with
Geordi, may once again be the only hope for a starship called Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Erick Weiss (Ensign Kane)
Ernie Mirich (Waiter)
James Doohan (Capt. Montgomery Scott)
Lanei Chapman (Ensign Sariel Rager)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Stacie Foster (Lt. Bartel)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Schisms [TNG] #131
1992044
Stardate 46154.2
After Riker's complaints of fatigue, Geordi's VISOR causing him problems, and
Worf feeling unusually jumpy, it becomes apparent that an external influence is
responsible. Counsellor Troi investigates and finds that several crew members
have complained of similar symptoms stemming from unsettling dreams.
Gradually, using a holodeck recreation of the dream environment programmed by
those suffering the unusual effects, a mysterious string of experiments
conducted by aliens from within the physical domain of subspace is discovered.
As more incidents occur, with the crew powerless to stop them, the experiments
become more deadly. Riker, who has been frequently experimented upon by the
aliens, volunteers to take part in an experiment of the crews own to see if the
intrusions can be halted.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Angelina Fiordellisi (Kaminer)
Angelo McCabe (Crewman)
John Nelson (Medical Technician)
Ken Thorley (Mot)
Lanei Chapman (Ensign Sariel Rager)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Scott T. Trost (Lt. Shipley)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Jean Louise Matthias
Ronald Wilkerson
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡True Q [TNG] #132
1992044
Stardate 46192.3
Student intern Amanda Rogers is transferred to the Enterprise to get a sample
of Starfleet duty. An accident occurs in engineering which almost forces
Geordi to blow the warp core out of the ship, but Amanda astonishingly
reverses the impending catastrophe. Shortly afterward, Q arrives and informs
the crew that Amanda is a fledgling Q whose powers, just emerging, are
beginning to concern the Q Continuum. The crew is left with no choice but to
allow Q to tutor Amanda on matters of the responsibilities involved with
possessing godlike powers, since, obviously, none of them have any knowledge
on the subject. But it gradually becomes apparent that Q, and his fellow
occupants of the Continuum, may not have a benevolent fate in store for the
confused Amanda.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : John de Lancie (Q)
John P. Connolly (Orn Lote)
Olivia d'Abo (Amanda Rogers)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Rascals [TNG] #133
1992044
Stardate 46235.7
A shuttlecraft bringing Picard, Guinan, Ensign Ro and Keiko collides with an
energy disturbance, necessitating an emergency rescue via transporter. But the
energy field disrupts transport, and the passengers from the shuttle arrive as
children, though their minds are unaffected. They find it difficult to adjust,
Picard worries about his lack of command presence, Ro despises being relieved
of duty, and O'Brien can't cope with Keiko's sudden reversion to youth.
Guinan, however, seems to be enjoying herself. The ship continues on a course
to respond to a distress call from a science team. On arrival at the site, the
Enterprise is attacked by two Klingon ships which have been taken over by
Ferengi. The Ferengi board the Enterprise and begin beaming the crew off to
serve, along with the captured science team, as slave labourers. The Ferengi
refuse any compromise, but Captain Picard and the other youngsters may be able
to salvage the situation.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
Caroline Junko King (Keiko as Child)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
David Tristin Birkin (Picard as Child)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Isis Jones (Guinan as Child)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Megan Parlen (Ro as Child)
Michael Snyder (Morta)
Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren)
Mike Gomez (DaiMon Lurin)
Morgan Nagler (Kid #1)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Tracey Walter (Berik)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Teleplay By : Allison Hock
Story By : Diana Dru Botsford
Michael Piller
Ward Botsford
Directed By : Adam Nimoy
¡A Fistful Of Datas [TNG] #134
1992044
Stardate 46271.5
A scheduled maintenance layover allows the crew to indulge in some leisure
activities, much to the dismay of Worf, who, without any duties to use as an
excuse, must oblige Alexander by joining him for a wild west adventure on the
holodeck with Troi.
Meanwhile, Data and Geordi experience a malfunction during a test of Data's
ability to interface with the ships main computer, though they do not
initially realize the extent of the malfunction. Shipwide computer errors
occur, ranging from Spot's cat food being dispensed from every food slot, to
images of Data replacing Worf's holodeck nemesis and kidnapping Alexander to
hold the boy for a ransom.
By the time Geordi begins effecting repairs, Worf is committed to a shoot-out
with a holodeck villain who has Data's agility and precision.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
John Pyper-Ferguson (Eli Hollander)
Jorge Cervera Jr. (Bandito)
Joy Garrett (Annie Meyers)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Patrick Stewart
¡The Quality Of Life [TNG] #135
1992044
Stardate 46307.2
The Enterprise arrives at Tyrus 7A to observe a new experimental method of
mining, the particle fountain, which uses a stream of high-density particles
to extract and lift planet based ore from an orbiting station. A malfunction
occurs while Geordi is visiting the station, and Dr. Farallon, the ambitious
head of the particle fountain project, introduces her other innovation, a
small repair robot called an exo-comp, which is able to correct the problem
almost instantly. Later, while Data is visiting the station, another accident
happens and Data notices an exo-comp exhibiting a will to survive.
Data hypothesizes that the exo-comps are living beings with their own
intelligence, and possibly the beginnings of sentience. But when he asked to
prove that the exo-comps are alive, one of them appears to fail a test on the
Enterprise, but has actually realized that it is being tested, and is
therefore intelligent and alive, though Dr. Farallon refuses to acknowledge
the exo-comps status. A crisis strands Picard and Geordi on the station,
endangered by rising radiation levels, and Farallon proposes a solution which
would amount to a suicide mission for the exo-comps. When the crew prepares to
implement the solution and save Picard and Geordi, Data stands in the way of
the rescue operation to protect the exo-comps rights.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ellen Bry (Dr. Farallon)
J. Downing (Transporter Chief Kelso)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Naren Shankar
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Chain Of Command, Part 1 [TNG] #136
1992044
Stardate 46357.4
Near the border of Cardassian space, Picard is unexpectedly reassigned by
Starfleet. There are indications that the Cardassians are mobilizing for war
with the Federation. Picard, Dr. Crusher and Worf get ready for a mission they
can't speak about to anyone.
Captain Jellico, now in command of the Enterprise, doesn't score any points
with the crew in his unusual demands that the ship be made combat ready. En
route to Celtris III Picard tells Worf and Dr. Crusher that the Cardassians
may be perfecting a nearly invincible new form of biological warfare.
Meanwhile at the border, Jellico begins talks with Cardassian representatives
which confuse them and the Enterprises officers. On Celtris III, Picard's team
find themselves in a trap. Crusher and a wounded Worf escape a Cardassian
ambush, but Picard is captured and taken to Gul Madred, who has alarming
foreknowledge of their attempt to gather intelligence. And the interrogation
of Picard begins.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : David Warner (Gul Madred)
John Durbin (Gul Lemec)
Lou Wagner (DaiMon Solok)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral Alynna Nechayev)
Ronny Cox (Capt. Edward Jellico)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Frank Abatemarco
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Chain Of Command, Part 2 [TNG] #137
1992044
Stardate 46360.8
Cardassian representative Gul Lemec reveals to Jellico that Picard has been
captured on Celtris III. Under interrogation by Gul Madred, Picard is tortured
in the Cardassians attempt to find out about the defences of Minos Korva, a
planet once sought by the Cardassians in their war with the Federation.
On the Enterprise, Jellico prepares for all out war in the event of a collapse
of diplomatic relations, but meets with open disapproval from Riker. Jellico
relieves Riker of his duties and continues to deny that Picard's mission was
ordered by Starfleet, which disqualifies Picard from the terms of the
Federation/Cardassian treaty concerning fair treatment of prisoners of war.
Picard resists further torture but is pushed to the limits of his endurance
while Gul Madred continues to question him about Minos Korva, of which Picard
knows nothing. Meanwhile, Jellico confronts the Cardassians and calls their
bluff after discovering a flotilla of their warships hiding near Minos Korva.
He successfully demands a withdrawal and the release of Picard. Returned to the
Enterprise, Picard resumes command, but all is not normal after his experience
at the hands of the Cardassians.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : David Warner (Gul Madred)
Heather Lauren Olson (Jil Orra)
John Durbin (Gul Lemec)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Ronny Cox (Capt. Edward Jellico)
Written By : Frank Abatemarco
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Ship In A Bottle [TNG] #138
1992044
Stardate 46424.1
As the Enterprise is en route to witness the collision of two gaseous planets,
Data and Geordi visit the London of Sherlock Holmes, noticing small program
anomalies. Barclay checks the holodecks programming and unwittingly
reactivates a program which had been created and put into storage four years
before when Moriarty evolved into Data's ideal adversary.
Moriarty demands to talk to Picard. Unknown to the crew, he has been alive and
aware in the computers memory the whole time, and he defies the laws of
physics by stepping out of the holodeck and roaming the Enterprise. Moriarty
asks that a Countess with whom he fell in love in the course of another
holodeck program be brought to life to accompany him, but Picard is reluctant,
preferring instead to research just how Moriarty has achieved corporeal
existence, and to determine whether or not the professor intends to continue
his legendary criminal activities. As it turns out, Moriarty is indeed
planning on attempting a swindle of an immense scale, but Picard means to
see that Moriarty's scheme is limited to the scale of the holodeck.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Clement Von Franckenstein (Gentleman)
Daniel Davis (Professor James Moriarty)
Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Stephanie Beacham (Countess Regina Barthalomew)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Aquiel [TNG] #139
1993044
Stardate 46461.3
The Enterprise crew begins an investigation when the crew of a Federation
communications relay station near the Klingon border is discovered to be
missing, and there are signs on the station that someone has been killed with
a phaser set on high power. Someone has taken the stations shuttle, and
records of certain subspace transmissions have been taken. In the course of
the investigation, Geordi goes through the logs of Lt. Aquiel Uhnari,
searching for clues about what happened on the station.
There are signs that she had experienced personality conflicts with the
stations senior officer and only other occupant, and her logs mention visits
from a belligerent Klingon. The Klingon is located by Picard, and the
Klingons reveal that they have found Lt. Uhnari in the stations missing
shuttle. Geordi, who has come to know Aquiel through her logs, becomes
personally involved in the investigation of the apparent murder of her
superior officer on the station, but he has a hard time separating his
responsibility to solving the mystery from his personal feelings.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Reg E. Cathey (Cmdr. Morag)
Renee Jones (Lt. Aquiel Uhnari)
Wayne Grace (Governor Torak)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Face Of The Enemy [TNG] #140
1993044
Stardate 46519.1
Counsellor Troi, waking up after being kidnapped from a neuro-psychology
seminar, finds herself aboard a Romulan Warbird, posing as a member of Romulan
intelligence to participate in a carefully plotted defection attempt by a Vice
Proconsul of the Romulan High Council. With the clandestine guidance of a
member of the Romulan crew, Troi plays her role convincingly.
In the meantime, a former human defector to Romulus returns to the Federation
and arrives on the Enterprise with a message to Picard from Ambassador Spock,
who remains in hiding on Romulus assisting defectors and dissidents. The
message sends an unwitting Picard to rendezvous with the ship carrying Troi
and the defector, an encounter which forces Troi to make a split-second
decision to either break with the intricate plans of the defection scheme, or
to follow her Romulan confidant into what may be a trap.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barry Lynch (Ensign Stefan DeSeve)
Carolyn Seymour (Cmdr. Toreth)
Dennis Cockrum (Corvallen Capt.)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Pamela Winslow (Ensign McKnight)
Robertson Dean (Khazara Pilot)
Scott MacDonald (Subcmdr. N'Vek)
Teleplay By : Naren Shankar
Story By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡Tapestry [TNG] #141
1993044
Stardate Unknown
After a diplomatic meeting with aliens goes drastically wrong and ends in an
exchange of fire, an away team is beamed into sick bay with a dying Picard. As
Dr. Crusher tries desperately to resuscitate Picard, a near-death vision
begins in Picard's mind, or so he thinks, until Q is revealed to be behind it.
Q informs Picard that his artificial heart, which Picard gained after, as a
newly commissioned ensign 30 years before, he instigated a brawl with three
huge Nausicaans and got stabbed through the heart, is the cause of his death
in the present.
Q tempts Picard with the opportunity to change his personal history by
depositing Picard's current consciousness in the body of Ensign Picard within
a few days of his fateful encounter with the Nausicaans. Picard must weigh
the moral implications of changing the past to ensure his present survival
against adhering to the tragic dictates of his destiny.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Clint Carmichael (Nausicaan #1)
Clive Church (Maurice Picard)
J. C. Brandy (Ensign Marty Batanides)
John de Lancie (Q)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marcus Nash (Young Picard)
Ned Vaughn (Ensign Corey Zweller)
Rae Norman (Penny Muroc)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Birthright, Part 1 [TNG] #142
1993044
Stardate 46578.4
The Enterprise visits Deep Space 9 to deliver supplies and personnel to assist
the rebuilding of Bajor. On the stations Promenade, Worf encounters an alien
profiteer who claims to know the whereabouts of Worf's father, allegedly still
alive. While Worf, troubled, ponders the legitimacy of this news, Data and
Geordi assist Dr. Bashir, visiting from the station, in conducting an analysis
of a piece of equipment discovered in the gamma quadrant. An accidental power
overload shuts Data down momentarily, yet he has a vision of a short walk
through the corridors of the Enterprise and a brief encounter with his
creator, Dr. Soong.
Unsure of how to interpret or proceed from this experience, Data seeks the
advice of many others, including Worf. Still contemplating a possible journey
to find his father, Worf advises Data to pursue the search for his own father
at whatever the cost, while Worf himself finally resolves to embark on a
dangerous quest to a Romulan prison camp. When he arrives, Worf finds not only
a familiar Klingon face, but many others, all of whom are secretive about
their internment until Worf is captured by Romulans.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brent Spiner (Dr. Noonien Soong)
Cristine Rose (Gi'ral)
James Cromwell (Jaglom Shrek)
Jennifer Gatti (Ba'El)
Richard Herd (L'Kor)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Birthright, Part 2 [TNG] #143
1993044
Stardate 46759.2
Worf is trapped in what was once a Romulan prison camp, and though he is not
allowed to leave, he discovers that the Romulan and Klingon occupants of the
planet have sacrificed any futures they might have had among their own people
to settle down into peaceful co-existence, in some cases producing children.
Worf befriends Gi'ral, a Klingon/Romulan girl who seems more fascinated with
him. He discovers, through her and a young Klingon boy named Toq, that the
children of the colony know little or nothing of either races heritage. Worf
intends to remedy what he perceives as a lack of cultural education, even at
the risk of dividing the loyalties of the camps residents.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alan Scarfe (Tokath)
Cristine Rose (Gi'ral)
James Cromwell (Jaglom Shrek)
Jennifer Gatti (Ba'El)
Richard Herd (L'Kor)
Sterling Macer Jr. (Toq)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Dan Curry
¡Starship Mine [TNG] #144
1993044
Stardate 46682.4
The Enterprise stops at the Remler Array for a routine decontamination sweep.
The sweep, however, requires the evacuation of the ship, since it will be
conducted with a beam that is deadly to living tissue. At a nearby starbase,
most of the crew tries to avoid Commander Hutchinson, an interminably boring
officer hosting a reception.
At the mention of horses on the planet, Picard decides to return to the
Enterprise briefly to get his saddle, but while there, he notices that
unauthorized modifications have been made by a team posing as starbase
technicians. As the sweep begins with the aft end of the ship and moves slowly
forward, Picard prepares to beam back to the starbase to warn security, but
ships power is cut off due to the sweep, leaving Picard trapped on the ship
with an unknown group of hostiles.
Meanwhile, on the starbase, the rest of the Enterprises officers are taken
hostage, and it becomes obvious that there is a well coordinated plan underway
which involves the Enterprise.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alan Altshuld (Pomet)
Arlee Reed (Waiter)
David Spielberg (Cmdr. Calvin Hutchinson)
Glenn Morshower (Mr. Orton)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marie Marshall (Kelsey)
Patricia Tallman (Kiros)
Tim deZarn (Satler)
Tim Russ (Devor)
Tom Nibley (Neil)
Written By : Morgan Gendel
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Lessons [TNG] #145
1993044
Stardate 46693.1
When he goes to the Enterprises stellar cartography department to ask why
their latest experiment is diverting power from nearly every system on the
ship, Picard meets Lt. Cmdr. Daren, a new member of the crew who intrigues him
with her honesty and unpredictability. They begin to form a relationship, and
Picard worries that the rest of the crew might misinterpret that relationship,
interfering with his command. But depending on the outcome of hazardous away
team duty on Bersallis III, Picard and Daren may not have long to explore what
this new development in their lives means.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Richard Cox (Lt. Marques)
Wendy Hughes (Lt. Cmdr. Neela Daren)
Written By : Jean Louise Matthias
Ronald Wilkerson
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡The Chase [TNG] #146
1993044
Stardate 46731.5
Professor Galen, Picard's beloved archaeology professor from his days at
Starfleet Academy, comes aboard the Enterprise in an attempt to recruit Picard
for a private expedition, the conclusion of which Galen claims to have
profound implications for the entire galaxy. Picard regretfully turns down
Galen's offer, but later finds himself taking up the professors work when
Galen's ship is unexpectedly attacked and destroyed.
Following his late mentors vague leads and secretive trails, Picard takes the
Enterprise to distant worlds, attempting to piece the puzzle together. But it
is discovered that others, are also attempting to finish Galen's work, and the
end result could be a secret of vast power.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : John Cothran Jr. (Capt. Nu'Daq)
Linda Thorson (Gul Ocett)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Maurice Roeves (Romulan Capt.)
Norman Lloyd (Professor Richard Galen)
Salome Jens (Humanoid)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Joe Menosky
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Frame Of Mind [TNG] #147
1993044
Stardate 46778.1
Riker's rehearsals for an upcoming play about a man in an insane asylum, not
to mention his preparations for an impending undercover mission on a planet
divided by warring factions, are punctuated by feelings of paranoia he can't
explain, as well as the periodic appearance of an apparently new officer whose
presence makes Riker nervous. But after the performance of the play, Riker
suddenly finds that he is indeed in an asylum, though even this perception
becomes tenuous. Terrified of losing his grip on sanity, Riker starts clawing
through layers of illusions in an attempt to get back to reality.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Allan Dean Moore (Wounded Crewmember)
Andrew Prine (Administrator Suna)
David Selburg (Dr. Syrus)
Gary Werntz (Mavek)
Susanna Thompson (Inmate Jaya)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡Suspicions [TNG] #148
1993044
Stardate 46830.1
Dr. Crusher goes out on a limb by gathering some of the brightest minds in the
galaxy aboard the Enterprise to listen to a proposal from Ferengi scientist
Reyga for a powerful subspace shield. Scepticism and competition divide the
scientists, but a demonstration is arranged, using an Enterprise shuttle. The
pilot, who is also one of the scientists, dies when the experiment goes wrong.
Beverly, already regretful for the failure of Reyga's invention, suddenly
finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation when Reyga is killed.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : James Horan (Jo'Bril)
Joan Stuart Morris (Dr. T'Pan)
John S. Ragin (Dr. Christopher)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Peter Slutsker (Dr. Reyga)
Tricia O'Neil (Kurak)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Naren Shankar
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Rightful Heir [TNG] #149
1993044
Stardate 46852.2
Worf journeys to Boreth, where devout Klingons meditate in hope of glimpsing a
vision of Kahless, the legendary leader of all Klingons and the originator of
their hereditary quest for honour and glory. Worf and many of the others are
surprised when Kahless actually appears and announces his intention to return
to the imperial throne and put the Klingon Empire back on a path toward
honour. Worf is sceptical at first, but when Gowron, the Empires current
leader, demands a genetic test which proves that the new arrival is indeed
Kahless, a deep division separating sceptics and those who wish to follow
Kahless seems imminent.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alan Oppenheimer (Korath)
Charles Esten (Divok)
Kevin Conway (Kahless)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Norman Snow (Torin)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : James E. Brooks
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Second Chances [TNG] #150
1993044
Stardate 46915.2
Returning to a planet that a Starfleet research party hastily abandoned eight
years ago, an away team finds Lt. William Riker, a copy of Riker created by a
transporter anomaly during his participation in the original evacuation. This
Riker has never been assigned to the Enterprise, nor has he resolved his
relationship with Troi as the real Riker, and his isolation has resulted in a
very different personality from the Riker who has served on the Enterprise for
six years. His motivations, discipline and judgment differ from his higher
ranking alter-ego, and the two Riker's must stop seeing each others perceived
failings long enough to assist one another in a dangerous salvage mission.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Dr. Mae Jemison (Ensign Palmer)
Jonathan Frakes (Lt. Thomas Riker)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Michael A. Medlock
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Timescape [TNG] #151
1993044
Stardate 46944.2
Returning via runabout from a Starfleet conference, Picard, Troi, Geordi and
Data encounter strange disturbances in time that seem to have limited physical
range. Finally locating the Enterprise, they find her in some kind of exchange
of fire with a Romulan warbird, in a zone of time that moves so slowly it
appears to be still. Altering escape equipment to allow freedom of movement in
the other areas of time, Picard and the others try to determine whether the
Enterprise was invaded by Romulans, or if it was simply caught in a rescue
attempt gone wrong, and whether or not they can restart the flow of time
without bringing events to their inevitably disastrous end.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Joel Fredericks (Engineering Ensign)
John DeMita (Sickbay Romulan)
Michael Bofshever (Alien Romulan)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Adam Nimoy
¡Descent, Part 1 [TNG] #152
1993044
Stardate 46982.1
The Enterprise arrives at the site of a recent attack on a Starfleet, only to
find the Borg in orbit in a new class of vessel much larger than their
previously known forms of transport. The Borg have also changed, now possessing
some form of individuality and emotion, and they have also developed a desire
to simply kill organic life-forms, not absorb them into the Borg collective
consciousness. A squadron of Borg attack an away team from the Enterprise, and
Data, in the process of fending off a Borg, experiences an inexplicable flash
of ruthless anger and kills the Borg.
The attacking party defeated, the away team returns to the Enterprise and
Picard contacts Starfleet. The new Borg pose an unknown but likely more
serious threat than ever before to the Federation. After determining the new
Borg ships method of propulsion, the Enterprise follows and is attacked once
again. Meanwhile, Data has yet to make any further progress in his analysis of
his first emotion, but a captured Borg makes Data a seductive offer to
experience more emotions, and it turns out to be an offer Data cannot resist.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brent Spiner (Lore)
Brian J. Cousins (Crosis)
Jim Norton (Albert Einstein)
John Neville (Isaac Newton)
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral Alynna Nechayev)
Professor Stephen Hawking (Himself)
Richard Gilbert-Hill (Bosus)
Stephen James Carver (Tayar)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Descent, Part 2 [TNG] #153
1993044
Stardate 47025.4
Taken prisoner by Lore and the Borg while trying to locate the missing Data,
an away team consisting of Picard, Troi and Geordi is trapped while the
Enterprise is attacked in orbit by the Borg ship. Left in command by Picard,
Beverly beams aboard as many of the Enterprise search parties from the planet
below as she can and is forced to retreat. Riker and Worf, left behind,
discover that Hugh is in hiding on the planet and is biding his time to take
control of the newly individualized Borg from Lore, who appealed to the
disoriented members of the former collective to follow him to a state of
completely non-organic immortality.
In the meantime, Data has distanced himself from his past, showing cruelty and
sadism toward his captured former comrades. Riker offers to help Hugh in his
fight against Lore while hoping to free Picard and the others, as Beverly
decides to turn the Enterprise around to retrieve the rest of the crew, but if
Data continues to obey the dictates of Lore, there may be no members of the
crew to retrieve.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alex Datcher (Ensign Taitt)
Benito Martinez (Transporter Technician Salazar)
Brent Spiner (Lore)
Brian J. Cousins (Crosis)
James Horan (Lt. Barnaby)
Jonathan Del Arco (Hugh)
Michael Reilly Burke (Goval)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Liaisons [TNG] #154
1993044
Stardate Unknown
An Iyaaran delegation visits the Enterprise for the first formal diplomatic
function between Iyar and the Federation. Picard is scheduled to shuttle back
to Iyar, while Iyaaran ambassadors Loquel and Byleth remain on the Enterprise.
The Iyaaran shuttle taking Picard back to their homeworld crashlands on a
planet covered with violent electrical storms, one of whose plasma lightning
bolts injures Picard when he leaves the shuttle to look for medical aid for
the critically injured pilot.
A woman named Anna, who has apparently been stranded alone on the planet for
seven years, gets Picard to shelter inside a crashed freighter. On the
Enterprise, ambassadors Loquel and Byleth test the patience of their
respective hosts, Troi and Worf, while Picard has to contend with a woman
whose isolation has driven her to try to keep him in the crashed vessel with
her, but Picard learns that no survivors of the freighters complement or crew
are actually still alive.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Barbara Williams (Anna)
Eric Pierpoint (Ambassador Voval)
Michael Harris (Ambassador Byleth)
Paul Eiding (Ambassador Loquel)
Rickey D'Shon Collins (Eric Burton)
Teleplay By : Jeanne Carrigan Fauci
Lisa Rich
Story By : Jaq Greenspon
Roger Eschbacher
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Interface [TNG] #155
1993044
Stardate 47215.5
A new interface is being tested by Geordi to control remote unmanned probes.
Utilizing his VISOR implants, Geordi is able to see, hear and experience
whatever conditions the probe encounters. His interface with the probe comes in
useful while the Enterprise investigates the loss of the starship Raman.
But during the mission, Picard receives word that the starship Hera, commanded
by Geordi's mother, has disappeared with all hands, and Starfleet, despite
dispatching two more vessels to search, does not expect to find the Hera or any
of her crew. Geordi is profoundly affected by the news, and when he encounters
an image of his mother on the Raman, he goes against his fathers advice and
Picard's direct orders and tries to use his unique interface with the probe to
find out what has happened to her.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Ben Vereen (Dr. Edward M. La Forge)
Madge Sinclair (Capt. Silva La Forge)
Warren Munson (Admiral Marcus Holt)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡Gambit, Part 1 [TNG] #156
1993044
Stardate 47135.2
Riker, Troi, Worf and Crusher are searching for the missing Captain Picard on
Desica II to no avail. A Yridian claims he witnessed Picard's death in a seedy
bar after an argument with a group of aliens, and offers to give Riker some
clues in exchange for safe passage off the planet. Once aboard the Enterprise,
the Yridian leads Riker to a planet in the Barada system, where an away team
led by Riker beams down to hunt for possible leads in the investigation.
A well-armed group of aliens under the command of a Romulan ambushes the away
team, and Riker is captured and beamed away with the attackers. Data takes
command of the Enterprise and pursues the alien ship. Riker finds himself in
the hands of a band of mercenaries commanded by Baran, a vicious tempered
leader who maintains the loyalty of his crew, and Riker, by using pain
generating implants which he controls. Riker is astounded to find that the
newest member of the rogue crew on their mysterious mission to raid ancient
Romulan artifacts is a knowledgeable rogue named Galen, better known to Riker
as Captain Picard.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alan Altshuld (Yranac)
Bruce Gray (Admiral Chekote)
Caitlin Brown (Vekor)
Cameron Thor (Narik)
Derek Webster (Lt. Sanders)
Richard Lynch (Arctus Baran)
Robin Curtis (Tallera)
Sabrina LeBeauf (Ensign Giusti)
Stephen Lee (Bartender)
Teleplay By : Naren Shankar
Story By : Christopher Hatton
Naren Shankar
Directed By : Peter Lauritson
¡Gambit, Part 2 [TNG] #157
1993044
Stardate 47160.1
Riker is accepted into Baran's outlaw fold by pretending to be an old enemy of
Galen, and the mercenaries mission continues. Picard discovers that Baran's
gang is not looking for Romulan artifacts, but for ancient Vulcan artifacts.
The Romulan mercenary Tallera reveals herself as an undercover Vulcan security
operative, and she earns Picard's trust enough for him to reveal his own
identity. A Klingon shuttle pilot carrying the last of three vital artifacts is
intercepted by the Enterprise, which becomes Baran's next target.
Riker is left for dead on the Enterprise by Picard to resume command, as Picard
leads a mutiny among the mercenaries and kills Baran. Picard must try to play
into Riker's hands without arousing the mercenaries suspicions, or Tallera's.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Caitlin Brown (Vekor)
Cameron Thor (Narik)
James Worthy (Koral)
Martin Goslins (Security Minister Satok)
Richard Lynch (Arctus Baran)
Robin Curtis (Tallera)
Sabrina LeBeauf (Ensign Giusti)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Naren Shankar
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Phantasms [TNG] #158
1993044
Stardate 47225.7
Having just received a new warp core from a starbase, the Enterprise departs
with both Picard and Geordi ready to test the more efficient drive system en
route to an admirals banquet which Picard is not looking forward to. The warp
core fails to perform to expectations, in fact, it fails to perform at all.
Simultaneously, Data experiences his first nightmare, and then his second, and
his third, all full of disturbing imagery he feels he should not ignore. His
friends don't think its anything to worry about, until Data's nightmare
visions drive him to commit acts of violence.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Bernard Kates (Dr. Sigmund Freud)
Clyde Kusatsu (Admiral Nakamura)
David L. Crowley (Workman)
Gina Ravarra (Ensign Tyler)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Patrick Stewart
¡Dark Page [TNG] #159
1993044
Stardate 47254.1
Lwaxana Troi visits the Enterprise again along with a small delegation of
Icarans, who communicate in telepathic imagery with no verbal elements
whatsoever. To prepare them for their first meeting with the Federation
council, Mrs. Troi is trying to help the Icarans learn to translate their
imagery into speech, a facility they were born without. Not long after Deanna
notices her mother experiencing brief episodes of intense anguish, Lwaxana
collapses into a coma, and the only clues to her condition and the reason for
it are held by the Icarans, who are not able to fully communicate it.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Amick Byram (Ian Andrew Troi)
Andreana Weiner (Kestra Troi)
Kirsten Dunst (Hedril)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Norman Large (Maques)
Written By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Attached [TNG] #160
1993044
Stardate 47304.2
The world inhabited by the Kes and the Prit is divided, the Prit are
xenophobic to the point of hostility, but the Kes have applied for membership
in the Federation, which is surprising since they are paranoid to the point
of operating like a police state.
Beaming down to meet with Kes representatives, Picard and Beverly are
kidnapped by the Prit, who believe the potential Kes affiliation with the
Federation to be a military pact. Fitted with neural implants to allow their
captors to retrieve information without an interrogation, Picard and Beverly
manage to escape with the aid of an undercover Kes agent onto the surface,
where they are to head to the Kes border.
An unusual side-effect of their implants allows them to hear each others
thoughts. In the meantime, Riker is trying to glean information about his
captains whereabouts from a Kes representative who is deliberately being
less than helpful.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : J. C. Stevens (Kes Aide)
Lenore Kasdorf (Security Minister Lorin)
Robin Gammell (Ambassador Mauric)
Written By : Nicholas Sagan
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Force of Nature [TNG] #161
1993044
Stardate 47310.2
Investigating the mystery of missing starships, the Enterprise finds that a
brother and sister have been misleading and damaging all warp capable vessels
that enter the region of space near their home world, claiming that warp
engines are agitating a sensitive subspace rift which threatens to destroy
everything nearby if it becomes active. Reluctant to accept this theory,
Picard and the crew plan to rescue the damaged ships and move along, but when
one of the protesters opens the subspace rift with a burst of warp energy, the
Enterprise may be unable to escape.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Lee Arenberg (DaiMon Prak)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Margaret Reed (Dr. Serova)
Michael Corbett (Dr. Rabal)
Written By : Naren Shankar
Directed By : Robert Lederman
¡Inheritance [TNG] #162
1993044
Stardate 47410.2
On a mission to salvage an endangered planet, the Enterprise is visited by Dr.
Tainer and her husband, two scientists whose plan may save the planet. The
first chance she has to speak to Data privately, Tainer reveals herself to be
the ex-wife of Dr. Soong and co-designer of Data and Lore. Though he is
sceptical at first, Data finds evidence that she may be who she claims to be,
and begins to spend time with her in an effort to find out about his creation
and development.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brent Spiner (Dr. Noonien Soong)
Fionnula Flanagan (Dr. Juliana Tainer)
William Lithgow (Dr. Pran Tainer)
Teleplay By : Dan Koeppel
Rene Echevarria
Story By : Dan Koeppel
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Parallels [TNG] #163
1993044
Stardate 47391.2
Returning triumphant from a Klingon martial arts competition, Worf walks right
into a surprise birthday party, but notices that something is amiss aboard the
Enterprise, events begin contradicting themselves, and cause no longer leads
to a logical effect. His environment and his comrades change, Troi suddenly
believes she is Worf's wife, Geordi is killed in engineering during a
Cardassian assault.
Worf alerts Data to the strange occurrences, and Data begins to research a way
to send Worf back to his original universe. Further disparities appear,
including Riker's command since Captain Picard's death in the Borg invasion
several years ago, and Worf's two children by Troi. Data discovers the way to
send Worf back, but when Enterprises from every possible reality appear, not
every crew wants reality restored to its normal flow.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Bramhall (Gul Nador)
Patti Yasutake (Dr. Alyssa Ogawa)
Wil Wheaton (Lt. Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡The Pegasus [TNG] #164
1993044
Stardate 47457.1
The Enterprise is assigned to head for an asteroid belt in a sensitive area
between Romulan and Federation space, with Admiral Pressman from Starfleet
Security aboard. Along the way, it is clear that the Enterprises objective is
top secret, and that Pressman and Commander Riker have some old business to
discuss. On his first Starfleet mission as an ensign, Riker served aboard the
Pegasus and witnessed a shipwide mutiny against Pressman.
Riker defended Pressman at the time and they were among a handful of survivors
who escaped before the ship was apparently destroyed by a mishap in
engineering. Now, twelve years later, Pressman reveals to Riker that the
Enterprises secret mission is to search for the Pegasus, Riker's first
starship still exists, and still harbours the treacherous secret that once
sparked a vicious mutiny whose nature is still a dark, closely guarded secret
in the files of Starfleet Security.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Michael Mack (Cmdr. Sirol)
Nancy Vawter (Admiral Margaret Blackwell)
Terry O'Quinn (Admiral Erik Pressman)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Homeward [TNG] #165
1993044
Stardate 47423.9
Nikolai Rozhenko, Worf's human foster brother, sends a distress call from his
hidden cultural observation post on Boral II, a planet whose atmosphere is
going to break down in less than two days. Worf beams down, disguised as a
Boralan, only to find that his brother has also been masquerading as a native
and providing them with means of survival based on the technology of his
observation post.
Nikolai is admonished by Picard for his severe violation of the Prime
Directive, but when the planet is within seconds of dying, commits an even
greater breach by transporting a handful of Boralans into a holodeck
simulation of the shelter on their world. The Enterprise crew, especially
Worf, are now left with the dilemma of relocating the simplistic Boralans to
a new world without revealing the true nature of their surroundings. Damage to
the holodeck jeopardizes the mission.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Brian Markinson (Vorin)
Edward Penn (Kateras)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Paul Sorvino (Nikolai Rozhenko)
Penny Johnson (Dobara)
Susan Christy (Tarrana)
Teleplay By : Naren Shankar
Story By : Spike Steingasser
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Sub Rosa [TNG] #166
1994044
Stardate 47488.2
While attending the funeral of her grandmother on a planet which was
terraformed to resemble Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Crusher experiences visions of
the ghost she learns has haunted her family for generations. Meanwhile Geordi
and Data attempt to repair the planets weather control grid while Picard tries
to convince Dr. Crusher to remain with Starfleet when she abruptly hands in
her resignation to join Ronin back on the planet.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Duncan Regehr (Ronin)
Ellen Albertini Dow (Felisa Howard)
Michael Keenan (Governor Maturin)
Shay Duffin (Ned Quint)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Lower Decks [TNG] #167
1994044
Stardate 47566.2
A promotion is nearing for one of a group of four friends who are junior
officers aboard the Enterprise. Sito, a Bajoran ensign who was involved in the
Nova Squadron accident cover-up at Starfleet Academy with Wesley Crusher, is
neck in neck for a promotion to Ops with the ambitious Lavelle, who is
attempting to make a favourable impression on Commander Riker. Vulcan Ensign
Taurik is an engineering specialist whose duties of late have grown
mysterious, as have those of Nurse Ogawa, who is also due for a promotion.
The Enterprise is undertaking a top secret mission, the true purpose of which
is unknown to the four friends, though each of them has a piece of the puzzle,
and a part to play, in this critical event.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Ensign Taurik)
Bruce Beatty (Ben)
Dan Gauthier (Ensign Sam Lavelle)
Don Reilly (Joret Dal)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Shannon Fill (Ensign Sito Jaxa)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Jean Louise Matthias
Ronald Wilkerson
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡Thine Own Self [TNG] #168
1994044
Stardate 47611.2
Counsellor Troi returns from her Academy class reunion to find Dr. Crusher in
charge of the bridge, and begins wondering about the possibility of achieving
her own position in the ships chain of command. Crusher, for her part, is on
watch while Data is away in a shuttlecraft retrieving radioactive fragments of
a destroyed space probe. Data's shuttle crashes on a world inhabited by
relatively primitive humanoids, and his radioactive cargo disrupts his
ability to access his memory of who he is or where he is from. Data wanders
into the nearest village carrying the case of hazardous materials, with which
he unwittingly contaminates everyone. The only hope for the locals is for Data
to restore his memory.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Andy Kossin (Apprentice)
Kimberly Cullum (Gia)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael G. Hagerty (Skoran)
Michael Rothhaar (Garvin)
Richard Ortega-Miro (Ensign Rainer)
Ronnie Claire Edwards (Talar)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Christopher Hatton
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Masks [TNG] #169
1994044
Stardate 47615.2
Studying an ancient comet at close range, the crew of the Enterprise becomes
aware of strange objects appearing on board. An unexplained surge of energy
affects the ships computer systems and Data as well. The comet is revealed to
be an archaic spaceborne artifact of a bygone alien civilization.
The Enterprises computer is filled with symbols and hieroglyphics whose
meanings are known only to Data, though he has never before encountered
anything like them. Soon, Data himself is transformed, exhibiting a number of
personalities from the alien archive. The ships computer and even parts of the
ship itself transform themselves into objects whose function can only be
deduced by studying the alien civilization.
But by the time Picard and the others can gain an understanding of what has
taken control of their ship, the Enterprise and Data will be transformed into
an ancient alien temple, and its resident goddess.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Rickey D'Shon Collins (Eric Burton)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡Eye Of The Beholder [TNG] #170
1994044
Stardate 47623.2
A young officer recently posted to the Enterprise commits suicide by leaping
into an energy stream in one of the ships warp nacelles. Trying to find out
why, Troi begins investigating the last days of the deceased by speaking to
his friends and co-workers, and eventually winds up surveying the warp nacelle
post, where she experiences an inexplicable emotional upheaval which may be an
echo left by the partially empathic officers final burst of feelings and
thoughts. She tries to probe this psionic artifact for its true meaning, and
uncovers a betrayal which is older than anyone realizes.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Dugan Savoye (Lt. Hodges)
Johanna McCloy (Ensign Maddy Calloway)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Rolston (Lt. Walter J. Pierce)
Nancy Harewood (Lt. Nara)
Nora Leonhardt (Ensign Finn)
Tim Lounibos (Lt. Daniel L. Kwan)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Genesis [TNG] #171
1994044
Stardate 47653.2
A routine test of Worf's new photon torpedo guidance system sends a
potentially hazardous torpedo astray into deep space, which Picard and Data
set off to recover via shuttlecraft. When they return from their mission, they
find that every inhabitant of the ship has somehow mutated into more primitive
forms of life, some dangerous, others not. The cause of this condition is a
virus which has now infected Picard, leaving him and Data very little time to
reverse the plight of the crew.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Carlos Ferro (Ensign Dern)
Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Gates McFadden
¡Journey's End [TNG] #172
1994044
Stardate 47751.2
Wesley Crusher, on a sabbatical from Starfleet Academy, has returned to the
Enterprise in an attempt to recoup his energies in time to graduate. He is
troubled by something which he has yet to reveal to anyone, but more pressing
matters are on the mind of Picard and the crew as Starfleet orders the
Enterprise to evacuate or otherwise remove a colony of Native American Indians
who have settled on an isolated planet to preserve their culture.
This planet is now due to be handed over to the Cardassians according to the
terms of a treaty which realigns the borders of Federation and Cardassian
space, and the Indian colonists will no longer be welcome. Tired of their
history of being displaced by territorial bureaucracy, the Indians of Dorvin V
decide to reshape the borders themselves to protect what they hold sacred, and
they find a sympathizer in Wesley, who jeopardizes his Starfleet career to
help them and learn more about them.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Doug Wert (Jack R. Crusher)
Eric Menyuk (The Traveller)
George Aguilar (Wasaka)
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral Alynna Nechayev)
Ned Romero (Lakanta)
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
Tom Jackson (Anthwara)
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Firstborn [TNG] #173
1994044
Stardate 47779.4
As Alexander nears the age where he must decide whether or not to become a
warrior, Worf grows worried that the boy will choose to shed all vestiges of
Klingon heritage.
Visiting a Klingon outpost during a festival, Worf and Alexander are cornered
by a gang of street thugs. As Worf manages to fight most of them off, the
fight is ended by a Klingon who calls himself K'mtar, a bodyguard appointed by
Worf's brother Kurn. K'mtar reveals that the attack was not random, but an
assassination attempt planned by Lursa and B'etor, who are still scheming to
someday overthrow the Empire. With the help of K'mtar, and some gossip
courtesy of Quark, the Enterprise sets off to track down the Duras sisters
when it becomes evident that someone is trying to tamper with future affairs.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Barbara March (Lursa)
Brian Bonsall (Alexander Rozhenko)
Colin Mitchell (Yog)
Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor)
James Sloyan (K'Mtar)
Joel Swetow (Gorta)
John Kenton Shull (Singer of Molor)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael Danek (Singer of Kahless)
Rickey D'Shon Collins (Eric Burton)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Mark Kalbfeld
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡Bloodlines [TNG] #174
1994044
Stardate 47829.1
Picard receives a threat from his old Ferengi adversary Daimon Bok, who still
blames Picard for the death of his son in the first encounter between the
Federation and the Ferengi. Bok announces his intent to kill Jason Vigo to
avenge his loss, and the threat disturbs Picard.
After tracking Jason down, Picard is stunned when genetic tests confirm that
Jason is the son of Picard and a woman from his past. Jason turns out to be a
rebellious young man with a record of misdemeanours involving theft and
trespassing and a passion for rock climbing. Bok continues to mysteriously get
through the Enterprises defences to threaten Jason's life, until he finally
kidnaps Jason and has his opportunity for vengeance.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Amy Pietz (Lt. Sandra Rhodes)
Ken Olandt (Jason Vigo)
Lee Arenberg (DaiMon Bok)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michelan Sisti (Tol)
Peter Slutsker (DaiMon Birta)
Written By : Nicholas Sagan
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Emergence [TNG] #175
1994044
Stardate 47869.2
While rehearsing a scene from The Tempest in the holodeck, Data and Picard are
amazed when they are nearly run over by the Orient Express, the famed 19th
century locomotive whose itinerary never once included Prosperos island.
Investigation of this quirk is postponed by the Enterprises sudden jump to
warp speed, and a fortuitous exit from warp just in time to avoid the ships
destruction. When the crew concentrates the search to this problem, a strange
modification of the ships circuitry is discovered, one which seems to be tying
many disparate systems together. When the ships systems take measures to
protect the growing anomaly, the truth becomes clear, this is no accident, but
a new intelligence all its own taking form within the Enterprises hull.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Arlee Reed (Hayseed)
David Huddleston (Conductor)
Thomas Kopache (Engineer)
Vinny Argiro (Hitman)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Preemptive Strike [TNG] #176
1994044
Stardate 47941.7
A reception for recent Starfleet Advanced Tactical Training graduate Ro Laren
is cut short when the Enterprise responds to a Cardassian ships distress call.
Arriving on the scene, Picard and the crew discover that the Cardassians are
under attack by a flotilla of small vessels commanded by the renegade Maquis.
After chasing them off and assisting the Cardassians, the Enterprise receives
a visit from Admiral Nechayev, who delivers to Picard the message that
Starfleet intends to use Ro to infiltrate the Maquis, she accepts the mission,
posing as an ex-Starfleet defector.
However, when Ro and her fellow Maquis are the targets of a vicious Cardassian
sneak attack, she questions Starfleets rationale for stopping the Maquis and
makes her defection a reality.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : John Franklyn-Robbins (Macias)
Michelle Forbes (Lt. Ro Laren)
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral Alynna Nechayev)
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
Shannon Cochran (Kalita)
William Thomas Jr. (Santos)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Naren Shankar
Directed By : Patrick Stewart
¡All Good Things..., Part 1 [TNG] #177
1994044
Stardate 47988.1
Picard experiences time shifts between three different periods, the present, a
time 25 years in the future and the past, during the Enterprises first
mission. Q appears to pass the final judgement on humanity. He makes it clear
to Picard that the captain himself is responsible for the disaster of the
entire universe.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alison Brooks (Ensign Nell Chilton)
Clyde Kusatsu (Admiral Nakamura)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
John de Lancie (Q)
Pamela Kosh (Jessel)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡All Good Things..., Part 2 [TNG] #178
1994044
Stardate 47988.1
After Q has shown Picard that the anomaly in the Devron system grows backwards
in time and threatens to prevent the very formation of life on earth, Picard
must find a way to destroy the anomaly using the ships in the past, present
and future.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Alison Brooks (Ensign Nell Chilton)
Andreas Katsulas (Cmdr. Tomalak)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Denise Crosby (Lt. Tasha Yar)
John de Lancie (Q)
Majel Barrett (Narrator / Computer Voice)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Tim Kelleher (Lt. Gaines)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Generations [TNGM] #1M
1994113
Stardate 48650.1
Retired Starfleet officers Kirk, Scott and Chekov are guests of honour aboard
the newly christened Enterprise-B. A test run takes an unexpected turn when the
starship encounters two vessels trapped inside a mysterious energy ribbon.
During a perilous rescue attempt, the Enterprise is damaged by the ribbon and
Kirk is swept out into space and dies.
Seven decades later, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-D
rescue an El-Aurian physicist named Soran, unknown to Picard, Soran harbours a
deadly plan, with the help of two female Klingons Lursa and B'Etor, that
includes the destruction of the Enterprise and millions of lives. Now Picard's
only hope for a future rests within the Nexus.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
James Doohan (Capt. Montgomery Scott)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Walter Koenig (Cmdr. Pavel A. Chekov)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Cast : Alan Ruck (Capt. John Harriman)
Barbara March (Lursa)
Brian Thompson (Klingon Helmsman)
Brittany Parkyn (Girl With Teddy Bear)
Christine Jansen (Journalist #1)
Christopher James Miller (Rene Picard)
Dendrie Taylor (Lt. Farrell)
Glenn Morshower (1701-B Navigator)
Granville Ames (Transporter Chief)
Gwen Van Dam (El-Aurian Survivor)
Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor)
Henry Marshall (Security Officer Paskall)
Jacqueline Kim (Ensign Demora Sulu)
Jenette Goldstein (1701-B Science Officer)
Jim Krestalude (El-Aurian Survivor)
John Putch (Journalist #2)
Judy Levitt (El-Aurian Survivor)
Kim Braden (Picard's Wife)
Kristopher Logan (El-Aurian Survivor)
Madison Eginton (Picard's Kid)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Malcolm McDowell (Dr. Tolian Soran)
Marcy Goldman (El-Aurian Survivor)
Matthew Collins (Picard's Kid)
Michael Mack (Ensign Hayes)
Mimi Collins (Picard's Kid)
Olivia Hack (Picard's Kid)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Rif Hutton (Klingon Guard)
Thomas Alexander Dekker (Picard's Kid)
Thomas Kopache (1701-B Com Officer)
Tim Russ (1701-B Lieutenant)
Tommy Hinkley (Journalist #3)
Whoopi Goldberg (Guinan)
Story By : Brannon Braga
Rick Berman
Ronald D. Moore
Screenplay By : Brannon Braga
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Carson
¡First Contact [TNGM] #2M
1996106
Stardate 50893.5
When a Borg ship enters Federation territory, it breaks through the defences
and heads for Earth. After doing immense damage to another armada of Starfleet
ships, a small sphere is jettisoned from the cube and enters a time rift that
takes them back to 2068. With the Enterprise behind it, they must stop the
Borg from preventing the first contact of Humans and Vulcans and the first
test of Zefram Cochrane's warp drive.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Adam Scott (Defiant Conn Officer)
Alfre Woodard (Lily)
Alice Krige (Borg Queen)
Andrew Palmer (Borg)
Annette Helde (Guard)
C. J. Bau (Bartender)
Cully Fredricksen (Vulcan)
Dan Woren (Borg)
David Cowgill (Guard)
Don Fischer (Borg)
Don Stark (Nicky The Nose)
Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Eric Steinberg (Porter)
Ethan Phillips (Bouncer)
Heinrich James (Borg)
Hillary Hayes (Ruby)
J. R. Horsting (Borg)
Jack Shearer (Admiral Hayes)
James Cromwell (Zefram Cochrane)
Jon David Weigand (Borg)
Julie Morgon (Singer In Nightclub)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marnie McPhail (Eiger)
Michael Horton (Security Officer)
Neal McDonough (Lt. Hawk)
Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa)
Robert L. Zachar (Borg)
Robert Picardo (Emergency Medical Hologram)
Ronald R. Rondell (Henchman)
Scott Haven (Guard)
Scott Strozier (Security Officer)
Tamara Lee Krinsky (Townsperson)
Victor Bevine (Guard)
Story By : Brannon Braga
Rick Berman
Ronald D. Moore
Screenplay By : Brannon Braga
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Insurrection [TNGM] #3M
1998099
Stardate Unknown
Jean-Luc Picard travels to a planet that is a virtual fountain of youth.
There, he discovers a dark conspiracy involving the highest levels of the
Federation and their alien allies that betrays everything the United
Federation of Planets is supposed to stand for. He resigns as Captain and
leads his crew in a potentially treasonous fight of armed resistance in order
to protect the remarkable alien inhabitants of this idyllic world.
Crew : Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data)
Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge)
Marina Sirtis (Counsellor Deanna Troi)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Cast : Anthony Zerbe (Admiral Dougherty)
Breon Gorman (Lt. Curtis)
Bruce French (Son'a Officer #1)
Claudette Nevins (Son'a Officer #2)
D. Elliot Woods (Starfleet Officer)
Daniel Hugh Kelly (Sojef)
Donna Murphy (Anij)
F. Murray Abraham (Ru'afo)
Greg Poland (Elloran Officer #2)
Gregg Henry (Gallatin)
Jennifer Tung (Female Ensign)
John Hostetter (Bolian Officer)
Joseph Ruskin (Son'a Officer #3)
Kenneth Lane Edwards (Ensign)
Larry Anderson (Tarlac Officer)
Lee Arnone-Briggs (Librarian)
Mark Deakins (Tournel)
Max Grodenchik (Alien Ensign)
McKenzie Westmore (Ba'ku Woman)
Michael Horton (Lt. Daniels)
Michael Welch (Artim)
Peggy Miley (Regent Cuzar)
Phillip Glasser (Young Ru'afo)
Raye Birk (Son'a Doctor)
Rick Worthy (Elloran Officer #1)
Stephanie Niznik (Perim)
Zachary Williams (Ba'ku Child)
Story By : Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Screenplay By : Michael Piller
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Emissary, Part 1 [DS9] #1
1992044
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 shapeshifter 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 : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : April Grace (Transporter Chief)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer)
Diana Cignoni (Dabogirl)
Donald Hotton (Monk #1)
Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer Sisko)
Frank Owen Smith (Curzon)
Gene Armor (Bajoran Bureaucrat)
John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Lily Mariye (Ops Officer)
Lynnda Ferguson (Doran)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Ferengi Pit Boss)
Megan Butler (Lieutenant)
Parker Whitman (Cardassian Officer)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Stephen Davies (Tactical Officer)
Stephen Rowe (Chanting Monk)
Steve Rankin (Cardassian Officer)
Thomas Hobson (Younger Jake)
William Powell-Blair (Cardassian Officer)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : David Carson
¡Emissary, Part 2 [DS9] #2
1992044
Stardate 46379.1
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 : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer)
Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer Sisko)
Joel Swetow (Gul Jassad)
John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Kevin McDermott (Baseball Player)
Lily Mariye (Ops Officer)
Lynnda Ferguson (Doran)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard)
Stephen Davies (Tactical Officer)
Thomas Hobson (Younger Jake)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : David Carson
¡Past Prologue [DS9] #3
1992044
Stardate Unknown
Shortly after Dr. Bashir excitedly reports to Sisko a meeting with a merchant
who happens to be the only remaining Cardassian on the station, a Bajoran ship
is detected with hostile Cardassians hot in pursuit. The single occupant of
the damaged Bajoran vessel is beamed aboard and is discovered to be a member
of a group of violent Bajoran extremists who have not yet ceased their
terrorism against the Cardassians.
Requesting asylum, all Tahna does is invite Sisko's suspicion. Sisko is
further put in a tenuous situation when the Cardassian ships commander demands
that Tahna be turned over for his crimes against the Cardassians.
Kira, herself a former member of Tahna's underground, tries to convince Tahna
to give up his violent tactics, but he refuses, and it turns out that his
visit to Deep Space 9 is all part of another of his inevitably bloody gambits
for revenge. This time, however, Tahna plans action not only against the
Cardassians, but the Federation as well, and he expects Kira to help him.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Barbara March (Lursa)
Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor)
Jeffrey Nordling (Tahna)
Richard Ryder (Bajoran Deputy)
Susan Bay (Admiral)
Vaughn Armstrong (Gul Dunar)
Written By : Kathryn Powers
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡A Man Alone [DS9] #4
1992044
Stardate 46421.5
During routine banter with Quark on the Promenade, Odo spots Ibundan, a
Bajoran man he jailed months ago for murder, and the old enemies get into a
fight almost immediately. Not long afterward, Ibundan is found dead in one of
the Promenades holosuites, and evidence has been carefully placed to lead a
trail to Odo, a suspicion which spreads among the stations populace along with
rumours of Odo being a Cardassian agent.
Bashir and Dax begin putting together pieces of a puzzle which include DNA
traces from Ibundan's ship, but in the meantime, the stations residents grow
restless and demand that Odo be handed over to be punished for a crime they
believe he committed. While Sisko and his crew are working full-time on
finding the solution to the crime, the denizens of Deep Space 9 seem to have
no intention of allowing Odo to survive long enough to stand trial.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Diana Cignoni (Dabo Girl)
Edward Albert (Zayra)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Kathryn Graf (Bajoran Woman)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Patrick Cupo (Bajoran Man)
Peter Vogt (Romulan Cmdr.)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Scott Trost (Bajoran Officer)
Stephen James Carver (Ibudan)
Tom Klunis (Lamonay S.)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Gerald Sanford
Michael Piller
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Babel [DS9] #5
1993044
Stardate 46423.7
Business as usual is keeping O'Brien the busiest man on DS9, as systems
continuously break down almost at random, mainly food replicators. In the
course of his repairs, O'Brien accidentally activates a concealed Bajoran
device designed to release an adaptive virus into the food generated by that
replicator. He is immediately stricken with the disease, which scrambles his
brains ability to connect language, stimuli and responses.
Quark, impatient to get service back on schedule at his bar, unwittingly
spreads the virus to all of his patrons, and a stationwide epidemic ensues.
Bashir, before falling victim to the virus himself, discovers that the plague
was created by the Bajorans in an attempt to prevent the construction of the
station years ago, and it is eventually fatal. Most of the population is
rendered useless, with a few exceptions, among them Odo, Major Kira and Quark.
They must find an antidote to the virus and try to ensure the stations safety
until a cure can be found.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Ann Gillespie (Nurse Jabara)
Bo Zenga (Asoth)
Frank Novak (Business Man)
Geraldine Farrell (Balis Blin)
Jack Kehler (Jaheel)
Kathleen Wirt (Alphasia Victim)
Lee Brooks (Alphasia Victim)
Matthew Faison (Surmak Ren)
Richard Ryder (Bajoran Deputy)
Todd Feder (Federation Male)
Teleplay By : Michael McGreevey
Naren Shankar
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Sally Caves
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Captive Pursuit [DS9] #6
1993044
Stardate Unknown
The first ship from the Gamma Quadrant emerges through the wormhole and
arrives at DS9. Its single occupant is convinced to dock at the station to
allow the crew to repair his battle damaged vessel. O'Brien tries to get
acquainted with the alien, who identifies itself only as Tosk. As soon as no
one is watching, however, Tosk begins trying to determine how to fight and
hide on the station. Odo discovers Tosk tampering with a security junction and
Tosk winds up in the brig.
A second ship arrives from the wormhole. Sisko gives the new visitors every
chance to make friendly contact, but they instead disrupt the stations shields
and beam into the Promenade without permission. Armed, they begin searching
for Tosk and hold the crew at bay. It turns out that they are game hunters
searching for Tosk, and advise the crew of DS9 to stay out of their way.
O'Brien decides to take the rules of the hunt into his own hands to prevent
Tosk from having to be bagged in captivity and disgrace.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Gerrit Graham (Hunter)
Kelly Curtis (Miss Sarda)
Scott MacDonald (Tosk)
Teleplay By : Jill Sherman Donner
Michael Piller
Story By : Jill Sherman Donner
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Q-Less [DS9] #7
1993044
Stardate 46531.2
A Runabout barely returns from the Gamma Quadrant after experiencing a power
loss on its way back to DS9. The crew have brought a passenger back from the
other side, Vash, Captain Picard's old flame from a vacation on Risa, last
seen going off to explore the universe with Q. Vash has apparently been
wandering through the Gamma Quadrant on her own for two years, and once she
gets settled in on the station, begins making plans to sell several artifacts
from the Gamma Quadrant.
In the meantime, power failures begin occurring on DS9, coinciding with the
arrival of Q, who is pestering Vash to continue her travels with him. Q also
introduces himself to Sisko and the station crew and delights in irritating
them as much as he has always enjoyed badgering the Enterprise crew. In the
meantime, Vash meets Quark and they begin planning an auction of her Gamma
Quadrant loot, of which they both expect to make a fortune. Power failures and
Q continue to plague the station, climaxing with a gravitational force sucking
DS9 straight toward the wormhole. Sisko is unsure whether an unknown natural
phenomenon is dragging the station to its doom, or if Q is simply playing
another of his infamous pranks.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Jennifer Hetrick (Vash)
John de Lancie (Q)
Laura Cameron (Bajoran Woman)
Tom McCleister (Kolos)
Van Epperson (Bajoran Clerk)
Teleplay By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Hannah Louise Shearer
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Dax [DS9] #8
1993044
Stardate 46910.1
A small group of Klaestrons try to kidnap Dax from the station, but Sisko
snags their ship in the stations tractor beam before they can escape with
their hostage. The leader of the Klaestron party, Ilon Tandro, claims to be
carrying out the extradition of Dax on charges of treason and the murder of
Tandra's military father 30 years before, when Dax inhabited the host body
Curzon. Sisko, not believing the charges and unable to comprehend Dax's
silence regarding the situation, stalls the Klaestrons plans by calling for an
extradition hearing overseen by a Bajoran judge, and sends Odo to Klaestron 4
to find out as much as he can about Curzon Dax's activities 30 years ago.
Meanwhile, time, and possibly the letter of the law, are against the case for
Dax's freedom and survival.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Anne Haney (Judge Renora)
Fionnula Flanagan (Enina)
Gregory Itzin (Tandra)
Richard Lineback (Selin Peers)
Teleplay By : D. C. Fontana
Peter Allan Fields
Story By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : David Carson
¡The Passenger [DS9] #9
1993044
Stardate Unknown
As Odo and Starfleet newcomer Lt. Primmin irritate each other while trying to
coordinate security for the transfer of a deuridium shipment due to arrive at
DS9, a Runabout is sent to aid a crippled Kobliad prison ship, containing
investigator Ty Kajada and two corpses, one of which was a notorious Kobliad
criminal known as Rao Vantika, who, even after being pronounced dead by
Bashir, is still considered a major threat by Kajada.
Dax discovers, during post-mortem investigations, that Vantika was capable of
transferring his consciousness into the mind of any other being without the
recipients consent or even their knowledge. The vital shipment may be lost to
Vantika, whoever his evil ambitions inhabit now, and he has henchmen waiting
to assist him on the station.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Caitlin Brown (Kanjada)
Christopher Collins (Durg)
James Harper (Vantika)
James Lashly (Lt. George Primmin)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Morgan Gendel
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Morgan Gendel
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡Move Along Home [DS9] #10
1993044
Stardate Unknown
A group of Gamma Quadrant aliens led by Falow makes first contact with the
station, an event which Sisko intends to treat with the utmost seriousness and
ceremony. Sisko is surprised, however, when Falow and his fellow travellers
seem to be interested only in games. After Sisko leaves the proceedings out of
boredom and mild disappointment, Quark cheats Falow in his casino, and Falow
means to get even by introducing Quark to a game from the Gamma Quadrant.
At the same time, Sisko, Dax, Major Kira and Dr. Bashir vanish from the
station without a trace, finding themselves in a surreal maze occupied by
images of Falow and others. As they try to work out the puzzle and help each
other survive, Quark continues to play the game, only gradually becoming aware
of who his pawns are.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Clara Bryant (Chandra)
James Lashly (Lt. George Primmin)
Joel Brooks (Falow)
Teleplay By : Frederick Rappaport
Jean Carrigan-Fauci
Lisa Rich
Story By : Michael Piller
Directed By : David Carson
¡The Nagus [DS9] #11
1993044
Stardate Unknown
Quark receives a surprise, and something of a dubious honour, when Grand Nagus
Zek, a Ferengi business mogul, arrives at DS9. After some customary
patronizing at Quark's, Zek insists on holding a conference of Ferengi
profiteers there, while Quark fears that Zek plans on buying out his bar on
the station. To everyones surprise, especially Quark's, Zek announces his
retirement and declares that Quark will succeed him to the coveted position of
Grand Nagus. Many of the visiting Ferengi are jealous, as would be expected of
them. But Quark discovers, after a close call, that someone among the Ferengi
is jealous enough to try gaining the position of Nagus by killing him.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Gordon (Nova)
Lee Arenberg (Gral)
Lou Wagner (Krax)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Story By : David Livingston
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Vortex [DS9] #12
1993044
Stardate Unknown
Quark and Rom are involved in a shady deal with a pair of twin Miradorns when
a recent visitor from the wormhole interrupts, kills one of the Miradorn
brothers, and tries to steal a valuable item. Odo turns out to have been
present all along and intervenes before the surviving Miradorn can exact
vengeance, but Croden, the visitor from a distant planet Rakhar troubles Odo
even more, for he may have a clue to the shapeshifters origins in the Gamma
Quadrant. Odo must decide whether or not to trust the criminal when Sisko
orders him to transport Croden back through the wormhole to Rakhar, and the
surviving Miradorn brother leaves DS9 to follow the Runabout carrying his
brothers murderer.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Cliff DeYoung (Croden)
Gordon Clapp (Hadron)
Kathleen Garrett (Vulcan Captain)
Leslie Engelberg (Yareth)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Randy Ogelsby (Ah-Kel)
Written By : Sam Rolfe
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Battle Lines [DS9] #13
1993044
Stardate Unknown
On a routine day at the station, Kai Opaka, the Bajoran spiritual leader who
helped lead Sisko to discover the wormhole when he first arrived at DS9, pays
a surprise visit. Sisko, Kira and Bashir take Opaka on her first trip through
the wormhole. Before they can return to the station, a signal is detected from
a series of satellites orbiting a moon in the Gamma Quadrant. When Sisko's
Runabout investigates, it is fired on by one of the satellites, forcing the
ship to crashland on the moon. Opaka dies on impact, but before Kira has long
to grieve, warriors appear and take the crash survivors back to their camp. It
is discovered that two groups of combatants have been stranded there for
centuries, fighting a war in which no one ever dies, not even newcomers who
find themselves in the line of fire.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
Jonathan Banks (Shel-la)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Paul Collins (Zlangko)
Teleplay By : Evan Carlos Somers
Richard Danus
Story By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Paul Lynch
¡The Storyteller [DS9] #14
1993044
Stardate 46729.1
As the leaders of two Bajoran factions arrive on the station where Sisko hopes
to diplomatically steer them away from solving their differences in combat,
O'Brien and Dr. Bashir depart to Bajor in response to a distress call which
vaguely stated that an entire community is jeopardized. Bashir is puzzled to
find all of the villagers except one, the elderly Sirah, in perfect health,
yet the locals still insist that they are in mortal danger.
They discover, when the Sirah makes his appearance at a yearly festival, that
the threat comes from the legendary Dal'Rok, a mythical creature which
descends upon the village for five nights of each year in an attempt to
destroy it. But every year in the past several generations, the village Sirah
told a Story, somehow halting the Dal'Rok's onslaught. This year, the Sirah
will not complete his Story.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Amy Benedict (Woman)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Gina Philips (Varis Sul)
Jim Jansen (Faren Kag)
Jordan Lund (Woban)
Kay E. Kuter (Sirah)
Lawrence Monoson (Hovath)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Kurt Michael Bensmiller
Story By : Kurt Michael Bensmiller
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Progress [DS9] #15
1993044
Stardate 46844.3
With the aid of the station crew, the Bajoran provisional government prepares
to convert a moon into part of a power system needed to help Bajor overcome
the damage caused by decades of Cardassian rule. On a final inspection flyover
of the moon, Kira and Dax detect humanoid life on the surface. Kira beams down
and finds stubborn old Mullibok, who has been living on the moon almost since
the Cardassians arrived to take over Bajor.
Mullibok and his two neighbours rendered mute by Cardassian torture years ago
refuse to leave the moon, even when Kira warns that the conversion of the moon
into a power facility will kill all life there. But when Kira begins the first
steps of the provisional governments orders to remove the settlers by force,
she finds herself sympathetic with Mullibok's plight and joins in their fight
to stay until the imminent end.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Annie O'Donnell (Keena)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Brian Keith (Mullibok)
Daniel Riordan (First Guard)
Michael Bofshever (Toran)
Nicholas Worth (Alien Captain)
Terrence Evans (Baltrim)
Written By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : Les Landau
¡If Wishes Were Horses [DS9] #16
1993044
Stardate 46853.2
The strange behaviour of space near the wormhole and the sudden appearance in
Chief O'Brien's quarters of a character from a bedtime story read to Molly
signals the beginning of an alien study of the stations crew from the vantage
point of manifestations of their imaginations, ranging from a favourite
baseball player of Sisko's to a pair of ravishing beauties, to the girl of
Bashir's dreams, Dax, but with a far different personality. At first the
apparitions seem harmless, but it then seems that they are capable of posing
danger to the crew.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Keone Young (Buck Bokai)
Michael John Anderson (Rumpelstiltskin)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Nell McCue Crawford
William L. Crawford
Story By : Nell McCue Crawford
William L. Crawford
Directed By : Robert Legato
¡The Forsaken [DS9] #17
1993044
Stardate 46925.1
A handful of Federation ambassadors board Deep Space 9 on a fact finding
mission, one which is failing to get off the ground since the delegates seem
unable to cope with the fact that the station isn't exactly a proper
Federation starbase. Among the delegates is Lwaxana Troi, who becomes
enamoured of Odo after he retrieves a stolen item of hers from a thief at
Quark's bar. As she begins scheming to snare the constable, a small probe
emerges from the wormhole, and to O'Brien's surprise, the station computer
actually works well enough for once to download information from the probe.
The probes effect on the station computer is inexplicable, including stranding
Odo in a turbolift with Lwaxana Troi.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Benita Andre (Anara)
Constance Towers (Ambassador Taxco)
Jack Shearer (Ambassador Vadosia)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Michael Ensign (Ambassador Lojai)
Teleplay By : Don Carlos Dunaway
Michael Piller
Story By : Jim Trombetta
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Dramatis Personae [DS9] #18
1993044
Stardate 46922.3
A Klingon ship makes an unexpected return from a scientific mission in the
Gamma Quadrant and self-destructs. A single member of the ships crew beams
into Ops, dying shortly after cryptically announcing victory. As Dax and
O'Brien start trying to piece together the mystery of the Klingon ship,
divisions take place between crew members of DS9.
Kira, still unsatisfied after losing an argument with Sisko about security
arrangements for a shipload of possible allies of the Cardassians, begins to
plot against the commander, quietly gathering loyal followers among the crew
and threatening those who don't sympathize with her cause. Sisko, in the
meantime, goes into hiding supposedly for security reasons, as he and Chief
O'Brien prepare for Kira's imminent mutiny. Odo remains the only officer who
hasn't taken up arms with either side yet, since he has his own motive.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Jeff Pruitt (Ensign)
Randy Pflug (Guard)
Stephen Parr (Valerian)
Tom Towles (Klingon)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Duet [DS9] #19
1993044
Stardate Unknown
A Federation freighter arrives and delivers a passenger who needs medical
attention. At the mention of the passengers disease, Kira realizes that
whoever it is, they were at a forced labour camp operated on Bajor by the
Cardassians which Kira helped to liberate years ago. But the patient turns out
to be a Cardassian. Kira places him under arrest and, against Sisko's advice,
interrogates him. Under questioning, the Cardassian suddenly proclaims himself
to be Gul Darhe'el, who commanded the labour camps and authorized genocidal
killings of Bajorans. Kira, along with the Bajoran provisional government,
takes a more vested interest in proving him guilty of past atrocities, even if
he isn't who he says he is.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Harris Yulin (Aamin Marritza)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Norman Large (Freighter Captain)
Robin Christopher (Neela)
Ted Sorel (Kaval)
Tony Rizzoli (Kainon)
Teleplay By : Peter Allan Fields
Story By : Jean Carrigan-Fauci
Lisa Rich
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡In The Hands Of The Prophets [DS9] #20
1993044
Stardate Unknown
Vedek Winn, a Bajoran spiritual leader who is a prime contender for the
position of Kai, appears in Keiko's classroom and declares that Keiko's
scientific teachings about the wormhole are in conflict with Bajoran beliefs.
Winn's announcement divides the Federation officers and Bajorans on the
station who follow Winn. Sisko attempts to enlist the aid of Vedek Bareil,
the quiet leader in the race to become Kai, but initially meets with no
cooperation. When terrorist acts begin, it becomes apparent that Bajoran
political interests may also be deeply involved, and the Federation crew of
Deep Space 9 may have outstayed their welcome.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Louise Fletcher (Vedek Winn)
Michael Eugene Fairman (Vendor)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Robin Christopher (Neela)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Written By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Homecoming [DS9] #21
1993044
Stardate 47101.2
A visitor to DS9 gives Quark the earring of a legendary Bajoran POW, and Quark
hands it over to Kira. Kira recognizes it as the one belonging to Li Nalas,
the greatest freedom fighter in Bajoran history and legend. Kira convinces
Sisko to loan her a Runabout, and Chief O'Brien as pilot, to travel to
Cardassia IV. Recovering Li Nalas and a handful of other Bajorans from a
forced labour camp, Kira and O'Brien rush back to DS9.
Though the Bajoran provisional government officially condemns Kira's cavalier
rescue operation, the Bajorans on the station and everywhere rejoice in Li's
return. Sisko hopes Li can reunite the gradually dissolving Bajoran
government, which is splitting into many factions, including the extremist
reactionary Circle, isolationists who mean to evict all non-Bajorans from
Bajor or DS9. The Circle is, in fact, beginning to make its presence known
aboard the station, as is Li Nalas, when he winds up replacing Kira as the
Bajoran liaison officer on DS9.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Frank Langella (Minister Jaro)
Leslie Bevis (Freighter Captain)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Michael Bell (Borum)
Paul Nakauchi (Tygarian Officer)
Richard Beymer (Li Nalas)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Circle [DS9] #22
1993044
Stardate 47125.7
Kira has been recalled to Bajor, and accepts an invitation from Vedek Bareil
to spend some time at his monastery. There, she encounters the Third Orb,
which gives her a strange vision including Dax, Vedek Winn and Bareil,
Minister Jaro, and the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers. In the meantime, as Li
Nalas tries to fit into his role as first officer, the crew stumbles across
evidence that the Circle is not just an isolated faction, but is instead a
well organized and surprisingly well armed movement which is waiting in the
wings to overthrow the provisional government of Bajor by force.
Unknown to the Circles members, however, they are being provided weapons by
the Cardassians, who anticipate correctly that Starfleet will order Sisko and
all other Federation personnel to evacuate DS9 and leave Bajor to its own
political machinations, wide open for a renewed Cardassian occupation. The
Circle launches assault ships to take over the station, and many of the
Starfleet occupants have no choice but to stay behind and fight for their
survival.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Anthony Guidera (Cardassian)
Bruce Gray (Admiral Chekote)
Eric Server (Peace Officer)
Frank Langella (Minister Jaro)
Louise Fletcher (Vedek Winn)
Mike Genovese (Zef'No)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Richard Beymer (Li Nalas)
Stephen Macht (General Krim)
Written By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡The Siege [DS9] #23
1993044
Stardate 47143.9
DS9 is being abandoned, and everyone from the Starfleet contingent to
civilians are evacuating to various places of safety. In the meantime, Sisko
and some others decide to stay and fight it out with the Bajoran assault
squadrons. Kira is determined to get proof of the Cardassians interference in
Bajoran affairs to the Chamber of Ministers, even if it means walking into the
assembly and showing the evidence to them herself. Li tells her where to find
hidden fighter craft left over from the Cardassian occupation, and with Dax's
help, Kira sets out on her mission.
Bajorans General Krim and Colonel Day, along with several shiploads of
soldiers, take over the station, cautious because there is no resistance.
Sisko, Li, Odo, and many other crew members begin to wage guerilla warfare
upon DS9s new occupants. Kira and Dax, after a quick dogfight with Bajoran
assault ships, crashland on Bajor and are rescued by Vedek Bareil, who gets
them into the Chamber of Ministers with the evidence intact. As the Circles
popularity dissolves, the Bajoran troops on DS9 are ordered to stand down, but
some of them insist on bearing a deadly hatred that will cost the Bajorans one
of their greatest legends.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Katrina Carlson (Bajoran Officer)
Louise Fletcher (Vedek Winn)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Richard Beymer (Li Nalas)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Stephen Macht (General Krim)
Steven Weber (Colonel Day)
Written By : Michael Piller
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Invasive Procedures [DS9] #24
1993044
Stardate 47182.1
DS9 is evacuated to avoid endangering any personnel due to the passage of a
plasma storm. A handful of renegades infiltrates the nearly abandoned station
with the aid of Quark, who doesn't know what they're really after. The leader
of the intruders is Verad, a candidate for Trill host who was rejected by the
symbiosis evaluation board as unfit for the joining, and he intends to steal
the symbiont Dax.
As the crew is held hostage, Bashir is coerced into performing the operation
to implant Dax into Verad. As Bashir struggles to keep Jadzia alive long
enough to reunite her with Dax, Sisko tries to keep the newly integrated Verad
Dax talking in hope of appealing to his mentors better nature.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : John Glover (Verad)
Megan Gallagher (Mareel)
Steve Rankin (Yeto)
Tim Russ (T'kar)
Teleplay By : John Whelpley
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : John Whelpley
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Cardassians [DS9] #25
1993044
Stardate 47177.2
A Bajoran man arrives on DS9 with his adopted son, a young Cardassian who was
abandoned when his people withdrew from Bajor. This draws the attention of the
Cardassian government, particularly Gul Dukat, who claims he is eager to solve
the dilemma of Cardassian war orphans left behind on Bajor. DS9s resident
tailor, Garak, seems to find Dukat's sudden pledge to resolve the abandoned
childrens situation ironic, since the boy in question is really the son of one
of the civilian assembly who voted to pull the Cardassian military out of
Bajoran space, one of Dukat's political adversaries. Sisko and Dr. Bashir,
aided and abetted by Garak's cryptic advice, must decide the fate of the
Cardassian youth, possibly deciding the end result of an internal power
struggle whose combatants couldn't care less about the boys situation.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Dion Anderson (Zolan)
Jillian Ziesmer (Asha)
Karen Hensel (Deela)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Robert Mandan (Kotran Pa'dar)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Sharon Conley (Jomat Luson)
Terrence Evans (Proka Migdal)
Vidal Peterson (Rugal)
Teleplay By : James Crocker
Story By : Gene Wolande
John Wright
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Melora [DS9] #26
1993044
Stardate 47229.1
The first Elaysian officer in Starfleet, Ensign Melora Pazlar, is assigned to
DS9. Bashir and O'Brien have had to modify various passageways to permit
Melora, whose low gravity home world leaves her body reliant on a wheelchair
in normal gravity, access to as much of the station as possible. In the
meantime, Quark's former partner, who he once sold out to the Romulans in
order to save his own skin, has finally been released by his captors and has
come aboard the station to exact vengeance upon Quark.
Bashir decides to make an effort to cut through Melora's oversensitivity and
defensiveness in order to help her, and even discovers that there may be a way
to reverse her handicap.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Daphne Ashbrook (Ensign Melora Pazlar)
Don Stark (Ashrock)
Peter Crombie (Fallit Kot)
Ron Taylor (Klingon Chef)
Teleplay By : Evan Carlos Somers
James Crocker
Michael Piller
Steven Baum
Story By : Evan Carlos Somers
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Rules Of Acquisition [DS9] #27
1993044
Stardate 47261.7
Grand Nagus Zek once again plans to use DS9 as the launch pad of Ferengi
business opportunities in the Gamma Quadrant, and again he sees Quark as a
valuable agent in securing the financial future of the Ferengi Alliance, or a
scapegoat should his efforts to make commercial inroads through the other side
of the wormhole fail. A newcomer to Quark's is another Ferengi named Pel, who
is especially savvy to Ferengi rules of commerce and materialism, but flies in
the face of the rules of traditional Ferengi customs, since Pel is a female in
disguise who, in Ferengi society, could be jailed for stepping out of her
house with clothes on.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brian Thompson (Inglatu)
Emilia Crow (Zyree)
Helene Udy (Pel)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Story By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Necessary Evil [DS9] #28
1993044
Stardate 47282.5
Quark is hired to retrieve a list of names hidden on DS9 by a Bajoran five
years ago, but when he gets curious about the lists contents, a Bajoran man
enters his bar and shoots him. As Quark fights for his life in the infirmary
under guard, Odo realizes that this incident is somehow linked to the murder
of a Bajoran five years ago, when Odo was assigned to investigate his first
crime on DS9 by Gul Dukat. The Bajoran whose murder Odo never solved turns out
to be the husband of the woman who paid Quark to get the list.
Five years ago, she accused Kira of the crime, claiming that the then
resistance fighter was having an affair with the womans husband. Though the
woman is currently involved in some suspicious activities, she was correct in
one of those assumptions.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Katherine Moffat (Pallra)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Robert MacKenzie (Trazko)
Written By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡Second Sight [DS9] #29
1993044
Stardate 47329.4
On the fourth anniversary of the Wolf 359 attack and the death of his wife,
Commander Sisko tries to evade the painful reminder by walking around the
station. On the Promenade, he meets a woman who identifies herself as Fenna,
and though a spark of fascination ignites between them, she disappears without
a trace moments later. The next day, despite Fenna's vanishing act, Sisko
carries out his duties, including the preparation of the Prometheus to carry
out a hazardous stellar ignition experiment under the auspices of Prof.
Seyetik, whose wife, as it so happens, turns out to be Fenna, or a duplicate
of her. En route to the potentially deadly site of a dead star via the
Prometheus, Sisko struggles to decipher Fenna's secret.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Maria Erickson (Lt. Piersall)
Richard Kiley (Prof. Gideon Seyetik)
Salli Elise Richardson (Fenna / Nidell Seyetik)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Mark Gehred-O'Connell
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Mark Gehred-O'Connell
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Sanctuary [DS9] #30
1993044
Stardate 47391.2
A damaged ship emerges from the wormhole carrying four members of an unknown
race from the Gamma Quadrant. The stations universal translator takes a good
deal of time to decipher the aliens language, but when it does decode their
incomprehensible speech, they are able to tell Sisko and Kira that there are
three million others on the other side of the wormhole, referred to in their
native Skrreean mythology as the eye of the universe, looking for Kentaana,
their destiny according to legend. As it turns out, Kentaana is known in the
Alpha Quadrant as Bajor, and the Skrreeans intend to emigrate there.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew Koenig (Tumak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Betty McGuire (Minister Rozahn)
Deborah May (Haneek)
Kitty Swink (Vayna)
Leland Orser (Gai)
Michael Durrell (Vedek Sorad)
Nicholas Shaffer (Cowl)
Robert Curtis-Brown (General Hazar)
William Schallert (Varani)
Teleplay By : Frederick Rappaport
Story By : Gabe Essoe
Kelley Miles
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Rivals [DS9] #31
1993044
Stardate 47349.2
A new face arrives on DS9s Promenade, an open face with an apparently big
heart, enough to listen through any hard luck story and comfort the person
telling it. Unknown to his increasingly large number of friends, however,
Martus is simply gathering information and awaiting his opportunity. When he
finds a way to open an entertainment centre that steals Quark's clientele,
Quark begins to suspect that his luck has run out. Little does he know.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Albert Henderson (Cos)
Barbara Bosson (Roana)
Chris Sarandon (Martus Mazur)
K. Callan (Alsia)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Jim Trombetta
Michael Piller
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Alternate [DS9] #32
1993044
Stardate 47391.7
Dr. Mora Pol, the Bajoran scientist who studied Odo and first discovered that
Odo is a living creature, arrives on DS9 to enlist the shapeshifters help in
another research endeavour, this time a journey into the Gamma Quadrant to
investigate a world that may once have harboured beings similar in nature to
Odo. Finding only the ruins of some past civilization at first, the away team
also find some local flora that appear to bear some resemblance to Odo. A
geological upheaval on the planet sends the members of the away team
scrambling for cover from suffocating natural gases.
After returning to their runabout and going back to the station, most of them
wind up recovering in the infirmary recovering from gas inhalation. Only Odo
appears to be unaffected, which is fortunate since something the away team has
brought back from the Gamma Quadrant would appear to be lose aboard DS9,
something with abilities remarkably similar to Odo's.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : James Sloyan (Dr. Mora Pol)
Matt McKenzie (Dr. Weld Ram)
Teleplay By : Bill Dial
Story By : Bill Dial
Jim Trombetta
Directed By : David Carson
¡Armageddon Game [DS9] #33
1994044
Stardate 47444.8
Bashir and O'Brien are on attachment to a research vessel in the Gamma
Quadrant, attempting to help the Kelleruns and T'lani destroy their bumper
crop of biological weapons known as Harvesters. Shortly after finally
discovering a means of rendering the Harvesters inert, the scientists on the
alien ship are stormed by a squadron of armed troops. Only Bashir and O'Brien
escape, beaming down to nearby T'lani III when they are unable to contact
their Runabout.
O'Brien has been infected by material from a Harvester and will die within
days if he doesn't receive treatment that Bashir cannot provide without the
stations medical facilities. In the meantime, Sisko and the crew have been
informed that Bashir and O'Brien died in an accident aboard the research ship,
but unknown to the crew, those who Bashir and O'Brien were helping in good
faith are deliberately responsible for the attack.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bill Mondy (Jakin)
Darleen Carr (E'tyshra)
Larry Cedar (Dr. Nydrom)
Peter White (Sharat)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Written By : Morgan Gendel
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Whispers [DS9] #34
1994044
Stardate 47552.1
After returning from a briefing on security measures that will be needed
aboard DS9 for a summit between leaders of warring factions of the Paradans,
O'Brien feels that something strange is happening, though he can't quite place
a finger on what it could be. Gradually, he discovers that everything he says
and does is being double checked by Sisko and the crew. His own wife and
daughter don't seem comfortable around him, and even the most innocent
questions he asks are evaded by everyone. As the time of the Paradan meeting
draws near, O'Brien gets desperate for answers, but everyone else on the
station seems intent on stopping him.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Philip LeStrange (Coutu)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Susan Bay (Admiral Rollman)
Todd Waring (Ensign DeCurtis)
Written By : Paul Robert Coyle
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Paradise [DS9] #35
1994044
Stardate 47573.1
Surveying planets in the Gamma Quadrant for potential colonization by the
Federation, Sisko and O'Brien discover a world which is already inhabited by
humans, to be precise, survivors of a Starfleet shipwreck who have been living
on the other side of the wormhole for over a decade. Led by the charismatic
Alixus, the survivors have had to rely on basic skills to stay alive, since an
energy field prevents any form of technology from functioning. Alixus presses
Sisko and O'Brien to abandon any hope of rescue and stay with the colony, but
when the two refuse to give up so easily, they discover that their hostess is
not above relying on the darkest tactics to convince them.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Erick Weiss (Stephen)
Gail Strickland (Alixus)
Julia Nickson (Cassandra)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael Buchman Silver (Vinod)
Steve Vinovich (Joseph)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Jeff King
Richard Manning
Story By : James Crocker
Jim Trombetta
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡Shadowplay [DS9] #36
1994044
Stardate 47603.3
Detecting the emissions of a matter/antimatter reactor from an uncharted
planet in the Gamma Quadrant, Dax and Odo beam down into a village whose
simple inhabitants have been disappearing without a trace or any kind of
explanation. At first the visitors from the Runabout are prime suspects, but
once they prove that they had nothing to do with the series of disappearances,
Dax and Odo are entrusted with the task of finding the guilty party.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Kenneth Mars (Colyus)
Kenneth Tobey (Rurigan)
Martin Cassidy (Male Villager)
Noley Thornton (Taya)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Trula M. Marcus (Female Villager)
Written By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Playing God [DS9] #37
1994044
Stardate 47678.3
A Trill candidate for joining with a symbiont arrives on DS9 for observation
by Dax, who will report his psychological fitness to the Symbiosis Commission
on the Trill homeworld. In the course of their bumpy relationship, based on
the fact that the candidate prepared himself to be in the company of Curzon
Dax and not Jadzia, they pick up something unusual from the wormhole and bring
it back to the station for study, not realizing that it will begin expanding
rapidly until it threatens to consume the station, and the space beyond.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Chris Nelson Norris (Alien Man)
Geoffrey Blake (Arjin)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
Ron Taylor (Klingon Chef)
Teleplay By : Jim Trombetta
Michael Piller
Story By : Jim Trombetta
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Profit And Loss [DS9] #38
1994044
Stardate 47701.5
A damaged Cardassian starship docks at DS9 and its pilot makes an urgent
request for repairs so she and her passengers can continue on their way as
soon as possible. She turns out to be Natima, a member of the Cardassian
anti-military underground and an old lover of Quark's from seven years ago.
Her ship has been damaged while trying to escape from the Cardassians with her
precious cargo, followers of her pacifist movement. Quark is overjoyed to see
Natima again, but her own enthusiasm about the reunion seems much more
restrained. Garak, the stations only remaining resident Cardassian, is also
happy to see Natima, but only in the same way that a hunter revels at the
sight of prey.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Edward Wiley (Gul Toran)
Heidi Swedberg (Rekelen)
Mary Crosby (Natima Lang)
Michael Reilly Burke (Hogue)
Written By : Cindy Marcus
Flip Kobler
Directed By : Robert Wiemer
¡Blood Oath [DS9] #39
1994044
Stardate 47789.8
Three elderly Klingons whose days of glory passed into history and legend with
the conclusion of Federation/Klingon hostilities have arrived at DS9 in search
of their old friend Curzon Dax. Decades ago, after the three Klingons led a
victorious assault on a ruthless enemy, their first sons were murdered in an
act of revenge. The bereaved fathers made a pact, along with their mutual
friend Dax, to avenge their sons deaths. After years of searching, the
murderer has been found, and they wonder if Jadzia Dax will still honour an
oath of vengeance made by Curzon Dax.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bill Bolender (The Albino)
Christopher Collins (Head Guard)
John Colicos (Kor)
Michael Ansara (Kang)
William Campbell (Koloth)
Written By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Maquis, Part 1 [DS9] #40
1994044
Stardate 47802.3
A Cardassian ship is destroyed moments after leaving dock at DS9, and evidence
is discovered pointing to sabotage, committed not by Bajorans, but by someone
in the Federation. Gul Dukat arrives on the station, telling Sisko that things
are heating up along the recently realigned Cardassian/Federation border,
along which a demilitarized zone has been erected.
Also present on the station is the Federation attache to the Federation
colonies on the border, Commander Hudson, who also happens to be an old friend
of Sisko. Dukat and Sisko travel to one of the border colonies, witnessing a
furious battle between Federation and Cardassian colonists vessels along the
way. On arrival, they discover that the human responsible for the destruction
of the Cardassian vessel has been captured on DS9, interrogated and then
killed, enraging the human colonists.
After returning to the station, Dukat is kidnapped and taken from the station.
A message is received from a group who call themselves the Maquis, claiming
responsibility for the abduction. Sisko, Kira and Bashir track down the ship
that must have taken Dukat from the station, and Sisko discovers that Hudson,
who has voiced sympathies for the displaced Federation colonists, is the
leader of the colonists in their war against their Cardassian neighbours.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Amanda Carlin (Kobb)
Bernie Casey (Calvin Hudson)
Bertila Damas (Sakonna)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Michael A. Krawic (William Samuels)
Michael Rose (Niles)
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
Steven John Evans (Guard)
Tony Plana (Amaros)
Teleplay By : James Crocker
Story By : James Crocker
Jeri Taylor
Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Maquis, Part 2 [DS9] #41
1994044
Stardate 47805.1
The Cardassian Central Command is up in arms about the abduction of Gul Dukat,
and Hudson has declared his intention to help the Maquis with all his
resources. A visit from a high representative of Cardassia puzzles Sisko when
he declares that Dukat is responsible for smuggling weapons into the
demilitarized zone and, if returned to Cardassia, will be executed.
Sisko goes after Dukat, rescuing him from the Maquis and sending a message to
Hudson through renegade colonist Amaros. Dukat, as it happens, has been kept
in the dark, and agrees to help Sisko prove the source of the Cardassian
colonists arms in exchange for Sisko's help in bringing Maquis violence to a
halt. A captured Vulcan member of the Maquis reveals a plan to attack a hidden
Cardassian weapons depot, and Sisko launches DS9s fleet of Runabouts to
intercept the Maquis two vessels.
Sisko is pressured by Starfleet and Dukat to hunt Hudson down and stop him at
any cost to prevent a full scale war.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Amanda Carlin (Kobb)
Bernie Casey (Calvin Hudson)
Bertila Damas (Sakonna)
John Schuck (Legate Parn)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Michael Bell (Drofo Awa)
Michael Rose (Niles)
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral Alynna Nechayev)
Tony Plana (Amaros)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Jeri Taylor
Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Directed By : Corey Allen
¡The Wire [DS9] #42
1994044
Stardate 47849.8
During a lunchtime disagreement with Bashir over the relative merits of
Cardassian literature, Garak begins to loose his plain, simple demeanour and
concerns Bashir immensely. Garak finally collapses, and Bashir discovers the
source of the mysterious Cardassians ailment, some kind of implant is
connected to his brain.
Quark, having been contacted by Garak to acquire something related to his
problem, stumbles across the party responsible for the implant, the Cardassian
Obsidian Order, a feared secret police organization which has been known to
obtain information by means even darker than the Cardassian militarys
interrogators. Bashir risks delving into the mysteries of the Obsidian Order
in a race against time to find a cure for Garak, and perhaps to learn some of
his secrets.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Ann Gillespie (Nurse Jabara)
Jimmie F. Skaggs (Glinn Boheeka)
Paul Dooley (Enabran Tain)
Written By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Crossover [DS9] #43
1994044
Stardate Unknown
When a Runabouts warp field doesn't completely shut off as it enters the
wormhole, Kira and Bashir are detoured into an alternate universe generated by
the consequences of previous travellers interference. The station, still
operating under its Cardassian name Terok Nor, and Intendant Kira Nerys lords
over the station and its inhabitants with the help of first officer Garak and
her Klingon cronies.
Bashir is immediately forced to labour in the ore processing facility, while
Kira meets her tyrannical, avaricious counterpart. Sisko and O'Brien are also
to be found in this universe, as downtrodden humans living lives of virtual
slavery under Kira's whip. Treachery abounds aboard the station, and Kira and
Bashir can only try to play all sides against each other in order to find a
way back to their own universe.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Dennis Madalone (Marauder)
Jack R. Orend (Human)
John Cothran Jr. (Telok)
Stephen Gevedon (Klingon #1)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Peter Allan Fields
Story By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Collaborator [DS9] #44
1994044
Stardate Unknown
The choosing of Bajor's new Kai draws near, and some candidates are not above
resorting to hard-line tactics to discredit their rivals. When one of the top
Bajoran traitors of the Cardassian occupation turns up on the station and is
promptly pardoned by Vedek Winn, Kira's suspicions are aroused, as is her anger
when Winn accuses Vedek Bareil, the leading candidate in the race and Kira's
lover, of collaborating with the Cardassians.
Kira makes every attempt to clear Bareil's name as the election looms, but only
discovers more evidence pointing him out as a traitor to the Bajorans. By the
time Kira learns the truth about Bareil's involvement in a massacre that cost
the lives of 43 Bajoran freedom fighters including the late Kai Opaka's son,
Winn has become Bajors new Kai.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bert Remsen (Kubus Oak)
Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
Charles Parks (Eblan)
Louise Fletcher (Vedek Winn)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Tom Villard (Prylar Bek)
Teleplay By : Gary Holland
Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Gary Holland
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Tribunal [DS9] #45
1994044
Stardate 47944.2
O'Brien and Keiko depart in a runabout to enjoy some vacation time alone, but
their plans are cut short when a Cardassian ship intercepts the runabout,
sends a boarding party, and takes custody of O'Brien, sending Keiko back to
the station. On Cardassia Prime, O'Brien is jailed and assigned a lawyer, even
though he has already been charged, convicted and sentenced to execution.
Cardassian law allows the spouse and counsel to attend the trial, and Odo,
with his background in law enforcement under the Cardassian reign over Bajor,
volunteers to be O'Brien's counsel. Both are frustrated when no one will
clarify what crime O'Brien is being accused of, and the Cardassian system of
justice promises a speedy trial.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Caroline Lagerfelt (Makbar)
Fritz Weaver (Kovat)
John Beck (Raymond Boone)
Julian Christopher (Cardassian Voice)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Written By : Bill Dial
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡The Jem'Hadar [DS9] #46
1994044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko decides to take Jake and Nog to the Gamma Quadrant so they can survey an
unexplored planet for a school science project, but is not so happy when Quark
tags along to try to curry favour with the station commander. But even Quark
becomes a minor inconvenience when a female of an unknown species stumbles
across Sisko's camp while the boys are off collecting firewood.
Alien warriors known as the Jem'Hadar appear out of nowhere using personal
cloaking devices and take Sisko, Quark and the fugitive Eris prisoner. Eris
reveals that the Jem'Hadar are the most feared and ruthless soldiers in the
Dominion, a Gamma Quadrant government which has often been spoken of by those
from the other side of the wormhole, but has yet to make a appearance.
One of the Jem'Hadar visits the station and delivers an ultimatum to Kira,
the Dominion will no longer tolerate unwanted guests from the Alpha Quadrant
in their territory. Starfleet sends the Galaxy class starship Odyssey to
retrieve Sisko and the others, but even the tallest ship of the fleet cannot
withstand the brute force of the Jem'Hadar.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Alan Oppenheimer (Capt. Keogh)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Cress Williams (Talak'talan)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael Jace (1st Officier [Odyssey])
Molly Hagan (Eris)
Sandra Grando (2nd Officer [Odyssey])
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡The Search, Part 1 [DS9] #47
1994044
Stardate 48212.4
Preparations are being made aboard DS9 for an inevitable visit from the
Dominion. Commander Sisko, having gone to Earth for Starfleet briefings on the
threat from the Gamma Quadrant, arrives in the experimental Federation vessel
Defiant, a small ship created to do battle with the Borg. Carrying more
firepower than any other ship and a cloaking device loaned by the Romulans.
The Defiant's mission is to seek out the Dominion, the crew out to a planet
through which most Dominion communications pass. When the Defiant arrives
there, Dax and O'Brien beam down and find the possible coordinates of the
Dominion command centre, and are captured by the Jem'Hadar, who have also
arrived in force in orbit.
The Defiant manages to take out one Jem'Hadar ship and barely survives the
continuous assault of the remaining attackers. The Defiant is boarded and Kira
is blasted unconscious in the ensuing melee. Odo takes her and evacuates in a
shuttle, heading not back to the station, but to a planet in the Omarian
Nebula with which he has been preoccupied with since arriving in the Gamma
Quadrant. The planet turns out to be the home of a race of life forms very
like Odo himself, one of which welcomes him home.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : John Fleck (Ornithar)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Martha Hackett (T'rul)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡The Search, Part 2 [DS9] #48
1994044
Stardate Unknown
Odo has arrived on his home world, greeted by his fellow shapeshifters. He at
last learns of his origins, he, along with hundreds of other newly formed
shapeshifters, were dispelled into the far reaches of space and genetically
programmed to return home with their knowledge later. Odo is the first to make
it back. But his homecoming is not without its complications, his fellow
shapeshifters consider him tainted by the many years he has spent in the
company of solids, and he has much to learn about his heritage.
In the meantime, Sisko and Bashir, having escaped the Defiant in a shuttle, are
picked up by Dax and O'Brien, who return them to DS9. Negotiations are now
apparently underway between the Dominion and the Federation, but some of the
proposed treaties stipulations have sinister undercurrents, the Romulans are
being excluded from the talks, though the Cardassians, Ferengi and Klingons are
being welcomed, and it is revealed to Sisko that the station, and Bajor, are
being handed over to the Dominion.
As the Jem'Hadar being walking over the stations inhabitants, Sisko and his
crew, and unlikely ally Garak, take up arms to try to take DS9 back from its
new owners. Meanwhile, on the planet of the shapeshifters and unknown to all,
the Founders lie in wait, conducting a terrifying experiment.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Christopher Doyle (Jem'Hadar Officier)
Dennis Christopher (Borath)
Diaunte (Jem'Hadar Guard)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Martha Hackett (T'rul)
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral Alynna Nechayev)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Tom Morga (Jem'Hadar Soldier)
William Frankfather (Shapeshifter)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡The House Of Quark [DS9] #49
1994044
Stardate Unknown
A drunk Klingon named Kozak tries to kill Quark in a dispute over his bar tab,
and winds up falling on his own knife by accident. Quark, attempting to boost
business, tells Odo that he bravely killed Kozak in self-defence. Odo warns
that Kozak's family will come after Quark to claim the right of vengeance,
which springs to mind very quickly when a new Klingon arrival who claims to be
Kozak's brother D'Ghor, accosts Quark on the station. But D'Ghor doesn't want
revenge, he wants Quark to keep quiet about the true nature of Kozak's death
to avoid dishonouring his family.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Carlos Carrasco (D'ghor)
John Lendale Bennett (Kozak)
Joseph Ruskin (Tumek)
Mary Kay Adams (Grilka)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Tom Benko
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Equilibrium [DS9] #50
1994044
Stardate Unknown
During an informal home cooked dinner held by Sisko for the senior staff, Dax
picks up a musical instrument of Jake's and begins to pick out, seemingly at
random, a tune which she becomes preoccupied with, and it follows her into
some disturbing hallucinations of masked figures. A medical checkup reveals
some deficiencies in the chemical links between Jadzia and the Dax symbiont,
necessitating a trip to the specialized medical facilities on the Trill
planet. Though she shows favourable response to her initial treatments, Dax
goes into shock when the computer aboard the Defiant displays a picture of the
Trill composer of the song that has been on her mind.
Sisko and Bashir try to seek out the mysterious link with the long dead
musician and Dax only to have all the official channels closed in their faces
to protect a devastating secret, the cost of which will be Jadzia's life.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Harvey Vernon (Yolad)
Jeff Magnus McBride (Jorsan Belar)
Lisa Banes (Dr. Renhol)
Nicholas Cascone (Timor)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Christopher Teague
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Second Skin [DS9] #51
1994044
Stardate Unknown
Kira sets off for Bajor when it is revealed that her memories of a specific
event in the Cardassian occupation differ with the official records of the
Bajoran central archives. She never makes it to the archives, however, because
she is captured and transported to Cardassia Prime, where she wakes up with
the features of a Cardassian. She is told time and again that she is, in fact,
a Cardassian by birth whose deep cover spying assignment necessitated her
cosmetic alteration to look like a Bajoran rebel named Kira Nerys who was
captured and killed.
But she begins to worry when the Cardassian efforts to make her believe this
story seem to go above and beyond their normal brainwashing techniques,
including the arrival of a high ranking Legate who claims that Kira is his
daughter. Kira doesn't have any information that the Cardassians would go to
these lengths to retrieve and begins to wonder if perhaps the history of which
she has just learned is true.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Billy Burke (Ari)
Christopher Carroll (Gul Benil)
Cindy Katz (Yteppa)
Freyda Thomas (Alenis Grem)
Gregory Sierra (Entek)
Lawrence Pressman (Legate Ghemor)
Tony Papenfuss (Yeln)
Written By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Les Landau
¡The Abandoned [DS9] #52
1994044
Stardate 48214.5
Quark obtains the salvaged wreckage of a ship from the Gamma Quadrant and
discovers an alien infant in some kind of container. The child is handed over
to Bashir, who finds that its metabolic rate is incredibly accelerated. Within
hours, the child seems to be at least eight years old and can already talk to
and understand others.
Later, as the boy evolves even more rapidly, it is discovered that he is an
infant Jem'Hadar, and a chance encounter with Odo reveals that the boy is
genetically programmed to respect changelings. Odo hopes that he can
demonstrate to the boy that, just as Odo is not the same as the Founders of
the Dominion, the child does not have to follow in the violent footsteps of
his fellow warriors.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bumper Robinson (Teenage Jem'Hadar)
Hassan Nicholas (Jem'Hadar Boy)
Jill Sayre (Mardah)
Leslie Bevis (Boslic Freighter Capt.)
Matthew Kimborough (Alien High Roller)
Written By : D. Thomas Maio
Steve Warnek
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡Civil Defense [DS9] #53
1994044
Stardate Unknown
O'Brien accidentally triggers an automatic security program in one of the
defunct ore processing plants. The pre-programmed subroutine was programmed by
Gul Dukat to halt any uprising by the Bajoran slave workers years ago, but its
countermeasures are still potent, ranging from force fields and bulkheads to
deadly gas. When these obstacles are thwarted by the crew, Dukat has an ace up
his sleeve, the stations self destruct routine. Dax discovers that only Gul
Dukat himself can abort this program. It just happens that Dukat has learned
of the situation aboard the station and has decided to pay a visit so he can
gloat over Kira. But when he tries to leave DS9 to its fate, he finds that his
superiors predicted that Dukat would try to flee the situation, and he too is
trapped on the doomed station.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Danny Goldring (Legate Kell)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Written By : Mike Krohn
Directed By : Reza Badiyi
¡Meridian [DS9] #54
1994044
Stardate 48423.2
Exploring the Gamma Quadrant, the Defiant arrives at a planetless star just in
time to see an entire planet appear from nowhere. Its inhabitants seem
friendly, and invite Sisko, Dax and O'Brien to beam down and visit. They
discover that the planet Meridian and its peaceful inhabitants spend sixty
years in a non-corporeal form, and emerge into solidity for only a few days at
a time. The crew sets about trying to find out why Meridian disappears, and
discover a possible way of keeping the planet around longer the next time it
reappears in physical form.
During the extended visit, Dax falls in love with Daral, but Meridian will be
gone again before its existence in either plane can be stabilized, and Dax
wants to stay with Daral, whether it means him leaving Meridian, or Dax
shifting into a non-corporeal life form with the rest of the planets
residents.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brett Cullen (Deral)
Christine Healy (Seltin)
Jeffrey Combs (Tiron)
Mark Humphrey (Child)
Teleplay By : Mark Gehred-O'Connell
Story By : Evan Carlos Somers
Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Defiant [DS9] #55
1994044
Stardate 48467.3
DS9 welcomes Commander Riker aboard, stopping off at the station en route to
Risa. He gets a tour of the station from Kira, ending up at the Defiant, which
he hijacks, with Kira as his prisoner. This commander is Thomas Riker, now a
member of the Maquis on the run from Starfleet.
His target is a secret Cardassian installation which, as Gul Dukat and Sisko
find when they go to Cardassia to coordinate the search for the Defiant, is
apparently an operation of the Obsidian Order, Cardassia's widely feared secret
police and intelligence wing.
Kira doubts that Riker's motives are the same as those of the Maquis, but are
instead sparked by an obsession to distinguish himself in the annals of history
from the Enterprise's first officer. In the meantime, Riker's discoveries in
the secret depths of Cardassian space surprise everyone, including Dukat.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Jonathan Frakes (Lt. Thomas Riker)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Michael Canavan (Tamal)
Robert Kerbeck (Cardassian Soldier)
Shannon Cochran (Kalita)
Tricia O'Neil (Korinas)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Fascination [DS9] #56
1994044
Stardate Unknown
The annual Bajoran Gratitude Festival brings mixed feelings for all. Jake's
girlfriend has given him up to enrol at a science academy, O'Brien is nervous
about Keiko's first visit to the station in two months, Kira eagerly awaits
Bareil's arrival, and Odo is filled with utter dread when Lwaxana Troi boards
the station just to visit him. O'Brien's situation worsens by the minute when
Keiko just wants to rest, and Odo simply can't escape Lwaxana. And neither can
anyone else.
Thanks to a slight telepathic ailment being suffered by the Betazoid
ambassador, her feelings for Odo are projected onto others, amplifying some
subconscious attractions. Jake tries to woo Kira, who is busy wondering why
Bareil has apparently left her for Dax, who's hot on Sisko's trail.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Philip Lazebnik
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
James Crocker
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡Past Tense, Part 1 [DS9] #57
1994044
Stardate 48481.2
The Defiant ferries Sisko and his senior staff to Starfleet HQ on Earth for a
Gamma Quadrant symposium. A strange phenomenon intercepts the transporter beam
carrying Sisko, Dax and Bashir to Earth, sending them into the early 21st
century, though they still arrive in San Francisco. Sisko and Bashir are
picked up and sent to a sanctuary district, a large high-security ghetto
occupied by the unemployed, homeless and mentally ill.
Dax befriends information mogul Chris Brynner, who assists her in the search
for her friends. Sisko and Bashir learn that they have arrived mere days away
from a historical event known as the Bell Riots, sparked when a violent
uprising in the San Francisco sanctuary district was quashed with even more
force by the National Guard, though the hostages taken by the sanctuary
dwellers were kept safe by a man named Gabriel Bell.
Trying not to interfere, the two time travellers stumble into the street brawl
that initiates the riots, and due to their presence, Gabriel Bell winds up
dead trying to keep Bashir from being hurt. The violence escalates, and the
sanctuaries residents begin their rebellion. Hostages are taken from the local
government office, and only one man can keep them from harm at the hands of
the angry sanctuary denizens, Sisko, assuming the role of Gabriel Bell.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Al Rodrigo (Bernardo)
Bill Smitrovich (Webb)
Dick Miller (Vin)
Eric Stuart (Stairway Guard)
Frank Military (B. C.)
Henry Hayashi (Male Guest)
Jim Metzler (Chris Brynner)
John Lendale Bennett (Gabriel Bell)
Patty Holley (Female Guest)
Richard Lee Jackson (Danny)
Tina Lifford (Lee)
Teleplay By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Reza Badiyi
¡Past Tense, Part 2 [DS9] #58
1994044
Stardate 48481.2
Bell takes charge of the hostage situation, insisting that the sanctuaries
residents demand more than just a way out for themselves. He meets with a
government official and demands that employment acts be reactivated that would
allow the unemployed to be productive members of society, eliminating the need
for the sanctuary districts.
In the sanctuary, tensions rise between the hostages and their captors, and
Sisko and Bashir have to keep both parties in check. When the government
storms the sanctuary district, Sisko finds himself in the same position as
Gabriel Bell did, according to the history books, he will mostly likely be
killed in the raid and become a martyr.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Al Rodrigo (Bernardo)
Bill Smitrovich (Webb)
Clint Howard (Grady)
Daniel Zacapa (Henry Garcia)
Deborah Van Valkenburgh (Detective Preston)
Dick Miller (Vin)
Frank Military (B. C.)
Jim Metzler (Chris Brynner)
Mitch David Carter (SWAT Leader)
Richard Lee Jackson (Danny)
Tina Lifford (Lee)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Rene Echevarria
Story By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Life Support [DS9] #59
1995044
Stardate 48498.4
Vedek Bareil is severely injured in an accident aboard a Bajoran transport
ferrying him and Kai Winn to ground breaking peace negotiations with the
Cardassians. Bareil dies, but Bashir is able to jump-start the Vedek's brain
again, reviving him with some very unconventional surgical techniques. Winn
needs Bareil's advice, as only he is fully conversant with the treaty being
discussed, but the prospects of keeping Bareil alive without putting him in
stasis are not hopeful, and despite Bashir's strictest protests Bareil will
not rest or allow himself to be put into stasis.
As the peace talks reach a critical stage, the only option left to keep
Bareil's knowledge of the treaty available will rob him of his humanity and
eventually his life.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew Prine (Legate Turrel)
Ann Gillespie (Nurse Jabara)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Eva Loseth (Riska)
Kevin Carr (Bajoran)
Lark Voorhies (Leanne)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Christian Ford
Roger Soffer
Directed By : Reza Badiyi
¡Heart Of Stone [DS9] #60
1995044
Stardate 48521.5
Odo and Kira pursue a Maquis raider into the Badlands, eventually landing on a
remote planet to search for the Maquis on foot. Chasing their target through a
quake prone cave system, the two run into a snag when Kira's foot is caught in
a strange crystal which seems to be spreading. Despite making every effort
with the equipment at his disposal, Odo is unable to free Kira from the
crystal, which eventually traps Kira's entire body. The situation becomes
hopeless, and Kira will be completely encased within the crystal in only a few
hours, and with nothing left to lose, Odo professes his unsung love for her.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Destiny [DS9] #61
1995044
Stardate 48543.2
The first joint scientific venture between Bajor and Cardassia is to be a
communications relay satellite placed at the Gamma Quadrant end of the
wormhole, and two Cardassian scientists, with an observer from the Obsidian
Order not far behind, arrive on DS9 to deliver the payload. As if the unease
about the new Bajoran/Cardassian peace accord isn't enough, Vedek Yarka
arrives from Bajor to inform Sisko, still regarded as the Emissary in Bajoran
culture, that prophecy predicts the Cardassians presence will result in
calamity, not the least of which will be the closure of the wormhole.
As the mission progresses, it all starts adding up as prophesied, including
the appearance of a comet which could damage or destroy the wormhole.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Erick Avari (Vedek Yarka)
Jessica Hendra (Dejar)
Tracy Scoggins (Gilora)
Wendy Robie (Ulani)
Written By : David S. Cohen
Martin A. Winer
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Prophet Motive [DS9] #62
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Grand Nagus Zek arrives on the station a changed man. He has written a book of
completely new Rules of Acquisition and intends to reform the entire Ferengi
way of life. Quark refuses to accept the sweeping change proposed by the
Nagus, discovering that the pinnacle of Ferengi avarice acquired a missing Orb
from the wormhole and then visited the wormhole itself, making contact with
the aliens there who were reviled by Zek's greed and reverted him into an
earlier, kinder and gentler stage of Ferengi development. Quark wants the
Nagus to be returned to his old, greedy, disgusting mannerisms right away.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bennet Guillory (Medical Big Shot)
Juliana Donald (Emi)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Visionary [DS9] #63
1995044
Stardate Unknown
As preparations are being made for an arriving party of Romulans, O'Brien is
the victim of a power conduit explosion in Ops and suffers some mild radiation
poisoning. An unexpected side effect of this, which even Bashir cannot
explain, is a series of apparent trips into the not too distant future.
At first, his visions predict relatively innocuous events, such as a
conversation with Quark and a bar brawl between visiting parties of Romulans
and Klingons. But when O'Brien experiences such events as the sight of his own
death and the evacuation and destruction of DS9, the whole crew takes notice.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Annette Helde (Karina)
Bob Minor (Bo'rak)
Dennis Madalone (Atul)
Jack Shearer (Ruwon)
Ray Young (Morka)
Teleplay By : John Shirley
Story By : Ethan H. Calk
Directed By : Reza Badiyi
¡Distant Voices [DS9] #64
1995044
Stardate Unknown
On the eve of Bashir's 30th birthday, a Lethian tries to buy medical supplies
from him, a deal Bashir refuses to make. Later, the doctor returns to the
infirmary only to find the Lethian raiding his supplies and is attacked
viciously. When Bashir comes to, everything seems amiss, the station is
abandoned and wrecked, what few members of the crew can be found are acting
wildly out of character, and Bashir's age is increasing rapidly.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Ann Gillespie (Nurse Jabara)
Nicole Forester (Dabo Girl)
Victor Rivers (Altovar)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Improbable Cause [DS9] #65
1995044
Stardate Unknown
An explosion in Garak's shop brings the attention of Odo to bear on the
usually elusive Cardassian tailor. One lead indicates it could be the work of
a Flaxian assassin, but the moment Odo tails the suspects spacecraft, it is
destroyed by the Romulans who claim he was on their wanted list.
Odo takes a solo trip to a rendezvous with a Cardassian who gives him some
information, that the attempt on Garak's life is part of a much larger plot,
and that other former members of the Obsidian Order have not survived similar
attacks on the same day.
Odo and Garak now set out to find ex-Obsidian Order mastermind Enabran Tain on
Garak's hunch that Tain may also be an assassins target, but they are
intercepted en route by a Romulan ship carrying Tain as a passenger.
Tain invites Garak to rejoin him on a joint mission of the Obsidian Order and
the Romulan Tal Shiar to attack the Founders of the Dominion on their own
turf, and Garak accepts.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Carlos LaCamara (Retaya)
Darwyn Carson (Romulan)
Joseph Ruskin (Informant)
Julianna McCarthy (Mila)
Paul Dooley (Enabran Tain)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : David R. Long
Robert Lederman
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡The Die Is Cast [DS9] #66
1995044
Stardate Unknown
One of the first priorities of the alliance between the Cardassian and Romulan
secret police is to extract whatever information on the Founders that Odo may
possess. At the wormhole, they briefly appear to the crew of DS9 as they
decloak. Starfleet orders Sisko to keep the Defiant at the ready in the event
of Dominion retaliation against the Alpha Quadrant. Starfleet is also sending
more ships to the station as well.
Sisko, however, deducing that Odo and Garak are aboard one of the ships,
decides to leave DS9 ahead of schedule and retrieve Odo. What he does not know
is that the Dominion has planned for the Cardassian/Romulan assault for a long
time, and that he's about to take the Defiant into the biggest space battle
the galaxy has seen since Wolf 359.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Leland Orser (Lovok)
Leon Russom (Toddman)
Paul Dooley (Enabran Tain)
Wendy Schenker (Romulan Pilot)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Through The Looking Glass [DS9] #67
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko is kidnapped by O'Brien's counterpart from the parallel timeline visited
by Kira and Bashir a year before, and is cornered into assuming the role of
his violent, lascivious alterego who has died while fighting for the Terran
rebellion against the Klingon/Cardassian Alliance. His mission, to get aboard
Terok Nor and contact turncoat human scientist Jennifer Sisko before she can
develop a new sensor array that will mean the end of the rebellion. Though his
fellow rebels feel Jennifer could be assassinated as easily as she could be
liberated, Sisko must do everything he can to keep the alternate timeline
incarnation of his wife alive while not betraying the rebellion.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Dennis Madalone (Marauder)
Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer Sisko)
John Patrick Hayden (Cardassian Overseer)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Tim Russ (Tuvok)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Explorers [DS9] #68
1995044
Stardate Unknown
On a visit to Bajor, Sisko uncovered records of a Bajoran sailship which
somehow travelled to Cardassia in ancient times. He tries to enlist Jake's
help in his quest to construct a working replica of the sailship from old
Bajoran blueprints and recreate the journey, but Jake is oddly reluctant.
Sisko also receives a strange warning from Gul Dukat that the journey is too
hazardous simply to satisfy curiosity. Despite all these odds, the commander
is determined to chart a trail that was blazed centuries earlier, but even he
doesn't realize what surprises he'll discover along the way.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bari Hochwald (Dr. Elizabeth Lense)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Family Business [DS9] #69
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Quark's bar is audited by the Ferengi Commerce Authority when he is charged
with negligence in taking care of his mother. As it happens, she has made
profit on the Ferengi homeworld, a capital crime in their male dominated
society, so Quark and Rom head home to deal with the problem. While Rom can't
help but admire his mothers lobes for business, Quark is prepared to stop at
nothing to wring a confession out of her. If she doesn't surrender her
profits, Quark will have to pay.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrea Martin (Ishka)
Jeffrey Combs (Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Mel Green (Secretary)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Shakaar [DS9] #70
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Word reaches the station that Bajors First Minister has died, and Kai Winn has
put herself in a position to take that office in the upcoming election. One of
Winn's first acts as head of the provisional government is to ask Kira to
retrieve soil reclamators from the D'Kor province. Kira will have to deal with
Shakaar, the former leader of her resistance cell during the occupation, and
he is unwilling to surrender the equipment. Winn declares martial law and
Shakaar and Kira, along with several others from the D'Kor farming community,
become outlaws.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Diane Salinger (Lupaza)
Duncan Regehr (Shakaar)
Harry Hutchinson (Trooper)
John Kenton Shull (Security Officer)
Jon Doman (Lenaris)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Sherman Howard (Syvar)
William Lucking (Furel)
Written By : Gordon Dawson
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡Facets [DS9] #71
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Quark's ongoing efforts to prevent Nog from joining Starfleet Academy are
interrupted by a call to attend a meeting being held by Jadzia. She is about
to undergo a ritual in which the memories of each of Dax's past hosts is
telepathically transferred to another person so she can come to understand
them better. Problems are anticipated when it comes to encountering Joran, the
mentally unstable host preceding Curzon who was a murderer, but no one expects
that Curzon himself will cause any problems. However, once the mind and
memories of Curzon Dax find themselves a new home in the form of Odo, Sisko's
crusty old mentor doesn't have any intention of relinquishing his new body.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Jefrey Alan Chandler (Guardian)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡The Adversary [DS9] #72
1995044
Stardate 48959.1
The party surrounding Sisko's promotion to Captain is cut short when a
Federation ambassador brings disturbing news regarding the Tzenkethi, former
enemies of the Federation. According to the ambassador, a change of government
within the Tzenkethi could spell trouble for Federation outposts along their
border, and the Defiant is ordered to patrol that area to show the Federation
flag. But en route, O'Brien finds that the Defiant has been sabotaged, and
someone else has pointed the ship toward an attack on the Tzenkethi.
The crew learn that their saboteur is a changeling on a mission to spark a war
between the Federation and the Tzenkethi, thus keeping those two powers too
busy fighting each other to defend against a Dominion invasion. Naturally, the
task of tracking down and fighting the intruder falls to Odo, who will become
the first changeling to break with a sacred tradition and harm one of his own.
Crew : Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Jeff Austin (Bolian)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Lawrence Pressman (Ambassador Krajensky)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡The Way Of The Warrior, Part 1 [DS9] #73
1995044
Stardate 49011.4
As the crew of Deep Space 9 try to prepare for a possible invasion by the
Dominion, a fleet of Klingon ships decloak and take leave on the station.
The Cardassians have sealed their borders after a rumoured coup on their
homeworld, and Klingon ships are stopping ships leaving Bajoran space to
search them for Changelings. To get answers, Sisko calls on the aid of Lt.
Commander Worf, who has been among the Klingon clerics on Boreth following the
Enterprise's destruction, and is considering resigning Starfleet. Worf learns
that the Klingons plan to invade Cardassia on the suspicion that the new
civilian government is run by the Founders.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Christopher Darga (Cmdr. Kaybok)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Obi Ndefo (Drex)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
William Dennis Hunt (Huraga)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Way Of The Warrior, Part 2 [DS9] #74
1995044
Stardate 49011.4
Sisko uses Garak to warn the Cardassians, and Gul Dukat manages to save the
Detepa Council as the Klingon fleet advances. But the Defiant is needed to get
them to safety, and its aid will have far-reaching consequences for the
Federation and the Klingon Empire.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Patricia Tallman (Weapons Officer)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Visitor [DS9] #75
1995044
Stardate Unknown
It's several decades in the future. Jake Sisko is an old man, living in his
grandfathers house on the Louisiana Bayou. On a rainy night, a visitor
arrives, a young woman who aspires to be a writer. Jake tells her the story
of why he hasn't written in years.
Long ago, he was on a trip with his father in the Defiant when an accident in
the engine room caused his father to disappear before his eyes. Yet when Ben
Sisko began appearing to him in the flesh, for a few minutes at a time, with
years between appearances, it became clear that he was not dead, but trapped
in subspace. Jake went on with his life, married, became a famous writer, but
was forever haunted by his fathers disappearance, and became obsessed with
rescuing him.
Now, Jake has finally found a solution, but what will it cost him.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Galyn Gorg (Korena)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Rachel Robinson (Melanie)
Tony Todd (Older Jake)
Written By : Michael Taylor
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Hippocratic Oath [DS9] #76
1995044
Stardate 49066.5
Bashir and O'Brien, in the runabout Rubicon, are on their way home to the
station after a routine bio-survey in the Gamma Quadrant when O'Brien detects
a subspace magneton pulse which could indicate a ship in trouble. They track
it to a planet thought to be uninhabited, where the runabout hits a plasma
field and is forced to crashland. The two are captured by a group of
Jem'Hadar. But these Jem'Hadar are different, their leader, Goran'agar, is
actually free of their races genetic addiction to the enzyme known as Ketracel
white, and has brought the others here in hopes of freeing them as well from
the white and the Dominion. Goran'agar forces Bashir to work on a cure for the
addiction, while O'Brien tries to convince the doctor to escape with him.
Meanwhile, on the station, Worf finds he has a lot to learn about the way
things are done in his new home, as he clashes with Odo over a smuggling
investigation.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Jerry Roberts (Meso'clan)
Marshall Teague (Temo'zuma)
Michael H. Bailous (Jem'Hadar #1)
Roderick Garr (Shady Alien)
Scott MacDonald (Goran'agar)
Stephen Davies (Arak'taral)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Lisa Klink
Nicholas Corea
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Indiscretion [DS9] #77
1995044
Stardate Unknown
A smuggler friend of Kira's contacts her with news that some wreckage has been
found which may be the remnants of a ship that was carrying Bajoran prisoners
and a Cardassian crew, a ship that was lost during the occupation, and that
was carrying another friend of Kira's. Kira is about to go and investigate
when the trip is postponed slightly so that someone can join her, Gul Dukat.
On the mission, Dukat reveals that he too has someone he is concerned about on
the ship, a Bajoran woman with whom he had an affair. Kira learns also that
Dukat's half-Bajoran daughter was also on the ship, and that Dukat's personal
mission is to find her and kill her. Meanwhile, Kasidy Yates is not pleased by
Sisko's reaction to her news that she may be taking a job that will let her
stay on the station.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Cyia Batten (Ziyal)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Roy Brocksmith (Razka)
Thomas Prisco (Heler)
Teleplay By : Nicholas Corea
Story By : Jack Trevino
Toni Marberry
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Rejoined [DS9] #78
1995044
Stardate 49195.5
A Trill science team arrives on Deep Space 9 to conduct field tests on
experimental techniques for creating artificial wormholes. The leader of the
team is Dr. Lenara Kahn, a joined Trill whose symbiont was once borne by the
wife of one of Dax's former hosts, Torias.
Trill society has a strict taboo against reassociation with past lovers, for
which the penalty is exile, meaning that both symbionts will die with their
current hosts. Therefore Dax and Lenara must be careful about interacting, but
despite their best efforts they find themselves awakening old emotional ties.
What will Dax risk in order to be with her former love.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : James Noah (Dr. Hanor Pren)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Susanna Thompson (Dr. Lenara Kahn)
Tim Ryan (Dr. Bejal Otner)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡Little Green Men [DS9] #79
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Nog prepares to leave at last for Starfleet Academy, Quark receives a long
awaited payment from his cousin Gaila, a shuttle of his very own. He offers to
take Nog to Earth in it, with Rom piloting, but of course Quark has ulterior
motives, smuggling illegal kemosite to Orion on the way back. However, due to
the ship having been sabotaged by Gaila, the three Ferengi end up going
through a time warp to Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.
But far from trying to go home and leaving the timeline intact, Quark has
other plans, to stay and take over the Earth.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Charles Napier (General Denning)
Conor O'Farrell (Professor Jeff Carlson)
James G. MacDonald (Capt. Wainwright)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Megan Gallagher (Nurse Garland)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Jack Trevino
Toni Marberry
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡Starship Down [DS9] #80
1995044
Stardate 49263.5
The Defiant is on a mission into the Gamma Quadrant to meet with a
representative from the Karemma, who have been trading with the Federation,
using the Ferengi as intermediaries, and who protest the exorbitant fees and
taxes, which are actually the result of a misunderstanding perpetuated by
Quark. But then two Jem'Hadar ships arrive to punish the Karemma for meeting
with the Federation.
When the Defiant goes after the Jem'Hadar, who pursue the Karemma ship into
the atmosphere of a gas giant, it is attacked and heavily damaged. Bashir and
Dax are sealed into a turbolift shaft, Kira cares for a gravely injured Sisko,
Worf learns a thing or two about command, and Quark and the Karemma
representative must defuse an unexploded torpedo that has struck the ship.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : F. J. Rio (Muniz)
James Cromwell (Hanok)
Jay Baker (Stevens)
Sara Mornell (Carson)
Written By : David Mack
John J. Ordover
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡The Sword Of Kahless [DS9] #81
1995044
Stardate Unknown
An elderly Klingon, Kor, who is an old friend of Dax, has returned to the
station. Dax introduces him to Worf, whom Kor invites along on a quest. He has
obtained a cloth found on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, a cloth which was
used to wrap the legendary Sword of Kahless. The Sword is a relic of Klingon
history, stolen over 1000 years ago by the Hurk.
Together, Kor, Dax, and Worf go to the planet where the cloth was found, and
manage to find the Sword. But they have been followed there by Toral, the last
member of the House of Duras, who once tried to seize power, and whose life
was spared at the time by Worf. Kor, Dax, and Worf must journey through the
caverns to escape, as ambition begins to turn Kor and Worf against each other.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : John Colicos (Kor)
Rick Pasqualone (Toral)
Tom Morga (Soto)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Story By : Richard Danus
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Our Man Bashir [DS9] #82
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Bashir is indulging in a holosuite program in which he is a glamorous British
superspy on 1960s Earth, when he is joined by an uninvited guest, Garak.
Meanwhile, the Runabout Orinoco is returning from a conference, with Sisko,
Kira, Dax, Worf, and O'Brien aboard, when it explodes due to sabotage. The Ops
transporter is damaged while beaming them off, but Odo and Eddington manage to
store the patterns in Bashir's holo-program, it turns out, where Bashir is
startled to find the characters replaced by the images of the missing
officers. While Eddington, Odo, and Rom figure out how to reintegrate their
physical and neural patterns, Bashir must make sure the holosuite computer
doesn't kill them off as part of his fantasy.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Marci Brickhouse (Mona Luvsitt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Melissa Young (Caprice)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Robert Gillan
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Homefront [DS9] #83
1995044
Stardate 49170.6
As Dax observes that the wormhole has been opening and closing for no apparent
reason lately, news comes that an important Federation/Romulan conference on
Earth has been bombed, and security camera shave recorded a Changeling in the
room at the time. Sisko and Odo go to Earth, where Sisko is made the acting
head of Starfleet security, as well as visiting his father with Jake.
With the help of Sisko's old CO, Admiral Leyton, Sisko and Odo convince the
Federation President to authorize stringent security measures. But it may be
too late, as Earths power relays are sabotaged and Sisko is forced to
institute martial law.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Brock Peters (Joseph Sisko)
Dylan Chalfy (Head Officer)
Herschel Sparber (President Jaresh-Inyo)
Robert Foxworth (Admiral Leyton)
Susan Gibney (Cmdr. Erika Benteen)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Paradise Lost [DS9] #84
1995044
Stardate Unknown
A state of emergency has been declared on Earth, and armed Starfleet security
officers are on the streets. But the activities of an elite cadre of Academy
cadets on the night of the power outage arouse Sisko's suspicions. He and Odo
investigate, and learn that the sabotage was caused not by Changelings but by
Red Squad under orders from Admiral Leyton, whose goal is to oust the
President and take over Earth to fortify it against the Dominion. And Leyton
is willing to do anything, even order one Starfleet ship to destroy another,
to carry out his plans.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Bobby C. King (Security Chief)
Brock Peters (Joseph Sisko)
David Drew Gallagher (Riley Shepard)
Herschel Sparber (President Jaresh-Inyo)
Mina Badie (Security Officer)
Robert Foxworth (Admiral Leyton)
Rudolph Willrich (Academy Commandant)
Susan Gibney (Cmdr. Erika Benteen)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Reza Badiyi
¡Crossfire [DS9] #85
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Bajors new First Minister, Shakaar, Kira's old friend and the head of her
former resistance cell arrives on the station for negotiations with Federation
delegates concerning speeding up Bajor's admission. No sooner is Shakaar
aboard than there are threats on his life, and Odo must guard him around the
clock, a task made especially difficult when Shakaar and Kira start getting
close, very close. Odo, who is himself secretly in love with Kira, is caught
up in emotional turmoil that starts to affect his ability to do his job, to
the point of endangering Kira's and Shakaar's lives.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Bruce Wright (Sarish)
Charles Tentindo (Jimenez)
Duncan Regehr (Shakaar)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Return To Grace [DS9] #86
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Kira leaves for a Cardassian outpost to attend a conference, escorted by Gul
Dukat, who, after bringing his half-Bajoran daughter Ziyal home, has been
reduced to commanding a freighter. When they arrive at the outpost, they find
it destroyed by a Klingon Bird of Prey, which ignores Dukat's freighter. At
Kira's suggestion, Dukat adapts a disruptor from the outpost and goes after
the Klingons. When he succeeds in capturing the Bird of Prey, Dukat has the
choice of returning to his old position, or striking out as a freedom fighter
against the Klingons.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Casey Biggs (Damar)
Cyia Batten (Ziyal)
John K. Shull (K'Temang)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Story By : Tom Benko
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡Sons Of Mogh [DS9] #87
1996044
Stardate 49556.2
Worf's younger brother Kurn arrives on DS9, a broken, drunken outcast who has
lost his seat on the Klingon High Council due to Worf's having sided against
the Empire. Kurn demands that Worf perform the Mauk-to'Vor, a ritual in which
by killing Kurn, Worf can restore Kurn's lost honour.
Meanwhile, Kira and O'Brien investigate mysterious explosions and Klingon
activity near Bajoran space.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Dell Yount (Tilikia)
Elliot Woods (Klingon Officer)
Robert DoQui (Noggra)
Tony Todd (Kurn)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Bar Association [DS9] #88
1996044
Stardate Unknown
After Rom nearly dies from an ear infection due to Quark's refusal to give him
time off to seek medical attention, and when Quark announces a pay cut for his
employees to make up for losses incurred during the Bajoran Time of Cleansing,
Rom decides he has had enough of his brothers heavy handed management.
He forms a union of all the bar and casino workers, to demand increased pay,
shorter hours, and paid sickleave. When Quark laughs in their faces, the union
promptly goes on strike. Meanwhile, Worf continues to have trouble adjusting
to station life.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Emilio Borelli (Prool)
Jason Marsden (Grimp)
Jeffrey Combs (Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Barbara J. Lee
Jenifer A. Lee
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Accession [DS9] #89
1996044
Stardate Unknown
A battered old-style Bajoran lightship emerges from the wormhole with one
passenger, Akorem Laan, a famous poet who left Bajor 200 years ago. Since he
was the first person to meet the Prophets, and since they healed him, Akorem
believes himself to be the Emissary, a role that Sisko is all too happy to
relinquish to him.
Akorem begins trying to lead Bajor back to the old days, when their caste
system, thed'jarras, determined the careers people followed. Confusion
results, and Sisko can only conclude that his mission to bring Bajor into the
Federation has failed. Meanwhile, O'Brien tries to readjust his life when
Keiko returns, pregnant with their second child.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka)
David Carpenter (Onara)
Grace Zandarski (Latara)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Laura Jane Salvato (Gia)
Richard Libertini (Akorem Laan)
Robert Symonds (Vedek Porta)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Written By : Jane Espenson
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Rules Of Engagement [DS9] #90
1996044
Stardate 49665.3
While commanding the Defiant on a mission to escort a relief convoy to a
plague stricken Cardassian colony, Worf apparently destroyed a Klingon
civilian transport which decloaked in the middle of a battle with two other
Klingon ships. Now an extradition hearing is taking place on DS9, with Sisko
defending Worf and Advocate Ch'Pok arguing the Klingon Empires case.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Christopher Michael (Helm Officer)
Deborah Strang (T'lara)
Ron Canada (Ch'Pok)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Hard Time [DS9] #91
1996044
Stardate Unknown
On a mission to Argratha in the Gamma Quadrant, O'Brien has been convicted of
espionage. As punishment, the Argrathi give him false memories of twenty years
in prison. When he returns to DS9, O'Brien has trouble readjusting to life on
the station, refusing counselling, snapping at his friends and even his
daughter. And he has recurring visions of his cellmate, Ee'char, whom he
won't tell anybody about.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Craig Wasson (Ee'char)
F. J. Rio (Muniz)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Margot Rose (Rinn)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Daniel Keys Moran
Lynn Barker
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Shattered Mirror [DS9] #92
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko receives a surprise visit from Jennifer, the mirror universe version of
his late wife, whom he met last year when he convinced her to join the rebels
against the Alliance in her universe. Now, she says, the rebels have captured
Terok Nor. Jennifer lures Jake back to her universe with her, as part of a
plan to coerce Sisko into helping finish the mirror version of the Defiant.
Sisko follows, and finds himself in a race against time to prepare the ship
before the arrival of an Alliance fleet headed by the Regent, Worf.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Carlos Carrasco (Klingon Officer)
Dennis Madalone (Guard)
Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer Sisko)
James Black (Helmsman)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Muse [DS9] #93
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Jake meets a mysterious woman named Onaya, who claims to have a weakness for
artists, and who says that she can help Jake to develop his talent for
writing. His life is endangered as he falls deeper and deeper under her spell.
Meanwhile, Lwaxana returns, pregnant and on the run from her husband Jeyal,
who seeks to take their unborn son from her to raise by himself according to
his peoples customs. Odo has a drastic solution to her problem.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi)
Meg Foster (Onaya)
Michael Ansara (Jeyal)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Majel Barrett Roddenbery
Rene Echevarria
Directed By : David Livingston
¡For The Cause [DS9] #94
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko is shocked and sceptical to learn that there is evidence suggesting that
his lover, freighter captain Kasidy Yates, is smuggling supplies to the
Maquis. However, the cloaked Defiant follows her ship, the Xhosa, on a run to
the Badlands, where the crew witnesses Kasidy making a delivery to a Maquis
ship, and soon Kasidy isn't the only traitor Sisko has to worry about.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
John Prosky (Brathaw)
Kenneth Marshall (Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Steven Vincent Leigh (Lt. Reese)
Tracy Middendorf (Ziyal)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Mark Gehred-O'Connell
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡To The Death [DS9] #95
1996044
Stardate 49904.2
The Defiant returns from a mission to find that DS9 has been attacked by the
Jem'Hadar. In pursuit of the raiders, they find another, damaged Jem'Hadar
ship and beam aboard its crew and their Vorta supervisor, Weyoun, who tells
Sisko that renegade Jem'Hadar have seized control of an Iconian gateway in the
Gamma Quadrant. Sisko enters into an uneasy alliance on a mission to destroy
the gateway before the renegades manage to restore it and gain the ability to
instantly travel to any planet.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brian Thompson (Toman`torax)
Clarence Williams III (Omet`iklan)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Scott Haven (Virak`kara)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡The Quickening [DS9] #96
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Bashir, Dax, and Kira are on a routine biosurvey mission in the Gamma Quadrant
when they receive a 200 year old distress signal. They follow it to a planet
where the population, once a spacegoing culture, are suffering from an
incurable fatal disease inflicted on them by the Jem'Hadar for defying the
Dominion. Bashir becomes obsessed with finding a cure for the Blight, despite
the opposition from natives who feel he is giving them nothing but false hope.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Allan Echevarria (Patient)
Dylan Haggerty (Epran)
Ellen Wheeler (Ekoria)
Heide Margolis (Norva)
Lisa Moncure (Latia)
Loren Lester (Attendant)
Michael Sarrazin (Trevean)
Written By : Naren Shankar
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Body Parts [DS9] #97
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Quark returns from two weeks on Ferenginar and announces that he has been
diagnosed with Dorek syndrome, a rare, incurable, fatal disease, and has six
days to live. In order to pay off his debts, he offers his vacuum desiccated
remains for sale on the Ferengi Futures Exchange, and is shocked when a 500
bar bid comes through. Naturally, Quark accepts, only to learn that he doesn't
have the disease after all. But then his mysterious buyer, Brunt of the FCA,
arrives, and he doesn't want a refund. Meanwhile, an accident forces Bashir to
transfers Keiko's baby to Kira, and the parties involved must adjust to the
unexpected situation.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Jeffrey Combs (Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom / Gint)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Story By : Louis P. DeSantis
Robert J. Bolivar
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡Broken Link [DS9] #98
1996044
Stardate 49962.4
As Gowron agitates for the Federation to pull out of a sector claimed by the
Klingon Empire, Odo begins suffering from a destabilisation of his molecular
structure which makes it difficult for him to maintain solid form. The only
answer is for the Defiant to take Odo into Dominion space and ask for the
Founders assistance. The Founders agree, in fact, they admit to causing Odo's
condition to force him to return and be judged for killing another Changeling.
Odo accepts their judgment, pays the price, and learns a secret that will
shake the Alpha Quadrant.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew Hawkes (Amat'igan)
Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Jill Jacobson (Aroya)
Leslie Bevis (Boslic Captain)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Teleplay By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : George A. Brozak
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Apocalypse Rising [DS9] #99
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Captain Sisko and his crew embark on a dangerous mission to expose the Klingon
leader Gowron as a Changeling who has provoked a war between the Federation
and the Klingon Empire. By disguising themselves as Klingons, Captain Sisko,
Worf, O'Brien and now human Odo must infiltrate a Klingon ceremony and
activate devices which will cause the changeling to lose its shape.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Casey Biggs (Damar)
Ivor Bartels (Young Klingon)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
John Lendale Bennett (Towering Klingon)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Robert Budsaka (Burly Klingon)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Robert Zachar (Head Guard)
Tony Epper (Drunken Klingon)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Ship [DS9] #100
1996044
Stardate 50049.3
While conducting a mineral survey on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, a
Jem'Hadar warship crashes nearby. The team decide to take it home as a
potentially invaluable aid to Starfleet intelligence. However, another
Jem'Hadar ship arrives and destroys the away teams runabout. It soon becomes
clear that the Jem'Hadar and their Vorta supervisor desperately want something
aboard that ship. Sisko and the others must find out what it is.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : F. J. Rio (Muniz)
Hilary Shepard (Hoya)
Kaitlin Hopkins (Kilana)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Story By : Pam Wigginton
Rick Cason
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Looking For par'Mach In All The Wrong Places [DS9] #101
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Grilka, Quark's Klingon ex-wife, returns to the station seeking Quark's help
with getting her troubled house back on its feet. When Worf sees her, he's
instantly smitten with a case of par'mach, the Klingon word for love, with
more aggressive overtones. However, he finds himself coaching Quark in Klingon
courting rituals, language, and fighting, with the help of Dax, who has a few
designs of her own. Meanwhile, Kira and O'Brien become uncomfortably aware of
their proximity.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Joseph Ruskin (Tumek)
Mary Kay Adams (Grilka)
Phil Morris (Thopok)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Andrew J. Robinson
¡...Nor The Battle To The Strong [DS9] #102
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Jake has accompanied Bashir to a medical conference, to do a profile on the
doctor for a magazine. They are returning to the station when they receive a
distress call from a colony under Klingon attack. While Bashir joins the
medics in saving and caring for the wounded, Jake has his first close up
experience with the horrors of war. Under the pressure, he does the
unthinkable, he breaks down and runs, just when he is needed most.
Afterwards Jake must face his guilt and shame, and learn where the fine
line between courage and cowardice is.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew Kavovit (Kirby)
Danny Goldring (Burke)
Elle Alexander (Female Guard)
Greg Christopher Smith (Male Guard)
Jeb Brown (Ensign)
Karen Austin (Dr. Kalandra)
Lisa Lord (Nurse)
Mark Holton (Bolian)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Brice R. Parker
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡The Assignment [DS9] #103
1996044
Stardate Unknown
O'Brien welcomes his wife Keiko back from her visit to the Fire Caves on
Bajor, only to learn that she has been taken over by a being who threatens
to kill her body unless O'Brien completes certain reconfigurations to the
stations systems.
With no way to disable her or warn his fellow officers, O'Brien must stay
silent as he works on his task, a task which will result in the deaths of
the Prophets inside the wormhole.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Patrick B. Egan (Jiyar)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Rosie Malek-Yonan (Tekoa)
Teleplay By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Story By : David R. Long
Robert Lederman
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Trials And Tribble-ations [DS9] #104
1996044
Stardate 4523.7
The Defiant is transporting an Orb which the Cardassians are returning to
Bajor, the Orb of Time. Also present is a human merchant who was trapped on
Cardassia by the Klingon invasion. The merchant is actually Arne Darvin, a
disgraced Klingon spy whose downfall came 105 years ago at the hands of Kirk.
Darvin uses the Orb to transport the Defiant back to that time period. The DS9
officers must infiltrate the Enterprise and space station K7 to stop Darvin
from assassinating Kirk, and at the same time must prevent the timeline from
being altered.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Charles S. Chun (Engineer)
Charlie Brill (Arne Darvin)
David L. Ross (Guard)
DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard McCoy)
Deirdre L. Imershein (Lt. Watley)
Guy Raymond (Trader)
Jack Blessing (Dulmar)
James Doohan (Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery Scott)
James W. Jansen (Lucsly)
Leonard Nimoy (Cmdr. Spock)
Leslie Ackerman (Waitress)
Michael Pataki (Korax)
Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura)
Paul Baxley (Ensign Freeman)
Stanley Adams (Cyrano Jones)
Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel A. Chekov)
Whit Bissell (Mr. Lurry)
William Schallert (Nilz Baris)
William Shatner (Capt. James T. Kirk)
Original Written By : David Gerrold
Original Directed By : Joseph Pevney
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡Let He Who Is Without Sin... [DS9] #105
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Dax and Worf are going to Risa for a vacation and to work out some kinks in
their relationship. They are accompanied by Leeta and Bashir, who are going in
order to enact the Bajoran Rite of Separation, and by Quark, who is eager for
some "jamaharon". Worf, displeased with Dax's refusal to take their
relationship as seriously as he would like, and disapproving of the pleasure
seeking Risian lifestyle, is attracted by the words of Fullerton, leader of a
movement seeking to restore traditional Federation morals and culture, who
plans to shut down Risa by any means necessary.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Blair Valk (Risian Woman)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Frank Kopyc (Volian Aire)
Monte Markham (Pascal Fullerton)
Vanessa Williams (Arandis)
Zora DeHorter (Risian Woman)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Things Past [DS9] #106
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Odo, Sisko, Dax, and Garak are returning in a runabout from a conference on
the occupation. When the runabout arrives back at the station, however, they
are found in a catatonic state with their minds active, seemingly the result
of a plasma storm. Meanwhile, the four find themselves living the roles of
Bajorans on Terok Nor during the occupation. Strangely, the security chief is
Odo's predecessor, Thrax, although all signs point to it being the time period
after Odo had become chief. And, according to Odo, the Bajorans they are
supposed to be are soon to be unjustly executed for attempting to kill Dukat.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Brenan Baird (Soldier)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Kurtwood Smith (Thrax)
Louahn Lowe (Okala)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Victor Bevine (Belar)
Written By : Michael Taylor
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡The Ascent [DS9] #107
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Odo is escorting Quark to a hearing of the Federation Grand Jury, when Quark
finds a bomb on the runabout. Odo is able to channel most of the explosion
into the transporter buffer, but it still causes the runabout to crashland on
a mountainous, cold planet. With the subspace booster damaged, they have to
get the transmitter up high enough to send a signal off planet... if they
don't kill each other first. Also, Nog returns to DS9 as a second-year cadet
for field study, and moves in with Jake, only to find that it's not as easy to
live together as they had thought.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Rapture [DS9] #108
1996044
Stardate Unknown
After seeing a painting of B'Hala, Sisko becomes inspired to seek the legendary
lost Bajoran city, guided by markings on an obelisk that mark the cities
location by the position of the stars. Sisko replicates the obelisk in a
holosuite to try and recreate the missing markings, but the computer shorts out
and knocks him unconscious. Due to this experience, Sisko has visions that may
reveal the fate of Bajor - but the price may be his life.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Ernest Perry Jr. (Admiral Whatley)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Story By : L. J. Strom
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡The Darkness And The Light [DS9] #109
1997044
Stardate 50416.2
A Vedek is killed during a religious ceremony - Latha, a member of Kira's
former resistance cell. Kira gets a message with an electronically scrambled
voice saying "That's one". Someone has a vendetta against the Shakaar, and
kills four more of Kira's friends, each time sending another message of the
same sort. It is clear that the murders are all connected to Kira, and that
she is the killers ultimate target. Kira, who is still heavily pregnant,
defies advice to go off on a personal mission to find the person who is
killing her friends.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Christian Conrad (Brilgar)
Diane Salinger (Lupaza)
Jennifer Savidge (Trentin Fara)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Matt Roe (Latha)
Randy Ogelsby (Silaran Prin)
Scott McElroy (Guard)
William Lucking (Furel)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡The Begotten [DS9] #110
1997044
Stardate Unknown
When Quark sells him an injured baby Changeling he obtained through a trader,
Odo becomes determined to find a way to communicate with it by teaching it to
shape-shift. Unwanted help arrives in the form of Dr. Mora, the Bajoran
scientist who studied Odo. Mora advocates the electrostatic techniques he used
with Odo, while Odo is determined not to subject the Changeling to the pain he
went through in his early days, their arguments resurrect the bitterness of
their past history. Meanwhile, Kira prepares to give birth to the O'Brien's
baby at last.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Duncan Regehr (Shakaar)
James Sloyan (Dr. Mora Pol)
Peggy Roeder (Y'Pora)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡For The Uniform [DS9] #111
1997044
Stardate 50485.2
Eight months after Lt. Cmdr. Michael Eddington betrayed Sisko and deserted
Starfleet to join his fellow Maquis confederates, he resurfaces, and as the
Defiant follows, Eddington triggers a cascade virus that renders the computers
on the Defiant useless. An angry Sisko is forced to let another captain take
over the search for Eddington, as Eddington begins unleashing biogenic weapons
against Cardassian colonists in the DMZ. When Sisko decides to go after
Eddington regardless, he must face the possibility that he is becoming
dangerously obsessed.
Crew : Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Eric Pierpoint (Capt. Sanders)
Kenneth Marshall (Michael Eddington)
Written By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : Victor Lobl
¡In Purgatory's Shadow [DS9] #112
1997044
Stardate Unknown
A coded message comes through the wormhole from the Gamma Quadrant, which
Garak recognizes as a signal from his old superior and mentor, Enabran Tain,
who had been presumed dead in the Dominion massacre of the Obsidian Order/Tal
Shiar fleet. Worf and Garak are sent to investigate, but they are captured by
Jem'Hadar and put in a prison where they find Tain, the real General Martok,
and someone familiar from DS9 who has been replaced by a Changeling.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Carrie Stauber (Romulan)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
James Horan (Ikat'ika)
Jim Palladino (Jem'Hadar Guard)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Melanie Smith (Ziyal)
Paul Dooley (Enabran Tain)
Written By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Gabrielle Beaumont
¡By Inferno's Light [DS9] #113
1997044
Stardate 50564.2
As a Dominion fleet comes through the wormhole, Dukat joins them, announcing
that after months of secret negotiation, Cardassia is now a member of the
Dominion. Dukat is now head of the Cardassian government. The Klingons are
expelled from Cardassian space, and Dukat vows to retake the station, a new
era dawns when Sisko meets with Gowron. Meanwhile, Garak and Bashir work on
an escape plan, while Worf is put to work helping the Jem'Hadar train by
fighting them. And the search for the saboteur aboard DS9 goes on.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Barry Wiggins (Jem'Hadar Officer)
Carrie Stauber (Romulan)
Don Fischer (Jem'Hadar Guard)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
James Horan (Ikat'ika)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Melanie Smith (Ziyal)
Ray Buktenica (Deyos)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Doctor Bashir, I Presume? [DS9] #114
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Dr. Louis Zimmerman arrives on DS9 to work on a Long-term Medical Hologram,
the template of which will be based on Dr. Bashir. He begins interviewing
Bashir's friends and colleagues to create a psychological profile. To Rom's
dismay, Zimmerman pursues Leeta, the object of Rom's secret affection. To
Bashir's consternation, Zimmerman invites his parents to the station against
his wishes, a development which threatens to bring Julian's darkest secret to
light.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brian George (Richard Bashir)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Fadwa El Guindi (Amsha Bashir)
J. Patrick McCormack (Admiral Bennett)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Robert Picardo (Dr. Lewis Zimmerman)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Jimmy Diggs
Directed By : David Livingston
¡A Simple Investigation [DS9] #115
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Shortly after Odo meets Arissa, a woman visiting the station, she is caught
breaking into the computers. She was trying to find a man she was planning to
meet - a man who had information on the whereabouts of her long-lost daughter.
Odo soon learns the truth - Arissa is trying to leave the crime syndicate she
has been working for, and which has sent hit men to kill her and obtain a data
crystal containing vital information. With Arissa under his protective
custody, Odo discovers something unexpected happening... he is falling in love
with her.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brant Cotton (Idanian)
Dey Young (Arissa)
John Durbin (Traidy)
Nicholas Worth (Sorm)
Randy Mulkey (Idanian)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : John Kretchmer
¡Business As Usual [DS9] #116
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Ever since being blackballed by the FCA, Quark has been up to his lobes in
debt. Having put his bar up as collateral, he faces losing everything when his
investments fail. To the rescue comes his cousin Gaila, who wants Quark to
eventually take his place in the arms dealing business, and introduces Quark
to his dangerous associate Hagath. Though the Bajoran government refuses to
touch their dealings, Quark finds himself ostracized by the stations
Federation citizens. And he also finds himself in a moral dilemma when
Hagath makes a deal that will cause the deaths of 28 million people.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Eric Cadora (Customer)
Josh Pais (Gaila)
Lawrence Tierney (Regent)
Steven Berkoff (Hagath)
Tim Halligan (Farrakk)
Written By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : Siddig El Fadil
¡Ties Of Blood And Water [DS9] #117
1997044
Stardate 50712.5
Kira meets with Tekeny Ghemor, a known Cardassian dissident, hoping he will
lead the opposition to the Cardassian/Dominion Alliance. Ghemor reveals he
hasn't long to live, but he may still be able to help Kira's cause with a
Cardassian ritual in which the dying reveal secrets to their family to use
against their enemies.
Since Ghemor apparently has no living relatives, he asks Kira, who the
Cardassians once kidnapped and surgically altered to look like his long lost
child, to be his daughter one last time. When Sisko points out that this is an
incredible opportunity to learn Cardassian secrets, Kira reluctantly agrees to
the task, but Ghemor's imminent death rekindles painful memories of the loss
of her real father.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Lawrence Pressman (Ghemor)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Rick Schatz (Medic)
Thomas Kopache (Taban)
William Lucking (Furel)
Teleplay By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story By : Edmund Newton
Robbin L. Slocum
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡Ferengi Love Songs [DS9] #118
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Depressed over his lot in life, especially being blacklisted by the Ferengi
Commerce Authority, Quark goes to his homeworld of Ferenginar for some comfort
from his mother, Ishka. The free thinking Ishka is sympathetic, but clearly
uneasy over his declaration that he will be living with her. Quark soon learns
the reason behind her uncertainty. When he enters his old bedroom, he finds
Grand Nagus Zek, the Ferengi leader, hiding in the closet.
It turns out that Ishka and Zek are in love. When Quark discovers an
underhanded way to get a new business license, will he sacrifice his mothers
happiness in order to regain his standing in Ferengi society.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Cecily Adams (Ishka)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Hamilton Camp (Leck)
Jeffrey Combs (Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Soldiers Of The Empire [DS9] #119
1997044
Stardate Unknown
General Martok receives orders from the Klingon High Council to search for a
Klingon vessel, the B'Moth, missing near the Cardassian border. The mission
will be Martok's first since he escaped from a Dominion prison. Assigned a
Klingon ship, the Rotarran, to command, he gets permission to take along Worf
as his First Officer, while Dax joins them as the ships Science Officer.
They board their vessel and begin the search, only to discover that their crew
is hardly the group of proud Klingon warriors they expected. Instead, it is an
embittered ensemble whose morale has been destroyed by a series of punishing
losses at the hands of the Jem'Hadar, and Worf realizes that his friend
General Martok is no longer fit to lead.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
David Graf (Leskit)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Rick Worthy (Koman)
Sandra Nelson (Tavana)
Scott Leva (Ortikan)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Children Of Time [DS9] #120
1997044
Stardate 50814.2
In the Gamma Quadrant, Dax insists on investigating a planet surrounded by an
energy barrier, but the barrier cripples the Defiant. A colony lives on the
planet, and the leader, Miranda O'Brien, reveals that in two days, when the
Defiant departs, the barrier will cause the ship to crash on the planet, 200
years in the past. Stranded for life, the crew will found this colony.
Sisko realizes that this foreknowledge will allow his crew to now avoid that
crash, but by altering history, the colony will cease to exist. Sisko and his
crew must choose between the lives they have always known and the lives of
their own descendants.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brian Evaret Chandler (Brota)
Davida Williams (Lisa)
Doren Fein (Molly O'Brien)
Gary Frank (Yedrin)
Jennifer S. Parsons (Miranda O'Brien)
Jesse Littlejohn (Gabriel)
Marybeth Massett (Parell)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Ethan H. Calk
Gary Holland
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Blaze Of Glory [DS9] #121
1997044
Stardate Unknown
A secret message is intercepted and delivered to Sisko. The few Maquis
terrorists who have not been wiped out by the Dominion have initiated a
massive retaliatory strike against Cardassia, launching a series of missiles
due to arrive in eleven days. Now that Cardassia is under Dominion protection,
an all out war is likely unless the undetectable missiles are stopped.
Seeing no alternative, Sisko goes to Michael Eddington, the former Starfleet
officer turned Maquis leader, now in prison. Eddington refuses to tell Sisko
how to stop the missiles, so Sisko takes the handcuffed Eddington to compel
him to help end this final Maquis attack that could lead to the destruction
of the Federation.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Gretchen German (Rebecca Eddington)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Kenneth Marshall (Michael Eddington)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Empok Nor [DS9] #122
1997044
Stardate Unknown
With Deep Space Nine in disrepair, O'Brien is unable to replicate the
Cardassian materials he needs to fix it. He assembles a team of engineers and
leads a salvage mission to Empok Nor, an abandoned Cardassian space station,
bringing along Garak to foil any security measures. They soon enter the eerie,
deserted station and begin to work.
Garak is disturbed to find two stasis tubes have recently been activated, each
large enough to contain a Cardassian adult. Nog, sent back to the Runabout, is
shocked to see the ship drift away and explode, leaving O'Brien and his team
stranded on Empok Nor with the occupants of the Cardassian stasis tubes.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Andy Milder (Boq'ta)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Jeffrey King (Amaeo)
Marjean Holden (Stolzoff)
Tom Hodges (Pechetti)
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Hans Beimler
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡In The Cards [DS9] #123
1997044
Stardate Unknown
As the Dominion threat to the Alpha Quadrant intensifies, Jake notices Sisko
growing increasingly depressed. Hearing that Quark plans to auction off a
collection of antiquities that includes a vintage Willie Mayes baseball card,
he decides to purchase the card for his father in an attempt to lift his
spirits. Jake persuades Nog to use his life savings to bid for the card, but
a man named Giger outbids them. Jake and Nog try to persuade Giger to sell
them the card.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Brian Markinson (Giger)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Scott J. Neal
Truly Barr Clark
Directed By : Michael Dorn
¡Call To Arms [DS9] #124
1997044
Stardate Unknown
As another convoy of Jem'Hadar ships emerges through the wormhole toward
Cardassia, Sisko and his officers face the grim realization that the Dominion
is taking over the Alpha Quadrant. When Starfleet Command notifies Sisko that
he must stop further Dominion reinforcements from reaching Cardassia, he
decides to mine the entrance to the wormhole, a move that may cost them Deep
Space Nine and will likely lead to war.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Melanie Smith (Ziyal)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡A Time To Stand [DS9] #125
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Several months into their war against the Dominion/Cardassian alliance, the
Federation is fighting a losing battle. Having long ago abandoned Deep Space
Nine, Sisko and his crew have been taking on the enemy from the Defiant. But
they grow more and more demoralized as fleets of promised reinforcements are
demolished. Reacting to the heavy losses, Federation Admiral Ross informs
Sisko that he is no longer in command of the Defiant.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Brock Peters (Joseph Sisko)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Majel Barrett (Narrator)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Rocks And Shoals [DS9] #126
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Travelling in a crippled Jem'Hadar warship, Sisko and his crew enter an
uncharted nebula. They crash in the ocean of a desolate planet, and Dax is
seriously wounded. Bashir stabilizes Dax's condition, after which the group
takes shelter in a cave. Later, while Garak and Nog are searching for food and
water, they are captured by Jem'Hadar soldiers who also crashed on the barren
world.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Christopher Shea (Keevan)
Joseph Fuqua (Ensign Gordon)
Lilyan Chauvin (Vedek Yassim)
Paul S. Eckstein (Limara'Son)
Phil Morris (Remata'Klan)
Sarah MacDonnell (Lt. Neeley)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Sons And Daughters [DS9] #127
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Worf's son, anxious to prove he can be a warrior, joins Martok's crew.
Alexander, who felt abandoned by his dad, wants to get his attention again.
Instead, his complete ineptitude just gets his fathers goat. Back at the
station, Dukat's daughter Ziyal tries to build some bridges between her father
and Kira.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Casey Biggs (Damar)
Gabrielle Union (N'Garen)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Mark Worden (Alexander Rozhenko)
Melanie Smith (Ziyal)
Sam Zeller (Ch'Targh)
Written By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡Behind The Lines [DS9] #128
1997044
Stardate 51145.3
On Terok Nor, Kira and Rom engineer a brawl between the Cardassians and the
Jem'Hadar, a play which Odo had disapproved of. At this time comes the female
Changeling, who has been trapped in the Alpha Quadrant by the minefield. Odo's
need for answers soon overcomes his distrust of her, and soon they are sharing
the Link, to Kira's dismay - which could spell disaster for the entire Alpha
Quadrant. Meanwhile, Sisko is promoted to the position of adjutant to Admiral
Ross, and must stay behind as the Defiant goes on a mission to destroy a vast
Dominion sensor array.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Favor The Bold [DS9] #129
1997044
Stardate Unknown
The Federation continues to lose the war with the Dominion/Cardassian Alliance
and morale is sinking fast. Realizing that the Federation needs a major
victory, Sisko launches a plan to retake Deep Space Nine, using a task force
comprised of ships throughout Starfleet.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Andrew Palmer (Jem'Hadar Soldier)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Bart McCarthy (Admiral Cobum)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Ericka Klein (Admiral Sitak)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Melanie Smith (Ziyal)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
William Wellman Jr. (Bajoran Officer)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Sacrifice Of Angels [DS9] #130
1997044
Stardate Unknown
With Sisko in command of the Defiant, the Federation fleet reaches the
Dominion line of ships standing between it and Deep Space Nine. Sisko orders
his troops to target only the Cardassian vessels, hoping to provoke them into
breaking formation. On the space station, Damar - Gul Dukat's aide - is
concerned that Kira, Jake, and Leeta might try to sabotage their plans again,
so Dukat orders them held for questioning.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Darin Cooper (Cardassian Officer)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Majel Barrett (Narrator)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Melanie Smith (Ziyal)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡You Are Cordially Invited [DS9] #131
1997044
Stardate 51247.5
Worf's plans for a traditional Klingon wedding are threatened when Martok's
wife refuses to accept Dax into their family. With war still raging throughout
the galaxy, and life returning to normal on Deep Space Nine, Worf and Dax
resume planning their long-awaited wedding.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Mark Worden (Alexander Rozhenko)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Shannon Cochran (Sirella)
Sidney Liufau (Lt. Atoa)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Resurrection [DS9] #132
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Kira is kidnapped by a mysterious stranger who beams aboard the station - and
proves to be an alternative universe counterpart of her late lover, Vedek
Bareil. The other Bareil demands political asylum, and Kira refuses to press
charges against him. Ignoring Sisko's warnings about becoming involved with
people from the mirror universe, Kira brings Bareil as her guest to a dinner
party hosted by Worf and Dax, but Bareil has another reason for being on the
station, one linked to a Bajoran Orb and the Intendants attempts to rebuild
her powerbase.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : John Towey (Vedek Ossan)
Philip Anglim (Bareil)
Scott Strozier (Security Guard)
Written By : Michael Taylor
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Statistical Probabilities [DS9] #133
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Doctor Bashir is asked to work with a group of genetically engineered
individuals. After they produce an insightful analysis of Gul Damar's speech
offering peace talks, Bashir arranges for them to analyse the ensuing
negotiations, and they spot that the Dominion is attempting to gain control of
a planet where they can manufacture Ketracel White for their Jem'Hadar troops.
In response to this success, Starfleet allows the geniuses to analyse its
future battleplans, and they determine that the Federation has a stark choice,
surrender now, with no loss of life, or fight on and lose completely after
billions have died.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Casey Biggs (Damar)
Faith C. Salie (Sarina)
Hilary Shepard Turner (Lauren)
Jeannetta Arnette (Dr. Loews)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Michael Keenan (Patrick)
Tim Ransom (Jack)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Pam Pietroforte
Directed By : Anson Williams
¡The Magnificent Ferengi [DS9] #134
1997044
Stardate Unknown
The Grand Nagus contacts Quark with the news that Quark's mother Ishka has
been captured by the Dominion; Zek offers Quark 50 bars of latinum to rescue
her. Quark, who wants to prove that Ferengi can be as heroic as anyone else,
puts together a team consisting of himself, Rom, Nog, Leck, Gaila and Brunt.
They are hopeless as commandos, so Sisko arranges a prisoner exchange:
Starfleet lets the Ferengi trade Keevan, a Vorta POW, for Ishka. But will
Quark and his team survive long enough to make the exchange and save Moogie.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Cecily Adams (Ishka)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Christopher Shea (Keevan)
Hamilton Camp (Leck)
Iggy Pop (Yelgrun)
Jeffrey Combs (Brunt)
Josh Pais (Gaila)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Chip Chalmers
¡Waltz [DS9] #135
1997044
Stardate 51408.6
When the starship carrying Dukat to his war crimes trial is attacked and
destroyed by Cardassian ships, the Butcher of Bajor drags an injured Sisko to
the escape pods. The two are then trapped together on a barren planet.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Casey Biggs (Damar)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡Who Mourns For Morn? [DS9] #136
1997044
Stardate Unknown
The crew is shocked to learn that Morn has been killed in an ion storm. True
to form, Quark sees an opportunity for profit and throws a memorial party at
his bar. Sisko interrupts with surprising news -- Morn has left Quark his
entire estate. Although Morn's financial records indicate that he was broke,
Quark searches Morn's quarters for hidden assets. Instead, he finds Morn's
ex-wife, Larell, who tells Quark about Morn's hidden retirement fund of a
thousand bars of latinum.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brad Greenquist (Krit)
Bridget Ann White (Larell)
Cyril O'Reilly (Nahsk)
Gregory Itzin (Hain)
Written By : Mark Gehred-O'Connell
Directed By : Victor Lobl
¡Far Beyond The Stars [DS9] #137
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko falls ill, and in his dreams, he believes that he is a science fiction
writer in 1953 Manhatten, currently working on a series about a futuristic
space station called Deep Space Nine. But nobody will buy his stories because
the captain of this station is a negro.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Alexander Siddig (Jules)
Armin Shimerman (Herbert Ross)
Aron Eisenberg (Newspaper Vendor)
Avery Brooks (Bennie Russell)
Brock Peters (Joseph Sisko / Preacher)
Cirroc Lofton (Jimmy)
Colm Meaney (Albert)
J. G. Hertzler (Roy Ritterhof)
Jeffrey Combs (Capt. Mulkahey)
Marc Alaimo (Det. Ryan)
Michael Dorn (Willie)
Nana Visitor (Kay Hunter)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates / Cassie)
Rene Auberjonois (Douglas Pabst)
Terry Farrell (Darlene Kirsky)
Teleplay By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Story By : Marc Scott Zicree
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡One Little Ship [DS9] #138
1998044
Stardate 51474.2
While investigating a rare subspace phenomenon, Dax, O'Brien, Bashir and their
Runabout are shrunk to a few centimetres long. They are assured this effect
will be reversed once they leave the anomaly. Suddenly, the Defiant, tethered
to the Runabout via a tractor beam, is attacked and Sisko and the others are
overtaken by the Jem'Hadar. The miniature Runabout and its crew survives, but
they exit the anomaly without returning to normal size.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Christian Zimmerman (Lamat'Ukan [3rd])
Fritz Sperberg (Ixtana'Rax [2nd])
Leland Crooke (Gelnon [Vorta])
Scott Thompson Baker (Kudak'Etan [1st])
Written By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Honor Among Thieves [DS9] #139
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Starfleet Intelligence recruits Chief O'Brien to infiltrate the Orion
Syndicate, the Alpha Quadrant's leading organized crime ring, to find a
Starfleet informant. Posing as a handyman, he makes contact with a trio from
the Syndicate by repairing a piece of their equipment. After researching
O'Brien's fake background, Bilby, the leader of the trio, decides to bring him
into his circle of associates.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Brad Blaisdell (Yint)
Carlos Carrasco (Krole)
John Chandler (Flith)
Joseph Culp (Raimus)
Leland Crooke (Gelnon [Vorta])
Michael Harney (Chadwick)
Nick Tate (Bilby)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Philip Kim
Directed By : Allan Eastman
¡Change Of Heart [DS9] #140
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Dax and Worf are sent to meet with a Cardassian double-agent. He has some
information about where the Founders are located in the Alpha Quadrant, but
before he will reveal anything, he wants Dax and Worf to help him defect. In
three days, he plans to walk into the jungle on the planet Soukara. Since Dax
and Worf will be unable to beam him off the planet, they are to rendezvous
with him in the jungle. Seeing no alternative, they agree to the plan.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Todd Waring (Lasaran)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Wrongs Darker Than Death Or Night [DS9] #141
1998044
Stardate Unknown
On her late mother Meru's birthday, Kira receives a transmission from Gul
Dukat in which he tells her that Meru, who supposedly died when Kira was
three, was actually his lover for many years and left her family to be with
him. When Kira's investigation fails to prove Dukat false, she asks Sisko, as
the Emissary, to permit her to consult the Bajoran Orb of Time. He agrees, and
Kira finds herself in the past, at a refugee center where she comes face to
face with her long-lost family, who does not realize her true identity.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : David Bowe (Basso)
John Marzilli (Scavenger)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Leslie Hope (Kira Meru)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Marc Marosi (Gul)
Thomas Kopache (Kira Taban)
Tim deZarn (Halb)
Wayne Grace (Legate)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡Inquisition [DS9] #142
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Internal Affairs Officer Sloan arrives on the station, announcing that there
has been a possible security breach. He believes an officer may be passing
information to the Dominion and promptly confines the senior staff to
quarters. Later, Sloan summons Bashir for a brief interview, which appears to
go well. Back in his room, however, the doctor learns that O'Brien was
interrogated for two hours - about him. Just then, Bashir is taken to a second
meeting with Sloan.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Benjamin Brown (Kagan)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Samantha Mudd (Chandler)
William Sadler (Sloan)
Written By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : Michael Dorn
¡In The Pale Moonlight [DS9] #143
1998044
Stardate 51721.3
Going over the latest casualty lists, Sisko 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 to
discreetly obtain evidence that will bring the Romulans into the war.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Howard Shangraw (Tolar)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Stephen McHattie (Senator Vreenak)
Teleplay By : Michael Taylor
Story By : Peter Allan Fields
Directed By : Victor Lobl
¡His Way [DS9] #144
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Bashir shows off his new Holosuite program, a 1960s Vegas singer named Vic
Fontaine who performs in a lounge full of martini-swilling customers. While
Vic is only a hologram, he is extremely perceptive and immediately senses
Odo's unrequited love for Kira. Soon afterward, Kira leaves for Bajor to visit
her ex-lover Shakaar - a move which clearly upsets Odo. He borrows Bashir's
program and asks Vic for a little romantic advice.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Cyndi Pass (Ginger)
Debi A. Monahan (Melissa)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡The Reckoning [DS9] #145
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko is called to Bajor when an ancient tablet addressing the Emissary is
discovered. Seeing it launches Sisko into a vision, during which the Prophets
tell him "The Reckoning" must begin. Since no one knows exactly what this
means, Sisko takes the tablet back to Deep Space Nine for Dax to translate.
Kai Winn arrives on the station and pushes Sisko to return it, but he refuses,
convinced he is doing the will of the Prophets.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : James Greene (Koral)
Judi Durand (Station Computer Voice)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Telelplay By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Story By : Gabrielle Stanton
Harry M. Werksman
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡Valiant [DS9] #146
1998044
Stardate 51825.4
En route to Ferenginar, Jake and Nog are attacked by a Jem'Hadar vessel. When
they are suddenly beamed aboard the U.S.S. Valiant, a Defiant-class warship,
Nog recognizes the crew of young adults as Red Squad, an elite corps of
Starfleet cadets. The 22-year-old captain, Tim Watters, explains that his
crew, originally on a training mission, became trapped in Dominion space when
the war broke out. All of the regular officers were killed, but before he
died, the captain ordered Watters to assume command. With Starfleet unaware of
the situation, Watters is trying to complete the Valiant's mission to gather
data on a new Dominion battleship. Caught up in Watters's fervor, Nog agrees
to join the crew as Chief Engineer.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Ashley Brianne McDonogh (Chief Dorian Collins)
Courtney Peldon (Cmdr. Karen Farris)
David Drew Gallagher (Lt. Riley Aldrin Shepard)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Paul Popowich (Capt. Tim Watters)
Scott Hamm (Parton)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Profit And Lace [DS9] #147
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Grand Nagus Zek and Ishka, Quark and Rom's mother, arrive on the station to
announce that, thanks to his relationship with the proudly feminist Ishka, Zek
has added a new amendment to the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities giving females
equal rights. Unfortunately, this has plunged the entire Ferengi society into
chaos, Zek has been deposed as Grand Nagus, and Liquidator Brunt is now Acting
Grand Nagus -- a position that will become permanent in three days.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Cecily Adams (Ishka)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Henry Gibson (Nilva)
Jeffrey Comb (Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Sylvian Cecile (Uri'Lash)
Symba Smith (Aluura)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Alexander Siddig
¡Time's Orphan [DS9] #148
1998044
Stardate Unknown
O'Brien is reunited with his wife, Keiko, and their two children. But during a
celebratory picnic on a nearby planet, eight-year-old Molly falls into a
vortex of swirling energy. When the rest of the crew arrives to help, they
determine Molly slipped through a time portal that sent her back 300 years, to
a time when the planet was uninhabited. They reactivate the portal and
transport her out, but their calculations are off by a decade. When Molly
materializes on the transporter pad, she is an eighteen-year-old woman.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
Michelle Krusiec (Molly O'Brien [Aged 18])
Randy James (Security)
Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Shaun Bieniek (Deputy)
Teleplay By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Story By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡The Sound Of Her Voice [DS9] #149
1998044
Stardate 51948.3
Onboard the Defiant, Sisko and the crew pick up a distress signal and the
voice of Captain Lisa Cusak, whose escape pod has crashed on a remote planet
following the destruction of her ship. Although two-way communication has not
been established, Lisa transmits her voice constantly as the crew begins the
six-day trip to rescue her.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Debra Wilson (Capt. Lisa Cusak)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Story By : Pam Pietroforte
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Tears Of The Prophets [DS9] #150
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Starfleet Command decides to take the offensive in the war against the
Dominion, and Sisko is chosen to lead the invasion of Cardassia. The first
target is the Chin'toka System, picked for its diminished defenses.
Unfortunately, the crew is unaware that the Cardassian/Dominion Alliance has
secretly deployed hundreds of orbital weapon platforms to protect the system,
and that Gul Dukat has returned claiming he has the key to destroying Sisko
and the Federation.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Terry Farrell (Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Bob Kirsh (Glinn)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
David Birney (Letant)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Michelle Horn (Saghi)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Image In The Sand [DS9] #151
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Three months after a possessed Gul Dukat killed Jadzia Dax and sealed the
wormhole, life on Deep Space Nine has changed. Kira, the acting commander, is
upset when Admiral Ross informs her that the Romulans will set up a station
office, while Sisko has retreated to Earth to contemplate a way of contacting
the Bajoran Prophets - the aliens who reside within the wormhole. When the
vision of a woman's face, buried in the sand, appears to Sisko, he sketches
her, and Jake recognizes her from one of his grandfather's photos.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Nicole deBoer (Ensign Ezri Dax)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Brock Peters (Joseph Sisko)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Johnny Moran (Bajoran Man)
Megan Cole (Cretak)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Shadows And Symbols [DS9] #152
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Sisko meets Ezri, the new host of the Dax symbiont, before departing Earth for
the planet Tyree with his father, Joseph, and son Jake. Ezri wishes to
accompany them on their search for Bajor's mythical Orb of the Emissary, which
Sisko has been led to believe exists. Back at the station, Kira prepares a
blockade to stop the Romulans, who have placed weapons on a Bajoran moon. On a
Klingon ship, Worf, O'Brien, Bashir, and Quark embark on a mission of their
own: to destroy a Dominion shipyard, thus securing a place for the spirit of
Worf's dead wife Jadzia in the sacred Klingon afterlife of Sto-vo-kor.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Nicole deBoer (Ensign Ezri Dax)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Brock Peters (Joseph Sisko)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Cuauhtemoc Sanchez (Bajoran Crewman)
Deborah Lacey (Sarah Sisko [Prophet])
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Jeffery Combs (Weyoun)
Lori Lively (Siana)
Megan Cole (Cretak)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Afterimage [DS9] #153
1998044
Stardate Unknown
In addition to coping with the memories of her "past lives," Ezri Dax must
deal with the range of reactions her presence generates. Kira awkwardly tries
to make conversation - Sisko is happy to have his old friend back - Quark
flirts with her - and Worf, pained by the memory of his dead wife Jadzia,
which Ezri's presence provokes, makes it clear he wants nothing to do with
her. Elsewhere, Garak inexplicably collapses and is rushed to Bashir's care.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Nicole deBoer (Ensign Ezri Dax)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Take Me Out To The Holosuite [DS9] #154
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Vulcan Captain Solok brings his starship to Deep Space Nine for repairs made
necessary from combat skirmishes. Convinced his all-Vulcan crew is the finest
in the fleet, he challenges former classmate and longtime rival Sisko to a
baseball game in the Holosuite. With only two weeks to whip his team into
shape, Sisko vows he's going to beat Solok -- even though Jake is the only
other person residing on the station who has ever played baseball.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Gregory Wagrowski (Capt. Solok)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Chip Chalmers
¡Chrysalis [DS9] #155
1998044
Stardate Unknown
A group of genetically enhanced humans, once under Bashir's care, escape from
their medical facility home in the hopes that the doctor -- who himself was
genetically engineered as a child -- can cure their friend Sarina. Her
enhancements left her in a catatonic state, and Bashir attempts an untried
procedure on her brain that initially appears to have no effect. However, a
few days later, Sarina speaks for the first time.
Crew : Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Faith C. Salie (Sarina)
Hilary Shepard Turner (Lauren)
Michael Keenan (Patrick)
Randy James (Officer)
Tim Ransom (Jack)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Jonathan West
¡Treachery, Faith And The Great River [DS9] #156
Stardate Unknown
Odo is lured to a secret meeting site, where he finds himself face to face
with Weyoun, the Vorta leader of the enemy Dominion. Weyoun announces that
he's decided to defect and, in exchange for asylum, he promises to provide
valuable information that could help the Federation win the war. After the two
board Odo's Runabout, the ship is hailed by the Cardassians. Odo is shocked
when the monitor displays Weyoun standing beside Damar.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Teleplay By : David Weddle
Bradley Thompson
Story By : Philip Kim
Directed By : Steve Posey
¡Once More Unto The Breach [DS9] #157
Stardate Unknown
To Worf's surprise, he is paid a visit by Kor, an aging Klingon war hero. Kor
admits that his ambition has earned him countless enemies, and that
consequently he has been unable to secure the command of a ship. Worf promises
to find him a military command, and approaches General Martok with the
request, which is angrily refused. Martok explains that years earlier Kor had
denied Martok officer status because he was descended from a common house.
Undaunted, Worf appoints Kor as a third officer on the Ch'Tang, Martok's
flagship, where he is treated with awe by the crew, much to Martok's chagrin.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : John Colicos (Kor)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Neil Vipond (Darok)
Nancy Youngblut (Kolana)
Blake Lindsley (Synon)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡The Siege Of AR-558 [DS9] #158
Stardate Unknown
While making a supply run to the front lines, on the barren planet AR-558,
Sisko encounters Starfleet troops that have been decimated during their
five-month occupation of the largest Dominion communications array in the
sector. If they can figure out how it works, Starfleet will be able to tap
into Dominion transmissions. In addition to daily skirmishes with the enemy,
the shell-shocked forces are constantly threatened by "Houdinis" -
anti-personnel mines that "hide" in subspace, then explode without warning.
Determined to help commanding officer Nadia Larkin and her troops, Sisko stuns
his crew by announcing that they're staying at the site indefinitely.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Raymond Cruz (Vargas)
Patrick Kilpatrick (Reese)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Annette Helde (Nadia Larkin)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Covenant [DS9] #159
Stardate Unknown
Vedek Fala, a Bajoran monk and Kira's former teacher, pays her an unexpected
visit. He gives Kira a crystal which transports her to Empok Nor, where, to
her horror, she is met by her old enemy Dukat -- a Cardassian who oversaw the
occupation of Bajor. He is now the leader of a Bajoran religious faction which
worships the Pah-wraiths -- the corporeal enemies of Bajor's prophets. Dukat
wants Kira to join his followers on the abandoned Cardassian space station.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Norman Parker (Vedek Fala)
Jason Leland Adams (Benyan)
Maureen Flannigan (Mika)
Miriam Flynn (Midwife)
Mark Piatelli (Brin)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : John Kretchmer
¡It's Only A Paper Moon [DS9] #160
Stardate Unknown
After losing his leg in battle, a somber Nog returns to the space station to
recuperate. The crew try their best to cheer him up, but the young ensign is
struggling, both emotionally and physically, to cope with his disability, even
though his new biosynthetic leg works perfectly. After pushing away those who
try the most diligently to help, Nog decides to take his medical leave in the
Holosuite world of 1962 Las Vegas lounge singer Vic Fontaine.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Story By : David Mack
John J. Ordover
Teleplay By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Anson Williams
¡Prodigal Daughter [DS9] #161
Stardate Unknown
Sisko is furious when he learns O'Brien has vanished while on a secret trip to
New Sydney, where he was searching for the widow of a criminal named Bilby,
whom he befriended while undercover. Because Ezri's family owns a mining
operation in the system, Sisko asks her to help find O'Brien. Ezri returns
home, where she's reunited with her domineering mother, Yanas Tigan (a shrewd
businesswoman) and her brothers Norvo and Janel, who work for the business.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Clayton Landey (Fuchida)
John Paragon (Bokar)
Kevin Rahm (Norvo)
Mikael Salazar (Janel)
Written By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : Victor Lobl
¡The Emperor's New Cloak [DS9] #162
Stardate Unknown
Grand Negus Zek, the ruler of the Ferengi empire and paramour to Quark and
Rom's mother, disappears while on a business trip to the Alternate Universe.
Ezri's counterpart from that universe delivers word that Zek is a prisoner of
the evil Alliance and will be killed unless Quark can secure a cloaking
device, which renders a ship invisible. Quark and Rom steal one from a Klingon
vessel, then accompany Ezri back to the Alternate Universe to retrieve Zek.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Jeffrey Combs (Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Field Of Fire [DS9] #163
Stardate Unknown
A young lieutenant named Ilario is found dead in his quarters. An
investigation reveals he was shot by a TR-116 rifle, a weapon developed but
never mass-produced by Starfleet. Meanwhile, Ezri confronts one of Dax's
previous incarnations in a dream, Joran, a self-professed murderer, urges Ezri
to channel his disturbing memories and enable him to assist her in
apprehending Ilario's killer. When Ezri awakens, she learns that a second
murder has occurred.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Art Chudabala (Ilario)
Marty Rackham (Chu'lak)
Leigh J. McCloskey (Joran)
Written By : Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Directed By : Tony Dow
¡Chimera [DS9] #164
Stardate Unknown
Odo returns from a conference with an unexpected guest, a Changeling who
tracked and boarded his Runabout. Odo recognizes him as one of "the hundred"
shapeshifters who were, like himself, sent out as infants into the galaxy to
learn about other species. Back at the station, Sisko warily releases the
visitor to Odo's custody. The Changeling, known as Laas, queries Odo about
their unique species - with which Laas has made no contact since his infancy -
and "the Link," a Changeling ritual that allows shapeshifters to meld with one
another and thereby form a single, sentient collective entity.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Garman Hertzler (Laas)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Steve Posey
¡Badda-Bing Badda-Bang [DS9] #165
Stardate Unknown
While relaxing in Vic's Las Vegas holosuite lounge, O'Brien and Bashir are
surprised by the arrival of mobster Frankie Eyes, who announces that he's
bought Vic's hotel. After Frankie fires Vic, the crew learns that Frankie was
written into the holosuite program by Vic's designer. Upset by Frankie's
treatment of Vic, and by the knowledge that the lounge's atmosphere will now
change, the crew decides it must rid the program of Frankie. But to accomplish
this task, they realize, he must be eliminated in a way that is period
specific to Fontaine's era, 1962. The task takes on greater urgency when Vic
is beaten up.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Bobby Reilly (Countman)
Chip Mayer (Guard)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
James Wellington (Al)
Marc Lawrence (Mr. Zeemo)
Mike Starr (Tony Cicci)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Robert Miano (Frankie Eyes)
Written By : Hans Beimler
Ira Steven Behr
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges [DS9] #166
Stardate Unknown
On the eve of Dr. Bashir's departure for a conference on the Romulan
homeworld, he's visited by Sloan, the director of Section 31, a secret and
unsanctioned extremist organisation within Starfleet Intelligence. Sloan asks
a reluctant Bashir to gather information on the Romulan leadership. Bashir
reports the request to Sisko, who worries that although Starfleet Command has
officially condemned Section 31, someone in its membership may actually be
protecting the group. After consulting with Admiral Ross, Sisko advises Bashir
to play along with Sloan in order to determine Sloan's motivations.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Adrienne Barbeau (Cretak)
John Fleck (Koval)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Hal Landon, Jr. (Neral)
William Sadler (Sloan)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Penumbra [DS9] #167
Stardate Unknown
As Sisko revels in the purchase of Bajoran land, where he hopes to finally
build his dream house, word reaches the station that Worf is missing in action
after a fierce battle with the Dominion. Due to strategic concerns, Sisko
calls off the search party before Worf can be found. Overcome by memories of
Jadzia's life with Worf, Ezri steals a runabout and goes in search of Worf
herself. Sisko and Kasidy discover that their plans for a simple wedding may
go awry because the Bajorans expect the captain, whom they consider their
Emissary, to hold a lavish ceremony.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Deborah Lacey (Sarah)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Written By : Rene Echevarria
Directed By : Steve Posey
¡Til Death Do Us Part [DS9] #168
Stardate Unknown
Kai Winn arrives at the station to assist Sisko with his wedding, and he
admits the Prophets warned he would face a great trial in his future. Later,
Winn has a long-awaited vision from the Prophets, who reveal that a "Guide"
will soon visit her; the Prophets hope that, together, the two will lead
Bajor's Restoration. Shortly before Sisko tells Kasidy that they must call off
their wedding, Dukat, surgically altered to look like a Bajoran, appears on
the Promenade.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Jeffery Combs (Weyoun)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Deborah Lacey (Sarah)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
James Otis (Solbor)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Written By : David Weddle
Bradley Thompson
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Strange Bedfellows [DS9] #169
Stardate Unknown
Worf and Ezri are beamed aboard a Jem'Hadar ship, where the Female
Shapeshifter and Thot Gor, the respective leaders of the new Dominion-Breen
alliance, prepare to sign a treaty designed to destroy the Federation and end
the war. However, Damar objects to signing it because of concessions, made to
Thot Gor, which could harm Cardassia. Meanwhile, Kai Winn and Dukat seal their
bond by pledging to restore Bajor - even if the Emissary stands in their way.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Jeffery Combs (Weyoun)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
James Otis (Solbor)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Rene Auberjonois
¡The Changing Face Of Evil [DS9] #170
Stardate Unknown
The crew's relief at Worf and Ezri's safe return is tempered by reports that
the Breen have attacked Starfleet Headquarters on Earth. While Dominion and
Breen commanders exult in their sneak attack, their supposed ally - Cardassian
leader Damar - secretly plots to free his homeland from Dominion occupation.
Meanwhile, on Bajor, Dukat tells Kai Winn she must release the Pah-wraiths -
the non-corporeal enemies of her people's gods - from the planet's fire caves
by reading the ancient forbidden text of the Kosst Amojan.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Jeffery Combs (Weyoun)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
James Otis (Solbor)
John Vickery (Gul Rusot)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡When It Rains... [DS9] #171
Stardate Unknown
Eager to aid Damar's rebel movement on his homeworld against the Dominion,
Sisko orders Kira to put her antipathy for the Cardassian aside and train his
staff in resistance tactics. Bashir asks Odo to assist in his medical project
by donating the Changeling-equivalent of a skin sample. On Bajor, Kai Winn
studies the forbidden text of the Kosst Amojan to learn how to release the
evil Pah-wraiths. Hoping to ease Cardassian sentiment against the Bajoran
Kira, Sisko gives her a Starfleet commission and uniform.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron)
John Vickery (Gul Rusot)
Scott Burkholder (Hilliard)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Story By : Rene Echevarria
Spike Steingasser
Directed By : Michael Dorn
¡Tacking Into The Wind [DS9] #172
Stardate Unknown
While Kira reviews tactical plans with the Cardassian Resistance leaders, Odo
returns from a mission, weakened by the disease that's ravaging his race. At
the station, Bashir works through the night, trying to find a cure for Odo,
while Sisko reproves Chancellor Gowron for reckless attacks which left General
Martok injured. Back at rebel headquarters, Kira, eager to discover why the
Federation's Klingon ships aren't damaged by Breen-Dominion technology,
proposes stealing the enemy's weaponry so that the Federation can engineer a
countermeasure.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Jeffery Combs (Weyoun
Casey Biggs (Damar
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok
Robert O'Reilly (Gowron
John Vickery (Gul Rusot
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Night Tremors [DS9] #173
Stardate Unknown
When Kira brings a terminally ill Odo back to the station for medical
treatment, he orders her to leave him and return to help the Cardassian
Resistance. Later, O'Brien and Bashir inform Sisko of their plan to lure a
Section Thirty-one operative, who may hold the cure to Odo's disease, to the
station. The scheme works when Sloan, the director of the unsanctioned
Starfleet extremist organization that infected Odo -- as part of a genocidal
plot against his people -- arrives. But when Bashir places a Romulan mind
probe on the agent, who refuses to give information regarding a cure, Sloan
attempts suicide in the science lab by activating a neuro-depolarizing device
in his brain.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
William Sadler (Sloan)
Written By : Bradley Thompson
David Weddle
Directed By : Steve Posey
¡The Dogs Of War [DS9] #174
Stardate Unknown
While Sisko takes command of a new ship named in honor of the Defiant, Kira,
Garak and Damar barely escape a Dominion ambush on Cardassia and are forced
into hiding. Quark receives a static-filled message from Grand Nagus Zek, the
Ferengi leader, that he's being named Zek's successor. Now cured of the deadly
Changeling virus, Odo is outraged to learn that he was infected by Section
Thirty-one, an unsanctioned extremist organization within the Federation, but
promises Sisko he won't take matters into his own hands.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Jeffery Combs (Weyoun / Brunt)
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Cecily Adams (Ishka)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Chase Masterson (Leeta)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
Julianna McCarthy (Mila)
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Wallace Shawn (Grand Nagus Zek)
Story By : Peter Allen Fields
Teleplay By : Rene Echevarria
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Avery Brooks
¡What You Leave Behind, Part 1 [DS9] #175
Stardate Unknown
On the eve of battle, Bashir and Ezri spend the night together. Later, with
Sisko in command, the Defiant joins the Federation-Klingon-Romulan fleet as
the invasion of Cardassia is launched. On Cardassia Prime, Kira, Damar and
Garak discuss resistance plans to sabotage the Dominion's power and
communication centers.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Jeffery Combs (Weyoun)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Deborah Lacey (Sarah)
Julianna McCarthy (Mila)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡What You Leave Behind, Part 2 [DS9] #176
Stardate Unknown
While Dukat and Kai Winn enter the Fire Caves to release the Pah-wraiths, the
first power outage strikes on Cardassia. The shapeshifter realises that the
Cardassian people are rising up against the Dominion -- and she promises
severe retaliation.
Crew : Rene Auberjonois (Odo)
Avery Brooks (Capt. Benjamin Sisko)
Michael Dorn (Lt. Cmdr. Worf)
Nicole deBoer (Lt. Ezri Dax)
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko)
Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien)
Armin Shimerman (Quark)
Alexander Siddig (Dr. Julian Bashir)
Nana Visitor (Col. Kira Nerys)
Cast : Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien)
Jeffery Combs (Weyoun)
Salome Jens (Shapeshifter)
Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates)
Andrew J. Robinson (Garak)
Casey Biggs (Damar)
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
J. G. Hertzler (General Martok)
Barry Jenner (Admiral Ross)
Deborah Lacey (Sarah)
Julianna McCarthy (Mila)
Hana Hatae (Molly O'Brien)
James Darren (Vic Fontaine)
Louise Fletcher (Kai Winn)
Written By : Ira Steven Behr
Hans Beimler
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡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. 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 (The Doctor)
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 (The Doctor)
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
¡Parallax [VOY] #3
1995044
Stardate 48439.7
B'Elanna Torres faces the prospect of a court martial after hitting Carey, the
senior surviving member of Voyager's engineering crew, and Janeway balks when
Chakotay nominates Torres for the position of chief engineer. Before a choice
can be made, Voyager encounters a quantum singularity that appears to have
trapped a ship. After an attempt to snag the distant derelict with the tractor
beam, Voyager is forced to back off as the crew hatches alternate plans to
retrieve the other ship.
At Chakotay's insistence, Janeway includes Torres in the process, and B'Elanna
manages to come up with a working theory that the other ship is Voyager,
already trapped in the singularity. If she can manage to free the ship from
the phenomenon, B'Elanna may prove herself adequate to the task of becoming
Voyager's chief engineer.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Josh Clark (Lt. Joseph Carey)
Justin Williams (Jarvin)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Jim Trombetta
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Time And Again [VOY] #4
1995044
Stardate 48498.7
Exploring a planet which has very recently been rendered uninhabitable by a
global disaster, Janeway and Paris are separated from the rest of their away
team and somehow find themselves in the same place, but hours before the
cataclysm that consumed the planets entire civilization.
Their attempts to remain anonymous while trying to find a way back to their
own present land them in the middle of a protest against a polaric energy
plant, which may be the cause of the worlds destruction.
At first, Janeway is adamant that the Prime Directive be adhered to, but when
she discovers the possibility that her presence may have caused the disaster
in the first place, the captain decides to set aside Starfleets first rule.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Brady Bluhm (Latika)
Jerry Spicer (Guard)
Joel Polis (Terla)
Nicolas Surovy (Makull)
Ryan MacDonald (Shopkeeper)
Steve Vaught (Officer)
Teleplay By : David Kemper
Michael Piller
Story By : David Kemper
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Phage [VOY] #5
1995044
Stardate 48532.4
Searching for deposits of refinable dilithium, Voyager stops off at a moon,
where Chakotay, Kim and Neelix beam to the surface. It turns out that this
moon is not uninhabited. A group of aliens, known as Vidiians, seem to have
left a dilithium trail, and one of them attacks Neelix. When the others come
to his aid, Neelix's lungs have been removed, and only some innovative but
risky gambles taken by Voyager's holographic doctor can keep him barely alive.
The Vidiians flee the moon in their own ship, and Janeway orders a pursuit. It
turns out that the attackers are simply trying to survive themselves, their
species all but wiped out by a deadly disease. Their only hope for survival is
to take working organs from others, and they cannot return to lungs to Neelix,
for they have already been used.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Cully Fredricksen (Dereth)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Stephen B. Rappaport (Motura)
Teleplay By : Skye Dent
Brannon Braga
Story By : Timothy De Hass
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Cloud [VOY] #6
1995044
Stardate 48546.2
Investigating a nebula whose energy currents could replenish the ships engines
and other systems, Voyager penetrates the gases of the nebula, which turns out
to be a huge life form. The ships entry injures the creature, and Voyager
barely makes it back into open space intact. Though it will further deplete
the ships energy reserves, Janeway feels that the crew is obligated to return
to the nebula/entity and repair the damage caused by Voyager's intrusion.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Angela Dohrmann (Ricky)
Judy Geeson (Sandrine)
Larry A. Hankin (Gaunt Garry)
Luigi Amodeo (The Gigolo)
Teleplay By : Tom Szollosi
Michael Piller
Story By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Eye Of The Needle [VOY] #7
1995044
Stardate 48579.4
Harry's sensor sweeps for space anomalies detect a wormhole which Janeway
diverts Voyager off course to investigate. Though a probe is able to determine
that the wormhole leads homeward to the Alpha Quadrant, the wormhole is too
small to travel through. When the probe is scanned by a ship on the other
side, the crew begin using it as a relay satellite and make contact with a
Romulan ship.
Though the Romulan captain is sceptical of Janeway's claim that Voyager is
in the Delta Quadrant, he eventually realizes the truth and offers to help
transmit messages home. Later, B'Elanna discovers a possible way to beam
through the wormhole to the Romulan ship, but this method of returning to
the Alpha Quadrant is halted by an unforeseeable problem.
Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Tom Virtue (Lt. Baxter)
Vaughn Armstrong (Telek R'mor)
Teleplay By : Bill Dial
Jeri Taylor
Story By : Hilary J. Bader
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Ex Post Facto [VOY] #8
1995044
Stardate 48610.1
Kim returns alone in a shuttle from a trip to Benea which he made with Tom
Paris. After getting entangled with a scientists wife, and by all accounts
murdering the scientist in question, Paris has been sentenced to relive the
crime from the victims point of view every 14 hours. Janeway, despite Tom's
admittedly less than exemplary record, needs to know for herself if Tom is
guilty of the crime.
When it turns out that the Benean punishment is reacting badly to Tom's human
physiology, he is taken back to Voyager. Mysteries begin to pile up, why are
the neighbouring warlike Numiri attacking Voyager.
And who really committed the murder.
The answers can only come from one source, Tuvok must mind-meld with Paris to
experience the forced re-enactment of the incident himself.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Aaron Lustig (Doctor)
Francis Guinan (Minister Kray)
Henry Brown (Numiri Captain)
Ray Reinhardt (Tolen Ren)
Robin McKee (Lidell)
Teleplay By : Evan Carlos Somers
Michael Piller
Story By : Evan Carlos Somers
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Emanations [VOY] #9
1995044
Stardate 48623.5
Investigating the possibility of a new element detected in the rocky bodies
comprising a planets ring system, an away team beams down to one of the
asteroids and finds the ground littered with dead bodies encased in a residual
shell. As the away team conducts a visual survey, at Chakotay's request to
avoid desecrating the ritually disposed of deceased, a subspace phenomenon
occurs, prompting an emergency beamout. But when the away team transports back
to Voyager, Kim doesn't return, his place taken by a newly arrived body. Harry
finds himself among a race of ritualistic people who believe he has returned
from their afterlife, and is besieged with questions about the next emanation.
An alien named Patera, in the meantime, is revived about Voyager. She finds
herself losing faith in the possibility of the next life, while Harry is the
subject of intense curiosity and study by Patera's people.
Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Cecile Callan (Ptera)
Jefrey Alan Chandler (Hatil)
Jerry Hardin (Dr. Neria)
John Cirigliano (Alien #1)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Robin Groves (Hatil's Wife)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Prime Factors [VOY] #10
1995044
Stardate 48642.5
Voyager is intercepted by a ship from Sakarris, a planet with an advanced
culture renowned for its hospitality. Sakarran magistrate Gath offers an
extended visit to his planet, which Janeway accepts. During this visit, Harry
finds out that the Sakarrans have developed transportation technology that
could send Voyager at least halfway home, if not all the way.
But the Sakarrans have their own rule, much like Starfleets Prime Directive,
that will not permit them to share this technology with less advanced
cultures. However, a faction on Sakarris is willing to exchange a sample of
their technology with Voyager's crew in exchange for something only the
outsiders can offer. Janeway will not conduct an unofficial or illegal
exchange, but she finds out that there are those among her crew who will.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Andrew Hill Newman (Jaret)
Josh Clark (Lt. Joseph Carey)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Ronald Guttman (Gath)
Yvonne Suhor (Eudana)
Teleplay By : Greg Elliot
Michael Perricone
Story By : David R. George III
Eric A. Stillwell
Directed By : Les Landau
¡State Of Flux [VOY] #11
1995044
Stardate 48658.2
A visit to the surface of a habitable planet becomes less than routine when a
Kazon ship is detected nearby. All away teams are recalled to Voyager, but
Seska can't be found. Chakotay finds her in a cave nearby, where the two of
them are attacked by Kazons but escape. The Kazon ship is sending a distress
signal, and despite her own misgivings and Neelix's warnings, Janeway sends an
away team to the ship.
It is discovered that the Kazons somehow acquired some Federation technology
and suffered a fatal accident while trying to install it on their ship. Other
Kazon ships are on the way, and Janeway faces the possibility that someone
aboard Voyager has decided to ally themselves with the enemy.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Anthony DeLongis (Kazon)
Josh Clark (Lt. Joseph Carey)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Teleplay By : Chris Abbott
Story By : Paul Robert Coyle
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Heroes And Demons [VOY] #12
1995044
Stardate 48693.2
As Voyager passes near a protostar, Janeway and Torres try to beam some
samples of its photonic material aboard. When they try to enlist Harry's help
in studying it, they find that he has disappeared from the ship. Chakotay and
Tuvok go to where Harry was last found, the holodeck, and try to learn what
happened to their comrade by interacting with Harry's Beowulf holodeck
program. Even Chakotay and Tuvok vanish when Grendel comes to ravage the Hall
Heorot. Someone needs to venture into the holodeck to find where the missing
crewmen are going, or if they're still alive.
Into Hrothgar's keep steps a new warrior, the only member of Voyager's crew
immune to the threat of being snatched out of the holodeck. The affair of
Grendel was made known to him on his native soil, space travellers said that
this hall, best of holoscenarios, stands empty and useless to all warriors
after the evening light becomes hidden beneath the cover of the sky. Therefore
his people, or specifically Captain Janeway, advised that he should
investigate because they know what his strength can accomplish, but can the
holographic doctor grapple with something other than a medical emergency.
Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Christopher Neame (Unferth)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marjorie Monaghan (Freya)
Michael Keenan (Hrothgar)
Written By : Naren Shankar
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Cathexis [VOY] #13
1995044
Stardate 48734.2
Tuvok and Chakotay barely survive an alien attack within a dark matter nebula
they were exploring. Chakotay is returned to Voyager in a brain dead state,
but Tuvok recovers. After numerous acts of sabotage prevent Janeway from
taking Voyager into the nebula to investigate, it becomes evident that an
alien consciousness is loose aboard the ship, moving from person to person in
order to keep Voyager out of the nebula. Another presence then makes itself
known, this one hell bent on taking the ship into danger.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Brian Markinson (Durst)
Carolyn Seymour (Mrs. Templeton)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael Cumpsty (Lord Burleigh)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Faces [VOY] #14
1995044
Stardate 48784.2
An away team left to explore a planetoid has been captured by the phage
ravaged Vidiians, who are seeking alien genes resistant to the disease for
incorporation into the Vidiians own genetic structure. In one experiment,
Vidiian surgeon Sulan splits B'Elanna into two entirely separate beings, one
Klingon, the other human. B'Elanna's human side is timid and weak compared to
her powerful warrior half, who escapes from Sulan's lab. A gamble by Chakotay
pays off in rescuing the surviving crew members from the Vidiians, but
B'Elanna, despite her desire to be free of her hot tempered Klingon half, will
die unless she is reintegrated.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Barton Tinapp (Guard)
Brian Markinson (Sulan / Durst)
Rob LaBelle (Talaxian Prisoner)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Jonathan Glassner
Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Jetrel [VOY] #15
1995044
Stardate 48832.1
An alien ship contacts Voyager and asks for Neelix by name, when the party
seeking Neelix turns out to be a Haakonian named Jetrel, Neelix reacts badly.
Jetrel was a scientist who developed the metreon cascade, an immensely
powerful weapon that destroyed 300,000 Talaxians, including Neelix's family,
during a war with the Haakonians fifteen years ago. Jetrel announces that
Neelix could be suffering from a terminal condition resulting from minimal
exposure to the metreon cascade, and offers to try to study him to find a
cure. But Neelix wants no part of easing Jetrel's conscience.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : James Sloyan (Jetrel)
Larry A. Hankin (Gaunt Garry)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Jack Klein
Karen Klein
Kenneth Biller
Story By : James Thomton
Scott Nimerfro
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Learning Curve [VOY] #16
1995044
Stardate 48846.5
After a Maquis officer named Dalby breaks with procedure and replaces a faulty
bioneural circuit without reporting the malfunction, Janeway assigns Tuvok,
himself a former instructor at Starfleet Academy, to bring Dalby and a handful
of other problematic Maquis up to speed on Starfleet protocol. This task
proves more daunting than Tuvok could have imagined, since even the most
worrisome Academy cadets at least wanted to be in Starfleet. Despite an order
from Chakotay to learn the Starfleet ropes, Dalby and his fellow trainees are
determined not to learn a thing, until their lives depend on it.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Armand Schultz (Dalby)
Catherine MacNeal (Henley)
Derek McGrath (Chell)
Kenny Morrison (Geron)
Lindsey Haun (Beatrice)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Thomas Dekker (Henry)
Written By : Jean Louise Matthias
Ronald Wilkerson
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The 37's [VOY] #17
1995044
Stardate 48975.1
Voyager follows a trail of spaceborne rust, where the crew finds a centuries
old land vehicle from Earth drifting through space. When Paris manages to
start the old truck, Harry's curiosity about its AM radio uncovers an equally
ancient SOS coming from a nearby planet. Janeway, hoping that whatever brought
the truck and the source of the distress call to the Delta Quadrant could be
found and used to send Voyager home, orders a landing. A vintage aeroplane is
found on the surface with an alien power supply keeping the SOS on the air,
and eight alien abducted humans are found in stasis chambers also constructed
by an alien intelligence.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : David Graf (Fred Noonan)
James Saito (Japanese Soldier)
John Rubinstein (John Evansville)
Mel Winkler (Jack Hayes)
Sharon Lawrence (Amelia Earhart)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Jeri Taylor
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡Initiations [VOY] #18
1995044
Stardate 49005.3
Alone in a shuttlecraft preforming the Pakra, a solitary ritual commemorating
his father, Chakotay is attacked by a Kazon Ogla vessel. When he destroys the
attacking craft and rescues the lone pilot, he discovers that his opponent is
a young boy trying to make his mark in Kazon society by killing an enemy. The
price of the boys failure is ostracism from his culture. Chakotay is faced
with the dilemma of saving his own life while righting the harm he has
unwittingly done to the boy.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Aron Eisenberg (Kar)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Patrick Kilpatrick (Razik)
Tim deZarn (Haliz)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Projections [VOY] #19
1995044
Stardate 48892.1
The holographic doctors day is not off to a good start. Automatically brought
online by a red alert, he finds that the ship has, according to the computer,
been abandoned after a Kazon attack. But this turns out to be wrong when
Torres shows up to enlist the doctors help in aiding the injured Janeway on
the bridge. Thanks to a holographic projection system that can transfer the
doctor to key parts of the ship other than sick bay, he visits the bridge for
the first time, and then to the mess hall to help Neelix fend off a Kazon.
At this point, however, the doctors grip on reality is loosened when he finds
that not only can he bleed, but according to every available tricorder he is
the only living thing on board Voyager. He begins to believe these incredible
things when a holographic engineer named Barclay appears and insists that the
doctor is in fact Dr. Louis Zimmerman, a holoprogrammer trapped in a holodeck
emergency simulation in the Alpha Quadrant.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Dwight Schultz (Lt. Reginald Barclay)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Elogium [VOY] #20
1995044
Stardate 48921.3
A strange energy disturbance detected by the crew turns out to be a swarm of
space-dwelling life forms whose electrophoretic emissions cause sudden
hormonal maturation in Kes. She spontaneously enters the Elogium in
preparation to have a child, which she desperately wants.
Neelix is troubled by the thought of becoming a father and seeks the advice of
Tuvok. Kes's condition causes Janeway to wonder about the implications of
raising families aboard Voyager, but the crews immediate concern is the
dominant member of the swarm, which views the ship as a rival for mates.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Gary O'Brien (Crewmember)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Terry Correll (N. D. Crewmember)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Kenneth Biller
Story By : Jimmy Diggs
Steve J. Kay
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Non Sequitur [VOY] #21
1995044
Stardate 49011
Harry Kim wakes up in San Francisco where he finds himself in bed with his
fiancee. He is a bright young Starfleet engineer, and his friend Ensign Danny
Bird got his slot on the Voyager which disappeared several months before, yet
the last thing Harry remembers is piloting one of Voyager's shuttles in the
Delta Quadrant.
His efforts to make sense of the situation make his superiors suspect that
Harry is a Maquis spy. He discovers that he is an alternate timeline and
finds allies in strange places as he tries to return to his own reality.
Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Jack Shearer (Admiral Strickler)
Jennifer Gatti (Libby)
Louis Giambalvo (Cosimo)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Kiely (Lt. Lasca)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Twisted [VOY] #22
1995044
Stardate 48945.8
On Holodeck 2, Kes's second birthday party is interrupted by the news of a
spatial distortion. As the crew scatters to their duty stations, they discover
that something has affected the inside of the ship and the corridors seem to be
shifting. It becomes impossible to reliably get anywhere my standard means.
Captain Janeway makes physical contact with the anomaly and is rendered
unconscious, leaving Chakotay in command as an implosion ring continues to
crush the ship. After exhausting all other courses of action, the crew is left
with the most unlikely option of all.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Judy Geeson (Sandrine)
Larry A. Hankin (Gaunt Garry)
Terry Correll (Crewmember)
Tom Virtue (Baxter)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Arnold Rudnick
Rich Hosek
Directed By : Kim Friedman
¡Parturition [VOY] #23
1995044
Stardate Unknown
As Tom Paris admits he's falling in love with Kes, Neelix's jealousy starts to
get the better of him. But with the ships food reserves down to 30 percent of
capacity, the feuding pair are dispatched to an inhospitable planet in hopes
of procuring more food. But atmospheric storms disable their shuttle, causing
them to crashland on Planet Hell, and cutting them off from Voyager. Trying to
survive, they come upon some hatching eggs and are faced with two additional
dilemmas, helping the newborn to survive and dealing with its mother.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Tom Szollosi
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Persistence Of Vision [VOY] #24
1995044
Stardate Unknown
Although Voyager is about to enter Bothan space, the Doctor orders Janeway to
relax with her holonovel to help her deal with the stress of command. But the
stress is magnified when she begins to see items and characters from the
holonovel outside the holodeck. Neelix reports that not much is known about
the Botha except that they are extremely territorial and that many ships have
disappeared without a trace in their space.
When the Botha rendezvous with Voyager, they launch an unprovoked attack. As
they manoeuvre to resist the attack, Voyager's crew are overcome by
hallucinations which disable everyone on the ship except the Doctor and Kes,
whose nascent telepathic powers enable her to resist the hallucinations.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Carolyn Seymour (Mrs. Templeton)
Lindsey Haun (Beatrice)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marva Hicks (J'pel)
Michael Cumpsty (Lord Burleigh)
Patrick Kerr (The Bothan)
Stan Ivar (Mark)
Thomas Dekker (Henry)
Warren Munson (Admiral Paris)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡Tattoo [VOY] #25
1995044
Stardate Unknown
While on a moon looking for polyferranide deposits to reseal the warp coils,
Chakotay sees an ancient symbol. The last time he saw it was on a quest to
Earth with his father, who explained it was a blessing to the land left by
descendants of the ancient Rubber Tree People. Following a warp signature
leads Voyager to a planet which seems to use the weather to prevent their
approach. Chakotay goes alone to meet the planets inhabitants and meets the
people worshipped by his ancestors as the Sky Spirits.
Meanwhile, aboard the ship, Kes has noticed an appalling lack of compassion in
the Doctors personality. She suggests that if he were ever sick, he would
develop more empathy for the sufferings of his patients. He accepts her
challenge, but his confidence is shaken by his experience with a 29 hour
Livodian flu.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Douglas Spain (Young Chakotay)
Henry Darrow (Kolopak)
Joseph Palmas (Antonio)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Richard Chaves (The Chief)
Richard Fancy (Alien)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Larry Brody
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Cold Fire [VOY] #26
1995044
Stardate Unknown
The remains of The Caretaker suddenly begin to resonate with the life signs of
another sporocystian life form and the crew begins to search for what is
apparently the other caretaker. They find a smaller copy of The Caretakers
array with over 2,000 Ocampa aboard. Kes meets with Tanis, who begins to teach
her the traditions of her people. He also speaks of Suspiria, a member of the
Caretakers race known as the Nacene, who lives in a subspace layer called
Exosia. But when Voyager finally encounters her, Suspiria wishes to destroy
the ship in revenge for the death of her companion.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Gary Graham (Tanis)
Lindsay Ridgeway (Girl)
Majel Barrett (Narrator)
Norman Large (Ocampa)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Anthony Williams
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Maneuvers [VOY] #27
1995044
Stardate 49208.5
While following a mysterious hail, Voyager is attacked by a Kazon Nistrim
ship. With the help of Seska, raiders steal a transporter module and escape.
Embarrassed by the way Seska used him, Chakotay goes off alone to recover the
Federation technology. As the Kazon sects gather for a final assault on
Voyager, the crew makes a desperate attempt to rescue their first officer.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Anthony DeLongis (Jal Culluh)
John Gegenhuber (Jal Kelat)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Terry Lester (Jal Haron)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Resistance [VOY] #28
1995044
Stardate Unknown
While buying tellerium on a planetary blackmarket, a landing party is attacked
by the Mokran police force. While Tuvok and Torres are taken into custody,
Janeway is hidden by a member of the Alsurian resistance. Caylem is a tired
old man who has been completely unstrung by the deaths of his wife and
daughter in the struggle against the Mokra. In his sorrow, he believes that
Janeway is his daughter and leads her into the heart of the Mokran defences.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alan Scarfe (Augris)
Glenn Morshower (Guard #1)
Joel Grey (Caylem)
Tom Todoroff (Darod)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Kevin J. Ryan
Michael Jan Friedman
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Prototype [VOY] #29
1996044
Stardate Unknown
The crew beams aboard a damaged robot of humanoid design and B'Elanna takes up
its repair as a challenge. When she manages to repair its power module, the
robot asks her to produce more power modules so that more robots can be
created. When Janeway objects, the robots kidnap Torres and threatens to
destroy Voyager unless she cooperates. But the Praelor turn out not to be
the only robots in the quadrant.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Hugh Hodgin (6263 / Prototype)
Rick Worthy (3947 / Cravic 122)
Written By : Nicholas Corea
Directed By : Jonathan Frakes
¡Alliances [VOY] #30
1996044
Stardate 49337.4
Under continuing attack from the Kazon, Voyager seeks an alliance. But when
talks with the Kazon break down, Janeway opens talks with the Trabe, who are
also trying to leave Kazon space. The Trabe once oppressed the Kazon, but they
seem to embody Janeway's ideas of Federation principles and they propose a
meeting among all parties, including the Kazon. The meeting goes well until a
ship opens fire upon the participants, exposing a new threat and dissolving
the peace process.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Anthony DeLongis (Jal Culluh)
Charles O. Lucia (Mabus)
John Gegenhuber (Jal Kelat)
Larry Cedar (Tersa)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Mirron E. Willis (Rettik)
Raphael Sbarge (Michael Jonas)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Threshold [VOY] #31
1996044
Stardate 49373.4
Torres, Kim, and Paris work as a team to cross the transwarp threshold and
travel at warp 10, a theoretical impossibility which would allow the traveller
to occupy all points in space simultaneously. Though the attempt is
successful, Paris's biochemistry undergoes a massive change which causes him
to mutate into a more evolved version of humanity. The new Paris kidnaps
Janeway and they both cross the barrier in the shuttle, precipitating more
changes in both of them.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mirron E. Willis (Rettik)
Raphael Sbarge (Michael Jonas)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Michael De Luca
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Meld [VOY] #32
1996044
Stardate Unknown
When Crewman Darwin turns up dead all signs point to Crewman Suder, a former
Maquis and a Betazoid, as the murderer. Suder even confesses, but when Janeway
is loathe to either imprison him for life or execute him, Tuvok tries to
rehabilitate him using the Vulcan mind meld. But entering the mind of Suder
means that the murderer also enters Tuvok's mind.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Angela Dohrmann (Ricky)
Brad Dourif (Suder)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Michael Sussman
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Dreadnought [VOY] #33
1996044
Stardate 49447.0
After coming upon a debris field, Torres realized that it was caused by a
powerful Cardassian weapon which had been brought to the Delta quadrant by the
Caretaker. Due to the jump, its navigational system thinks that the Delta
Quadrants densely populated Rakosa 5 is its target instead of the Cardassian
fuel depot on Aschelan 5 in the Alpha Quadrant. Unable to disarm the warhead,
both Torres and Janeway face destruction as they try to save the planet.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Dan Kern (Kellan)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Michael Spound (Lorrum)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Raphael Sbarge (Michael Jonas)
Written By : Gary Holland
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Death Wish [VOY] #34
1996044
Stardate 49301.2
When the crew investigates a strange comet, they accidentally beam aboard a
renegade member of the Q continuum who had been imprisoned for wanting to die.
When Q comes to take him back, the new Q requests asylum from Captain Janeway
who convenes a hearing to determine whether asylum will be granted. Although Q
attempts to influence the outcome, the Captain comes to a difficult decision
on her own.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Gerrit Graham (Q)
John de Lancie (Q)
Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker)
Maury Ginsberg (Himself)
Peter Dennis (Sir Isaac Newton)
Teleplay By : Michael Piller
Story By : Shawn Piller
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡Lifesigns [VOY] #35
1996044
Stardate 49504.3
Voyager beams aboard a dying Vidiian woman. The Doctor creates an image of her
from the transporter pattern buffer to stabilize her while he attempts a cure.
She turns out to be a hematologist who was travelling to a distant colony to
help combat the Phage. In helping her, the Doctor learns much about himself.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Martha Hackett (Seska)
Michael Spound (Lorrum)
Raphael Sbarge (Michael Jonas)
Rick Gianasi (Gigolo)
Susan Diol (Dr. Danara Pel)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Investigations [VOY] #36
1996044
Stardate 49485.2
We see the first episode of a Briefing With Neelix, an internal broadcast
which Neelix hopes will improve morale. But after speaking with Harry Kim,
former editor of the StarFleet Academy newspaper, he is inspired to
investigate the departure of Tom Paris.
Tom's departure and his previous bad behaviour were all a ruse to flush out
the person who was passing information to Seska and the Kazon. But Neelix
doesn't know this and jeopardizes the whole scheme.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Jerry Sroka (Laxeth)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Raphael Sbarge (Michael Jonas)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Story By : Ed Bond
Jeff Schnaufer
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Deadlock [VOY] #37
1996044
Stardate 49548.7
The crew anticipates the arrival of Voyager's first baby as Ensign Wildman
goes into labour. But the expectations are marred when a flotilla of Vidiian
ships is spotted ahead. Janeway orders a detour through a nebula, but that
route causes severe damage to the ship.
Voyager becomes stranded when its antimatter supply begins to drain with no
explanation. Harry is killed when a hull breach opens beneath him and he falls
into open space, and Kes vanishes through a spacial rift and reappears aboard
a duplicate version of Voyager.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Bob Clendenin (Vidiian Surgeon)
Chris Johnston (Vidiian #1)
Keythe Farley (Vidiian #2)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Ray Proscia (Vidiian Cmdr.)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Innocence [VOY] #38
1996044
Stardate Unknown
One of Voyager's shuttles has crashed on a class-M planet and Tuvok is unable
to prevent Ensign Bennet from dying from his injuries. Tuvok notices that they
are being watched by a small child and introduces himself. Two other children
emerge from the jungle and they tell Tuvok that they have been left here to be
killed by a creature called the Morrok. Meanwhile, Voyager is making first
contact with the Drayans, a highly civilized race that does not invite the
potential cultural contamination from other species.
The first contact is diplomatic enough, but it is made clear that Voyager and
her crew are not welcome. When Tuvok's presence with the children becomes a
diplomatic incident, Janeway faces the possibility of a hostile reaction to
any attempt to rescue him.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Marnie McPhail (Alicia)
Richard Garon (Ensign Bennet)
Sarah Rayne (Elanni)
Tahj D. Mowry (Corin)
Tiffany Taubman (Tressa)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Anthony Williams
Directed By : James L. Conway
¡The Thaw [VOY] #39
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Voyager approaches a ravaged planet, but Janeway is surprised when a hail is
received from an automated system. The message describes the disaster that
devastated the planet and the cryogenically frozen handful of survivors.
Janeway has the survivors beamed up, and Harry determines that their minds are
linked in a complex computer system. Some of the survivors have not, in fact,
survived, and the doctor suspects some kind of trauma. It is also discovered
that the frozen survivors should've been revived long ago.
Harry and B'Elanna are linked to the computer and pay a visit to the
artificial reality that the survivors minds inhabit. It turns out to be a
bizarre circus environment which is ruled by a malevolent clown known as Fear,
who intends to keep the remaining survivors trapped in their interactive
system to preserve his own existence.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Carel Struycken (Spectre)
Michael McKean (The Clown)
Patty Maloney (Little Woman)
Shannon O'Hurley (The Programmer)
Thomas Kopache (Viorsa)
Tony Carlin (Physician)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Richard Gadas
Directed By : Marvin V. Rush
¡Tuvix [VOY] #40
1996044
Stardate 49655.2
Tuvok and Neelix are sent on an away mission to collect samples of vegetation
from a nearby planet. When they are beamed back up, a transporter glitch
combines them into one being, a Vulcan/Talaxian fusion that eventually calls
itself Tuvix. Tuvix has the knowledge, memories and personalities of both
Tuvok and Neelix, from Tuvok's expertise and logic to Neelix's quirky emotions
and his love for Kes. Despite the crews concerns about their two comrades,
Tuvix is perfectly healthy and resumes both Tuvok's tactical duties and even
some of Neelix's cooking.
After several weeks, the doctor comes up with a means of splitting Tuvix back
into his component parts, but Tuvix himself refuses to undergo the procedure.
Janeway struggles with the implications of a decision that could amount to
executing Tuvix to bring Tuvok and Neelix back, but Tuvix tries to convince
the crew that the captain is about to commit murder.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Bahni Turpin (Swinn)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Tom Wright (Lt. Tuvix)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Andrew Shepard Price
Mark Gaberman
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Resolutions [VOY] #41
1996044
Stardate 49690.1
Janeway and Chakotay, infected with a virus, are awakened from stasis and find
themselves on the planet where they contracted the illness. The doctors
research indicates that leaving the planet would prove fatal for them, and
suggests contacting the medically advanced Vidiians for help, having failed to
discover a cure himself. Survival provisions are sent to the planet, and
Janeway hands command over to Tuvok and orders him to give the Vidiians a wide
berth for the crews safety.
Violent storms on the planet wrecks the equipment Janeway had been using to
conduct her own research on the virus, and she finally begins to resign
herself to the possibility that she and Chakotay may have to settle into the
roles of Adam and Eve. Tuvok finally consents to contact the Vidiians, but
despite the fact that the doctors old flame Dr. Denara Pel offers an antidote
to the disease, her fellow Vidiians carry out a relentless ambush on Voyager.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Bahni Turpin (Swinn)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Susan Diol (Dr. Danara Pel)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Basics, Part 1 [VOY] #42
1996044
Stardate Unknown
Voyager receives a message from an automated buoy sent by Seska, begging
Chakotay to rescue her and the child she conceived with his DNA from the
Kazons. A Kazon life pod is discovered, carrying Tiernah, one of Cullah's
aides who has apparently fallen out of favour with the Maje.
He volunteers information on a safe path through Kazon space which results in a
number of minor hit and run Kazon attacks. Janeway becomes suspicious when all
the attacks focus on one seemingly unimportant part of Voyager and orders the
ship to double back on its course, only to find a well organized Kazon ambush.
Tiernah detonates a kamikaze bomb implanted in his own body, and the attacks
render Voyager completely helpless, unable even to self-destruct.
Cullah and the Kazons board Voyager with Seska and take command of the ship.
The entire crew is left on a primitive planet without any technology, and
Janeway can only watch helplessly as the crews only hope to reach home rises
into the sky and off into space under the control of the Kazons.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Anthony DeLongis (Jal Culluh)
Brad Dourif (Suder)
Henry Darrow (Kolopak)
John Gegenhuber (Tierna)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Scott Haven (Kazon #1)
Written By : Michael Piller
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Basics, Part 2 [VOY] #43
1996044
Stardate 50032.7
Janeway and most of the crew, abandoned with none of their technology on the
volcanic planet by the Kazon Nistrim, struggle to survive against both the
elements and a group of primitive cave dwellers. Aboard the captured Voyager,
the Doctor and recovering sociopath Lon Suder form an alliance to try to gain
control back from Cullah's boarding party while Tom Paris seeks help from a
distant group of Talaxians. Suder makes the greatest sacrifice of all as he
finds he must release the dark side of his psyche in order to save the ship.
Chakotay establishes the rudiments of communication with the tribesmen on the
planet. And Paris convinces a reluctant Commander Paxim to use his Talaxian
fleet in an attack which depends on timing to avoid disaster.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Anthony DeLongis (Jal Culluh)
Brad Dourif (Suder)
David Cowgill (Hanonian #2)
John Kenton Shull (Kazon #2)
Majel Barrett (Narrator / Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Michael Bailey Smith (Hanonian #1)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Russ Fega (Paxim)
Scott Haven (Kazon Engineer)
Simon Billig (Hogan)
Written By : Michael Piller
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Flashback [VOY] #44
1996044
Stardate 50126.4 / Stardate 9521.6
With the crew excited at the prospect of a new source of sirillium, Voyager
approaches a Class 17 nebula gaseous anomaly, but at the sight of it on the
viewscreen Tuvok experiences a flashback to what is apparently a traumatic
experience in his youth. Yet it is not an episode from Tuvok's past and the
Doctor has no explanation, except for the observation that Tuvok's neural
synapses break down each time the memory returns.
When Tuvok begins to express concern over finding cloaked Klingon ships this
close to Klingon space he decides to regress using the technique of the Vulcan
mind meld, asking Janeway to be his guide and counsellor. She joins in his
memory as an outside observer to objectify the experience. Yet he does not
return to the memory in question but to a memory of his first deep space
assignment, 80 years previously aboard the Excelsior. It is here that the
source of the mystery lies, but they are fighting time as Tuvok's neural
synapses continue to degrade and Janeway suddenly becomes a participant in
Tuvok's memory and not just as an observer.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Boris Krutonog (Helmsman Lojur)
George Takei (Capt. Hikaru Sulu)
Grace Lee Whitney (Lt. Rand)
Jeremy Roberts (Valtane)
Michael Ansara (Kang)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Chute [VOY] #45
1996044
Stardate 50156.2
Harry Kim, disoriented and injured, finds himself in a circle of brutal thugs,
his new neighbours in an alien prison camp. Harry finds help in the form of
fellow prisoner Tom Paris, and they begin trying to escape, but their efforts
are hindered by rising tempers, caused by implants that stimulate random,
violent impulses.
Janeway receives word that Kim and Paris have been convicted of a terrorist
bombing on a planet they were visiting, and that the sentence, lifetime
imprisonment in an impenetrable location, has already been carried out.
Paris and Kim find that the only escape from their prison is through a chute
that is protected by a lethal force field, but during an attempt to shortout
the chutes defences they are attacked and Tom suffers a severe stab wound.
The Voyager crew track down the real terrorists, but by the time Janeway can
win a confession and clear her crewmates names, their cellmates may have
murdered them, or they may have killed each other.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Beans Morocco (Rib)
Don R. McManus (Zip)
Ed Trotta (Pit)
James Parks (Vel)
Robert Pine (Liria)
Rosemary Morgan (Piri)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Clayvon Harris
Directed By : Les Landau
¡The Swarm [VOY] #46
1996044
Stardate 50252.3
En route back to Voyager, the shuttle carrying Paris and Torres is boarded by
two unfamiliar alien life-forms, who render the Voyager crewmembers unconscious
and then leave. Voyager recovers the shuttle, but as the Doctor treats the
badly injured Paris, he suffers from an increasing memory loss that he first
encountered while running an opera program on the holodeck.
Kes notices the Doctors forgetfulness and alerts Torres to the problem. One
easy solution would be to completely reinitialise the Doctor, but he would
lose every memory of the past two years. Trying to salvage the wealth of
information and relationships the Doctor has established, Torres calls up a
holodeck diagnostic simulation of the Doctors creator, Dr. Zimmerman. In the
meantime, Janeway's decision to stealthily pass through the territory claimed
by a hive of insectoid beings may result in Voyager being destroyed by the
aliens sheer numbers.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Carole Davis (The Diva)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Robert Picardo (Dr. Lewis Zimmerman)
Steven Houska (Chardis)
Written By : Mike Sussman
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡False Profits [VOY] #47
1996044
Stardate 50074.3
The investigation of a possible wormhole reveals signs of visitors from the
Alpha Quadrant on a primitive planet. Chakotay and Paris make an incognito
visit to a location where sensors have detected a replicator in use, only to
find a village of humanoids who seem obsessed with charging money for any
goods or services, no matter how insignificant. At the heart of this culture
lie two Ferengi, stranded in the Delta Quadrant since they were trapped by the
Barzan Wormhole discovered by the Enterprise seven years earlier.
The Ferengi have come to this society as gods bearing wisdom, the Ferengi
Rules of Acquisition, but their true motive is to exploit the native
population for their own gain. Janeway sets a plan into motion which involves
Neelix masquerading as an envoy from the Grand Nagus. But if his disguise
fails to fool the Ferengi, he may find that these profit mongerers will do
anything to keep their grasp on godhood.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alan Altshuld (Sandal Maker)
Dan Shor (Dr. Arridor)
John Walter Davis (Takarian Merchant)
Leslie Jordon (Kol)
Michael Ensign (Bard)
Rob LaBelle (Kafar)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : George A. Brozak
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Remember [VOY] #48
1996044
Stardate 50203.1
An old woman with telepathics powers gives her memories to B'Elanna, before
she dies. She remembers how her race wiped out another species, the younger
generation must be told so that this will happen never again. As Voyager
ferries some telepathic Delta Quadrant denizens from a colony to their home
world, B'Elanna experiences an intense dream about a member of their race,
even though the object of her fascination is not one of Voyager's passengers.
B'Elanna believes that the woman whose life she experienced was murdered by
someone trying to cover up the truth about the aliens violent history, and
since she now possesses the secret, she may be next.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Athena Massey (Jessen)
Bruce Davison (Jareth)
Charles Esten (Dathan Alaris)
Eugene Roche (Jor Brel)
Eve H. Brenner (Jora Mireli)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Nancy Kaine (Woman)
Tina Reddington (Girl)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Sacred Ground [VOY] #49
1996044
Stardate 50063.2
On a visit to a monastery on an alien world, Kes and Neelix visit a shrine.
When Kes approaches it, an energy field knocks her out, and a government
official informs the crew that Kes has been punished by the worlds ancient
spirits for trespassing on holy ground.
Beamed to Voyager's sickbay, Kes is slowly dying and the Doctor can offer no
alternatives to save her. Janeway beams down to the planet to undergo any
voyage of discovery necessary to save Kes, but her path is less than
straightforward and may not yield any useful information.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Becky Ann Baker (Guide)
Estelle Harris (Old Woman)
Harry Groener (The Magistrate)
Keene Curtis (Old Man)
Parley Baer (Old Man)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Geo Cameron
Directed By : Robert Duncan McNeill
¡Future's End, Part 1 [VOY] #50
1996044
Stardate 50312.5
A brief encounter with a vessel whose lone occupant claims to be a Federation
time scout from 500 years in the future results in a fierce firefight. The
future captain describes a cataclysmic disaster in the 29th century resulting
from an incident that Voyager is about to initiate. The timeship is damaged in
the ensuing battle and is pulled into the temporal rift through which it
arrived, which also drags Voyager in. Voyager is taken back to Earth, 1996.
Janeway and Chakotay discover that Henry Starling captured the timeship and
used, what he could understand of the 29th century technology, to start the
computer revolution. He now wants to use the timeship to go to the future to
bring back more advanced technology.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Allan G. Royal (Capt. Braxton)
Barry Wiggins (Policeman)
Christian R. Conrad (Dunbar)
Ed Begley Jr. (Henry Starling)
Sarah Silverman (Rain Robinson)
Susan Patterson (Ensign Kaplan)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Future's End, Part 2 [VOY] #51
1996044
Stardate 50312.5
Tuvok and Paris enlist Rain's help in contacting Voyager and setting a trap
for Starling which involves pinpointing his location to allow a transporter
kidnap from a shuttlecraft. Starling, however, has two tricks up his sleeve,
the Doctor, equipped with a portable holo-emitter, is his hostage, and he has
a device to thwart the shuttles transporter. The shuttles systems overload and
the shuttle, piloted by Chakotay and Torres, crashes in the Arizona desert,
Chakotay and B'Elanna fall into the hands of a cult militia group. Starling
escapes and launches the timeship despite Janeway's warnings.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Allan G. Royal (Capt. Braxton)
Brent Hinkley (Militia Man #1)
Christian R. Conrad (Dunbar)
Clayton Murray (Militia Man #2)
Ed Begley Jr. (Henry Starling)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Sarah Silverman (Rain Robinson)
Susan Patterson (Ensign Kaplan)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Warlord [VOY] #52
1996044
Stardate 50348.1
Voyager's crew barely manages to rescue three occupants of a battle damaged
spacecraft, one of whom dies in sickbay immediately after transport. When
Voyager returns the survivors to their planet, an official beams aboard and
is killed by Kes, who also kills the transporter chief and struggles with
Janeway. Kes and the other refugees steal a shuttlecraft and escape.
Kes's body has been taken over by Tieran, a power mad dictator who has
developed the ability to transfer his consciousness into the minds of others
to insure his immortality. Tieran kills the rightful ruler and assumes power.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Anthony Crivello (Adin)
Brad Greenquist (Demmas)
Charles Emmett (Resh)
Galyn Gorg (Nori)
Karl Wiedergott (Ameron)
Leigh J. McCloskey (Tieran)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Andrew Shepard Price
Mark Gaberman
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Q And The Grey [VOY] #53
1996044
Stardate 50384.6
After the crew witnesses a supernova explosion from a safe distance, Janeway
retires for the evening, only to be wooed in her quarters by Q, who claims to
want to mate with her. Naturally, Janeway rebuffs Q's every advance, and
eventually a female member of the Q Continuum appears, claiming that she is
bonded to Q. As an argument ensues between the Qs, more imminent supernovae
are detected and Janeway orders the ship clear of the destruction, but with so
many stars exploding, Voyager can't avoid all of the shockwaves. Just before
the first wave hits the ship, Q whisks Janeway into a representation of the Q
Continuum in the context of the American Civil War.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Harve Presnell (Colonel Q)
John de Lancie (Q)
Suzie Plakson (Q)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Shawn Piller
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Macrocosm [VOY] #54
1996044
Stardate 50425.1
Janeway and Neelix return from a diplomatic mission to find Voyager adrift and
the crew unconscious, concentrated in a few areas of the ship. They find
evidence of alien life-forms that can punch their way through doors and
equipment, and a chance encounter with one of the aliens results in Neelix's
disappearance. Janeway arms herself as she tries to find out what has happened
to her crew, and encounters and kills one of the alien life-forms, but not
before she has been infected with an insectlike airborne virus.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Albie Selznick (Tak Tak)
Michael Fiske (Garan Miner)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Fair Trade [VOY] #55
1996044
Stardate Unknown
When the crew transports to a heavily secured space station to trade for
supplies, Neelix meets up with Wixiban, an old Talaxian acquaintance who dupes
him into using Federation shuttlecraft to traffic narcotic substances. When
Wixiban murders one of his drug buyers, Paris and Chakotay are implicated
while a guilt ridden Neelix returns to the ship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
Carlos Carrasco (Bahrat)
Eric Sharp (Map Vendor)
James Horan (Tosin)
James Nardini (Wixiban)
Steve Kehela (Sutok)
Teleplay By : Andre Bormanis
Story By : Jean Louise Matthias
Ronald Wilkerson
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡Alter Ego [VOY] #56
1996044
Stardate 50460.3
Disturbed by the fact that he's falling in love with Marayna, a holodeck
character, Ensign Kim begs Tuvok to teach him how Vulcans suppress their
emotions. When Tuvok intervenes, Marayna befriends and tries to seduce him,
too. A jealous Kim is infuriated with Tuvok, but then Marayna reveals her
true intentions.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Sandra Nelson (Marayna)
Shay Todd (Holodeck Woman)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Robert Picardo
¡Coda [VOY] #57
1997044
Stardate 50518.6
After her shuttlecraft crashlands, a seriously injured captain Janeway is
attacked by Vidiians and has a mysterious near death experience during which
she encounters her father, Admiral Janeway.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Len Cariou (Admiral Janeway)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Nancy Malone
¡Blood Fever [VOY] #58
1996044
Stardate 50537.2
During their exploration of a decimated colony, the Voyager Away Team is thrown
into turmoil with the sudden onset of the Vulcan mating season. The ensuing
irrational advances of a Vulcan crew member wreak havoc when they trigger
Lieutenant Torres's involuntary Klingon mating instincts. Meanwhile, Chakotay
spots the remains of one of the colonies invaders, the Borg.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Bruce Bohne (Ishan)
Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
Deborah Levin (Ensign Lang)
Written By : Lisa Klink
Directed By : Andrew J. Robinson
¡Unity [VOY] #59
1997044
Stardate 50614.2
Responding to a distress signal, Chakotay lands on a planet but is attacked.
He's rescued by a colony of formerly assimilated Borg and goes to extreme
measures to allow their resident physician, Dr. Riley Frazier, to heal his
neural injuries by linking him to a remnant of the Borg Collective
consciousness.
Meanwhile, after Voyager find a a Borg ship disabled in space with a thousand
Borg lying dead aboard it, they transport one of the corpses to Sickbay so the
Doctor and Kes can perform an autopsy.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Ivar Brogger (Drum)
Lori Hallier (Riley Frazier)
Susan Patterson (Ensign Kaplan)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Robert Duncan McNeill
¡Darkling [VOY] #60
1997044
Stardate 50693.2
To improve his performance as the ships physician, The Doctor undertakes a
personality enhancement project on the Holodeck, incorporating several
accomplished historical figures traits and temperaments into his Starfleet
database. But he also adopts several aberrant character traits from those
non-fictional figures and is soon overtaken by a dangerous, cruel Mister
Hydelike personality.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Christopher Clarke (Lord Byron)
David Lee Smith (Zahir)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Noel De Souza (Ghandi)
Stephen Davies (Nakahn)
Sue Henley (Ensign)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Rise [VOY] #61
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Janeway and the Voyager crew try to help the Nezu Ambassador and his colleague
discover why their planet is suddenly bombarded by asteroids. When Neelix and
Tuvok crash land on Nezu, they learn they have a traitor in the midst.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alan Oppenheimer (Neru Ambassador)
Gary Bullock (Goth)
Geoff Pysirr (Hanjuan)
Kelly Connell (Sklar)
Lisa Kaminir (Lillias)
Tom Towles (Dr. Vatm)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Story By : Jimmy Diggs
Directed By : Robert Scheerer
¡Favorite Son [VOY] #62
1997044
Stardate 50732.4
After Ensign Kim suddenly exhibits abnormal behaviour, he leads the Voyager to
a mysterious planet, the Taresian homeworld. There, a shocking story of his
birth is told by members of the almost exclusively female population, Kim is
part alien, and they want him for reproductive purposes.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Cari Shayne (Eliann)
Christopher Carroll (Alben)
Deborah May (Lyris)
Irene Tsu (Kim's Mother)
Kelli Kirkland (Rinna)
Kristanna S. Loken (Malia)
Patrick Fabian (Taymon)
Written By : Lisa Klink
Directed By : Marvin V. Rush
¡Before And After [VOY] #63
1997044
Stardate Unknown
A chroniton accident causes Kes to go through her life backwards, and relives
an alternate future on Voyager in which Janeway and Torres die in an
engineering accident, and the Doctor has hair.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Christopher Aguilar (Andrew Kim)
Janna Michaels (Young Kes)
Jessica Collins (Linnin)
Michael L. Maguire (Benaren)
Rachel Harris (Martis)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Real Life [VOY] #64
1997044
Stardate 50836.2
After The Doctor creates a holographic wife and two children for himself in
order to enhance his performance as a caring physician, Torres modifies the
program to make The doctors picture perfect Holo-family more of an authentic
experience. Soon, his teenage son is listening to Klingon music and The Doctor
deduces that he has more than he bargained for.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Chad Haywood (K'Kath)
Glenn Walker Harris (Jeffrey)
Lindsey Haun (Belle)
Stephen Ralston (Larg)
Wendy Schaal (Charlene)
Teleplay By : Jeri Taylor
Story By : Harry Doc Kloor
Directed By : Anson Williams
¡Distant Origin [VOY] #65
1997044
Stardate Unknown
An alien palaeontologist named Gegen discovers Hogan's remains on that
primitive planet where he died, and discovers that the human DNA supports his
theory that the Voth had evolved on another planet before they somehow
travelled to their Delta Quadrant homeworld. This Distant Origin theory goes
against the doctrines and beliefs of the Voth race, who believe that they were
the First Race to evolve and originate in the Delta Quadrant.
Gegen and his assistant track down and infiltrate Voyager to get more
evidence, but when they are discovered, Gegen's assistant is wounded and
captured by Voyager's officers, and Gegen kidnaps Chakotay.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Christopher Liam Moore (Veer)
Concetta Tomei (Minister Odala)
Henry Woronicz (Gegen)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Marshall Teague (Hulak)
Nina Minton (Frola)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Displaced [VOY] #66
1997044
Stardate 50912.4
One by one, Janeway's crew suddenly and mysteriously trade places with
mercurial aliens from Nyria Three. As Janeway quickly becomes surrounded by
these seemingly perplexed strangers who react strongly to the ships
temperature and lights, she must scramble to keep control of her ship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Deborah Levin (Ensign Lang)
James Noah (Rislan)
Kenneth Tigar (Dammar)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark L. Taylor (Jarlath)
Nancy Youngblut (Taleen)
Written By : Lisa Klink
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Worst Case Scenario [VOY] #67
1997044
Stardate 50953.4
Chakotay instigates a mutiny on Voyager while Janeway is away. Neelix, Torres,
Jonas, Seska, the Maquis on board and roughly 25 other Starfleet officers are
among the mutineers. Kim, Tuvok, and those loyal to Janeway are overcome and
captured. Janeway and Paris, return in the shuttle, are killed, and the
remaining loyalists are forced by Chakotay to choose between working with
Chakotay, or spending the rest of the voyage on the brig.
At this point Tom Paris walks in on Torres, who has been running this
mysterious holodeck program that she discovered while purging the ships
computer of unwanted backup holodeck files for more storage space.
When Tuvok reactivates the holoprogram to complete it, something goes wrong,
it turns out that Seska, years earlier, had found the program and tampered
with it, adding her own subroutine, trapping Tuvok and Paris in the holodeck
and disengaging the safeties.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martha Hackett (Seska)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Scorpion, Part 1 [VOY] #68
1997044
Stardate 50984.3
The Voyager crew discover that they're about to enter Borg space. But
strangely enough, there's a narrow ribbon of space through Borg territory
devoid of Borg activity. The passage is filled with intense gravimetric
distortions. Suddenly they get readings of 15 Borg ships heading in their
direction, the resulting subspace turbulence disables Voyager's warp engines.
Voyager braces for an oncoming battle, but surprisingly the ships pass them
by, it is apparent that something else is catching their interest.
The power signatures of the Borg ships that had passed them, suddenly stop.
They investigate and find the Borg armada totally destroyed. The crew now
realize that there's someone or something more powerful than the Borg.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : John Rhys-Davies (Leonardo da Vinci)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Scorpion, Part 2 [VOY] #69
1997044
Stardate 51001.2
In the continuing battle against the immensely powerful Species 8472, the
uneasy alliance between Voyager and the Borg is strained when Janeway is
critically injured and Chakotay must deal with a Borg hive aboard Voyager,
whose drones have orders to assimilate the Starfleet vessel.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : David Anthony Marshall (Annika's Father)
Erika Bryan (Young Annika)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Majel Barrett (Narrator)
Nikki Tyler (Annika's Mother)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡The Gift [VOY] #70
1997044
Stardate Unknown
While the unprecedented increase in Kes's telepathic powers threatens to tear
Voyager apart, freed Borg Seven of Nine must come to terms with her violent
separation from the Borg collective, a process which could seriously injure
both her and Janeway.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jennifer Lien (Kes)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Written By : Joe Menosky
Directed By : Anson Williams
¡Day Of Honor [VOY] #71
1997044
Stardate Unknown
As Lieutenant Torres reluctantly faces the Day of Honour, an ancient Klingon
ritual which requires examination of ones behaviour, Voyager is forced to eject
the warp core, and then she and Paris launch a shuttle to retrieve it. The
Caatati attack the shuttlecraft, Torres and Paris are left floating in space.
Voyager is then ambushed by the Caatati, a race almost completely assimilated
by the Borg, who demand Seven of Nine as ransom.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Alan Altshuld (Lumas)
Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
Michael A. Krawic (Rhamin)
Kevin P. Stillwell (Moklor)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡Nemesis [VOY] #72
1997044
Stardate 51082.4
Chakotay is marooned on a planet where the two inhabiting alien life forms are
attempting planetwide genocide against each other. Chakotay is captured by one
of the tribes and comes to sympathize with them and their battle for survival
against a ferocious enemy.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Tuvok)
Cast : Booth Colman (Penno)
Marilyn Fox (Marna)
Matt E. Levin (Rafin)
Meghan Murphy (Karya)
Michael Mahonen (Brone)
Nathan Anderson (Namon)
Pancho Demmnings (Kradin Soldier)
Peter Vogt (Commandant)
Terrence Evans (Ambassador Treen)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Revulsion [VOY] #73
1997044
Stardate 51186.2
When Voyager responds to a distress call from an alien ship, B'Elanna and the
Doctor find that the only survivor is a holographic sanitation program. Kim is
rattled when Seven of Nine interprets his pleasantries as romantic seduction
and she decides to further explore her resurgent humanity.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Leland Orser (Dejaren)
Written By : Lisa Klink
Directed By : Kenneth Biller
¡The Raven [VOY] #74
1997044
Stardate Unknown
Seven steals a shuttlecraft and escapes from Voyager when she believes that a
signal she has been recieving is being transmitted by the Borg. When she
arrives at the source of the signal, she discovers that it's the vessel that
herself and her parents had travelled in before being captured by the Borg.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : David Anthony Marshall (Annika's Father)
Erica Lynne Bryan (Annika)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mickey Cottrell (Dumah)
Nikki Tyler (Annika's Mother)
Richard J. Zobel Jr. (Chancellor Gaumen)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Harry Doc Kloor
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Scientific Method [VOY] #75
1997044
Stardate 51244.3
Voyagers crew falls prey to a series of mysterious ailments and illness which
exaggerate their normal anxieties and character flaws, but Seven and the
Doctor discover the cause is a group of aliens who're experimenting on the
crew in the hope of finding a cure for their own illness.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Annette Helde (Takar)
Rosemary Forsyth (Alzen)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Harry Doc Kloor
Sherry Klein
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Year Of Hell, Part 1 [VOY] #76
1997044
Stardate 51268.4
After entering Krenim space Voyager comes under attack by Annorax, a Krenim
who is attempting to change history and avert the deaths of his family. As the
months go by, Tuvok is blinded and the ships condition steadily worsens, until
Janeway finds herself running out of options.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Deborah Levin (Ensign Lang)
John Loprieno (Obrist)
Kurtwood Smith (Annorax)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Peter Slutsker (Krenim Commandant)
Rick Fitts (Zahl)
Sue Henley (Ensign Brooks)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Year Of Hell, Part 2 [VOY] #77
1997044
Stardate 51425.4
With Voyagers crew scattered across the quadrant in lifepods and others
imprisoned in the Krenim's prison camps, Janeway and a skeleton crew attempt
to hold the shattered ship together, as they mount a desperate attack on the
Krenim timeship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : John Loprieno (Obrist)
Kurtwood Smith (Annorax)
Lise Simms (Wife)
Majel Barrett (Narrator)
Peter Slutsker (Krenim Commandant)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Random Thoughts [VOY] #78
1997044
Stardate 51367.2
Taking shore leave on the Mari homeworld, Voyagers crew encounter aliens who
regard purity of thought as a legal responsibility. Though Torres manages to
restrain her violent instincts when provoked, there is no difference between
thought and deed so far as the telepathic aliens are concerned, so it's up to
Tuvok to defend her.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Bobby Burns (Frane)
Gwynyth Walsh (Chief Examiner Nimira)
Jeanette Miller (Woman [Miss Tembit])
Rebecca McFarland (Talli)
Ted Barba (Malin)
Wayne Pere (Guill)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Concerning Flight [VOY] #79
1997044
Stardate 51386.4
As Voyager passes by a planet, its technology-stealing people use an advanced
transporter to raid the ships equipment. As the crew attempt to keep the ship
running without the benefit of the main computer core, Janeway beams down to
the planet to recover it, and forms an alliance with the holographic Leonardo
da Vinci, who was stolen along with the Doctor's remote holo-emitter.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Don Pugsley (Alien Visitor)
Doug Spearman (Alien Buyer)
John Rhys-Davies (Leonardo da Vinci)
John Vargas (Tau)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Jimmy Diggs
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡Mortal Coil [VOY] #80
1997044
Stardate 51449.2
Neelix, Chakotay and Paris are sent on an away mission to gather a sample of
protomatter (a highly unstable substance) from deep inside a class-one nebula.
While using the transporter to get the protomatter aboard the shuttle, the beam
ignites the nebula which damages the shuttle and kills Neelix.
Seven then tries to bring him back to life by using her modified nanites and
a medical technique assimilated from an advanced race by the Borg.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Brooke Ashley Stephens (Naomi Wildman)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Robin Stapler (Alixia)
Written By : Bryan Fuller
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Waking Moments [VOY] #81
1997044
Stardate 51471.3
The crew of Voyager have some rather intense nightmares caused by unknown
aliens. Harry Kim and four other crewmembers are found in a Hyper-REM state,
unable to wake up. Chakotay suggests that he tries a form of sleep called
Lucid dreaming to try and identify the aliens.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Jennifer Gundy (Ensign)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Colson (Dream Alien)
Written By : Andre Bormanis
Directed By : Alexander Singer
¡Message In A Bottle [VOY] #82
1997044
Stardate Unknown
The Doctor is transported 60,000 light-years to an experimental Federation
starship, the Prometheus, in the Alpha Quadrant via a network of alien relay
stations. Unfortunately, the ship is under the control of the Romulans.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Andy Dick (EMH MkII)
Judson Scott (Rekar)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Tiny Ron (Hirogen [Idrin])
Tony Spears (Starfleet Officer)
Valerie Wildman (Nevala)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Rick Williams
Directed By : Nancy Malone
¡Hunters [VOY] #83
1997044
Stardate 51501.4
A signal from Starfleet is received through the alien relay stations containing
letters from home and a hidden, encrypted message. Seven and Tuvok are sent to
the alien station to prevent the signal degrading before it can be fully
decoded, but their shuttle is disabled by an alien ship and they are imprisoned
aboard the attacking craft.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Christine Delgado (Lt. Susan Nicoletti)
Roger Morrissey (Beta Hirogen)
Tarik Ergin (Lt. Ayala)
Tiny Ron (Alpha Hirogen [Idrin])
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Prey [VOY] #84
1997044
Stardate 51652.3
Chakotay, Tuvok and Paris beam aboard a Hirogen ship, and are told by they sole
survivor that the crew were attacked by a single member of Species 8472. This
alien life-form then forces its way inside Voyager.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Clint Carmichael (Hirogen Hunter)
Tony Todd (Alpha Hirogen)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Allan Eastman
¡Retrospect [VOY] #85
1998044
Stardate 51679.4
Kovin, a sleazy Entharan arms dealer, causes trouble for Seven. When Seven
reacts violently to Kovin's touch, the Doctor hypnotises her in an effort to
discover the cause of her outburst. The experiment reveals a repressed and
disturbing memory from the past.
Crew : Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Adrian Sparks (Magistrate)
Michael Horton (Kovin)
Michelle Agnew (Scharn)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Lisa Klink
Story By : Andrew Shepard Price
Mark Gaberman
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡The Killing Game, Part 1 [VOY] #86
1998044
Stardate 51715.2
Having invaded Voyager and discovered the many uses of the Holodeck, Hirogen
hunters have been playing a deadly game with crew members of Voyager, putting
them through various scenarios in which they are being hunted down as prey.
One of the scenarios takes place in occupied France, with the Hirogen as Nazi
SS Officers chasing down Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine, Tuvok and Torres as
members of the French Resistance.
Implanted with subdermal transmitters the crewmembers have no knowledge that
they are playing. Only The Doctor, forced to mend the steady stream of wounded
crewmembers to sick bay, is conscious of the invaders. He soon figures out a
way to disengage Janeway and Seven of Nine, who then must begin to figure out
how to defeat the Hirogen at their own game.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Danny Goldring (Alpha Hirogen)
J. Paul Boehmer (The Kaptain)
Mark Deakins (Hirogen SS Officer)
Mark Metcalf (Hirogen Medic)
Paul S. Eckstein (Young Hirogen)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : David Livingston
¡The Killing Game, Part 2 [VOY] #87
1998044
Stardate 51715.2
Janeway and Seven of Nine, now fully aware of who and where they are, attempt
to disable the subdermal transmitters controlling the minds of the crew and
free Voyager from the control of the Hirogen.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Danny Goldring (Alpha Hirogen)
J. Paul Boehmer (The Kaptain)
Majel Barrett (Narrator)
Mark Deakins (Hirogen SS Officer)
Mark Metcalf (Hirogen Medic)
Paul S. Eckstein (Young Hirogen)
Peter Hendrixson (Klingon)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Victor Lobl
¡Vis-a-Vis [VOY] #88
1998044
Stardate 51762.4
An alien ship hails the Voyager to ask for their help in fixing its new
Coaxial Warp Drive, a powerful drive system capable of travelling vast
distances almost instantaneously. The pilot, known as Steth, appears to be
friendly to begin with, but he has hidden plans for members of the crew.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Dan Butler (Steth)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Daelen)
Written By : Robert J. Doherty
Directed By : Jesus Salvador Trevino
¡The Omega Directive [VOY] #89
1998044
Stardate 51793.4
When Voyager comes into contact with a strange subspace distortion, Janeway
begins a highly secretive operation which mystifies the crew. When Chakotay
finally persuades her to explain her actions to the crew, she reveals they
have encountered the Omega particle, a substance which could generate immense
power, but could also destroy vast quantities of subspace.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Jeff Austin (Allos)
Kevin McCorkle (Alien Captain)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Lisa Klink
Story By : Jimmy Diggs
Steve J. Kay
Directed By : Victor Lobl
¡Unforgettable [VOY] #90
1998044
Stardate 51813.4
When Voyager encounters a fleeing alien vessel bearing just one life-form,
Chakotay is startled to hear the female alien begging him for help by name.
After the ship is damaged, he leads an away team across and rescues Kellin, a
woman who claims that she was aboard Voyager not long previously, and fell in
love with Chakotay.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Michael Canavan (Curneth)
Virginia Madsen (Kellin)
Written By : Greg Elliot
Michael Perricone
Directed By : Andrew J. Robinson
¡Living Witness [VOY] #91
1998044
Stardate Unknown
In a Kyrian museum, visitors are told of an apocalyptic war between the Kyrians
and the Vaskans, caused by the intervention of Captain Janeway and the Warship
Voyager, some 700 years before.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Brian Fitzpatrick (Tedran)
Craig Richard Nelson (Vaskan Arbiter)
Henry Woronicz (Quarren)
Marie Chambers (Kyrian Arbiter)
Mary Anne McGarry (Tabris)
Morgan H. Margolis (Vaskan Visitor)
Rod Arrants (Daleth)
Timothy Davis-Reed (Kyrian Spectator)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Bryan Fuller
Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Tim Russ
¡Demon [VOY] #92
1998044
Stardate Unknown
With Voyagers deuterium stocks dwindling, the ship has moved to 'grey mode',
shutting down many areas and decks. Desperate to replenish their deuterium
stocks, the crew are forced to try and land on a 'Demon-class' planet that
Seven locates - even though such worlds have atmospheres lethal to human life,
and emit thermionic discharges which make it unsafe for a starship to enter
orbit. Kim and Paris suit up and take a shuttle to the planet to recover
deuterium supplies, but fail to return after slipping into a metallic fluid, so
Janeway is forced to land the ship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Susan Lewis (Transporter Technician)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Andre Bormanis
Directed By : Anson Williams
¡One [VOY] #93
1998044
Stardate 51929.3
Voyager comes to a nebula many light-years across, which the ship can cross in
a month. Unfortunately, the radiation within the nebula would kill the crew
within just a few days, but it would take a year to go around its edge.
Instead, Janeway decides to put the crew into cryo-stasis, leaving the Doctor
and Seven of Nine (both of whom are immune) to pilot the ship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Ron Ostrow (Borg Drone)
Wade Williams (Trajis Lo-Tarik)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : Kenneth Biller
¡Hope And Fear [VOY] #94
1998044
Stardate 51978.2
Arturis, an alien from a race with great linguistic abilities, comes aboard
Voyager and manages to decipher the encrypted message received from Starfleet
in the episode "Hunters". Janeway learns that it contains orders to travel to
nearby co-ordinates and rendezvous with the Dauntless.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Jack Shearer (Admiral Hayes)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Ray Wise (Arturis)
Tarik Ergin (Lt. Ayala)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Rick Berman
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Night [VOY] #95
1998044
Stardate 52081.2
The crew of the Voyager are unsettled as a secluded and conflicted Captain
Janeway reflects on the decision she's made along the mission and the
consequences those judgements have had for them all.
While travelling through dark, desolate space, the crew of Voyager encounter
two new alien species - a alien race that lives in the darkness and its foe,
the Malon, who are contaminating the system with Theta Radiation.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Ken Magee (Emck)
Martin Rayner (Dr. Chaotica)
Steve Dennis (Night Alien)
Written By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Drone [VOY] #96
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Paris, Torres, Seven and the Doctor are forced to evacuate their shuttle when
a massive plasma surge, from a nearby Proto Nebula, disables their craft.
During the emergency transport, the pattern buffers become mixed and Seven's
nanoprobes fuse with the Doctor's mobile emitter. The result is the creation
of a new super Borg, built with 29th century technology.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : J. Paul Boehmer (Drone)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Todd Babcock (Lt. Mulchaey)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Bryan Fuller
Joe Menosky
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Harry Doc Kloor
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Extreme Risk [VOY] #97
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Torres' crewmates become alarmed when she repeatedly engages in reckless
activities on the holodeck, including orbital skydiving, with the safety
protocols disabled. Meanwhile, after Voyager directs one of its probes into
the hazardous atmosphere of a gas giant, protecting it from a Malon freighter,
Paris launches a newly constructed super-shuttlecraft to retrieve it.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
Daniel Betances (Pilot)
Hamilton Camp (Vrelk)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡In The Flesh [VOY] #98
1998044
Stardate 52136.4
The crew of Voyager discover that Species 8472 have created a simulation of
Starfleet's Headquarters, where they are training their own to pose as humans,
to prepare them for the infiltration of Earth.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Kate Vernon (Valerie Archer)
Ray Walston (Boothby)
Tucker Smallwood (Admiral Bullock)
Zach Galligan (Ensign Gentry)
Written By : Nick Sagan
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Once Upon A Time [VOY] #99
1998044
Stardate Unknown
As Voyager searches for the crash-landed Delta Flyer and its crew, Paris,
Tuvok and Wildman, Neelix helps the littlest crewmember, Naomi Wildman, cope
without her mother. Together, they are kept occupied by the odd characters in
Naomi's storybook holonovel, the classic Adventures of Flotter.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Justin Louis (Trevis)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Nancy Hower (Ensign Samantha Wildman)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Wallace Langham (Flotter T. Wotter, III)
Written By : Michael Taylor
Directed By : John Kretchmer
¡Timeless [VOY] #100
1998044
Stardate 52143.6
Fifteen years after the Starship Voyager crashes into a desolate ice planet,
Commander Chakotay and former Ensign Harry Kim, sole survivors of the tragedy,
steal the Delta Flyer from a Federation shipyard and return to the Voyager's
frozen hull. Aided by Chakotay's striking love interest, Tessa Omond, Chakotay
and Kim are hotly pursued fugitives with a hope that somewhere embedded
beneath the ice, they'll retrieve the only tools they believe can change the
fate of their long-dead fellow crew members.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Christine Harnos (Lt. Tessa Omond)
LeVar Burton (Capt. Geordi La Forge)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Rick Berman
Directed By : LeVar Burton
¡Infinite Regress [VOY] #101
1998044
Stardate 52188.7
Mysteriously, Voyager comes upon a floating Borg Vinculum - a device that
interconnects Drone's minds aboard a Borg vessel - which swiftly causes Seven
of Nine to manifest personalities other than her own including that of a
Klingon warrior, a Ferengi, and a six-year-old human girl. Janeway is crushed
to learn that before Tuvok, The Doctor and she can intervene, Seven may be
completely lost.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Erica Mer (Human Girl [Meryl])
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Neil Maffin (Capt. Ven [Species 6339])
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Teleplay By : Robert J. Doherty
Story By : Jimmy Diggs
Robert J. Doherty
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Nothing Human [VOY] #102
1998044
Stardate Unknown
After Torres is stricken by a bizarre, injured alien that latches itself onto
her body, The Doctor creates another holographic physician, a Cardassian
exobiologist named Dr. Crell Moset, to save her life. But Torres refuses
treatment when it's learned that the physician engaged in unethical wartime
medical practices.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Lt. Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : David Clennon (Dr. Crell Moset)
Frank Welker (Alien Voice)
Jad Mager (Ensign Tabor)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Written By : Jeri Taylor
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Thirty Days [VOY] #103
1998044
Stardate 52179.4
Tom Paris, reduced in rank to ensign and confined to the brig for 30 days,
writes a letter to his father detailing the events leading up to his
imprisonment. It starts with the discovery of a massive ocean world floating
in space, held together by an ancient field reactor. He also finds time to
live out his superhero fantasies on the holodeck with Harry and the Delaney
twins, Jenny and Megan, in "The Adventures of Captain Proton".
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Alissa Kramer (Jenny Delaney)
Benjamin Livingston (Prefect)
Heidi Kramer (Megan Delaney)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Warren Munson (Admiral Paris)
Willie Garson (Riga)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Story By : Scott Miller
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Counterpoint [VOY] #104
1998044
Stardate Unknown
After 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, the lead Devore officer
pleads with Janeway to grant him asylum.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Ensign Vorik)
J. Patrick McCormack (Prax)
Jake Sakson (Adar)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Mark Harelik (Inspector Kashyk)
Randy Lowell (Torat)
Randy Oglesby (Kir)
Written By : Michael Taylor
Directed By : Les Landau
¡Latent Image [VOY] #105
1998044
Stardate Unknown
While employing his holo-imaging device, The Doctor discovers that his short
term memory buffer has been tampered with and fervently initiates an
investigation to find the person or thing responsible for the corruption.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Nancy Bell (Ensign Ahni Jetal)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Eileen Connors
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Bride Of Chaotica! [VOY] #106
1998044
Stardate Unknown
Armed conflict erupts when aliens from the Fifth Dimension mistake Tom Paris'
"Captain Proton" holographic novel for reality. The aliens consider the novels
main character, the evil Dr. Chaotica, to be a threat so they knock Voyagers
controls off-line. Janeway is forced to assume the role of the storys powerful
Arachnia, Queen of the Spider People, and infiltrate Chaotica's Fortress of
Doom. Meanwhile, The Doctor takes on the role of the novels President of Earth
to help the aliens defeat Chaotica.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Jim Krestalude (Alien #1)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Martin Rayner (Dr. Chaotica)
Nicholas Worth (Lonzak)
Tarik Ergin (Satan's Robot)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Michael Taylor
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Gravity [VOY] #107
1998044
Stardate 52438.9
A shuttle carrying Tuvok, Paris and The Doctor disappears into a collapsing
sinkhole and crash lands on a deserted wasteland. While Voyager tries to
rescue them from this risky area of space, the away team befriends Noss, an
exotic alien woman who's also trapped on the planet. Soon, she falls in love
with Tuvok and although it's illogical for a Vulcan, he finds himself
attracted to her too.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Joseph Ruskin (Vulcan Master)
Leroy D. Brazile (Young Tuvok)
Lori Petty (Noss)
Paul S. Eckstein (Supervisor Yost)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Nick Sagan
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Jimmy Diggs
Nick Sagan
Directed By : Terry Windell
¡Bliss [VOY] #108
1999044
Stardate 52542.3
Finally, after five long years, an exhilarated crew of the Voyager find a
wormhole that will bring them back to the Alpha Quadrant. As the happy crew
prepares to return to Earth, a skeptical Seven of Nine violates the captains
orders and enlists The Doctor, little Naomi Wildman and an alien pilot, Qatai,
to help her stop the ship from entering the wormhole.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
W. Morgan Sheppard (Qatai)
Teleplay By : Robert J. Doherty
Story By : Bill Prady
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Dark Frontier, Part 1 [VOY] #109
1999044
Stardate 52619.2 / Stardate 32611.4
After defeating a Borg vessel, Janeway launches an ambitious plan to steal a
piece of Borg technology that could get Voyager home. When the Borg detect her
plan, they swiftly access Seven of Nine's neural transceiver and make her an
offer she can't refuse - rejoin the Borg collective or Voyager and it's crew
will be assimilated.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Katelin Petersen (Annika Hansen)
Kirk Baily (Magnus Hansen)
Laura Stepp (Erin Hansen)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Susanna Thompson (Borg Queen)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Cliff Bole
¡Dark Frontier, Part 2 [VOY] #110
1999044
Stardate 52619.2 / Stardate 32634.9
Janeway must confront the Borg in their own vessel in order to rescue Seven,
risking a possibly devastating confrontation with the Borg Queen.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Eric Cadora (Alien)
Katelin Petersen (Annika Hansen)
Kirk Baily (Magnus Hansen)
Laura Stepp (Erin Hansen)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Susanna Thompson (Borg Queen)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : Terry Windell
¡The Disease [VOY] #111
1999044
Stardate Unknown
Without Starfleet medical clearance and in violation of interspecies protocol,
Ensign Harry Kim has a passionate love affair with an exotic alien explorer,
Derran Tal of the Varro species. Meanwhile, Voyager discovers that the hull of
the Varro's Generation ship is being eaten away by synthetic, silicon based,
parasites, and that they were created by someone aboard the alien ship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Charles Rocket (Jippeq)
Christopher Liam Moore (Stowaway)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Musetta Vander (Derran Tal)
Teleplay By : Michael Taylor
Story By : Kenneth Biller
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Course: Oblivion [VOY] #112
1999044
Stardate 52586.3
Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres tie the knot, but their holographic honeymoon
is cut short by a phenomenon that breaks down Voyagers infrastructure and
disintegrates not only the ship but the crew as well.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Nick Sagan
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Directed By : Anson Williams
¡The Fight [VOY] #113
1998044
Stardate Unknown
While the ship is caught in Chaotic Space, a zone where the laws of physics
are in a state of flux, Commander Chakotay believes he's a 24th century boxer,
The Maquis Mauler. Before long, he's going head to head with the Delta
Quadrant's champion, Kid Chaos.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Carlos Palomino (The Boxer)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Ned Romero (Chakotay's Grandfather)
Ray Walston (Boothby)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Michael Taylor
Directed By : Winrich Kolbe
¡Think Tank [VOY] #114
1999044
Stardate Unknown
In the midst of a clash with the Hazari bounty hunters, Janeway is offered
assistance from a "think tank," a small yet exotic alien ship containing
disparate life forms, each able to communicate telepathically. Their
spokesperson, Kurros, offers to help solve the dilemma with the Hazari, only
in exchange for Seven of Nine as payment. When Seven declines their "offer,"
the think tank focuses on taking her by force.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Christopher Darga (Y'Sek)
Christopher Shea (Saowin)
Jason Alexander (Kurros)
Steve Dennis (Fennim)
Teleplay By : Michael Taylor
Story By : Brannon Braga
Rick Berman
Directed By : Terrence O'Hara
¡Juggernaut [VOY] #115
1999044
Stardate Unknown
The U.S.S. Voyager rescues two crewmen from an abandoned, out of control Malon
freighter that's about to unleash a theta radiation blast into the sector.
Soon, Lieutenant Torres leads an away team to board the freighter and contain
the poison - despite warnings from its crewman, Fesek and Pelk, about the
Angel of Decay that wreaks havoc aboard the cargo ship.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Alexander Enberg (Malon #3)
Lee Arenberg (Pelk)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Ron Canada (Fesek)
Scott Klace (Dremk)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Kenneth Biller
Nick Sagan
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Directed By : Allan Kroeker
¡Someone To Watch Over Me [VOY] #116
1999044
Stardate 52647
To broaden her knowledge of human behavior, Seven of Nine gets lessons from
The Doctor on socializing and dating rituals. When they enter a holodeck
simulation in Sandrine's nightclub, Seven not only learns the art of small
talk, but how to slow dance and sing a song. Eventually, she makes a date
with Lieutenant Chapman, but it's The Doctor who falls in love with Seven.
Meanwhile, during a tour to help facilitate a trade agreement with the
monastic Kadi colony, Neelix provides their ambassador, Tomin, with
forbidden food and drink.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Brian McNamara (Lt. William Chapman)
David Burke (Steven Price)
Ian Abercrombie (Abbot)
Scott Thompson (Tomin)
Teleplay By : Michael Taylor
Story By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : Robert Duncan McNeill
¡11:59 [VOY] #117
1999044
Stardate 52306.8
Captain Janeway reminisces about her ancestor Shannon O'Donnel, the first of
her familys long line of explorers and one who helped build the Millennium
Gate on Earth. As Janeway relates the story, the episode revisits the town of
Portage Creek on New Year's Eve 2000, as Shannon O'Donnel nears the deadline
to convince the town's last holdout, local bookstore owner Henry Janeway, to
approve the building of a massive, half a mile high Milliennium Gate, a model
for the first colony on Mars.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Bradley Pierce (Jason Janeway)
Christopher Curry (Driver)
James Greene (Passerby)
John Carroll Lynch (Gerald Moss)
Kevin Tighe (Henry Janeway)
Kristina Hayes (Marci Collins [Action News Reporter])
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Relativity [VOY] #118
1999044
Stardate 52861.274
Captain Braxton of the 29th century Federation Timeship Relativity contacts
Seven to go back in time to solve the mystery of who planted the temporal
disrupter which ultimately destroyed Voyager. But when the new starship
captain, Janeway, catches the mysterious Seven aboard the brand new Voyager,
she detains her, an interference that could contaminate the time-line.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Bruce McGill (Capt. Braxton)
Dakin Matthews (Admiral Patterson)
Jay Karnes (Lt. Ducane)
Josh Clark (Lt. Joseph Carey)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Michael Taylor
Nick Sagan
Story By : Nick Sagan
Directed By : Allan Eastman
¡Warhead [VOY] #119
1999044
Stardate Unknown
After Voyager receives a distress signal from a nearby planet, Ensign Kim and
The Doctor beam down and determine that the signal is coming from a damaged
alien missile with artificial intelligence. When they beam the device aboard,
it interlinks with The Doctor's program, and through him, insists that they
help it to fulfill its mission of mass destruction.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : McKenzie Westmore (Ensign Jenkins)
Steve Dennis (Alien)
Teleplay By : Kenneth Biller
Michael Taylor
Story By : Brannon Braga
Directed By : John Kretchmer
¡Equinox, Part 1 [VOY] #120
1999044
Stardate Unknown
The U.S.S. Voyager finds another Federation starship lost in the Delta
Quadrant, the science vessel U.S.S. Equinox, and helps it fight off an attack
by creatures from another spatial realm. Captain Janeway now has a kindred
spirit in its commander, Captain Ransom, and helps him salvage his war-torn
vessel so they can journey home together. But when The Doctor retrieves data
from the Equinox's research lab, Janeway learns the hard truth that Captain
Ransom has seriously violated Starfleet's Prime Directive.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : John Savage (Capt. Rudy Ransom)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
Olivia Birkelund (Ensign Marla Gilmore)
Rick Worthy (Crewman Noah Lessing)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Steve Dennis (Crew Member)
Titus Welliver (Cmdr. Maxwell Burke)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Rick Berman
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Equinox, Part 2 [VOY] #121
Stardate Unknown
After being stripped of his command and confined to his quarters for acts of
mass murder in the Delta Quadrant, Captain Ransom and his crew escape with the
help of their EMH and return to the Equinox - along with some of Voyagers
technology, and The Doctor and Seven of Nine as hostages.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Eric Steinberg (Ankari)
John Savage (Capt. Rudy Ransom)
Majel Barrett (Computer Voice / Narrator)
Olivia Birkelund (Ensign Marla Gilmore)
Rick Worthy (Crewman Noah Lessing)
Steve Dennis (Thompson)
Titus Welliver (Cmdr. Maxwell Burke)
Teleplay By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Story By : Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Rick Berman
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Survival Instinct [VOY] #122
Stardate 53049.2
When Seven of Nine is confronted by three former Borg drones, past memories
are unlocked, revealing a dark chapter to her past. After gaining freedom from
the collective, Seven was responsible for the re-assimilation of herself and
several other drones, who now seek freedom, even though it may cost them their
lives -- and Seven's as well.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Bertila Damas (Three of Nine)
Jonathan Breck (Dying Borg)
Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman)
Tim Kelleher (Four of Nine)
Vaughn Armstrong (Two of Nine)
Written By : Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Terry Windell
¡Barge Of The Dead [VOY] #123
Stardate Unknown
B'Elanna Torres confronts the dark side of her Klingon ancestry when she asks
a skeptical Captain Janeway to allow The Doctor to induce a coma-like state
that will allow her to aid her condemned mother, who is being held aboard a
mythical Klingon death barge.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Eric Pierpoint (Kotar)
John Kenton Shull (Brok'Tan)
Karen Austin (Miral)
Sherman Augustus (Hij'Qa)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Story By : Bryan Fuller
Ronald D. Moore
Directed By : Michael Vejar
¡Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy [VOY] #124
Stardate Unknown
The Doctor, while experimenting with a new program that will allow his mind to
experience daydreams, causes an incident when his fantasies are intercepted by
alien lifeforms who believe them to be reality.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Jay Leggett (Philox)
Googy Gress (The Overlooker)
Robert Greenberg (Devro)
Teleplay By : Joe Menosky
Story By : Bill Vallely
Directed By : John Bruno
¡Alice [VOY] #125
Stardate Unknown
Tom Paris becomes obsessed with a mysterious alien vessel that has a sexy
female persona, which convinces him to steal vital parts from Voyager.
Crew : Ethan Phillips (Neelix)
Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim)
Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine)
Kate Mulgrew (Capt. Kathryn Janeway)
Robert Beltran (Cmdr. Chakotay)
Robert Duncan McNeill (Ensign Tom Paris)
Robert Picardo (The Doctor)
Roxann Dawson (Lt. B'Elanna Torres)
Tim Russ (Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok)
Cast : Claire Rankin (Alice)
Teleplay By : Bryan Fuller
Michael Taylor
Story By : Juliann deLayne
Directed By : David Livingston
¡Riddles [VOY] #126
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¡Dragon's Teeth [VOY] #127
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¡One Small Step [VOY] #128
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¡Voyager Conspiracy [VOY] #129
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¡Pathfinder [VOY] #130
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¡Fair Haven [VOY] #131
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¡Arena [VOY] #132
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