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Episodes
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Descent, Part II" | 7x01 | 40277-253 | 47025.4 | 1993-09-20 |
"Liaisons" | 7x02 | 40277-254 | Unknown | 1993-09-27 |
"Interface" | 7x03 | 40277-255 | 47215.5 | 1993-10-04 |
"Gambit, Part I" | 7x04 | 40277-256 | 47135.2 | 1993-10-11 |
"Gambit, Part II" | 7x05 | 40277-257 | 47160.1–47169.2 | 1993-10-18 |
"Phantasms" | 7x06 | 40277-258 | 47225.7 | 1993-10-25 |
"Dark Page" | 7x07 | 40277-259 | 47254.1 | 1993-11-01 |
"Attached" | 7x08 | 40277-260 | 47304.2 | 1993-11-08 |
"Force of Nature" | 7x09 | 40277-261 | 47310.2–47314.5 | 1993-11-15 |
"Inheritance" | 7x10 | 40277-262 | 47410.2 | 1993-11-22 |
"Parallels" | 7x11 | 40277-263 | 47391.2 | 1993-11-29 |
"The Pegasus" | 7x12 | 40277-264 | 47457.1 | 1994-01-10 |
"Homeward" | 7x13 | 40277-265 | 47423.9–47427.2 | 1994-01-17 |
"Sub Rosa" | 7x14 | 40277-266 | Unknown | 1994-01-31 |
"Lower Decks" | 7x15 | 40277-267 | 47566.7 | 1994-02-07 |
"Thine Own Self" | 7x16 | 40277-268 | 47611.2 | 1994-02-14 |
"Masks" | 7x17 | 40277-269 | 47615.2–47618.4 | 1994-02-21 |
"Eye of the Beholder" | 7x18 | 40277-270 | 47623.2 | 1994-02-28 |
"Genesis" | 7x19 | 40277-271 | 47653.2 | 1994-03-21 |
"Journey's End" | 7x20 | 40277-272 | 47751.2–47755.3 | 1994-03-28 |
"Firstborn" | 7x21 | 40277-273 | 47779.4 | 1994-04-25 |
"Bloodlines" | 7x22 | 40277-274 | 47829.1–47831.8 | 1994-05-02 |
"Emergence" | 7x23 | 40277-275 | 47869.2 | 1994-05-09 |
"Preemptive Strike" | 7x24 | 40277-276 | 47941.7–47943.2 | 1994-05-16 |
"All Good Things..." | 7x25/26 | 40277-747 | 47988 | 1994-05-23 |
Summary
The crew defeats Lore and his group of rogue Borg. Geordi La Forge struggles with the loss of his mother, while Data discovers his own. The captain foils a terrorist plot by Vulcan isolationists. It is discovered that warp drive damages subspace. William T. Riker is forced to choose between his loyalties to an old captain and Picard. Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher learn long-kept family secrets. Worf meets a future version of Alexander Rozhenko, and both he and Deanna consider a romance. Wesley Crusher leaves Starfleet to study with The Traveler. Ro Laren defects to the Maquis. Q concludes his trial of humanity, giving Picard an opportunity to save mankind.
Background
- This season was broadcast concurrent with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2.
- This season earned Star Trek: The Next Generation an Emmy Award nomination for "Outstanding Drama Series", the first (and only) time a syndicated series earned that distinction.
- While Michael Piller continued to be credited as Executive Producer, he chose to focus on DS9 more, and so Jeri Taylor took over as showrunner for the final season of the series. One of her first decisions was to put an end to the open-submission process that Piller had put in place for scripts, and focus the writing around a core team of regular staff, with freelancers occasionally invited to make submissions.
- Ronald D. Moore has admitted he was less than satisfied with this season. In an interview about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in SFX magazine #55 (published in 1999 and reprinted in 2006) he says "Next Generation, I think, overstayed its welcome. The last season of that show is kind of rough. To be honest, there are chunks of it I haven't watched myself. The show just didn't know what it was trying to do in the last year".
- This season marks the switch from ALL CAPS to Small Caps in the actor names of the main title.
Credits
- Executive Producer
- Supervising Producer
- Consulting Producer
- Producer
- Co-Producers
- Line Producer
- Executive Story Editor
- Story Editor
- Created by
- Casting
- Music by
- Main Title Theme
- Director of Photography
- Production Designer
- Editor
- Tom Benko, ACE
- J.P. Farrell
- David Ramierz
- Daryl Baskin
- Unit Production Manager
- First Asst. Director
- Second Asst. Director
- Costume Designer
- Co-Costume Designer
- Set Decorator
- Visual Effects Producer
- Visual Effects Supervisor
- Ronald B. Moore
- David Stipes
- Michael Backaukas
- Phillip Barberio
- Post Production Supervisor
- Supervising Editor
- Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant
- Scenic Artist Supervisor/Technical Consultant
- Make-Up Designed and Supervised
- Visual Effects Coordinator
- Phil Barberio
- Michael Backaukas
- Joe Bauer
- Edward L.Williams
- Visual Effects Series Coordinator
- Phillip Barberio
- Visual Effects Associate
- Edward L. Williams
- Fredrick G. Alba
- Set Designer
- Original Set Design
- Script Supervisor
- Special Effects
- Property Master
- Construction Coordinator
- Scenic Artist
- Hair Designer
- Makeup Artist
- Hair Stylist
- Wardrobe Supervisor
- Sound Mixer
- Alan Bernard, CAS
- Camera Operator
- Chief Lighting Technician
- First Company Grip
- Key Costumers
- Music Editor
- Supervising Sound Editor
- Sound Editors
- Re-Recording Mixer
- Chris Haire, CAS
- Doug Davey
- Richard Morrison, CAS
- Post Production Sound
- Production Coordinator
- Post-Production Coordinator
- Assistant Editors
- Visual Effects Assistant Editor
- Production Associate
- Pre-Production Associate
- Casting Executive
- Helen Mossler, CSA
- Stunt Coordinator
- Location Manager
- Original Set Design
- Science Consultant
- Monitors
- Special Visual Effects
- Industrial Light and Magic a division of Lucasfilm Ltd.
- Motion Control Photography
- Video Optical Effects
- Special Video Compositing
- On-Line Editing
- Editing Facilities
Uncredited
- Prop and wardrobe creator and provider
- Christopher Gilman and his company Global Effects, Inc.
- Miniature fabricator
- Bill Hawk ("The Pegasus")
See also
Previous Season: TNG Season 6 |
Seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation |
Final Season |