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"Space... The final frontier... These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. It's continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds... To seek out new life; new civilisations... To boldly go where no one has gone before!"
It's Star Trek, but not as we know it! STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION on DVD and with completely NEW packaging.
Special Features:
• Mission Overview Year:6
• Bold New Directions
• Production
• Profile Dan Curry
• Special Crew Profile Lt. Commander Data
• Select Historical Data
• Inside The Starfleet Archives
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Two episodes with Q up to his usual mischief?? Yes please.
Q is one of my favourite characters in the Next Generation series, when I was a young girl My Wesley Crusher was my favourite ;) but now Q is my favourite character following as a close second to the one and only Data. Q returns first of all when a new crew member on the Enterprise proves to be something much more, one of the Q, and plays a game out cat and mouse with her on the ship. Then he returns when Picard is in an accident and shows him what his life would have been like had he not lost his heart when a cadet at the academy.
There's a fun episode in here in which Picard, Ro, Keiko and Guinan are in a transporter accident and end up arriving on the Enterprise as children. When the Ferengi takes over the ship it is up to them to act as children (hard for some of them) in order to regain control of the Enterprise. There are also some more heavy scripts such as Picard being tortured, Crusher risking her career and more. All done well though so that it doesn't feel like too much all at once.
Another great addition to the franchise.
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