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En route to the [[Morgana Quadrant]], the ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|Enterprise]]'' suddenly finds itself inside a black void without form or dimension — a void that is unending and inescapable, no matter which direction the ship turns. A sister ship, the ''[[U.S.S. Yamato NCC-71807|Yamato]],'' appears in the void, and [[Riker, William|Riker]] and [[Worf]] beam aboard to investigate, only to learn the ship is part of the trap, and they find themselves in an illogical maze. Finally, the presence behind the void appears: [[Nagilum]], an entity who wants to study [[Humans]]' reaction to death. | En route to the [[Morgana Quadrant]], the ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|Enterprise]]'' suddenly finds itself inside a black void without form or dimension — a void that is unending and inescapable, no matter which direction the ship turns. A sister ship, the ''[[U.S.S. Yamato NCC-71807|Yamato]],'' appears in the void, and [[Riker, William|Riker]] and [[Worf]] beam aboard to investigate, only to learn the ship is part of the trap, and they find themselves in an illogical maze. Finally, the presence behind the void appears: [[Nagilum]], an entity who wants to study [[Humans]]' reaction to death. | ||
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[[Sirtis, Marina|Marina Sirtis]] … [[Counselor]] [[Troi, Deanna|Deanna Troi]]<br/> | [[Sirtis, Marina|Marina Sirtis]] … [[Counselor]] [[Troi, Deanna|Deanna Troi]]<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 18 July 2023
Series | Star Trek: The Next Generation |
Season | 2 |
Episode | 2 |
Production Number | 128
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Previous | The Child (TNG127) |
Next | Elementary, Dear Data (TNG129) |
Released | 28 Nov 1988 |
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Stardate 42193.6: The Enterprise is trapped in a mysterious void
En route to the Morgana Quadrant, the Enterprise suddenly finds itself inside a black void without form or dimension — a void that is unending and inescapable, no matter which direction the ship turns. A sister ship, the Yamato, appears in the void, and Riker and Worf beam aboard to investigate, only to learn the ship is part of the trap, and they find themselves in an illogical maze. Finally, the presence behind the void appears: Nagilum, an entity who wants to study Humans' reaction to death.
The entity, who appears on screen only as a vaguely humanoid face, announces that he will use anywhere from one-third to one-half of the crew for his experiments. After much consideration, Picard regretfully begins the self-destruct sequence with Riker, and later outwits images of Troi and Data sent by the alien to argue against the move. With just two seconds to spare, the entity suddenly frees the ship, saying he has learned enough about Human nature by watching the crew's preparation for death. A relieved Picard tells Nagilum that they do have one trait in common: curiousity.
Director
Winrich Kolbe
Writer
Jack B. Sowards
Starring
Patrick Stewart … Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes … Commander Will Riker
Brent Spiner … Lieutenant Commander Data
Marina Sirtis … Counselor Deanna Troi
LeVar Burton … Lieutenant Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn … Lieutenant Worf
Wil Wheaton … Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher
Guest Starring
Earl Boen … Nagilum
Charles Douglass … Ensign Haskell
Colm Meaney … Transporter Chief