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Latest revision as of 21:52, 18 July 2023
Series | Star Trek: The Next Generation |
Season | 1 |
Episode | 6 |
Production Number | 106
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Previous | Haven (TNG105) |
Next | The Last Outpost (TNG107) |
Released | 26 Oct 1987 |
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Stardate 41263.1: The Enterprise is transported to a dimension where thought becomes reality.
The warp theories of the supposedly brilliant Starfleet consultant Kosinski go awry when the Enterprise is plunged first into a neighboring galaxy, and then into a dimension where the physical and mental worlds converge. The trouble turns out not to be with Kosinski's theories, but with his mysterious assistant, whose race can travel through time and space, and across dimensions. The strain of propelling the ship has pushed the so-called Traveler near death, threatening to strand the ship in a place where the briefest whims can become terrifyingly real.
Finally, it is discovered that Wesley Crusher's friendship has a curative effect on the Traveler; he strengthens the alien just enough to get the ship home. Before he does so, though, the Traveler secretly advises Captain Picard of Crusher's prodigious abilities and urges him to not let them go undeveloped. With a proud mother standing by, Picard promotes Crusher to acting ensign, and his preparatory training for Starfleet Academy begins.
Director
Rob Bowman
Writer
Diane Duane & Michael Reaves
Starring
Patrick Stewart … Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes … Commander Will Riker
Brent Spiner … Lieutenant Commander Data
Gates McFadden … Dr. Crusher, Beverly
Marina Sirtis … Counselor Deanna Troi
Denise Crosby … Lieutenant Tasha Yar
LeVar Burton … Lieutenant, j.g. Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn … Lieutenant, j.g. Worf
Wil Wheaton … Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher
Guest Starring
Stanley Kamel … Kosinski
Eric Menyuk … The Traveler
Herta Ware … Yvette Gessard Picard
Biff Yeager … Lieutenant Commander Argyle
Charles Dayton … Crew member
Victoria Dillard … Ballerina