2365 (Columbia)
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January
- Stardate 42625.4 (6 January): Riker, Worf, and Data investigate a structure on the surface of an icy moon of a gas giant, which appears to be a hotel from 20th-century Earth. (TNG 138)
- Stardate 42679.2 (25 January): Captain Picard encounters his future self when the Enterprise becomes caught in a time loop. (TNG 139)
- Stardate 42686.4 (28 January): Riker's estranged father, Kyle, visits to brief him on the new ship for he's been offered command, and Worf's friends discover he is about to miss an important Klingon rite of passage. (TNG 140)
- Stardate 42695.3 (31 January): The Prime Directive is threatened when Data befriends a child on a pre-warp planet that is suffering from devastating volcanic activity. (TNG 141)
February
- Stardate 42737.3 (16 February): (SCE #66, Chapter 3)
- Stardate 42760.9 (24 February): (SCE #66, Chapter 4)
- Stardate 42761.3 (24 February): Q flings the Enterprise 7,000 light years beyond Federation space and introduces them to the deadly Borg. (TNG 142)
March
- Stardate 42779.1 (3 March): While Captain Picard undergoes heart surgery, a group of seemingly dimwitted aliens, the Pakleds, kidnap Lieutenant La Forge to "make their ship go". (TNG 143)
- Stardate 42823.2 (19 March): Captain Picard must find a way to rescue two radically incompatible cultures, one a primitive Irish farming colony threatened by solar flares, and the other a colony of clones facing inevitable genetic degeneration. (TNG 144)
April
- Stardate 42859.2 (1 April): Troi's mother Lwaxana is in the market for a new husband, and she has set her sights on Captain Picard. (TNG 145)
- Stardate 42901.3 (16 April): Worf's former lover comes aboard the Enterprise to help deal with a ship full of Klingon sleeper agents unaware they are no longer at war. (TNG 146)
- Stardate 42908.6 (19 April): (TNG #9)
- Stardate 42923.4 (25 April): The Enterprise and the Hathaway face off in simulated combat maneuvers. Data fails to beat a Zakdorn tactician at a game of Strategema and exhibits self-doubt. (TNG 147; SCE #66, Chapter 5)
May
- Stardate 42945.4 (3 May): (TNG: SNW, "What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit")
- Stardate 42976.1 (14 May): Commander Riker relives various moments of his service aboard the Enterprise while he lay comatose following an accidental poisoning on the surface of an uncharted planet. (TNG 148)
June
July
- Stardate 43125.8 (7 July): Nanites escape Wesley Crusher's lab and form a collective intelligence, threatening the Enterprise. (TNG 150)
- Stardate 43131.4 (9 July): (TNG DC v.2 #18)
- Stardate 43133.3 (10 July): Data must persuade a stubborn colony to evacuate their homeland under threat of the Sheliak. (TNG 149)
- Stardate Unknown: (TNG #11)
- Stardate 43152.4 (17 July): The Enterprise investigates the last two survivors of an annihilated world, as the entire surface has been turned to dust except their one little garden and house. (TNG 151)
- Stardate Unknown: (TNG #10)
- Stardate 43173.5 (25 July): Counselor Troi and Commander Riker must rectify the damage done when two people from the pre-warp Mintaka III catch a glimpse of a Federation observation team and conclude that Captain Picard is a god. (TNG 152)
August
- Stardate 43186.5 (1 August): (orig. 43197.5) (TNG #12)
- Stardate 43198.7 (5 August): A mysterious entity seeks to comfort a boy who has lost his mother in an accident on its planet. (TNG 153; SCE #66, Chapter 6)
- Stardate 43201.8 (6 August): (TNG DC v.2 #5)
- Stardate 43202.5 (7 August): (TNG DC v.2 #6)
- Stardate 43205.6 (8 August): The Enterprise falls victim to an ancient booby trap set to snare starships. While in an effort to find an escape, Lieutenant La Forge finds himself falling for the holodeck's representation of an accomplished Federation engineer, Dr. Leah Brahms. (TNG Booby Trap (Episode)154)
- Stardate 43265.4 (27 August): (TNG DC v.2 #7)
- Stardate 43266.7 (August 28): (TNG DC v.2 #8)
- Stardate 43268.1 (August 28): (TNG DC v.2 #9)
- Stardate 43269.1 (August 29): (TNG DC v.2 #10)
- Stardate 43269.3 (August 29): (TNG DC v.2 #11)
- Stardate 43270.4 (August 29): (TNG DC v.2 #12)
September
- Stardate 43320.2 (16 September): (TNG #13)
- Stardate 43349.2 (27 September): La Forge is trapped on a harsh planet with a hostile Romulan centurion named Bochra, and the two must work together to survive. (TNG 155)
October
- Stardate 43385.6 (10 October): Troi falls for a charismatic negotiator who vies for rights to a wormhole. But several different groups, including the Ferengi, are after the wormhole, which may be the only known stable wormhole in existence. (TNG 156)
- Stardate 43421.9 (23 October): Riker exposes an assassin bent on carrying out an ancient blood feud in the midst of critical peace talks with a band of nomadic marauders. (TNG 157)
- Stardate 43423.6 (24 October): (TNG DC v.2 #13)
- Stardate Unknown: (TNG #57)
November
- Stardate 43462.5 (7 November): Determined to avert a war, a Romulan officer defects to warn Captain Picard of his Empire's invasion plans. (TNG 158)
- Stardate 43489.2 (17 November): A genetically modified soldier reveals the social problems of a world hoping to join the Federation. (TNG 159; SCE #66, Chapter 7)
- Stardate 43510.7 (25 November): Dr. Crusher is kidnapped by terrorists who need medical assistance, as the technology employed in their attacks is detrimental to their own health. (TNG 160)
December
- Stardate 43539.1 (5 December): The Q Continuum strips Q of his powers and dumps him aboard the Enterprise. (TNG 161)
- Stardate Unknown: (TNG: The Sky's the Limit, "Among the Clouds")
- Stardate 43610.4 (31 December): Commander Riker is accused of murder and the holodeck is used to reconstruct the events from different perspectives. (TNG 162)
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