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In 2019, CBR ranked this the seventh best holodeck-themed episode of all Star Trek franchise episodes up to that time. [19] In 2019, CBR rated "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" as the 15th funniest Star Trek episode. [16] StarTrek.com included it on a list of 15 of the funniest Star Trek episodes. [20]
The season begins with the successful rescue of Data from the nineteenth century, and we learn just how long Guinan has actually known Picard. ( "Time's Arrow" ) Picard is temporarily assigned away from the Enterprise for a dangerous espionage mission against the Cardassians , but is captured and subjected to torture, nearly succumbing before ...
IGN ranked "The Naked Time" the 8th best episode of The Original Series in 2016 [9] and the 12th best episode of all Star Trek series in 2013. [10] In 2016, USA Today noted "The Naked Time" as an interesting episode of the Star Trek franchise. [11] In 2018, PopMatters ranked this the 11th best episode of The Original Series. [12]
6th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "The Augments" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 6 Directed by LeVar Burton Written by Michael Sussman Featured music Velton Ray Bunch Production code 406 Original air date November 12, 2004 (2004-11-12) Guest appearances Brent Spiner as Doctor Arik Soong Alec Newman as Malik Abby Brammell as Persis Richard Riehle ...
In 2370, Commander William Riker, aboard Enterprise-D, is troubled by the events depicted in the Next Generation episode "The Pegasus", and seeks guidance.At Lieutenant Commander Deanna Troi's suggestion, Riker sets a holo-program to the date 2161, some six years after the events of "Terra Prime", to a time when the original Enterprise is due to be decommissioned after ten years of active service.
It has been cited as "most entertaining episode of the season to date, and a Voyager classic." [6] In 2019, CBR ranked this the 15th best holodeck-themed episode of all Star Trek franchise episodes up to that time. [7] The Hollywood Reporter rated "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy" the 7th best episode of Star Trek: Voyager. [8]
"Behind the Lines" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 128th episode in the science fiction show. The episode was written by Rene Echevarria and directed by actor-director LeVar Burton. It was broadcast on television on October 20, 1997. [1]
In 2019, CBR rated "A Fistful of Datas" the 13th best 'holodeck' episode of the franchise. [6] In 2007, it was listed among holodeck episodes by Io9, who noted that Data (Brent Spiner) appears as holographic versions of himself. [7] In 2019, Screen Rant ranked "A Fistful of Datas" the tenth funniest episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. [2]