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The disks are inside this box in another Star Trek decorated box and then in proper cases to protect the disks and stop them from falling out.
Episodes from this series are:
1. Time's Arrow (Part 2)
The conclusion to the episode at the end of the previous series.
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Season 6 of the sci-fi series. Episodes include: 1. Time's Arrow (Part 2) 2. Realm Of ... more
Fear 3. Man of the People 4. Relics 5. Schisms 6. True Q 7. Rascals 8. A Fistful Of Datas 9. The Quality of Life 10. Chain Of Command (Part 1) 11. Chain Of ...
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continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds... To seek out new life; new civilisations... To boldly go where no one has gone before! - Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) The complete sixth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation one of the finest sci-fi shows of all-time. Episodes Comprise: 1. Time's Arrow (Part 2) 2. Realm Of Fear 3. Man of the People 4. Relics 5. Schisms 6. True Q 7. Rascals 8. A Fistful Of Datas 9. The Quality of Life 10. Chain Of Command (Part 1) 11. Chain Of Command (Part 2) 12. Ship In A Bottle 13. Aquiel 14. Face Of The Enemy 15. Tapestry 16. Birthright (Part 1) 17. Birthright (Part 2) 18. Starship Mine 19. Lessons 20. The Chase 21. Frame Of Mind 22. Suspicions 23. Rightful Heir 24. Second Chances 25. Timescape 26. Descent (Part 1)
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As the sixth season ofStar Trek: The Next Generationwent into production, everyone knew ... more
that attentions would soon be permanently divided by the debut ofDeep Space Nine. Sure enough, that meant crossovers ("Birthright"), guest stars, and references back and forth. The sense of baton-passing drew the TNG family closer, however. Directorial debuts begun in season 5 allowed for repeat group-huddle ownership of several shows. Jonathan Frakes bettered "The Quality of Life" by "The Chase," which finally offered an explanation why most races in the Trek universe are humanoid with knobbly foreheads. Patrick Stewart crowbarred a Western into the franchise in "A Fistful of Datas." LeVar Burton introduced the far more exciting Riker clone Thomas in "Second Chances." But here we still find an inability to follow through a good idea, since it was intended for the clone Tom to replace the real Will. Barclay outstayed his welcome with a lackluster "Ship in a Bottle" (despite a hammy cameo from Stephanie Beacham) after he'd injected creepiness into "Realm of Fear." The same happened with Q and the painfully weak "True Q" contrasted by the philosophically challenging "Tapestry," in which Picard faced the decisions of his youth.Yet ultimately the year provided more memorable moments than either year 5 did or year 7 would. There was the fun of a pint-sized Starfleet in "Rascals," the shocking comment on political torture in "Chain of Command," the endless Matrix-like guessing game of reality in "Frame of Mind," and even a jokey genre nod often called "Die Hard Picard" instead of its official title, "Starship Mine." The two biggest attention-drawing moments came via stellar cameos. There was the bittersweet sight of James Doohan revisiting the original Enterprise bridge on "Relics," then a quick contribution by Stephen Hawking in the cliffhanger "Descent." Both were attempts at keeping TNG the connoisseur's Trek incarnation of choice. --Paul Tonks
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As the sixth season ofStar Trek: The Next Generationwent into production, everyone knew ... more
that attentions would soon be permanently divided by the debut ofDeep Space Nine. Sure enough, that meant crossovers ("Birthright"), guest stars, and references back and forth. The sense of baton-passing drew the TNG family closer, however. Directorial debuts begun in season 5 allowed for repeat group-huddle ownership of several shows. Jonathan Frakes bettered "The Quality of Life" by "The Chase," which finally offered an explanation why most races in the Trek universe are humanoid with knobbly foreheads. Patrick Stewart crowbarred a Western into the franchise in "A Fistful of Datas." LeVar Burton introduced the far more exciting Riker clone Thomas in "Second Chances." But here we still find an inability to follow through a good idea, since it was intended for the clone Tom to replace the real Will. Barclay outstayed his welcome with a lackluster "Ship in a Bottle" (despite a hammy cameo from Stephanie Beacham) after he'd injected creepiness into "Realm of Fear." The same happened with Q and the painfully weak "True Q" contrasted by the philosophically challenging "Tapestry," in which Picard faced the decisions of his youth.Yet ultimately the year provided more memorable moments than either year 5 did or year 7 would. There was the fun of a pint-sized Starfleet in "Rascals," the shocking comment on political torture in "Chain of Command," the endless Matrix-like guessing game of reality in "Frame of Mind," and even a jokey genre nod often called "Die Hard Picard" instead of its official title, "Starship Mine." The two biggest attention-drawing moments came via stellar cameos. There was the bittersweet sight of James Doohan revisiting the original Enterprise bridge on "Relics," then a quick contribution by Stephen Hawking in the cliffhanger "Descent." Both were attempts at keeping TNG the connoisseur's Trek incarnation of choice. --Paul Tonks
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In 1987, some 20 years after the original series had ended,Star Trek: The Next ... more
Generationwas launched into a decade renowned for its materialistic greed, but also for its hesitant steps towards a more unified world order. Creator Gene Roddenberry revised his vision of humanity's future accordingly, shifting theTrektimeline 80 years on and reinventing the new Starship Enterprise as an Ark-like exploration vessel full of families, schools, soothing recreational facilities and a maternally pacifying computer voice (Roddenberry's wife, Majel Barrett). The Next Generation crew were not soldiers, but scientists and diplomats. Unlike the fiercely individualistic Captain Kirk, Patrick Stewart's patrician Captain Jean-Luc Picard was a model team leader: no matter how desperate the crisis, he ensured that everyone got to sit round the Conference Room table and talk it over. And in a true late-1980s touch, a key member of the Bridge crew was psychoanalyst Counsellor Troi, always on hand to discuss everyone's feelings.Season Two saw the welcome introduction of the cybernetic horror that was the Borg. Originally a powerful symbol of technological misuse in an otherwise technologically utopian universe, ultimately their hive-like existence served to reinforce the message that everyone would be much happier as a team player. Even renegade super-entity Q (John De Lancie) relied on Picard as much as his fellow god-like playmates; Data followed Pinocchio and Spock in a quest to discard what made him an individual; and there was even an episode that rationalised why all aliens basically looked alike (we're all one big family). Even the slogan change to "Where noonehas gone before" acknowledges that there's no "one" in a team. But for all its earnest political correctness and an over-reliance on "technobabble", good stories played by an appealing ensemble cast were at the heart of the show's success. After seven successful seasons, "All Good Things" finally came to an end. UntilDeep Space Nine,VoyagerandEnterprise, that is. --Paul Tonks
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Production Year: 2007 - Science Fiction - Director: Francis Lawrence - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Alice Braga, Charlie Tahan, Dash Mihok, Will Smith, Salli Richardson, Willow Smith
Production Year: 2007 - Science Fiction - Director: Francis Lawrence - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Willow Smith, Dash Mihok, Will Smith, Charlie Tahan, Salli Richardson, Alice Braga
Advantages: Star Trek, Star Trek and more Star Trek Disadvantages: None
...inside this box in another Star Trek decorated box and then in proper cases to protect the disks and stop them from falling out.
Episodes from this series are:
1. Time's Arrow (Part 2)
The conclusion to the episode at the end of the previous series.
2. Realm Of Fear
3. Man of the People
4. Relics
Scotty returns for this episode and works alongside the ship's ... ...did all those years ago.
Scotty's appearance in this episode adds some humour as we see Scotty have to learn to live in the 24th Century having been stuck in a transporter for a good few years.
5. Schisms
6. True Q
7. Rascals
8. A Fistful Of Datas
9. The Quality of Life
10. Chain Of Command (Part 1)
11. Chain Of Command (Part 2)
As part of a series of 7 box sets this box of disks closely resembles the first 5. In previous reviews I have mentioned this but for those of you who have not read those reviews I will summarise. The boxes are silver with the Trek logo on them and have differing shades of purple down the side. When sitting next to one another they look great. The disks are inside this box in another Star Trek decorated box and then in proper cases to protect the disks and stop them from falling out.
Episodes from this series are:
1. Time's Arrow (Part 2)
The conclusion to the episode at the end of the previous series.
2. Realm Of Fear 3. Man of the People 4. Relics
Scotty returns for this episode and works alongside the ship's current engineer Geordi to save the Enterprise just like he did all those years ago. Scotty's appearance in this episode adds some humour as we see Scotty have to learn to live in the 24th Century having been stuck in a transporter for a good few years.
5. Schisms 6. True Q 7. Rascals 8. A Fistful Of Datas 9. The Quality of Life 10. Chain Of Command (Part 1) 11. Chain Of Command (Part 2)
This episode was disturbing for me as a Picard fan and turned me against the Cardassians for ever. Picard is tortured by a Cardassian but Picard holds his own and we see some strong character building here. Picard will not be broken and ends up with a lot of respect from the cardassian in the end.
12. Ship In A Bottle 13. Aquiel 14. Face Of The Enemy 15. Tapestry
Picard dies and is given a second chance at life by Q. Another good Picard episode this shows us some of his history and what would happen if he took Qs offer.
16. Birthright (Part 1) 17. Birthright (Part 2) 18. Starship Mine 19. Lessons 20. The Chase 21. Frame Of Mind 22. Suspicions 23. Rightful Heir 24. Second Chances 25. Timescape
A strange episode to watch. The Enterprise is frozen in time and it is up to Picard, Troi, and Geordi to discover what is going on and save the ship. An action packed episode that focuses on these three characters and how they work together to solve a massive problem.
26. Descent (Part 1)
We are almost at the end of the TNG run with this episode and the show has just kept on getting better and better. The story lines are more imaginative and the characters are being explored more.
For the set you can expect to pay £34.99 from play.com but more in the shops.
Maniac1701d 10.09.2005 (10.09.2005)
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Advantages: a good way of learning the worlds of star trek Disadvantages: time consuming
The 6th season of star treck the nextgeneration is one of the best seasons, the eppiodes are :
Time's Arrow, Part II
Realm Of Fear
Man Of The People
Relics
Schisms
True Q
Rascals
A Fistful of Datas
The Quality of Life
Chain of Command, Part I
Chain of Command, Part II
Ship In A Bottle
Aquiel
Face Of The Enemy
Tapestry
Birthright, Part I
Birthright, Part II
Starship Mine
Lessons
The Chase
Frame of Mind
Suspicions
Rightful Heir
Second Chances
Timescape
Descent
In the episode Time's Arrow, Part II you see what happend in part I folowed by attempts to get back to the enterpirce & back to there time, This is only posibel with the power of the aliens, however one of the pepole from the time they are in finds out that some of the crew are on the planet so he trys to go to fowards in time. he ends up decapitating ...
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Release date
02/12/2002
No of Discs
7
Catalogue No
PHE 8218
Barcode
5014437821836
Screenwriter
Whoopi Goldberg
Creator
Gene Rodenberry
Featured
James Cromwell, Ronny Cox, Colm Meaney, John de Lancie, Whoopi Goldberg, John Neville, James Doohan, David Warner, Olivia d'Abo
Author
Gene Rodenberry
Voice
Whoopi Goldberg, James Cromwell
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 English Dolby Digital 2.0 English
DVD Description
The interplanetary adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his USS Enterprise continue in this collection, which presents the entire sixth season on seven DVDs that feature every episode, along with a wealth of extras contained on the seventh disc. Episodes include "Realm of Fear," "Relics," "True Q," "A Fistful of Datas," "Tapestry," and many more. Guest stars during this season include James Doohan, David Warner, and John Neville.
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