I don't think I can narrow it to just one.
They were both Next Generation Episodes.
My two favorites would be "The Inner Light" (Episode 525) and "Yesterday's Enterprise" (Episode 315). For totally different reasons.
"The Inner Light" was the one where a probe the Enterprise finds locks onto Picard and over the course of less than a 1/2 hour, Picards memory is infused with living a lifetime on a planet that's been dead for a thousand years. This episode won the 1993 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. The award was given at the World Science Fiction Convention in San Francisco. "The Inner Light" was the first television program to be so honored since 1968's Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".
"Yesterday's Enterprise" was also very cool. I always love a good space battle! It was a neat way to bring back Tasha for one episode too. Although the resulting episodes with Denise Crosby as a Romulan were kind of weak.
Those are my 2 picks!
2007-03-27 05:38:49
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answered by todvango 6
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Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country.
2007-03-25 15:46:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The U.S.S. Enterprise is scanned by a powerful energy source coming from the planet Excalbia. The starship had been sent to survey the planet, but it was thought to consist of nothing but a lavalike surface without inhabitants.
The image of Abraham Lincoln appears in space and requests to be beamed aboard, claiming to be the genuine Lincoln. Against McCoy's objections, Kirk and Spock beam the entity aboard. They accept his offer to visit Excalbia, where a rock-like creature named Yarnek appears. Yarnek declares that the Enterprise officers are to participate in a battle between good and evil. This is to teach the Excalbians about humanoid concepts. Fighting for the "good" are, Kirk, Spock, Lincoln and Surak, founder of the present Vulcan culture. On the "bad" side are, Genghis Khan, Colonel Green, Zora — a vicious killer, and Kahless, father of the Klingon Empire as it was now known.
When the Enterprise officers refuse to fight, Yarnek freezes the starship's engines, starting a breakdown of the matter/antimatter shielding. If Kirk doesn't win, the ship will explode in four hours. There is much plotting and counter-plotting, until only Kirk, Spock, Khan and Zora remain alive. After some philosophical discussion regarding "good" and "evil," Yarnek returns Kirk and Spock to the U.S.S. Enterprise and frees the ship.
2007-03-25 15:49:18
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answered by Village Player 7
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The episode "Death Wish" from Star Trek Voyager - Q tries to capture a renegade Q and they have a trial, and at one point they go back in time to the birth of the universe... that was cool! I also like "Year of Hell" from Voyager too - the ship gets destroyed at the end. And I also like "Tapestry" from the Next Generation - that really makes you think.
2007-03-25 15:48:52
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answered by KatGuy 7
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My favorite was the space seed, which was the beginning of the Star Trek 2 movie, the wrath of Khan. But, major blooper. In the t.v. show, Chekhov (sp) (the Russian) wasn't in it, but in the movie, Khan said to the commander, " I don't know you, and to Chekhov he said, "you, I never forget a face". He couldn't forget it.............. he never saw it. Major blooper.
2007-03-25 15:52:02
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answered by FireBug 5
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Original series, "The Trouble With Tribbles." The little fuzzy guys that multiplied faster than rabbits.
2007-03-25 15:48:07
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answered by Boof 3
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hey, not sure if ypu are asking about movies or the sitcoms, but i loved next gen.. and believe me, i wasnt that enthused with watching any star trek anything.. i am related to the creator of str atrek and i heard the freaking crap all my life.. gen e ths and gene that.. but i was pressured to watch next gen and got in to it
2007-03-25 15:47:19
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answered by blueeyes 2
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Lmfao. My grandad bums huge call Trek. He became attempting to get me into it, and that i had to regarded fascinated because of the fact he looked as though it would quite like spending time with me. yet my god it became torture haha.
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answered by unck 4
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TNG's "Genesis" where the whole crew except Data and Picard de-evolves into insects, reptiles and early primates.
2007-03-26 17:40:04
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answered by Habt our quell 4
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The one where Data is Jadden and lost his memory on some freakin' planet that I can't remember right now
2007-03-25 15:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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