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"All Good Things..." was the series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was originally shown on May 29, 1994 and, like the first episode of the series, "Encounter at Farpoint", was a two-hour episode that in syndication is most often shown as two one-hour episodes. "All Good Things..." serves as the closure of the first episode's trial of the USS Enterprise-D (and in a broader sense, humanity in general) by the nigh-omnipotent being Q. Image File history File links ST-TNG_All_Good_Things. ...
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Plot summary
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. It is early morning on the Enterprise on stardate 47988, so this episode begins late in the year 2370. Deanna Troi and Lieutenant Worf are about to kiss (in an alternate timeline, they were married, as shown in "Parallels") when Captain Jean-Luc Picard comes from the turbolift, seeming disoriented. Picard asks them what the date is, and when he finds out, he tells Troi and Worf that he's been time traveling and doesn't know why. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
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Worf (Klingon: worIv) is a Klingon Starfleet officer in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
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By the time Picard arrives in Sickbay, he has bodily and consciously jumped back six years in the past, just before he took command of the Enterprise. The dialogue between himself and Tasha Yar, his then-chief of security, seems to confirm that "Encounter at Farpoint" was the first mission of the Enterprise-D. Lieutenant Natasha Yar, played by Denise Crosby, is a Starfleet officer in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Another time-travel episode takes him to 2395, where Picard is an old man tending his vineyards and has a respected career as captain, admiral, and Federation ambassador behind him. In the field he meets Geordi La Forge, who's now a novelist with a wife and three children. Geordi calls his wife Leah, presumably Dr. Leah Brahms, the designer of the Galaxy class starship warp drive systems (featured prominently in two earlier episodes of the show). When Picard hesitates and admits to Geordi that he's seeing and hearing people who aren't there (actually individuals from the 21st century trial scene in "Encounter at Farpoint"), Geordi suggests that Picard's irumodic syndrome, a neurodegenerative disease he's had for years, is responsible. The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
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Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, played by LeVar Burton. ...
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Subsequent timejumps convince Picard that he's not imagining things, and in 2370 Dr. Crusher finds that his brain has stored two days' worth of memories in a few minutes time. Orders from Admiral Nakamura at Starfleet Command take the Enterprise to the Devron system on the edge of the Romulan Neutral Zone, where the Romulans are assembling ships in the wake of a newly-discovered temporal anomaly. Dr. Beverly Crusher, played by actress Gates McFadden, was a character on the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation and the films which followed. ...
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Back in 2364 on the maiden voyage of the Enterprise, Picard diverts the ship from its Farpoint rendezvous to the Devron system to investigate a temporal anomaly also forming there. Once he's returned to 2395, he convinces Data, now Cambridge's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, Geordi, Captain Beverly Picard (the former Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc's ex-wife in this timeline) of the medical ship USS Pasteur, and Governor Worf to accompany him to the Devron system, which is now held by a hostile Klingon Empire. Troi was dead in this timeline, and Riker and Worf blame each other, because both had romantic feelings for her. (Redirected from 2364) (23rd century - 24th century - 25th century - more centuries) The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
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The present-day Picard (of 2370) then appears in the trial chamber where Q accused him and by extension humanity of being a savage race six years earlier. Q tells Picard that he will destroy humanity, or perhaps has already destroyed them, and that Q is allowing Picard to travel through time to figure out how he does this. Relating his experience to his senior staff (of 2370), he proceeds to the Devron system knowing that the anomaly now forming there is something he caused. In the future, when the Pasteur arrives at the Devron system, they find nothing. But on the Enterprise of 2364, the anomaly is larger than it is in Picard's present. Back in the future, two Klingon vessels decloak and attack the Pasteur, Admiral Riker on board the 2395 version of the Enterprise intervenes just in time to beam the crew out before the ship explodes. Q then takes Picard back to Earth four billion years ago, where the anomaly fills the Alpha Quadrant and prevents amino acids from forming proteins, thus preventing the formation of life on Earth (and likely the rest of the quadrant). Humanity refers to the human race or mankind as a whole, to that which is characteristically human, or to that which distinguishes human beings from other animals or from other animal species primal nature. ...
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The 2395 Enterprise returns to the Devron system and discovers the anomaly forming. Inverse tachyon pulses projected from the main deflector dishes of the 2364 and 2370 Enterprises to study the interior of the anomaly are enabling the anomaly to grow in their own time periods. Time and anti-time are coming together inside the anomalies, and the resultant reaction will destroy everything by causing beings to revert to earlier forms of development. The pregnant Alyssa Ogawa loses her baby due to this cell reversion, and individual DNA is starting to break down due to the anomaly's anti-time effects. A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ...
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Data and Geordi in 2395 deduce that the creation of a static warp shell in all three time periods inside their respective anomalies will cause them to collapse. Picard communicates this information to his counterparts, and each Enterprise enters its anomaly, which in anti-time becomes one anomaly. One by one, warp core breaches destroy the 2364, 2370, and 2395 vessels, and Q bids Picard farewell: "Good-bye, Jean-Luc, I'm gonna miss you. You had such potential. But then again, all good things must come to an end..." Picard finds himself in the trial chamber once more. Q explains that sacrifice of the Enterprise and its crew in all three timelines, which the Q Continuum didn't think Picard had in him, has collapsed the anomaly, which now never was. So the events of this timeline will now unfold in a different direction from the one that created the 2395 timeline with which Picard interacted. However, the real victory that justified the Continuum sparing Humanity was Picard's willingness to consider existential possibilities outside of his experience to solve the problem. In doing so, Picard demonstrated that Humanity is able to explore the profound nature of existence itself. The show – and the series – ends with the senior staff playing their weekly poker game, which Picard joins for the first time (saying "I should have done this a long time ago.") as the Enterprise slowly glides into space. A game of Texas holdem, the most popular form of poker, in progress. ...
Notes - The Crusher/Picard relationship is explored further, even having them marry in the future. Crusher is the one that 'leads' the relationship on, in the present, at least, by kissing the Captain and telling him a lot of things can happen.
- In the 'past', Beverly and Wesley Crusher and Geordi do not make an appearance. The Crushers are not present because they had not joined the crew at that point yet, nor is Geordi because he was waiting at Farpoint Station along with Doctor Crusher. Riker is featured, however the footage of him is taken from the first season episode The Arsenal of Freedom, and he appears only on a video screen.
- In the past and present timeline, the anomaly grows backwards in time, growing larger as it moves through anti-time, thus appearing to shrink from the perspective of Picard and his crew in normal time. However, in the future timeline, the anomaly does not exist until it is created, showing that at that point it is moving forward in normal time and, presumably, backward in anti-time. The reason for this difference is not explained in the episode. The most likely possibility is that it is growing both backwards and forwards in time.
- The episode ends with Captain Picard joining the rest of the senior officers at their poker game. He makes a comment saying, "I should have done this a long time ago". This is actually not the first time Picard comes to their recurring poker game, as the other time was in the third season episode Allegiance. However, in that episode the Captain was replaced by an alien, so this episode shows the first time the real Picard joins. Upon joining he immediately starts dealing 5 card stud.
- This episode is the first in which a Starfleet vessel is shown with an odd number of warp nacelles, something that Gene Roddenberry expressly forbade. However, this design is not incorrect in the context of the Star Trek universe, as the third nacelle contains two warp coils.
- A fourth time-line, set during the events of The Best of Both Worlds, was at one point considered by the writers, but ultimately was not used.
- The two-hour version contains several scenes that were removed for time in the two-part version.
- Fans were angered when some VHS releases of this story, despite being in two-hour format, accidentally used prints of the two-part version which was missing some scenes.
- Picard deduces that the anti-time explosion was the result of the Enterprise emitting an inverse tachyon pulse in three different time periods. However in 2395, the inverse tachyon pulse was generated by the USS Pasteur, not the Enterprise.
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Carpenter Street is the title of a Star Trek: Enterprise television episode from season three. ...
E² is the title of an episode from the third season of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
Zero Hour is the title of an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise; it was the season finale for season three. ...
Storm Front is a two-part episode (the 77th and 78th episodes) of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the first of the fourth season. ...
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