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    • The Best of Both Worlds, Part II – Acting captain Riker’s attempt to destroy the Borg vessel commanded by Picard-cum-Locutus fails. The Borg go on to lay waste to 39 ships at the Battle of Wolf 359, now infamous in Star Trek lore.
    • Family – After the adrenaline-pumping space battle action of “Best of Both Wolds” comes this quiet, character-centric story much loved by ST:TNG fans.
    • Brothers – And since Brent Spiner doesn’t appear at all in “Family,” he gets three roles to play in this episode, certainly every Data groupie’s favorite.
    • Suddenly Human – An Enterprise away team finds five soldiers of the Talarian army requiring medical attention. However, one of them is discovered to be human and appears to have been a victim of abuse.
  1. S4.E7 ∙ Reunion. When the leader of the Klingon High Council dies, Picard finds himself in the middle of the struggle for the now-vacant position. Meanwhile, Worf reunites with a past love, only to find he now has a son.

  2. The fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation commenced airing in broadcast syndication in the United States on September 24, 1990 and concluded on June 17, 1991 after airing 26 episodes.

    • Cast
    • Crew
    • Uncredited
    Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker
    LeVar Burton as Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge("The Best of Both Worlds, Part II” – “Clues", "Galaxy's Child” – “Redemption")
    Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf

    Creator 1. Gene Roddenberry Co-Producer 1. Peter Lauritson Line Producer 1. Merri Howard("The Mind's Eye") Producers 1. David Livingston 2. Lee Sheldon("The Best of Both Worlds, Part II” – “Future Imperfect") Supervising Producer 1. Jeri Taylor("Family” – “Brothers", "Remember Me” – “Redemption") Executive Producers 1. Michael Piller 2. Gene Rodden...

  3. Season 4 – Starting tremendously strong with “The Best of Both Worlds”, “Family” and “Brothers”, season 4 kicked the “head trip” episodes, i.e throw a character into an insane situation and divulge the details slowly, into full gear with stuff like “Remember Me” (#5) “Future Imperfect” (#8) and “Clues” (#14).

  4. Season 4 guide for Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. Track Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4 episodes.

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  6. The television episodes are listed here in chronological order by original air date, which match the episode order in each season's DVD set.