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 Conspiracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a legal term, a conspiracy is an agreement of two or more people either to commit a crime or to achieve a lawful end by unlawful means: see conspiracy (crime), and conspiracy (civil).
Conspiracy (film) can also refer to a 2001 TV film released by HBO, starring Kenneth Branagh, Stanley Tucci, and Colin Firth, about the Wannsee Conference in 1942 Germany.
Conspiracy (TNG episode), the name of an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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 Conspiracy (TNG episode) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On stardate 41775.5, the USS Enterprise is on her way to the tropical planet of Pacifica for a scientific mission and a little bit of shore leave.
In keeping with the darker tone of the episode, Remmick's on-screen death scene at the end of the episode is one of the more gruesome ones in the history of Star Trek.
The original idea for this episode featured no mention at all of alien parasites; the conspiracy in question was simply an attempt by more militaristic members of Starfleet to take over the organization.
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 "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
By the episode that establishes that Data is unable to use elisions, he has already used them at least 32 times.
The new episode should have served as a way of spotlighting several of the new crew, but all it did was show them all in heat.
It's rather ironic that the TNG films couldn't match the innovation and creativity of the last 4 seasons of the series.
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 Ex Astris Scientia - TNG Season 6
In this light it was definitely a good decision of the author to focus on a secondary plot at first (Data's problems of putting emotions into his poetry), and only slowly build up the main plot with its two aspects (the crew's nightmares and the malfunctions on the ship).
The episode proves that a horror motive may be presented in a very intelligent fashion and that it doesn't always need people running through dark corridors with rifles fighting eerie creatures (as they don't appear until the end of this episode).
The episode's score and the unusual camera positions and movements (often filming from the ceiling) add perfectly to the overall mood.
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Herb Wright (formerly on the TNG writing staff) said that if they had gone through with "Dueling Q's," he could have gotten Arnold to head the rival team gathered by the female Q, stating that it would have brought a huge audience to that episode.
It would not be possible with the release date for the TNG movie, and they already made an agreement with the theaters for the end of 1994.
Since TNG and DS9 are among the top rated shows in syndication, that would be a heavy loss to Paramount.
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Ron Moore says this episode is about a young female cadet at Starfleet Academy who might have the powers of the Q. Q shows up, his intent mysterious.
TNG will try to stay away from so many sequel episodes in the future and will try to get back on the track of more science fiction and new stuff next season.
TNG began broadcast in Italy on the national channel Italia 1 some time in the summer of 1992 (they showed a few season one episodes the previous summer, but stopped with no warning.
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 TNG Episode: ``Conspiracy'', Stardate 41775.5
Riker is skeptical, but becomes less so when Data comes in with evidence of "an uncustomary reshuffling of personnel, particularly in the command areas", which Data sees as a covert attempt to seize several sectors of Federation territory.
"Conspiracy" - Captain Picard and Commander Riker travel to Earth to investigate a conspiracy in the highest ranks of Starfleet command.
At the beginning of the episode, while Picard is asleep, Riker tells LaForge to increase speed to Warp 6.
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 BBC - Memory Alpha
After 1992, the first-run rights of TNG - and later DS9 and Voyager - went to Sky One, with the BBC showing the episodes several months later.
All of the Trek spin-offs were shown in an early-evening 6pm slot - as a result, several episodes had to be cut for violence and disturbing imagery, most notably the TNG episode "Conspiracy".
The BBC also refused to show the episode "The High Ground" due to political sensitivity over its content (see the episode article and Ireland for more details).
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The unit of power between whole warp factors for a given vessel is one "Impulse", as in the ST:TNG episode "Conspiracy" when Geordi answers Riker's command to increase from Warp 5 to Warp 6 by acknowledging the addition of yet another full impulse to the power already coursing thru the warp nacelles.
In the ST:TNG episode "Conspiracy", Picard and Riker confront the parasite mother creature in the guise of Lt. Cmdr. Remmick as he/it sends a beacon to the parasite beings' homeworld via StarFleet's own CommNet.
Sophisticated split beam techiniques permitted the "projection" of a second "continuum profile image", which, depending on the operational limits of the equipment, could be located at an arbitrarily large distance and direction from the source.
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 The Top Infinite Reasons Kirk Is Better Than Picard
Picard was investigated for conspiracy against the Federation in the TNG episode "Coming of Age." Kirk has never been, and would never be, accused of such activity.
Picard's crew is so incompetant that in TNG episode "Schisms" Riker and several other crew members are abducted and at the end of the episode, they still haven't found a way to ensure those abductions won't occur again.
In the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise," Picard needs the help of a Guinan and Data to figure out the timeline was changed by the appearance of the Enterprise-C. Kirk would have figured this out on his own in 10 minutes.
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It was *not* the firast episode aired, however.
Just before the premier of TNG, Paramount "found" a copy of "The Cage" which was all in color (which they then televised).
It is marred by drastic changes in the Talosians' voices in mid-sentence, otherwise it is fun to watch (along with a grinning, shouting Spock).
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Stars: Tam Elbrum (in TNG's Tin Man) as the magistrate Becky Ann Baker as the guide "The Warlord" Episode:49 Kes is inhabited by the consciousness of a 200 year old warrior, and becomes a terrible tyrant.
The episode is set on New Year's Eve 1999 as the ancestor resists the creation of the gate, a model for the first colony on Mars.
The Voyager Conspiracy Episode:127 Seven unravels a Delta Quadrant-wide conspiracy with Voyager right in the centre of it: that maybe Voyager's arrival here wasn't an accident, and maybe, just maybe, there is a conspiracy that extends from the Federation all the way to the Borg Homeworld.
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 Members of the United Federation of Planets - Titan Fleet Yards
Cardassian forces claimed Bajor around 2328 ("Ensign Ro" [TNG]), and Bajor became formally annexed by the Cardassian Union around 2339, not to be liberated before 2369 ("Emissary" [DS9]).
In the first few TNG episoded dealing with the Bajorans, the people were sometimes called Bajora.
A cut scene from "The Chase" (TNG) would have featured Enterprise barber Mot stating that Bolarus was not a member, which was probably why it was cut.
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 Star Trek Voyager - The Complete Sixth Season : Antiquity Book Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Good Shepherd is Voyagers' "Lower Decks", the famous TNG episode which examined the life of junior officers on the Enterprise.
Muse involves B'ellana crashing on an M Class world inhabited by a humanoid species who have a society similar to ancient Greece, and B'ellana is mistaken for a goddess by a poet, who sees her as a muse.
The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 6) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "Equinox" in which the crew of the Voyager is charged with devising a solution to rescue Capt. Janeway and Seven Of Nine before it's too late...
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 The Trek Nation - Mike & Denise Okuda Q&A
The Okudas: The TNG panel graphics are intended to suggest something well-organized when a viewer sees them in the background of a scene.
I was able to see him at a convention and was pleased to hear that obtained joy in the knowledge that he felt honored by his role in inspiring people to pursue this noble profession.
The Okudas: The original TNG display panels were done in 1987 with pen and ink and rub-on letters.
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 Ex Astris Scientia - Races with Changing Faces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Since their alteration from TOS to TNG is not as significant as that of the Klingons and above all it was never mentioned that there was actually a change, we might be able to ignore it nonetheless.
If we compare the initial TNG make-up to that of the now more familiar Bajorans of DS9, we can see one notable dissimilarity: All TNG Bajorans without exception have two small bulges right above their eyebrows that is missing in the DS9 version, and likewise in the TNG make-up of the seventh season.
The one from TNG would seem to be much closer related to humans than to the one from DS9.
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 ST:TNG Season 1
Although last seen in the episode Skin of Evil, Denise Crosby remained in the opening credits for the remainder of the season.
The BBC edited out a scene from Conspiracy in which Lt Cmdr Remmick's head explodes; when BSkyB repeated the episode they showed the cut version at 5:30pm and the full version at 10:30pm.
In this episode we first see a planet bearing the marks of a Borg attack although they do not appear.
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 SFOLWeb.com :: View topic - When did you realize...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was the most horrible episode for a frail, 7-year-old-something girl to watch when she had not yet been properly initiated into the world of Trek
The buggies in conspiracy were supposed to be the Borg.
There were so many episodes from TOS that I remember, that and the other show, Lost in Space.
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 Galactopedia O Section 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The designation "Oberth-class" was devised by Michael Okuda, established in TNG episode's graphics and the Star Trek: Encyclopedia, and was first mentioned on the Tsiolkovsky's dedication plaque in the TNG episode "The Naked Now".
He did not get a first and middle name, Miles Edward, until "Family." This episode also established in dialogue that he was a chief petty officer, although his rank insignia had read ensign or lieutenant junior grade for three years prior to that, a costuming mistake.
The vessel's class was not stated in the episode.
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 Section 47 Trivia Archive
Two TNG episodes were originally written in the 1970s for a new Star Trek series that was aborted.
A: False, not one mirror universe episode was made with the TNG crew.
In the episode "Preemptive Strike" who is in the shuttle with Ro Laren when she exposes the Federation fleet and defects to the Maquis
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 Galactopedia Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Therefore, clicking on TOS episodes will show you a list of each episode and all the referenced characters and items portrayed and hyperlinks to their entries in the main body.
Okuda would cite a fact and at the end of every sentence place an episode name, which is distracting.
In 2372 the Academy commandant was a Bolian admiral who was part of Admiral Leyton's conspiracy to take over Earth.
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 Galactopedia N Section 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Registry of a Federation starship with an elongated flat hull rearward of the saucer.
The runabout's name was not revealed in the episode or the script.
The New Orleans class was mentioned in "Conspiracy" and not shown, and was later built as a damaged filming model for the Wolf 359 battle scene.
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 The Best Star Trek TNG Episode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For best episodes of TNG I vote for either Yesterdays Enterprise or the first Borg encounter even though I really didn't care for the "Q" episodes...
IMHO, one of the most terrible OS episodes was the one with the hippie goofballs with the character that had the kooky cauliflower ears.
And second, the final two episodes when Picard is traveling through time trying to fix a temporal anomaly that he caused in the first place.
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 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode guide
This episode is the finale of the third season and is a cliffhanger episode to be continued in the fourth season.
This episode is the first episode of a two-part story which links the events in the series to the events in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country which opened at theaters about three weeks after this two-part episode first aired.
This episode is mosty a retread of "For the World is Hollow, and I've Touched the Sky" from the old series, complete with the isolated society, the Enterprise crewmember that falls in love with the local, and the major disaster that's about to destroy the colony unless the Enterprise can stop it.
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 Members of the United Federation of Planets - Titan Fleet Yards
They were glimpsed in ST:TMP, ST:IV, and in several TNG episodes.
They have been mentioned (but not seen) in several other TNG and DS9 episodes.
The admission conference on Pacifica was disrupted by an Antedean assasin who was part of an anti-membership conspiracy ("Manhunt" [TNG]).
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 TrekWeb.com - Brent Spiner to Deliver Off Screen Dialogue in "These Are The Voyages..."
The episodes represented will be 'Regeneration' (ENT); TNG's 'Q Who', 'The Best of Both Worlds, Parts 1 and 2', 'I, Borg', and 'Descent, Parts 1 and 2'; and VOY's 'Scorpion, Parts 1 and 2', 'Drone', 'Dark Frontier', 'Unimatrix Zero, Parts 1 and 2', and 'Endgame'.
According to Cinescape, this past weekend at the Vulkon Sci-Fi Convention in Orlando, Florida, TNG actor Brent Spiner told the crowd that he speaks four lines of off screen dialogue, written by him, in the final episode of STAR TREK ENTERPRISE, titled "These Are The Voyages...".
I don't get the connection between the episode Pegasus, and an episode that supposedly is about the founding of the Federation and events leading to it.
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 TrekToday - Site Columns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
TNN will be showing the Next Generation episodes 'Masks' at 8:00 p.m Eastern Time with 'Home Soil' at 11:00 p.m.
In the United Kingdom, Sky One will show the TNG episode 'Gambit Part 1' at 16:00 GMT, with Voyager's 'Favourite Son' at 17:00.
TNN will be showing TNG's 'Eye of the Beholder' at 8:00pm Eastern Time, and 'Star Trek V: The Final Frontier' at 9:00pm.
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 STARTREK.COM : Detail
While journeying to Pacifica, the U.S.S. Enterprise receives an emergency message for Captain Picard from Starfleet Captain Walker Keel, who requests a secret meeting.
At a rendezvous on an uninhabited planet, Captain Keel and two other Starfleet officers tell Picard that they suspect a growing conspiracy in the upper ranks of Starfleet.
Alarmed by Keel's accusations, Picard orders Lieutenant Commander Data to review all Starfleet directives during the past six months.
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