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"The Enemy" | |
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Series Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3, Episode 7 | |
Air date | November 4th, 1989 |
Writers | David Kemper; Michael Piller |
Director | David Carson |
Producers | Hans Beimler; Rick Berman; Peter Lauritson; David Livingston; Richard Manning; Michael Piller; Gene Roddenberry |
Starring | Patrick Stewart; Jonathan Frakes; LeVar Burton; Michael Dorn; Gates McFadden; Marina Sirtis; Brent Spiner; Wil Wheaton |
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"The Enemy" is the seventh episode of season three of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the fifty-fifth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by David Carson and written by David Kemper and Michael Piller. It first aired in syndication on November 4th, 1989. In this episode, the Chief Engineer of the Federation Starfleet starship USS Enterprise , Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge is trapped on a life-threatening planet with a Romulan. The two adversaries must work together if they wish to survive. Meanwhile, on board the Enterprise, Chief of Security Lieutenant Worf is faced with a conflict between his duty as a Starfleet officer and his prejudice against Romulans.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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John Snyder | Centurion Bochra |
Andreas Katsulas | Commander Tomalak |
Colm Meaney | Chief Miles O'Brien |
Steve Rankin | Patahk |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Production code number: 155
- Stardate: 43349.2
- The events from this episode take place in the year 2366.
- Actors Andreas Katsulas and John Snyder both appeared in the "Soul Hunter" episode of the sci-fi series Babylon 5. Katsulas was a series regular who played the Narn character G'Kar, while Snyder played the role of Soul Hunter #2.
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See also[]
Media
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External Links[]
- "The Enemy" at IMDB
- "The Enemy" at Wikipedia
- "The Enemy" at the TV IV
- "The Enemy" at the Star Trek DB