All 10 Star Trek: TNG Time Travel Episodes Ranked Worst To Best

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Star Trek: TNG has some great time travel stories.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Throughout the seven seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew of the USS Enterprise-D have several experiences involving time travel. Although time travel is technically possible in the 24th century of TNG, it often comes with many risks and complications. While time travel has been depicted in every Star Trek series since Star Trek: The Original Series, it does not always work the same way.

9 "Time Squared" In which Picard has a run-in with Picard. Close When the USS Enterprise-D encounters a shuttle containing a version of Captain Picard from six hours in the future, the crew rushes to uncover the circumstances that led to this scenario. The future Picard wakes up disoriented and unaware of his surroundings, apparently "out of phase" with the Enterprise of the present.

When Worf catches K'mtar about to murder Alexander in his sleep, K'mtar reveals himself to be an adult Alexander from the future. The future Alexander wanted to prepare his younger self to prevent Worf's future assassination. K'mtar motivations are shaky at best, but "Firstborn" does offer an interesting look into Klingon culture and has some nice father/son moments for Worf and Alexander .

Related 12 Actors Who Appeared In Star Trek & The Walking Dead The worlds of Star Trek and The Walking Dead may be vastly different, but several actors have appeared in both of these iconic franchises. 6 "Time's Arrow" In which Data visits the past and loses his head. Close This Star Trek: The Next Generation two-parter begins when Data's severed head is found in a cave alongside 19th-century relics.

4 "Cause and Effect" In which the Enterprise explodes over and over. Close "Cause and Effect" begins with one of Star Trek's best cold opens, as the Starship Enterprise explodes just before the opening credits role. When the show returns, time resets to just before the explosion and everything happens all over again. While the Enterprise studies an anomaly, the USS Bozeman suddenly bursts through.

Q sends Picard back to the past again, where he joins the fight and gets stabbed. Jean-Luc then wakes up in sickbay as the Enterprise's Captain once again, unsure if everything he just experienced really happened or was only inside of his head. Either way, "Tapestry" is a brilliant episode that offers a rare glimpse into the mind and history of Jean-Luc Picard.

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