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Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 7 (Remastered) Blu Ray

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The intergalactic voyage reaches infinite new depths in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Seven. Featuring the crystal clarity of 1080p high-definition Blu-ray, digitally remastered 7.1 sound, and effects rebuilt from the original elements, you'll experience the mission of the USS Enterprise like never before. In this Emmy-nominated final season, Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) confronts an alliance between his sinister duplicate and the unstoppable Borg; Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) guides his son in becoming a warrior; and Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart)... faces a time-shattering confrontation with the mysterious, god-like Q in the landmark finale that won science fiction's prestigious Hugo Award. Plus, discover unexpected secrets of the Star Trek universe with a rich array of special features. [show more]

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Released
15 December 2014
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Blu Ray 
Publisher
Paramount Home Entertainment 
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1300 minutes 
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play. The intergalactic voyage reaches infinite new depths in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Seven. Featuring the crystal clarity of 1080p high-definition Blu-ray, digitally remastered 7.1 sound, and effects rebuilt from the original elements, you’ll experience the mission of the USS Enterprise like never before. In this Emmy-nominated final season, Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) confronts an alliance between his sinister duplicate and the unstoppable Borg; Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) guides his son in becoming a warrior; and Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) faces a time-shattering confrontation with the mysterious, god-like Q – in the landmark finale that won science fiction’s prestigious Hugo Award. Plus, discover unexpected secrets of the Star Trek universe with a rich array of special features.

The complete final season of the 'Star Trek' spin-off. In 'Descent: Part 2', the concluding part to the season six cliffhanger, Picard and the senior crew are stranded on a planet infested with the new Borg. The crew find help in the unlikely source of Hugh, who explains that they are the ones responsible for the changes to the Borg. 'Liaisons' finds Picard stranded on a planet with a beautiful woman. 'Interface' has Geordie encounter his mother when his VISOR is attached to an interface that allows him to have direct mental communication with a remote mechanical probe. 'Gambit' sees Riker captured by aliens who he thinks have killed Picard, but soon finds Picard masquerading as a mercernary. In 'Gambit: Part 2' Riker poses as a rogue Starfleet officer alongside Picard's mercenary. 'Phantasm' finds Data disturbed by bad dreams, and his search for the causes turning into a real-life nightmare for the rest of the crew. 'Dark Page' has Troi probe her mother's memory and uncover a family tragedy hidden in the past. 'Attached' sees Picard and Dr Crusher linked telepathically by an alien race, and suddenly realising that they have been hiding their true feelings for each other. In 'Force of Nature' a brother and sister team prove that the Warp Drive used in all ships is tearing the fabric of the Universe apart. In 'Inheritance' Data meets a woman who was once married to his creator and is therefore his mother. The rest of the crew urge Data to get to know her and, as he does, he begins to realise that she is hiding something from him. 'Parallels' finds Worf shifting into multiple parallel universes. 'The Pegasus' has the Enterprise joined by one of Riker's old commanding officers, Admiral Pressman, who urges Picard to embark on a hunt for a missing Star Fleet vessel before it falls into Romulan hands. 'Homeward' sees Worf clash with his half-brother when the latter wants to violate the Prime Directive. 'Sub Rosa' finds Doctor Crusher falling in love with a stranger she meets at her grandmother's funeral. 'Lower Decks' looks at the lives of some of the junior crew of the Enterprise, who soon find themselves on a top-secret mission. 'Thine Own Self' has Data stranded on a planet with no memory and a horde of angry locals blaming him for bringing the Plague to their town. 'Masks' sees the Enterprise transformed into an ancient society and Data taken over by a string of personalities. In 'Eye of the Beholder' Troi and Worf become romantically involved. In 'Genesis' Picard and Data return to the Enterprise to find that the crew have de-evolved into pre-historic creatures. 'Journey's End' finds Picard forced to relocate a group of American Indians from a planet that now falls in Cardassian space. 'Firstborn' has Alexander reluctant to take part in the Klingon ritual of The First Rite of Ascension. 'Bloodlines' sees Picard discover that he has a son. 'Emergence' finds the crew endangered when the Enterprise develops its own intelligence. 'Pre-Emptive Strike' has Ro ordered to infiltrate the rebel Maquis organisation, where she finds that she is sympathetic to many of their causes. Finally, in the two-part story 'All Good Things', Picard finds himself travelling backwards and forwards in time. Q returns to reveal that Mankind is still on trial by the Consortium, and that Picard's people face destruction from an unlikely source.

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