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* [[Nova Squadron]], including Cadet [[Wesley Crusher]], is involved in a deadly accident at the [[Saturn]] flight range. The members of the team were attempting a [[Kolvoord Starburst]], a maneuver banned by [[Starfleet Academy]] because of its danger. The team covers up the accident, but evidence uncovered by Captain Picard convinces Wesley to come forward with the truth. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
 
* [[Nova Squadron]], including Cadet [[Wesley Crusher]], is involved in a deadly accident at the [[Saturn]] flight range. The members of the team were attempting a [[Kolvoord Starburst]], a maneuver banned by [[Starfleet Academy]] because of its danger. The team covers up the accident, but evidence uncovered by Captain Picard convinces Wesley to come forward with the truth. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
   
* A [[Borg scout ship]] crashes in the [[Argolis Cluster]]. The ''Enterprise'' retrieves a drone, [[Third of Five]], from the crash site and intends to return it to the Borg Collective with a software weapon. The drone later develops a personality and is named [[Hugh]]. Picard does not implement the weapon, but allows Hugh to return to the Borg. ({{TNG|I Borg}})
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* A [[Borg scout ship]] [[Crash land|crashes]] in the [[Argolis Cluster]]. The ''Enterprise'' retrieves a drone, [[Third of Five]], from the crash site and intends to return it to the Borg Collective with a software weapon. The drone later develops a personality and is named [[Hugh]]. Picard does not implement the weapon, but allows Hugh to return to the Borg. ({{TNG|I Borg}})
   
 
* Unknown at the time, Hugh's return causes widespread systems problems in the Borg, resulting in many drones simply being cut off from the Collective. ({{TNG|Descent, Part II}})
 
* Unknown at the time, Hugh's return causes widespread systems problems in the Borg, resulting in many drones simply being cut off from the Collective. ({{TNG|Descent, Part II}})

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Events

  • Gowron secludes himself and begins to rewrite Klingon history, excising any mention of the Enterprise's help. (TNG: "Unification I")
  • Captain Picard is able to open communication with the enigmatic Tamarians. (TNG: "Darmok")
  • The USS Bozeman emerges from a temporal causality loop in which it was trapped for ninety years. In the process, it collides with the Enterprise-D and causes a temporal loop to form at the time of the collision. The loop repeats for seventeen days until the Enterprise crew discovers how to avoid the collision. (TNG: "Cause and Effect")
  • A Borg scout ship crashes in the Argolis Cluster. The Enterprise retrieves a drone, Third of Five, from the crash site and intends to return it to the Borg Collective with a software weapon. The drone later develops a personality and is named Hugh. Picard does not implement the weapon, but allows Hugh to return to the Borg. (TNG: "I Borg")
  • Unknown at the time, Hugh's return causes widespread systems problems in the Borg, resulting in many drones simply being cut off from the Collective. (TNG: "Descent, Part II")
  • The Romulans experiment with interphase cloaking technology, but fail to perfect it. (TNG: "The Next Phase")
  • A probe from the long-dead planet Kataan telepathically transmits information about its culture, in the form of memories of a man named Kamin, into the brain of Captain Picard. Picard recovers a Ressikan flute from the probe, a relic from the entire lifetime he experienced while unconscious for merely twenty-five minutes. (TNG: "The Inner Light")
  • In a second quantum reality, Worf and Deanna began a romantic relationship while he was recovering from his spinal injury on Stardate 45587. Six months later, Worf formally asked Riker's permission to court Deanna as he felt that not doing so would be dishonorable. The two eventually married. (TNG: "Parallels")

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