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== Episodes == |
== Episodes == |
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{{TNG Season 3}} |
{{TNG Season 3}} |
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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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− | Season 3 is marked by a string of abductions, with six people being kidnapped, and [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] being abducted no less than three times. Captain Picard is abducted by aliens, takes a vacation which eventually gets him caught up in the search for a weapon from the future, mind melds with the legendary [[Vulcan]] [[Sarek]], and is mistaken for a [[god]] by [[Mintakans|a primitive culture]]. He was again kidnapped with [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] by [[Ansata]] [[terrorist]]s. [[Data]] was abducted by [[Kivas Fajo]], a collector of rare objects. He also continued to learn about Humanity, and constructed his own [[daughter]], [[Lal]]. [[Worf]] adopts as his [[brother]] a young boy whose [[mother]] was killed under his command, and later meets with his real brother as his family is discommended because of the lies of [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]], a storyline which would continue into the [[TNG Season 4|next season]]. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]], [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]], and her mother [[Lwaxana Troi]] are all abducted by the [[Ferengi]]. |
+ | Season 3 is marked by a string of abductions, with six people being kidnapped, and [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] being abducted no less than three times. Captain Picard is abducted by aliens, takes a vacation which eventually gets him caught up in the search for a weapon from the future, mind melds with the legendary [[Vulcan]] [[Sarek]], and is mistaken for a [[god]] by [[Mintakans|a primitive culture]]. He was again kidnapped with [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] by [[Ansata]] [[terrorist]]s. [[Data]] was abducted by [[Kivas Fajo]], a collector of rare objects. He also continued to learn about Humanity, and constructed his own [[daughter]], [[Lal]]. [[Worf]] adopts as his [[brother]] a young boy whose [[mother]] was killed under his command, and later meets with his real brother as his family is discommended because of the lies of [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]], a storyline which would continue into the [[TNG Season 4|next season]], and onward. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]], [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]], and her mother [[Lwaxana Troi]] are all abducted by the [[Ferengi]]. |
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+ | This season also features a loose story arc involving political tension between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire, and the latter's attempts to destabilize the Federation-Klingon alliance. This story line continues into season four, and is closely linked to the Worf/Duras story arc. |
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The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} encounters the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} which emerges from a time vortex, causing significant alterations to history. This is eventually resolved and removed from everyone's memories, though it had the side effect of creating a duplicate [[Lieutenant]] [[Natasha Yar]] in the past, who went on to become the mother of [[Sela]] before being killed by [[Romulan]]s. |
The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} encounters the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} which emerges from a time vortex, causing significant alterations to history. This is eventually resolved and removed from everyone's memories, though it had the side effect of creating a duplicate [[Lieutenant]] [[Natasha Yar]] in the past, who went on to become the mother of [[Sela]] before being killed by [[Romulan]]s. |
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The season ends with the [[Borg]] entering [[Federation]] space, [[assimilation|assimilating]] Captain Picard, and proceeding on a course to [[Earth]], leaving Riker with the choice of whether or not to attempt to save Captain Picard. |
The season ends with the [[Borg]] entering [[Federation]] space, [[assimilation|assimilating]] Captain Picard, and proceeding on a course to [[Earth]], leaving Riker with the choice of whether or not to attempt to save Captain Picard. |
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+ | == Background information == |
+ | [[File:TNGS3 Class Photo.jpg|thumb|A Season 3 "class photo"]] |
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* [[Gates McFadden]] returns to the cast as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]. Her first episode back is {{e|The Ensigns of Command}}, although {{e|Evolution}} would air first. |
* [[Gates McFadden]] returns to the cast as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]. Her first episode back is {{e|The Ensigns of Command}}, although {{e|Evolution}} would air first. |
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* In the first episode of Season 3, La Forge has been promoted from lieutenant to lieutenant commander and Worf from lieutenant j.g. to full lieutenant. |
* In the first episode of Season 3, La Forge has been promoted from lieutenant to lieutenant commander and Worf from lieutenant j.g. to full lieutenant. |
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* Cinematographer [[Edward R. Brown]] retires and is replaced by [[Marvin Rush]], who continues to work on ''Star Trek'' for the next sixteen years. Rush's preference for a bright, vibrant color scheme (as opposed to the more subdued lighting used by Brown) heavily alters the look of the series from this season onwards. |
* Cinematographer [[Edward R. Brown]] retires and is replaced by [[Marvin Rush]], who continues to work on ''Star Trek'' for the next sixteen years. Rush's preference for a bright, vibrant color scheme (as opposed to the more subdued lighting used by Brown) heavily alters the look of the series from this season onwards. |
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− | * The [[Starfleet uniform]]s are redesigned twice. Initially, they are still made of a spandex-like material, but are looser fitting with a raised collar and no striping on the shoulders. Later in the season, the main characters receive uniforms manufactured with wool gabardine. The redesign was to relieve back pain caused by the spandex uniforms. Background extras continue to use the original uniforms until the following season. |
+ | * The [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)|Starfleet uniform]]s are redesigned twice. Initially, they are still made of a spandex-like material, but are looser fitting with a raised collar and no striping on the shoulders. Later in the season, the main characters receive uniforms manufactured with wool gabardine. The redesign was to relieve back pain caused by the spandex uniforms. Background extras continue to use the original uniforms until the following season. |
* The [[type 2 phaser]]s are redesigned by [[Rick Sternbach]]. Later in the season, the [[tricorder]] props are reconstructed with greater detail by [[Ed Miarecki]]. |
* The [[type 2 phaser]]s are redesigned by [[Rick Sternbach]]. Later in the season, the [[tricorder]] props are reconstructed with greater detail by [[Ed Miarecki]]. |
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* A new four-foot model of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is built by [[Greg Jein]]. It makes its debut in {{e|The Defector}}. Although it is incapable of [[saucer separation]], it has more surface detail and accurately-lit [[Ten Forward]] windows. |
* A new four-foot model of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is built by [[Greg Jein]]. It makes its debut in {{e|The Defector}}. Although it is incapable of [[saucer separation]], it has more surface detail and accurately-lit [[Ten Forward]] windows. |
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− | * Head writer [[Maurice Hurley]] left after the [[TNG Season 2|second season]], citing exhaustion from the in-fighting so prevalent among the writing staff in the early seasons. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 171) [[Michael Wagner]] initially took over the writing staff, but stepped down after only four episodes. According to regular director [[Cliff Bole]], "''I just don't think it was his cup of tea as far as the way the show worked, and the way [[Rick Berman|Rick]] and everybody knows the show so well that they all rely on each other. Input even comes in from the technical guys, who have almost been in space. I just don't think it was the way he'd been operating in other places.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 183) Wagner was in turn replaced by [[Michael Piller]], who had impressed Berman and [[Gene Roddenberry]] with the script for {{e|Evolution}}. ( |
+ | * Head writer [[Maurice Hurley]] left after the [[TNG Season 2|second season]], citing exhaustion from the in-fighting so prevalent among the writing staff in the early seasons. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 171) [[Michael Wagner]] initially took over the writing staff, but stepped down after only four episodes. According to regular director [[Cliff Bole]], "''I just don't think it was his cup of tea as far as the way the show worked, and the way [[Rick Berman|Rick]] and everybody knows the show so well that they all rely on each other. Input even comes in from the technical guys, who have almost been in space. I just don't think it was the way he'd been operating in other places.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 183) Wagner was in turn replaced by [[Michael Piller]], who had impressed Berman and [[Gene Roddenberry]] with the script for {{e|Evolution}}. ({{tngc|2|98}}) |
* This is the first season to conclude with a cliffhanger: {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}}. From here on out, every season begins with the conclusion to the previous season's cliffhanger episode, and ends with another cliffhanger, with the exception of the final season, which concludes with the series finale, {{e|All Good Things...}} |
* This is the first season to conclude with a cliffhanger: {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}}. From here on out, every season begins with the conclusion to the previous season's cliffhanger episode, and ends with another cliffhanger, with the exception of the final season, which concludes with the series finale, {{e|All Good Things...}} |
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− | * Beginning this season, a new opening credits sequence is used. Previously, the credits featured a departure from [[Earth]] through the Terran solar system. From this season on, however, the credits feature various exotic stellar phenomena, beginning with the trademark blue nebula. Later, as the shot pans through a star system, the ringed planet shown is clearly not Saturn, as its surface appears to be rocky with what seem to be lava formations on the night side. |
+ | * Beginning this season, a new opening credits sequence is used. Previously, the credits featured a departure from [[Earth]] through the Terran solar system. From this season on, however, the credits feature various exotic stellar phenomena, beginning with the trademark blue nebula. Later, as the shot pans through a star system, the ringed planet shown is clearly not Saturn, as its surface appears to be rocky with what seem to be lava formations on the night side. The rings of the planet mask a visual inconsistency with the star fields between the new footage and the edit to the original shots of the ship from the Season 1 and 2 intro sequence. |
+ | * [[Jonathan Frakes]] makes his directorial debut, becoming the first of many ''Star Trek'' cast members to direct an episode. His first episode as director was {{e|The Offspring}}. (He was not the first ''Star Trek'' performer to direct an episode, however, as [[TOS]] guest star [[Richard Compton]] had directed the episode {{e|Haven}} in the first season, and original cast members [[Leonard Nimoy]] and [[William Shatner]] had previously directed ''Star Trek'' films). |
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+ | * [[Mark Lenard]]'s appearance as [[Sarek]] in [[Sarek (episode)|the eponymous episode]] marked the second occasion in which a character from {{s|TOS}} [[Character crossover appearances|crossed over]] to ''The Next Generation''. |
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== Credits == |
== Credits == |
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* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
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* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] |
* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] |
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− | * [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] (" |
+ | * [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] ("Evolution” – “Allegiance", "Tin Man” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] |
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] |
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* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] |
* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] |
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* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] |
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] |
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* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] |
* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] |
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− | * [[Wil Wheaton]] as [[Acting Ensign]]/ [[Ensign]] [[Wesley Crusher]] (" |
+ | * [[Wil Wheaton]] as [[Acting Ensign]]/ [[Ensign]] [[Wesley Crusher]] ("Evolution” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding” – “The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted” – “The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective” – “Allegiance", "Tin Man” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
=== Crew === |
=== Crew === |
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'''Producer''' |
'''Producer''' |
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− | * [[Ira Steven Behr]] ("The Vengeance |
+ | * [[Ira Steven Behr]] ("The Vengeance Factor” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Co-Executive Producer''' |
'''Co-Executive Producer''' |
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− | * [[Michael Piller]] ("The |
+ | * [[Michael Piller]] ("The Bonding” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Executive Producers''' |
'''Executive Producers''' |
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'''Executive Script Consultant''' |
'''Executive Script Consultant''' |
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− | * [[Melinda M. Snodgrass]] (" |
+ | * [[Melinda M. Snodgrass]] ("Evolution” – “Ménage à Troi") |
'''Executive Story Editor''' |
'''Executive Story Editor''' |
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− | * [[Richard Danus]] ("Booby |
+ | * [[Richard Danus]] ("Booby Trap” – “Deja Q") |
'''Story Editor''' |
'''Story Editor''' |
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− | * [[Ronald D. Moore]] ("Sins of The |
+ | * [[Ronald D. Moore]] ("Sins of The Father” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Casting by''' |
'''Casting by''' |
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'''Music by''' |
'''Music by''' |
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* [[Ron Jones]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Ron Jones]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
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− | * [[Dennis McCarthy]] ("The Ensigns of |
+ | * [[Dennis McCarthy]] ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits” – “Sarek", "Transfigurations") |
* [[Jay Chattaway]] ("Tin Man") |
* [[Jay Chattaway]] ("Tin Man") |
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'''First Assistant Directors''' |
'''First Assistant Directors''' |
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* [[Chip Chalmers]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Chip Chalmers]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
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− | * [[Brad Yacobian]] ("The Ensigns of |
+ | * [[Brad Yacobian]] ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits", "Sarek", "Transfigurations") |
* [[Adele G. Simmons]] ("A Matter of Perspective") |
* [[Adele G. Simmons]] ("A Matter of Perspective") |
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* [[Bruce Alan Solow]] ("Allegiance", "Tin Man") (credited as [[Bruce Allen Solow]] in "Tin Man") |
* [[Bruce Alan Solow]] ("Allegiance", "Tin Man") (credited as [[Bruce Allen Solow]] in "Tin Man") |
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'''Second Assistant Directors''' |
'''Second Assistant Directors''' |
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− | * [[Adele G. Simmons]] (" |
+ | * [[Adele G. Simmons]] ("Evolution” – “Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Jeff Cline]] ("A Matter of Perspective") |
* [[Jeff Cline]] ("A Matter of Perspective") |
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'''Visual Effects Supervisors''' |
'''Visual Effects Supervisors''' |
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* [[Rob Legato]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") (credited as [[Robert Legato]] from "Ménage à Troi" on) |
* [[Rob Legato]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") (credited as [[Robert Legato]] from "Ménage à Troi" on) |
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− | * [[Dan Curry]] ("The Ensigns of |
+ | * [[Dan Curry]] ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Sarek", "Transfigurations") |
− | * [[Ron Moore]] ("Hollow Pursuits") |
+ | * [[Ron B. Moore|Ron Moore]] ("Hollow Pursuits") |
* [[Gary Hutzel]] ("The Most Toys") |
* [[Gary Hutzel]] ("The Most Toys") |
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'''Set Decorators''' |
'''Set Decorators''' |
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− | * [[Tom Pedigo]] (" |
+ | * [[Tom Pedigo]] ("Evolution” – “The Enemy") |
− | * [[Jim Mees]] ("The |
+ | * [[Jim Mees]] ("The Price” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Senior Illustrator/ Technical Consultant''' |
'''Senior Illustrator/ Technical Consultant''' |
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'''Property Masters''' |
'''Property Masters''' |
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* [[Alan Sims]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Alan Sims]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
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− | * [[Joe Longo]] ("The Ensigns of |
+ | * [[Joe Longo]] ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits", "Sarek", "Transfigurations") |
'''Construction Coordinator''' |
'''Construction Coordinator''' |
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'''Hair Stylists''' |
'''Hair Stylists''' |
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− | * [[Barbara Lampson]] (" |
+ | * [[Barbara Lampson]] ("Evolution” – “The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Tim Jones (makeup artist)|Tim Jones]] ("The Hunted", "Deja Q") |
* [[Tim Jones (makeup artist)|Tim Jones]] ("The Hunted", "Deja Q") |
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* [[Rita Bordonaro]] ("Yesterday's Enterprise") |
* [[Rita Bordonaro]] ("Yesterday's Enterprise") |
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'''Make-Up Artists''' |
'''Make-Up Artists''' |
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− | * [[Gerald Quist]] (" |
+ | * [[Gerald Quist]] ("Evolution” – “Transfigurations") |
* [[June Abston Haymore]] |
* [[June Abston Haymore]] |
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* [[Hank Edds]], S.M.A. ("The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Hank Edds]], S.M.A. ("The Best of Both Worlds") |
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'''Visual Effects Coordinators''' |
'''Visual Effects Coordinators''' |
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* [[Gary Hutzel]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
* [[Gary Hutzel]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") |
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− | * [[Ron Moore]] ("The Ensigns of |
+ | * [[Ron B. Moore|Ron Moore]] ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Sarek", "Transfigurations") |
'''Production Coordinator''' |
'''Production Coordinator''' |
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'''Post Production Associates''' |
'''Post Production Associates''' |
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− | * [[Terri Martinez]] ("The |
+ | * [[Terri Martinez]] ("The Survivors” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
− | * [[Heidi Julian]] ("Deja |
+ | * [[Heidi Julian]] ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
− | * [[Wendy Rosenfeld]] ("Deja |
+ | * [[Wendy Rosenfeld]] ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Assistants to the Producers''' |
'''Assistants to the Producers''' |
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− | * [[Terri Martinez]] (" |
+ | * [[Terri Martinez]] ("Evolution” – “The Ensigns of Command") |
− | * [[Carol Eisner]] (" |
+ | * [[Carol Eisner]] ("Evolution” – “The Ensigns of Command") |
'''Sound Mixer''' |
'''Sound Mixer''' |
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* [[David Velasquez]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "Transfigurations") |
* [[David Velasquez]] ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "Transfigurations") |
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* [[Camille Argus]] ("The Ensigns of Command", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Vengeance Factor", "The High Ground", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Allegiance", "Hollow Pursuits", "Ménage à Troi") |
* [[Camille Argus]] ("The Ensigns of Command", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Vengeance Factor", "The High Ground", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Allegiance", "Hollow Pursuits", "Ménage à Troi") |
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− | * [[Amanda Chamberlin]] ("The Ensigns of |
+ | * [[Amanda Chamberlin]] ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits", "Sarek") |
* [[Kris Jorgensen]] ("The Survivors", "The Enemy", "The Defector", "Deja Q", "The Offspring", "Captain's Holiday", "The Most Toys", "Transfigurations") (credited as [[Chris Jorgensen]] in "Deja Q") |
* [[Kris Jorgensen]] ("The Survivors", "The Enemy", "The Defector", "Deja Q", "The Offspring", "Captain's Holiday", "The Most Toys", "Transfigurations") (credited as [[Chris Jorgensen]] in "Deja Q") |
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* [[David Page]] ("A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi") |
* [[David Page]] ("A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi") |
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'''Visual Effects Associate''' |
'''Visual Effects Associate''' |
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− | * [[David Takemura]] ("Deja |
+ | * [[David Takemura]] ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Music Editor''' |
'''Music Editor''' |
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'''Pre-Production Associate''' |
'''Pre-Production Associate''' |
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− | * [[Eric A. Stillwell]] ("Deja |
+ | * [[Eric A. Stillwell]] ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Casting Executive''' |
'''Casting Executive''' |
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'''Stunt Coordinator''' |
'''Stunt Coordinator''' |
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− | * [[Dennis Madalone]] (" |
+ | * [[Dennis Madalone]] ("Evolution” – “The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted” – “Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits” – “Sarek", "Transfigurations” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Assistant Scenic Artist''' |
'''Assistant Scenic Artist''' |
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'''Computer Monitors By''' |
'''Computer Monitors By''' |
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+ | * [[Sony Corp. of America]] ("Evolution” – “The Ensigns of Command", "Booby Trap", "The Price” – “Sins of The Father", "Tin Man” – “The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi” – “The Best of Both Worlds") |
'''Lenses and Panaflex ® Cameras By''' |
'''Lenses and Panaflex ® Cameras By''' |
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+ | * [[Dave Archer]] – Artwork Provider: Paintings ("Booby Trap", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Defector", "The Offspring", "Sins of the Father", "Tin Man", "Sarek") |
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− | * [[Rita Bellissimo]] |
+ | * [[Rita Bellissimo]] – Hair Stylist ("Hollow Pursuits") |
− | * [[Steve Burg]] |
+ | * [[Steve Burg]] – Model Maker: [[Promellian battle cruiser]] ("Booby Trap") |
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Episodes
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Evolution" | 3x01 | 40273-150 | 43125.8 | 1989-09-25 |
"The Ensigns of Command" | 3x02 | 40273-149 | Unknown | 1989-10-02 |
"The Survivors" | 3x03 | 40273-151 | 43152.4–43153.7 | 1989-10-09 |
"Who Watches The Watchers" | 3x04 | 40273-152 | 43173.5–43174.2 | 1989-10-16 |
"The Bonding" | 3x05 | 40273-153 | 43198.7 | 1989-10-23 |
"Booby Trap" | 3x06 | 40273-154 | 43205.6 | 1989-10-30 |
"The Enemy" | 3x07 | 40273-155 | 43349.2 | 1989-11-06 |
"The Price" | 3x08 | 40273-156 | 43385.6 | 1989-11-13 |
"The Vengeance Factor" | 3x09 | 40273-157 | 43421.9 | 1989-11-20 |
"The Defector" | 3x10 | 40273-158 | 43462.5–43465.2 | 1990-01-01 |
"The Hunted" | 3x11 | 40273-159 | 43489.2 | 1990-01-08 |
"The High Ground" | 3x12 | 40273-160 | 43510.7 | 1990-01-29 |
"Deja Q" | 3x13 | 40273-161 | 43539.1 | 1990-02-05 |
"A Matter of Perspective" | 3x14 | 40273-162 | 43610.4–43611.6 | 1990-02-12 |
"Yesterday's Enterprise" | 3x15 | 40273-163 | 43625.2 | 1990-02-19 |
"The Offspring" | 3x16 | 40273-164 | 43657.0 | 1990-03-12 |
"Sins of The Father" | 3x17 | 40273-165 | 43685.2 | 1990-03-19 |
"Allegiance" | 3x18 | 40273-166 | 43714.1 | 1990-03-26 |
"Captain's Holiday" | 3x19 | 40273-167 | 43745.2 | 1990-04-02 |
"Tin Man" | 3x20 | 40273-168 | 43779.3 | 1990-04-23 |
"Hollow Pursuits" | 3x21 | 40273-169 | 43807.4–43808.2 | 1990-04-30 |
"The Most Toys" | 3x22 | 40273-170 | 43872.2 | 1990-05-07 |
"Sarek" | 3x23 | 40273-171 | 43917.4–43920.7 | 1990-05-14 |
"Ménage à Troi" | 3x24 | 40273-172 | 43930.7 | 1990-05-28 |
"Transfigurations" | 3x25 | 40273-173 | 43957.2–43960.6 | 1990-06-04 |
"The Best of Both Worlds" | 3x26 | 40273-174 | 43989.1–43998.5 | 1990-06-18 |
Summary
Season 3 is marked by a string of abductions, with six people being kidnapped, and Captain Picard being abducted no less than three times. Captain Picard is abducted by aliens, takes a vacation which eventually gets him caught up in the search for a weapon from the future, mind melds with the legendary Vulcan Sarek, and is mistaken for a god by a primitive culture. He was again kidnapped with Doctor Crusher by Ansata terrorists. Data was abducted by Kivas Fajo, a collector of rare objects. He also continued to learn about Humanity, and constructed his own daughter, Lal. Worf adopts as his brother a young boy whose mother was killed under his command, and later meets with his real brother as his family is discommended because of the lies of Duras, a storyline which would continue into the next season, and onward. Commander Riker, Counselor Troi, and her mother Lwaxana Troi are all abducted by the Ferengi.
This season also features a loose story arc involving political tension between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire, and the latter's attempts to destabilize the Federation-Klingon alliance. This story line continues into season four, and is closely linked to the Worf/Duras story arc.
The USS Enterprise-D encounters the USS Enterprise-C which emerges from a time vortex, causing significant alterations to history. This is eventually resolved and removed from everyone's memories, though it had the side effect of creating a duplicate Lieutenant Natasha Yar in the past, who went on to become the mother of Sela before being killed by Romulans.
Additionally, Reginald Barclay comes on board the USS Enterprise-D and slowly begins to learn how to become a better officer, and Wesley Crusher is promoted to the rank of full ensign by Captain Picard after successfully discovering the key to rescuing Commander Riker, Counselor Deanna Troi and her mother Lwaxana, at the expense of his own entry into Starfleet Academy.
The season ends with the Borg entering Federation space, assimilating Captain Picard, and proceeding on a course to Earth, leaving Riker with the choice of whether or not to attempt to save Captain Picard.
Background information
- Gates McFadden returns to the cast as Doctor Beverly Crusher. Her first episode back is "The Ensigns of Command", although "Evolution" would air first.
- In the first episode of Season 3, La Forge has been promoted from lieutenant to lieutenant commander and Worf from lieutenant j.g. to full lieutenant.
- Cinematographer Edward R. Brown retires and is replaced by Marvin Rush, who continues to work on Star Trek for the next sixteen years. Rush's preference for a bright, vibrant color scheme (as opposed to the more subdued lighting used by Brown) heavily alters the look of the series from this season onwards.
- The Starfleet uniforms are redesigned twice. Initially, they are still made of a spandex-like material, but are looser fitting with a raised collar and no striping on the shoulders. Later in the season, the main characters receive uniforms manufactured with wool gabardine. The redesign was to relieve back pain caused by the spandex uniforms. Background extras continue to use the original uniforms until the following season.
- The type 2 phasers are redesigned by Rick Sternbach. Later in the season, the tricorder props are reconstructed with greater detail by Ed Miarecki.
- A new four-foot model of the USS Enterprise-D is built by Greg Jein. It makes its debut in "The Defector". Although it is incapable of saucer separation, it has more surface detail and accurately-lit Ten Forward windows.
- Head writer Maurice Hurley left after the second season, citing exhaustion from the in-fighting so prevalent among the writing staff in the early seasons. (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 171) Michael Wagner initially took over the writing staff, but stepped down after only four episodes. According to regular director Cliff Bole, "I just don't think it was his cup of tea as far as the way the show worked, and the way Rick and everybody knows the show so well that they all rely on each other. Input even comes in from the technical guys, who have almost been in space. I just don't think it was the way he'd been operating in other places." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 183) Wagner was in turn replaced by Michael Piller, who had impressed Berman and Gene Roddenberry with the script for "Evolution". (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion (2nd ed., p. 98))
- This is the first season to conclude with a cliffhanger: "The Best of Both Worlds". From here on out, every season begins with the conclusion to the previous season's cliffhanger episode, and ends with another cliffhanger, with the exception of the final season, which concludes with the series finale, "All Good Things..."
- Beginning this season, a new opening credits sequence is used. Previously, the credits featured a departure from Earth through the Terran solar system. From this season on, however, the credits feature various exotic stellar phenomena, beginning with the trademark blue nebula. Later, as the shot pans through a star system, the ringed planet shown is clearly not Saturn, as its surface appears to be rocky with what seem to be lava formations on the night side. The rings of the planet mask a visual inconsistency with the star fields between the new footage and the edit to the original shots of the ship from the Season 1 and 2 intro sequence.
- Jonathan Frakes makes his directorial debut, becoming the first of many Star Trek cast members to direct an episode. His first episode as director was "The Offspring". (He was not the first Star Trek performer to direct an episode, however, as TOS guest star Richard Compton had directed the episode "Haven" in the first season, and original cast members Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner had previously directed Star Trek films).
- Mark Lenard's appearance as Sarek in the eponymous episode marked the second occasion in which a character from Star Trek: The Original Series crossed over to The Next Generation.
Credits
Cast
- Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard
- Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker
- LeVar Burton as Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge ("Evolution” – “Allegiance", "Tin Man” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf
- Gates McFadden as Doctor Beverly Crusher
- Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi
- Brent Spiner as Lieutenant Commander Data
- Wil Wheaton as Acting Ensign/ Ensign Wesley Crusher ("Evolution” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding” – “The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted” – “The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective” – “Allegiance", "Tin Man” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Crew
Creator
Line Producer
Co-Producers
Producer
- Ira Steven Behr ("The Vengeance Factor” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Co-Executive Producer
- Michael Piller ("The Bonding” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Executive Producers
Executive Script Consultant
- Melinda M. Snodgrass ("Evolution” – “Ménage à Troi")
Executive Story Editor
- Richard Danus ("Booby Trap” – “Deja Q")
Story Editor
- Ronald D. Moore ("Sins of The Father” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Casting by
Music by
- Ron Jones ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Dennis McCarthy ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits” – “Sarek", "Transfigurations")
- Jay Chattaway ("Tin Man")
Main Title Theme by
Director of Photography
Production Designer
Editors
- J.P. Farrell ("Evolution", "The Bonding", "The Price", "The Hunted", "A Matter of Perspective", "Sins of The Father", "Tin Man", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Bob Lederman ("The Ensigns of Command", "Who Watches The Watchers", "The Enemy", "The Defector", "Deja Q", "The Offspring", "Captain's Holiday", "The Most Toys", "Transfigurations")
- Tom Benko, A.C.E. ("The Survivors", "Booby Trap", "The Vengeance Factor", "The High Ground", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Allegiance", "Hollow Pursuits") (received credit as A.C.E. from "Allegiance" on)
- Daryl S. Baskin ("Sarek")
- Howard S. Deane, A.C.E. ("Ménage à Troi")
Unit Production Manager
First Assistant Directors
- Chip Chalmers ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Brad Yacobian ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits", "Sarek", "Transfigurations")
- Adele G. Simmons ("A Matter of Perspective")
- Bruce Alan Solow ("Allegiance", "Tin Man") (credited as Bruce Allen Solow in "Tin Man")
Second Assistant Directors
- Adele G. Simmons ("Evolution” – “Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Jeff Cline ("A Matter of Perspective")
Costume Designer
- Robert Blackman (credited as Bob Blackman until "Who Watches The Watchers")
Original Starfleet Uniforms / Starfleet Uniforms Created By
Visual Effects Supervisors
- Rob Legato ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds") (credited as Robert Legato from "Ménage à Troi" on)
- Dan Curry ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Sarek", "Transfigurations")
- Ron Moore ("Hollow Pursuits")
- Gary Hutzel ("The Most Toys")
Post Production Supervisor
Original Set Design
Make-Up Supervisor
Set Decorators
- Tom Pedigo ("Evolution” – “The Enemy")
- Jim Mees ("The Price” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Senior Illustrator/ Technical Consultant
- Rick Sternbach (credited only as Senior Illustrator until "Allegiance")
Scenic Art Supervisor/ Technical Consultant
- Michael Okuda (credited only as Scenic Art Supervisor until "Allegiance")
Set Designer
Script Supervisor
Special Effects
Property Masters
- Alan Sims ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Joe Longo ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits", "Sarek", "Transfigurations")
Construction Coordinator
Hair Designer
Hair Stylists
- Barbara Lampson ("Evolution” – “The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Tim Jones ("The Hunted", "Deja Q")
- Rita Bordonaro ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
Make-Up Artists
- Gerald Quist ("Evolution” – “Transfigurations")
- June Abston Haymore
- Hank Edds, S.M.A. ("The Best of Both Worlds")
Production Associate
Visual Effects Coordinators
- Gary Hutzel ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "Ménage à Troi", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Ron Moore ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Sarek", "Transfigurations")
Production Coordinator
Post Production Associates
- Terri Martinez ("The Survivors” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Heidi Julian ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Wendy Rosenfeld ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Assistants to the Producers
- Terri Martinez ("Evolution” – “The Ensigns of Command")
- Carol Eisner ("Evolution” – “The Ensigns of Command")
Sound Mixer
- Alan Bernard, C.A.S.
Chief Lighting Technician
First Company Grip
Costumers
- Kimberley Thompson ("Evolution", "The Bonding", "The Price", "The Hunted", "A Matter of Perspective", "Sins of The Father", "Tin Man", "Sarek", "The Best of Both Worlds") (credited as Kimberly Thompson in "The Bonding", "The Price", "Sins of The Father", and "Sarek")
- David Velasquez ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "Transfigurations")
- Camille Argus ("The Ensigns of Command", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Vengeance Factor", "The High Ground", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Allegiance", "Hollow Pursuits", "Ménage à Troi")
- Amanda Chamberlin ("The Ensigns of Command” – “The Survivors", "The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted", "Deja Q", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits", "Sarek")
- Kris Jorgensen ("The Survivors", "The Enemy", "The Defector", "Deja Q", "The Offspring", "Captain's Holiday", "The Most Toys", "Transfigurations") (credited as Chris Jorgensen in "Deja Q")
- David Page ("A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "Tin Man", "The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi")
- Norma Johnson ("The Best of Both Worlds")
Visual Effects Associate
- David Takemura ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Music Editor
Supervising Sound Editor
Sound Editors
Post Production Sound By
Pre-Production Associate
- Eric A. Stillwell ("Deja Q” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Casting Executive
Stunt Coordinator
- Dennis Madalone ("Evolution” – “The Bonding", "The Enemy", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Hunted” – “Yesterday's Enterprise", "Sins of The Father", "Captain's Holiday", "Hollow Pursuits” – “Sarek", "Transfigurations” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Assistant Scenic Artist
Art Studio Paintings By
- Elaine Sokoloff ("A Matter of Perspective")
Research Consultant
Computer Monitors By
- Sony Corp. of America ("Evolution” – “The Ensigns of Command", "Booby Trap", "The Price” – “Sins of The Father", "Tin Man” – “The Most Toys", "Ménage à Troi” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
Lenses and Panaflex ® Cameras By
Special Visual Effects By
- Industrial Light & Magic, A Division of Lucasfilm, Ltd.
Additional Motion Control Facilities
Video Optical Effects By
Special Video Compositing
Editing Facilities
Uncredited
- Dave Archer – Artwork Provider: Paintings ("Booby Trap", "The Vengeance Factor", "The Defector", "The Offspring", "Sins of the Father", "Tin Man", "Sarek")
- Rita Bellissimo – Hair Stylist ("Hollow Pursuits")
- Steve Burg – Model Maker: Promellian battle cruiser ("Booby Trap")
- John Earl Burnett – First Assistant Camera Operator: Additional Photography/VFX Unit ("Evolution", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price")
- Lloyd A. Buswell – Construction Foreman
- John Caglione, Jr. – Makeup Artist ("Allegiance")
- Joe Chess – "A" Camera Operator
- Jerri Churchill – DGA Trainee ("Tin Man” – “Transfigurations")
- Ray Clarke – DFX Paint FX Artist: The Post Group
- Doug Davey – Re-Recording Mixer ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
- Thomas F. Denove – 2nd Unit Director of Photography ("The Ensigns of Command")
- Doug Drexler – Makeup Artist ("A Matter Of Perspective"); Special Effects Make-Up Artist ("Allegiance")
- Syd Dutton – Matte Artist ("The Ensigns of Command", "Sins of The Father", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Hank Edds – Makeup Artist ("Allegiance")
- Alfred T. Ferrante – ADR/ Foley Mixer
- Carl Fortina – Orchestra Contractor
- Donald S. Foster – Set Dresser
- Rick Freeman – Sound Editor ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
- Hala Gabriel – Accountant
- Shari Goodhartz – Writing Staff Intern ("Allegiance” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Don Greenberg – Lead Compositor/ Visual Effects Editor: The Post Group ("Tin Man", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Chris Haire – Re-Recording Mixer ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
- Joseph Hodges – Set Designer: Zibalian escape pod ("The Most Toys")
- Dennis Hoerter – Motion Control Technician ("Evolution” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi – Makeup Artist ("Evolution” – “The Best of Both Worlds")
- Gregory Jein – Model Maker
- Stan Kellam – Visual Effects Editor: The Post Group
- Kristina Kochoff – Production Assistant
- David Krieger – Scientific Technical Advisor
- Don Lee – Visual Effects Editor ("Deja Q", "Tin Man", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Peter Levin – Whale Sound Specialist ("Tin Man")
- Jill MacKay – Jewelry Designer
- Gary Maynard – Special Effects Technician: Image "G"
- Tony Meininger – Model Maker: Delta Rana warship ("The Survivors")
- Ed Miarecki – Prop Maker
- Richard L. Morrison – Re-Recording Mixer ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
- Peter Moyer – Visual Effects Editor: The Post Group ("Deja Q")
- Erik Nash – Motion Control Supervisor ("Tin Man"); Motion Control Camera Operator ("The Best of Both Worlds")
- Frank Orsatti – Stunt Coordinator ("A Matter of Perspective")
- Ernie Over – Assistant to Gene Roddenberry
- Michael Piller – Teleplay ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
- Steve Price – Quantel Harry Artist: The Post Group ("Deja Q"); Visual Effects Animator ("Tin Man"); Visual Effects Animation Designer ("The Best of Both Worlds")
- Maricella Ramirez – Key First Assistant Camera Operator
- Joseph Smith – Orchestrator
- Elaine Sokoloff – Scenic and Graphic Artist ("The High Ground", "The Most Toys")
- Armin Steiner – Music Scoring Mixer
- Eric Stillwell – Script Coordinator ("Booby Trap")
- Greg R. Stone – Special Effects Technician ("The Ensign of Command", "Who Watches The Watchers", "Booby Trap", "The Price", "The Defector", "The High Ground", "A Matter of Perspective", "The Offspring", "Allegiance", "The Most Toys")
- Robert Stromberg – Matte Artist ("The Best of Both Worlds")
- Bill Taylor – Matte Cameraperson ("The Best of Both Worlds")
- Ron Thornton – Model Maker: Promellian battle cruiser ("Booby Trap")
- Jerry Trent – Foley Artist ("Allegiance")
- Guy Vardaman – Research Consultant ("Evolution” – “The Defector")
- Elaina M. Vescio – Set Security
- Michael Wagner – Co-Executive Producer ("Evolution” – “Who Watches The Watchers")
- Jana Wallace – Secretary to Gene Roddenberry/Script typist
- Ron Walters – Makeup Artist ("Allegiance")
- L.Z. Ward – Set Security
- Michael Westmore, Jr. – Prosthetic Electronics ("The Offspring", "The Best of Both Worlds")
- Dana White – Art Department Associate / Model Maker: Gregory Jein, Inc.
- Lisa Putman White – Co-Writer ("Tin Man")
- Beth Woods – Additional Story Material ("Sins of the Father")
Production companies
- Central Casting – Extras Casting
See also
- TNG Season 3 performers
- TNG Season 3 UK VHS
- TNG Season 3 US VHS
- TNG Season 3 DVD
- TNG Season 3 Blu-ray
External links
- Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Three Credits at StarTrek.com
- The Next Generation Season 3 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
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