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Star Trek: The Next Generation
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| Title: | Déjà Q |
| Episode Number: | 61 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 13 |
| Production Number: | 161 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 05th, 1990 |
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Stardate 43539.1 The Enterprise moves in to assist Bre'el IV, as their planet's satellite's orbit has decayed exponentially, sending it on a collision course with the planet. Just as the Enterprise begins the operation to attempt to move the satellite away from the planet, an intense ringing is heard throughout the ship. It is just then that a very undignified Q makes another appearance aboard Picard's ship.
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| John de Lancie actually had to do the Q nude scene in the buff because the showing him any other way looked fake to the cameras. |
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