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Star Trek: The Next Generation :: The Wounded (04x12)
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| Title: | The Wounded |
| Episode #: | 04x12 |
| Production Number: | 186 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday January 28th, 1991 |
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CA (Télé-Québec) |
Jan 28, 1991 |
IE (BBC TWO) |
Sep 07, 1994 |
FR (BBC TWO) |
Sep 07, 1994 |
UK (BBC TWO) |
Sep 07, 1994 |
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Stardate: 44429.6 A highly respected and decorated Starfleet captain, Benjamin Maxwell, has turned renegade without explanation. With his ship, a Nebula-class science vessel called the Phoenix, he is attacking numerous Cardassian vessels and outposts along the border. His actions are threatening the fragile peace that exists following the Federation-Cardassian war.
However, transporter chief Miles O'Brien served with Maxwell on the Rutledge. Both Picard and Starfleet Command hope that O'Brien can convince his former commanding officer to stand down before it become necessary to destroy his ship.
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Gates McFadden (Beverly Crusher) does not appear in this episode. | This episode marks the first appearance of the Cardassians in Star Trek. | Marc Alaimo, playing Gul Macet, will have a far more substantial role on DS9, when he plays the regularly recurring character Gul Dukat. |
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