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Star Trek: The Next Generation :: Ship in a Bottle (06x12)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Ship in a Bottle
Episode #: 06x12
Production Number: 238
Original Airdate: Monday January 25th, 1993
10/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Country: Aired On:
IE (BBC TWO) Sep 27, 1995
FR (BBC TWO) Sep 27, 1995
UK (BBC TWO) Sep 27, 1995
Episode Crew
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: René Echevarria
 
Episode Summary
 
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Stardate: 46424.1 The self-aware holocharacter, Sherlock Holmes' arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty, created in season 2's Elementary, Dear Data (02x03), reappears on the holodeck when Lt. Barclay performs a diagnostic check. Moriarty is able to take control of the Enterprise, and demands that the love of his life, Countess Regina Barthalomew, be given the same cognisance he has been given. However, is this really his true goal?
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Daniel Davis (1)playedProfessor MoriartyRecurring (second appearance)
Dwight SchultzplayedLt. Reginald "Reg" Barclay IIIRecurring (4th appearance)
Majel BarrettvoicedComputerRecurring (30th appearance)
Clement von FranckensteinplayedGentleman 
Stephanie BeachamplayedCountess 
 
Main Cast
 
Patrick StewartplayedCaptain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan FrakesplayedCommander William T. Riker
LeVar BurtonplayedLieutenant/Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge
Michael DornplayedLieutenant Worf
Gates McFaddenplayedDr. Beverly Crusher
Marina SirtisplayedCounselor Deanna Troi
Brent SpinerplayedLt. Commander Data
 
Episode Notes
 
Log Entry:
*Captain's Log, Stardate 46424.1. The Enterprise is in the Detrian system for a unique celestial event. The collision of two planets.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Professor Moriarty refers to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as being an "Englishman who has been dead now for four centuries." In reality, Doyle was Scottish.
 
 
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