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  Episode Information  
Title: Angel One
Episode Number: 14
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 14
Production Number: 115
Original Airdate: Monday January 25th, 1988
8/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Michael Ray Rhodes
Writer: Patrick Barry (1)
  Episode Summary  
Stardate: 41636.9 The Enterprise is sent to make a belated effort to find the possible survivors from a lost freighter that crashed seven years earlier. There, they find the planet that the freighter crashed on is ruled by women, with men in the subservient position. The crew then learns that there were survivors, but that they became outcasts, who were forced to go into hiding. The outcasts are now considered enemies of the state, and threatened with execution if found.

Meanwhile, to make matters worse, a virulent virus outbreak has occurred aboard the Enterprise. Most of the crew has become incapacitated to the point that the away team is not even allowed to return, except for Data.

Matters become even more critical when the Enterprise is desperately needed at the neutral zone, to fend off several threatening Romulan Warbirds.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Karen MontgomeryplayedBeata 
Patricia McPhersonplayedAriel 
Sam HenningsplayedRamsey 
Co-Guest Stars
Leonard CrofootplayedTrentRecurring (first appearance)
  Episode Notes  
At the end of the episode, Riker is the one required to say “engage,” as Capt. Picard is too hoarse to speak.
 
The matte painting used for the cityscape in this episode will become the most used matte painting in Star Trek, making appearances a few more times in the series as well as in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
 
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