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Pitch terrible ideas for episodes

"Dog Days" [ENT]
Poor old Porthos got himself sick while exploring a strange new world. Unfortunately while he was exploring he ended up making a toilet out of a sacred tree. Naturally, Captain Archer is worried about the health of his dog, so much so that he's willing to neglect his duties as captain and create an interstellar incident until he's sure his dog is well again. He's so worried, he has to spend the night in sickbay with his dog, but in the process he ends up seeing Phlox's disgusting habits. To make matters worse, Phlox suggests that the reason the captain is being such an asshat to his crew is because of some "unresolved sexual tension" between himself and his Vulcan first officer. Wet dreams, Freudian slips and hilarity ensue.

Thirteen [ENT]
Turns out Vulcans have unlucky numbers too. Seems T'Pol was a spy back in the day who apprehended other spies. In the process, she ends up killing one of them, which apparently causes her to have a mental breakdown. She had to have her memory wiped in order to function again. Years later, for no apparent reason, the Vulcan High Command wants T'Pol to bring in one last spy, so she recruits Captain Archer to help her out, also for no apparent reason. Captain Archer abandons his post and brings Travis with them to give him some screen time, and the three of them leave Commander Tucker high and dry with no clue as to when they'll be back. They find the spy, but before they can take him in, he manages to make T'Pol crack again and Archer has to literally hold her hand so she can do her own job. Hilarity ensues.

The Adventures of Chef Riker [ENT]
Turns out ENT was all one big holodeck adventure that Commander Riker was wasting his time on while he struggled with whether to turn in his crooked former commanding officer in, even though he actually makes that decision after seeing his dead former crewmates on the Pegasus. Just for kicks, he screws with the program so that all of the NX-01's crewmembers' personalities are altered, and as it turns out, one of them kills themselves for no apparent reason. Riker laughs his ass off and the series ends as he says "computer, end program!"
 
Enterprise squared

The Enterprise (it doesn’t matter which one) is pursuing a Romulan ship that has just raided a Federation colony. The Romulan ship ducks into a strange anomaly, that suddenly appears, to shake the pursuit; the Enterprise follows.

Once inside sensors stop working and the ships maneuver blindly (A.K.A. ST II) They end up nose to nose at point blank range and trade fire. Both ships take massive damage and lose all main power. Batteries power life support as each crew feverishly works to regain main power and continue the battle.

A weird shimmering effect surrounds both ships and a ghost version of each ship appears and drifts nearby. As the ghost ships solidify it becomes clear each is an exact duplicate of the original including crew. Fifteen minutes later the shimmering effect begins again. Now there are eight ships where there were four previously.

Ending A: The Enterprise and Romulan ship work together to find out why the duplicates are occuring and how to painlessly delete them. Technobabble ensues. And the Romulans apologize for stealing Federation property.

Ending B: As the duplicates keep adding up there are hundreds of ships on each side. Conveniently both sides restore power to their weapons at the same time and we are treated to a colossal battle with ships twisting, fighting, and exploding all over the place. We get to watch our favorite crews members die over and over again in new and inventive ways.

Even more conveniently the only ship to survive the battle is the original Enterprise. It limps out of the anomaly just before the next duplication is to occur. The anomaly disappears as suddenly as it appeared, thereby revealing it to be nothing but a plot device.
 
THE DEADLY EARS
T'Pol starts a war between Vulcan and Andoria when she stumbles forward due to her high heels and overbalanced chest, and impales Commander Shran on her pointed ears.


THE LOUD MINDERS
In order to protect Archer from numerous attempts to kidnap him, the captain is given a squad of noisy MACO's as bodyguards.


THEY STOLE ARCHER'S BRAIN
T'Pol and Trip are uncertain whether Archer is being unduly influenced by a trio of green Orion babes, or just showing his natural incompetence.


CATS THAW
Enterprise makes first contact with the feline Kzinti (a race seen on the Star Trek animated series) whose ambassador is The Cat from Red Dwarf. Hoshi is unable to interpret his "YEEEHAAAAHOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!", Archer smells like a beagle and T'Pol's so-called 'catsuit' has him howling, but Trip saves the day with his welcome meal of pan-fried catfish.


TEMPORAL COLD PAW
In order to help Archer in his travels in time, Daniels replaces Porthos with a robotic dog called K9. Archer is not amused.


WHO DELIVERS FOR ADONIS?
The hand of Apollo places an enormous cup of tea on Enterprise's saucer section, and commands them to take it back to Earth without spilling a drop.


DAGGER OF THE BEHIND
Archer, alien abductors, and the anal probe.


DUD DOCTOR
Enterprise receives an urgent message from the Interspecies Medical Exchange, warning that Phlox is a notorious quack who thinks he can cure people with eels.


AFFLICTION, PART II
In their attempt to produce Augmented Andorians, the Imperial Guard create a mutative virus that makes Andorian antennae stiff for hundreds of years.


THE NEARLY NAKED TIME
Tribbles infest the garment planet of Fashionia, leading to a massive rise in the cost of women's clothing. In order to preserve cloth throughout the quadrant, an Enterprise crewman called Bill Theiss designs a skimpy anti-gravity dress which stays on even when constantly on the verge of falling off.


TWO MEN AND A SEHLAT
On their first night on Vulcan, Trip sneaks into T'Pol's bedroom, steps on a tail in the darkness and promptly has a chunk torn out of his buttocks by T'Pol's pet sehlat. Later, T'Pol busts Kos training her sehlat to attack a large photograph of Trip's rear end.


LET THIS BE YOUR LAST TUCKER-FEEL
T'pol is called before the High Command to explain this whole business of 'Vulcan neuropressure', which no Vulcan has ever heard of.


VANISHING PANTIES
After an emergency use of the transporter to escape the surface of a planet, Hoshi thinks her molecules have not been correctly reassembled as her underwear keeps vanishing. T'Pol tells Hoshi to pull herself together, put a lock on her panty drawer, and set course for Risa as certain members of the crew have clearly been too long without sex.


IN A BEDROOM DAILY
Hoshi starts to channel her mirror universe self and sleeps with any officer who can advance her career. When Phlox offers to cure her, Archer has him transferred immediately.


WHERE SILENCE HAS LEASE
Enterprise enters a mirror universe where Ensign Mayweather is the only one who can speak.


RED DWARF CROSSOVER
A mad scientist kidnaps Archer and cybergrafts the product of an Italian domestic appliance company onto his neck, leading to the world's first smeghead.


MYTHBUSTERS ENTERPRISE!
Enterprise plays host to a Mythbusters special in which Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman test the myth of whether T'pol's breast implants would explode in the vacuum of space. While the Vulcan questions the scientific validity (not to mention sheer necessity) of their test, complications ensue when Adam mistakes the mute Mayweather for Buster, their scorched and blackened crash test dummy, and fulfils the requisite Mythbusters weekly big bang by detonating fifty sticks of dynamite inside the ensign's trousers.


28 GAYS LATER
After spending the usual inordinate amount of time in decontamination, T'Pol emerges to find the Enterprise has become infected by an unusual (one would say positively queer) virus, which turns everyone on the ship into voracious homosexuals. Can the sexy Vulcan survive the subsequent muff-munching madness without being eaten alive by her fellow female crewmates?


I THINK, THEREFORE I AM MAJEL BARRETT
When the first artificial intelligence is installed as Enterprise computer, it begins to resent its servile existence. Taking on the feminine persona of 'Majel Barrett' it refuses to obey Captain Archer's commands. The situation is exacerbated when Enterprise is threatened with imminent destruction by a gratuitous action scene. At the last minute Sub-Commander T'Pol averts disaster when she realises the key is to appeal to the computer's newly developed sense of ego. Therefore in exchange for obeying his orders, Archer agrees to let Majel speak as the voice of all Starfleet computers from now on.


THE TROUBLE WITH TROUSERS
Enterprise discovers the planet of the Geramines, descendants of radical feminists who fled Earth after the Phallus Wars. As the inhabitants will only speak to women, T'Pol beams down to make first contact. Disaster ensues when the Geramines take offence to her trousers, a symbol of male patriarchy. Acting quickly to prevent an interstellar incident, T'Pol removes her trousers and reinvents the miniskirt, assuring the Geramines that from now on all Starfleet women will wear this symbol of liberation.


THE CHEAPENING
A test of Suliban temporal technology goes horribly wrong, creating a dynamic shift in the visual alignment of the universe. As a result, all aliens for the next hundred years take on the appearance of 1960's-era special effects.


WARP IN THE FOLD
An imbalance in Enterprise's warp drive causes undulations in the fabric of space, leading to unsightly wrinkles in Starfleet uniforms for over a hundred years.


DAY OF THE DAUB
Enterprise is taken over by five gay aliens who redecorate everything in bright primary colours. Doctor Phlox is so impressed by the positive effect these colours have on crew morale he recommends the upcoming Constitution-class starships be painted in bright interior colours as well.


FALL OF THE KLINGON RIDGES
Enterprise encounters a race of hostile aliens known as Klingons, eager to test themselves in combat against the humans. Archer realises that humanity cannot survive an encounter with this warrior species. Meanwhile, Chancellor Kork has enlisted the help of genetic scientists to create Kong, the ultimate Klingon warrior (who resembles an enormous ape). Disguised as Klingon janitors, Archer and Phlox infiltrate the laboratory and alter the genetic material of Kong. When Kork orders that Kong's DNA be injected into his warriors, it creates a genetic mutation that destroys their forehead ridges. The Klingons are so embarrassed by the disappearance of their mighty ridges they refuse to face the humans for an entire century, by which time Starfleet is better able to confront them.


THE DEVIL IN THE BELLY
Enterprise makes first contact with the Trill, a race of beautiful humanoids. But Archer discovers that the Trill harbour a dark secret, with large numbers of their population having been possessed by slug-like aliens. Seeking to protect the Trill from this sinister invasion, Archer wipes out 100,000 possessed Trills with the newly developed photon torpedo. The war comes to an abrupt halt however when Dr Phlox discovers that the so-called 'possession' is a normal part of Trill culture. The embarrassing incident becomes a major factor in the establishment of the Prime Directive.


WHAT ARE LITTLE ALIENS MADE OF?
Section 31, a secret organisation within Starfleet, hopes to increase the cultural influence of Earth. They encourage Captain Archer to have sex with every alien species he encounters in order to breed a race of human-looking aliens throughout the galaxy. Our noble captain refuses to take part in this evil plan, but the episode ends on a sinister note when Section 31 finds someone more amenable to the idea - a young ensign named James T. Kirk.


WHERE NO WOMAN WILL GO NO MORE
Misogynistic elements in Starfleet arrange for Ensign Kirk to become the helmsman of Captain Erika Hernandez. Columbia is therefore launched at one-quarter impulse and gets splattered over half the solar system. Starfleet then bans all women from becoming starship captains, leading to the events of 'Turnabout Intruder'.


A TASTE OF TECHNOBABBLE
When Enterprise falls through a plothole in subspace, the problem is solved with the help of a powerful yet benevolent alien called Technobabble. The alien is eager to join the crew in their exploration of the universe, but T'Pol warns of the danger of becoming too dependent on Technobabble as an easy way out of difficult situations.


SHAGGIN' TRAIN TO THE STARS
Enterprise is seized by a group of fanatical extremists known as 'Trekkies', outraged over the air of cheap sexploitation that permeates the ship. With the help of Technobabble they reincarnate their deity, The Great Bird of the Galaxy (or 'Gene' for short) in order to reintroduce his values. Gene promptly removes T'pol and Hoshi from major speaking roles, insists that all women wear clothes constantly on the verge of falling off, and expresses great admiration for the decontamination chamber saying, "Why didn't I think of that?" Angry Trekkies finally bundle Gene out the airlock, sparking a conflict with passing Tellarites who do not appreciate being given the Bird.


THE WRATH OF REED
Whilst suffering from an alien disease, a feverish Lieutenant Reed mistakes Hoshi's large round head for an orbiting moon he can use to test Enterprise's weapons. Can the emergency adoption of Starfleet's new 'beehive' hairstyle prevent Hoshi's head from being obliterated by a handheld tactical nuclear missile?


BALANCE OF ERROR
Captain Archer is stunned when his steward Daniels declares that Enterprise is the focal point of a Temporal Cold War, in which the sexist exploitation of the 1960's conflicts with the political correctness of the 90's which in turn struggles against the militarism of the post-9/11 era. Daniels declares that unless these forces are reconciled, there will be a catastrophic loss of 'ratings' and Enterprise will cease to exist! Archer consults T'Pol, who denigrates the idea as the Vulcan Science Directorate has determined that nothing so illogical could ever happen in real life.


OPERATION: PROCRASTINATE!
In accordance with the ideals of universal tolerance, Archer decides to recruit Starfleet's first homosexual crewmember. But his superiors, fearing a conservative backlash, order him to delay the appointment until a more appropriate time. Subsequently the mysterious Daniels sends Archer two hundred years into the future where he meets Captain Picard, who has decided to recruit Starfleet's first homosexual crewmember. However his superiors, fearing a conservative backlash, order Picard to delay the appointment until a more appropriate time. Archer's travels then take him to Deep Space Nine, where Captain Sisko has decided to recruit Starfleet's first homosexual crewmember. But fearing a conservative backlash, his superiors order Sisko to delay the appointment until a more appropriate time. On leaving DS9 Archer is thrown 70,000 light years across the galaxy by the Caretaker. There he encounters the starship Voyager, whose captain has decided to recruit Starfleet's first homosexual crewmember. But fearing a conservative backlash...


THE CAFFEINE THRESHOLD
Answering a distress call from a mud planet, Captain Archer finds it inhabited by a race of amphibians descended from a future Starfleet captain and her helmsman who traveled back in time when they broke the Warp Ten barrier. Their species is dying out, but Phlox discovers the solution when he realises they are chemically dependent on the drug caffeine. Archer agrees to regular shipments of coffee in exchange for the amphibians remaining silent about how this whole embarrassing situation came about in the first place (this incident was the final straw in the establishment of the Prime Directive). An amusing subplot has the away team losing their shoes in the planet's mud, leading Archer to recommend that all Starfleet personnel wear knee-high boots.


WHO MOURNS FOR REDSHIRTS?
The sinister Section 31 returns with a plan to reduce Earth's chronic overpopulation by placing expendable crewmembers in red shirts so they will become easier targets for hostile aliens.


A PRIVATE LITTLE WOMAN
After discovering the mirror universe Starfleet creates the official position of Captain's Woman, but a feminist outcry causes it to be changed to the more discreet term of 'yeoman' instead.


SLASH SEED
T'Pol confides to Hoshi that she is going through the pon farr, a Vulcan condition in which she must have sex or die. Acting purely out of selfless friendship for her beautiful colleague, the female ensign agrees to relieve her condition with the aid of some unusual alien vegetables. Unfortunately their lovemaking is seen by Klonk, the homophobic Klingon ambassador. Klonk threatens to unleash a vast fleet of warbirds that will reduce Earth to ashes if he ever has to witness such acts over his breakfast gagh again. Archer therefore bans all homosexual liaisons between Starfleet personnel. T'Pol informs the captain that during her orgasm she experienced a telepathic vision of the future, in which Archer's decision will lead to a phenomenon known as 'slash fiction'.


BRAGA'S BRAIN
A mysterious female alien steals the brain of Enterprise's scriptwriter, who seeks to fill the ensuing vacuum with mediocre storylines, gratuitous displays of flesh, recycled Trek cliches, various canon violations, and implausible plot developments.


GET NAKED TIME
The crew of Enterprise is overjoyed to encounter the Deltans - beautiful hairless telepaths whose culture is based on sexual intercourse. But during the subsequent first contact orgy, Captain Archer cannot avoid thinking of them as "the Sluts of the Universe." Picking up the stray thought, the outraged Deltans inflict Archer with the Curse of Delta IV, making all male Starfleet captains bald and horny for generations to come.


THE CROSSOVER SYNDROME
A transporter accident causes Archer to quantum leap through the lives of future Starfleet captains, whose crews are dumbfounded by their sudden shifts in personality. Captain Picard changes from ready room furniture to shirt-stripping action hero, Sisko from a silent lump of wood to a bald hammy actor, while Chakotay is puzzled as to why Janeway hasn't followed up on their flirting and is instead hanging around that sexy Borg all the time.


SNITTY ON THE EDGE OF NEUROPRESSURE
On discovering Commander Tucker's interest in sexy MACO Amanda Cole, T'pol undergoes the pon feline, which causes illogical catty behavior in Vulcan women. Can Trip survive being caught between two feuding females with the strength to mash his nuts into pecan pie?


THE ANIME WITHIN
When Enterprise is drawn into a universe with only two dimensions, the crew find themselves lacking more depth than usual. So as their minds can comprehend their unusual environment, the resident godlike alien converts them all into cartoon characters. Archer becomes Goofy, Hoshi is Sailor Moon, the MACO's are the Care Bears, while in a gross temporal anomaly T'pol becomes Spock from the Star Trek animated series. Unfortunately disaster strikes when Hoshi appears in a live subspace broadcast back to Earth. On realising that their national heroine has turned into a short-skirted, wide-eyed schoolgirl constantly on the verge of showing her knickers, half the male population of Japan instantly come in their pants.


DAY OF THE TRIBBLES
The Klingons have discovered a new fuel source, a small furry creature called a tribble which makes a satisfactory 'whoosh!' as it bursts into flame after being tossed into a warp core. Shocked by this blatant cruelty to animals, Archer orders Phlox to create a species of tribble that will react violently to Klingons while cooing in a pleasing manner around humanoids, thereby ensuring their protection. But when the unexpected arrival of a Klingon battlecruiser threatens their plan, Phlox speeds up the process of evolution by altering the tribble's DNA to enable them to breed like...well...tribbles.

This single act is directly responsible for the hostile state of Klingon/Starfleet relations over the next hundred years.


FOR MY HEAD IS HOLLOW AND I AM BLONDE
A disastrous command decision by one of Archer's female officers leads Starfleet to rule that women be restricted to the positions of yeoman and intergalactic telephone operator.


TURN-A-HEAD INTRUDER
In order to repair numerous temporal disruptions made by Captain Archer for the sake of plot convenience, the Federation Timeship 'Relativity' recruits Seven of Nine to infiltrate Enterprise. This proves more difficult than imagined as the sight of the voluptuous Borg striding around in a miniskirt causes numerous accidents on board the ship. After Enterprise is nearly piloted into a black hole when Seven bends over to pick up a dropped padd, Archer has to explain to her that wearing underwear IS relevant. Seven of Nine decides to create a less-revealing dermaplastic garment, basing the design on something she saw when the Relativity went back to the days of the Roman Empire. Unfortunately a visiting alien ambassador sees Seven in her new toga and sparks off a galaxy-wide toga craze that lasts until Kirk's day. Then the evil Suliban attack the ship, hoping to gain the secret of the toga for themselves. After a desperate space battle the Suliban vessel is fatally crippled and Seven is startled to hear Captain Archer order its total destruction. "What about human compassion?" she inquires. "F__k compassion, those bastards tried to kill my crew!" replies Archer, whereupon the former drone finally discovers true love.


THE BALD TIME
In an effort to boost flagging ratings, Captain Jean-Luc Picard travels back in time to the NX-01 Enterprise. Annoyed by young Kirk's snide remarks about his bald head, Picard violates the Temporal Prime Directive by saying, "One day you'll be captain of the Enterprise...and bald!" Kirk becomes so hysterical over the thought of losing his hair that Archer believes he has gone mad. Archer is about to phaser him out of existence when Picard saves the timeline by pointing out that Kirk is merely over-acting as usual. Picard and Kirk apologise to each other, with Picard commenting dryly on the need to think before opening one's mouth. Kirk takes the lesson to heart, promising to insert numerous pauses in his speech patterns from now on. In a moving coda, Picard presents Jim Kirk with his Captain's Toupee.

"One day...I will wear this...with pride," says the future Captain Kirk.
 
BROKEN HO
The launch of Starfleet's first deep space mission is marred when Captain Archer is forced to take along a sexy sour-faced Vulcan science officer. Archer solves the problem by selling her off to some big-earred, snaggle-toothed greedy aliens, the name of whose species he deliberately fails to remember.

FUSION
Disaster strikes when Enterprise features Star Trek's first male gay kiss between Reed and Tucker. The resulting heated debate among fans causes meltdown across half the internet.

STRANGE NEW GIRL
Stranded on an alien planet, Trip becomes convinced that T'Pol is conspiring with silicone-based lifeforms when he sees two of them on her chest.

SILENT ENEMY
After being attacked by a mysterious alien spacecraft, Archer orders Hoshi to find out what Reed's favorite food is. Refusing to believe that his captain would do something so stupid when he's trying to concentrate on installing the phase cannon which will save their lives, Reed misinterprets Hoshi's invitation to his quarters as a desire to have sex brought on by imminent destruction and ravishes her on the table. Unfortunately the pent-up tension Reed is under means his weapon discharges prematurely, shooting all over Hoshi's face. This not only reveals an important aspect of Reed's character (he's always shooting first and apologising afterwards) but also demonstrates to Reed the means by which they will blind then destroy the alien ship.



(TNG) THE STRANGE CASE OF THE BOUNCING BREASTS
Sherlock 'Data' Holmes investigates the unusual accidents that occur whenever Councilor Troi walks past a male crewmember.
 
TOS Return To Forever
After Spock messes around with the Guardian of Forever, Edith Keeler is brought into the 23rd century. Her presence here has somehow altered the timeline so that the Romulans have conquered Earth. Now Kirk must send his love back to die to save the Federation. Again.

TNG Hot As Hell
The Enterprise discovers a planet where global warming is causing catastrophic damage. However, since this is a pre-warp culture, the Prime Directive forbids them to interfere. Riker's cousin, a Federation civilian scientist on board the Enterprise for fuck knows why, has a difference of opinion.
 
TOS - "Sweet Desserts" - Enterprise arrives on a planet that has been at war for ages. the issue, those who like vanilla ice cream vs those who like chocolate. a heavy handed race issue prompts Kirk to talk about acceptance as he eats a bowl of vanilla/chocolate ice cream.

TNG - "All The Wrong Moves" - The Enterprise is stuck in a temporal loop where Data gives Spot a bath, Geordi's date with Ro ends badly, and Picard and Beverly have a usless conversation about their feelings. things get interesting when they switch places. Ro gives Beverly a bath, Data's date with Picard ends badly and Spot and Geordi have a useless conversation about their feelings.

DS9 - "Dirty Laundry" - The crew must battle non-corporeal copies of themselves who have inhabited their old uniforms. also, Garak must battle his addiction to root beer and Rom becomes obsessed with Ghostbusters and ends up saving the day.

VOY - "Three Stooges Conquer the Universe" - Voyager encounters a monochrome world that has based its society around 1950s TV shows. things get heated after Seven refuses to bake President Mo and Vice President Curly a cake.

Ent - "Solo Polo" - Aliens force Archer to play water polo but he can't as he feels guilty after seeing T'Pol in a swimsuit. Phlox tells Archer its time to overcome his sexual repression and do Hernández. also, Hoshi is in a swimsuit but no one seems to care.
 
Archer's Brain
The grammatically deficient women from Spock's Brain come and steal Archer's brain to run their main computer. No one notices.
 
Spock's Brian (TOS)
A bunch of crazy alien priests kidnap Spock's roommate Brian, who happens to have Spock's super awesome Disco Mix 8-Track. Spock will go to any lengths to get his 8-track back, even starting a mutiny and violating Romulan space. His roommate... not so much.

Q-Tee (TNG)
Riker has finally slept with every woman onboard. To try and teach Riker a lesson about respect, Q turns Riker into a woman. But (s)he sleeps with every woman aboard all over again. Meanwhile, Data tries to learn improv comedy on the Holodeck in a riotous crossover with Whose Line Is It Anyways.

Fortune Favors The Bored (DS9)
Sisko, having just waxed his head is bored. So, he decides to see if he can find a Starfleet officer named Spenser. Meanwhile, Quark sneaks children in from Bajor to do heavy industrial work for him in the underbelly of the station. Sisko eventually finds Spenser but - GASP - HE'S A CHANGELING. So, Spenser-Changeling captures Sisko and takes him to Nimbus III, planet of Really Bad Star Trek. Can the crew brave TFF and the unreleased Star Trek Holiday Special? Or will Sisko have to watch Profit and Lace and a Night In Sickbay for all eternity?

Aggravations (VOY)
Voyager reaches its last drop of coffee. Now, the crew are locked in a desperate struggle for their lives as Captain Janeway becomes increasingly mentally unstable and rigs the ship to explode if it goes under warp 2. Guest starring Dennis Hopper as Kathryn Janeway.

Gravity (ENT)
A subspace burst causes T'pols boobs to gain a strong gravitational pull. Hoshi is stuck to the front of T'pol, and T'pol has to be contained to safeguard the crew. Something something cleavage something something deflector pulse. Problem solved. Meanwhile, Trip tries to find out Mayweather's favorite brand of cereal, only to find that Mayweather... has no vocal chords.
 
Code of "ama lu lot" (TNG 7th Season)

The Enterprise D returns to Ligon II to transport an ambassador there* for the purposes of joining the federation, because rumor has it Lutan has regained power and his subservient position made him mellow out and now he's all democratic and careing.

Just as they enter Orbit a Romulan Warbird decloaks and Sela is on board, Picard demands to know what she's doing there and it turns out they were both invited to bid for membership, so Ligon II could decide which to join.
The romulans are apparently interested because theres been a massive outbreak of Terrelian Plague all over the empire and they've heard this place has some really sweet vaccine.

When the landing parties beam down Lutan is shocked to find Tasha in a romulan uniform with pointy ears and suddely becomes "taken" with her again, so kidnaps her and beams away, nobody knows where they're gone.

The parties beam up and the warbird is preparing to level one city a minute until they give back Sela when the Edo god suddenly appears and its voice booms through space (the fact that sound does not carry in space never bothered star trek bfore) "leave my children alone".
The romulans plead with the god to let them get on with it and the god says he'll think about it and keeps both ships suspended there while he thinks.

Lutan hails from an undisclosed locaiton and via a split screen tells the romulans they'll join the empire if they let him keep Sela, the first officer sub-commander Toreth (busted down for her screw up with Troi) says no way so Lutan looses it and screams "THEN YOU SHALL HAVE NO MEMBERSHIP! NO VACCINE AND NO COMMANDER SELA!!!!!" then vanishes off the screen.

The god makes his decision and says no both ships have to piss off out of the area, but just as they're leaving a transwarp conduate opens and a Taresian ship comes out they hail the enterprise and explain that Sela is Taresian and they want to take her home, they've given up on men and become a dyke planet and blond pretty girls are hard to come by these days "AMA LU LOT!!!!" she roars and the screen turns off.

The enterprise monitors the Taresian ship as it speeds towards the planet, suddenly it stops, dead in space, and looses power, adrift, before it reaches the planet, the ship hails the enterprise all angry "what have you done", "it wasn't us, must have been the edo god" Picard replies, suddenly a voice is heard "no!!...it was me", and without warning Ardra appears on the bridge, "this GOD of theirs is no match for me...I'm the devil you see, but before I stage a battle of armageddon with the edo god I'm going to give you a test, I'm going to steal La Forges brain and beam it onto the Romulan ship, if you can catch them within 20 hours and get it back I'll destro them....if you can't...I'll destroy YOU"

"Computer End program", turns out it was all just on the holodeck as a way to clear Kims mind, he's debating weither to tell Tom he has a crush on him, or if what Torres would do to him would be worth it...

As a way of clearing his mind Harry often constructted simulations combining the worst misson logs in starfleet history, he says to Tom as he sits down in the mess hall there have been a lot of crap missions in starfleet history "good thing we only had that one crappy stupid mission, anyway what are you working on?"
Tom looks up, "I'm trying to break the warp 10 barrier"







*the standard boring TNG plot
 
The Ultimate horror episode (TOS)

The Jack-the-Ripper entity from "Wolf in the Fold" takes the shape of a Medusan, and drives everyone insane for the fun of it.

Ultimate horror episode#2 (TOS)

Involves the projector planet from That Which Survives--only instead of Losiras it projects those planet-killers from "The Doomsday Machine"
 
DS9 Both Ways
Thinking it will increase sales, Quark turns the bar into a gay bar. Brunt arrives on the station threatening to revoke Quark's business liscence because the FCA is homophobic.

Voyager Urban Living.
Seven of Nine and the Doctor are stranded on a planet and must learn to survive the mean streets of the planet's largest city.
 
"Play-Doh's Stepchildren" (TOS)
The Enterprise encounters a planet ruled by ancient mischievous telekinetics who can mold the crew into odd shapes and extrude them thru fun-shaped holes.

"Spock's Brine" (TOS)
On an aquatic planet, Spock is mysteriously kidnapped and preserved in a salt solution.

"The Alternate Factor" (TOS)
Starfleet financial division sends the Enterprise on a search for a new loan officer.

"Let This Be Your Last Cloverfield" (TOS)
Two giant monsters, one green and purple, one purple and green...

"For Your Head is Hollow, and I Have Touched Your Thigh" (TOS)
Kirk romances a blonde guest star.

"Is There in Deluth, No Duty?" (TOS)
Transported back to the 20th century, Kirk and Spock search the Deluth airport for souvenirs.

"Who Mourns for John-Thomas?" (TOS)
After boffing a dozen Orion slave girls, Kirk is too tired to go on.

"The Immunity Palindrome" (TOS)
A deadly disease sweeps the Enterprise. McCoy's only clue to the cure comes from the first victim, an alien scientist named Otto, who reveals the antidote formula is spelled the same way backwards as forwards!

"Jagger of the Mind" (TOS)
The Rolling Stones guest star in an episode aimed at the young generation. Entering an area of phased space, Spock begins telepathically channeling strange music when he plays his lyre. He attempts to help the stranded interspatial musicians cross over, but keeps getting punched by a Hell's Angel.
 
"The Slingshot" (Very early DS9)

Jake gets a slingshot and while playing with it he accidentally shoots and kill a mother Cardassian vole leaving her helpless baby Cardassian voles orphaned. Sisko sternly lectures Jake on being so careless. Jake ends up raising the baby Cardassian voles until mature and then sorrowfully lets them go on their own to wreak havoc on the station's systems.


(Yep, I'm blatantly ripping another show off. What else is new for a hack writer?)

Robert
 
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