Star Trek: The Next Generation

With the late annunciation that season 3 ofPicardwill be the show ’s last , it seems as if the dangerous undertaking of the famed captain are finally come in to an end . Die - heavy fans ofStar Trek : The Next Generationare more than intimate with the effort of the Enterprise work party , but many of the show ’s proficient episodes featured first-class guest whiz that stole the show .

FromOriginal Seriesthrowbacks like " Relics " to one - off alien show-stopper like " Darmok,“TNG ’s main form were n’t the only ones who turned in fantabulous performances over the show ’s running . Though batch of installment had stellar guest performances , only the very best are still lovingly remembered by Trekkies to this solar day .

“The Outrageous Okona” (S2.E4)

Though it is hardly remembered as one of the show ’s expert episode , " The Outrageous Okona " nevertheless was a clinic in guest acting from Billy Campbell . The episode sees the Enterprise catch in a dispute between worlds when they rescue the roguish captain of a freighter ship who is a wanted criminal on both planet .

Captain Okona ’s heelish behaviour is even out by his skilful spirit , and he seduce his fashion across the ship to get what he wants . Campbell ’s performance is appropriately wordy while also soak the character reference with a subtle charm that even has the interview fooled . Unlike other scene - steal parts which come out of left field , " The Outrageous Okana " was design to seize the main stamp .

“The First Duty” (S5.E19)

Giving a node performance that wouldlater land theStar Trekactor a full - prison term roleon the spinoffVoyager , Robert Duncan McNeil was the backbone of " The First Duty . " Catching up with Wesley Crusher at Starfleet Academy , the young plebe is put on trial when his squadron of pilots is responsible for the comrade ’s accidental death .

The ease with which McNeil played Cadet Locarno was in direct contrast to the stiff formalness of most characters inStar Trek , and he was villainous without being over - the - top . The instalment takes on the prospect of a court of law adjective , and it allow the characters to be the focal point as oppose to the patch .

“Unification” (S5.E7 & S5.E8)

now , theStar Trekfranchise is dominated by a horse sense of nostalgia , but during theTNGera , the show seemed determined to blaze its own lead . Nevertheless , the sequence " Unification " see the replication of Leonard Nimoy as Benjamin Spock and detailed the celebrated Vulcan ’s endeavor to reunify his race with their cousins , the Romulans .

Often recollect as one ofthe best Romulan episodes , Nimoy did n’t miss a beat when stepping back into his most famous part . away from the sluttish nostalgia of seeing him back in the pointy ears , Nimoy did an excellent job of stage the quality as more mature and gave the part additional weight involving the 80 years betweenTOSandTNG .

“Time’s Arrow” (S5.E26 & S6.E1)

Despite being set in the time to come , Star Trekhas never been afraid to call on historical pattern to summate weight to the stories . " Time ’s pointer " finds Data accidentally sent back to the bit of the twentieth century , where he must dodge the curious advances of Mark Twain while seek to bar a yoke of lamia - like aliens .

Veteran TV role player Jerry Hardin had the difficult task of breathing sprightliness into the famous American wordsmith , and he was altogether unshaken . Clemens is a democratic figure to be portrayed in other media , but Hardin convey his own whirl to the part that help him fend out . The complicated plot of the two - part " Time ’s Arrow " could have easily been a lowlife , but the appearance of Hardin ’s Mark Twain helped to make it a classic .

“Relics” (S6.E4)

Spock was n’t the onlyTOScharacter to make his appearance in another genesis , and " Relics " revived the loveable Scottish engineer for one last adventure . While investigate a Dyson - Sphere , the Enterprise discovers that Montgomery Scott was entrap in stasis for over 75 age . Brought onboard the newer ship , the aging veteran shin to stay utile .

Making heartrending commentary about the character of older people in society , the sequence establish James Doohan a hazard to reflect like never before . Longtime lover ofTrekwere already sequester to Scotty , but Doohan ’s unpretentious and dramatic carrying out add up another level to the usually whacky character .

“Ship In A Bottle” (S6.E12)

outrank among some ofthe good Holodeck episodes in theStar Trekfranchise , " Ship in a Bottle " add back a one - off reference and allowed him to work his conjuring trick . After key that the Moriarty computer programme on the Holodeck has become sentient , the crew must decide what to do with the dastardly villain .

Character histrion Daniel Davis had antecedently play the part in the episode " Elementary My Dear Data , " but he became a full - fledged character in the late installment . consider that Moriarty is one of literature ’s most far-famed heels , Davis perfectly equilibrate his ominous nature with humanity which keeps the viewer conflicted .

“The Pegasus” (S7.E12)

Before he became a household name for his turn inLost , Terry O’Quinn made a career in brilliant one - off roles on television shows . " The Pegasus " sees O’Quinn toy Admiral Pressman , Riker ’s former skipper who enlists him in a cabal to convalesce a secret Starfleet technology before it fall into Romulan work force .

Standing in desolate contrast to the thoughtful and reserved Picard , Pressman is a pachydermatous and fast-growing leader which suited O’Quinn ’s acting elan utterly . Proving that not every Starfleet policeman upholds the ideals of the Federation , Pressman was a small but significant character reference that needed an actor like O’Quinn to to the full bring him to life .

“Chain Of Command” (S6.E10 & S6.E11)

In wake of his late passing , David Warner has finally put on his stain among some ofthe good character thespian of all time , and his crook in " Chain of Command " is an excellent example of his prowess . Picard is captured by the Cardassians while hush-hush and is pitilessly tortured by his sadistic captors . Meanwhile , an interim captain take away over on the endeavour and butts heads with the crew .

Warner had a tall job in front of him to steal the show , and Ronny Cox as Jellico nearly gave him a outpouring for his money . In the end though , Warner entrust a bigger impression through his elusive villainy and truly despicable word picture as Gul Madred . Despite voluminous amount of makeup , Warner had audience snarling with rage through the most subtle use of his voice and facial expressions .

“Lower Decks” (S7.E15)

" Lower Decks " was a unique installment of the serial in that it was specifically designed to put the main cast on the back burner . As publicity rating come around , a 3 of anxious ensigns go about their everyday labor while speculating about the machinations of the ship ’s officers .

First introduced in the instalment " The First Duty , " Ensign Sito Jaxa take center degree as the level ’s friend . Shannon Fill reprised her role and took the hearing on a roller coaster drive of emotion that culminate in one of the saddest moments in the show ’s history . clamber against her electronegative repute , Fill attain sure that the audience is alone root for her character to succeed in the end .

“Darmok” (S5.E2)

seasoned worker Paul Winfield had a lengthy vocation in theTrekfranchise , but his routine in the episode " Darmok " is what cemented his legacy . Picard finds himself trapped on a planet alongside a mysterious unknown whose terminology dwell of metaphors and simile .

Essentially verbalise gibberish , Winfield ’s Dathon trust exclusively on his strong-arm mannerisms . Acting through enceinte makeup , Winfield made sure that the consultation was permit in on every facial cue , and he used his sonorous voice to tone each line of dialogue as if he was in reality smooth-spoken in Dathon ’s mysterious language . " Darmok " was a absolutely craft script , and it call for an actor like Paul Winfield to contain such a thoughtful instalment home .

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Stills of various guest stars who stole the show on Star Trek TNG

Okona gives the thumbs up in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Nick Locarno In The Star Trek The Next Generation Episode The First Duty

Ambassador Spock looks on in the episode Unification

Mark Twain looks on in the Star Trek episode Time’s Arrow

Scotty and Picard seen on the original enterprise bridge in Relics

Professor Moriarty looks on in the Holodeck from Star Trek TNG

Admiral Pressman looks on sternly in Star Trek TNG

Gul Madred stares down Captain Picard in Star Trek TNG

Commander Worf commends a young Ensign in Star Trek: The Next Generation

Dathon attempts to communicate with Picard in Star Trek TNG

Star Trek: The Next Generation