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Future Imperfect

Episode Number: 82    Season Num: 4    First Aired: Monday November 12, 1990    Prod Code: 182
Stardate: 44286.5

On an away mission, Riker passes out from some toxic gas, and when he awakens he is 16 years in the future. As the captain of the Enterprise he is about to sign a peace treaty with the Romulans, but he has no memories of the 16 years since that away mission. However, he soon senses that things are not as they seem.

Cast and Crew

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Writer: J. Larry Carroll, David Bennett Carren
Director: Les Landau
Star: Michael Dorn (Lt./Lt. Cmdr. Worf),  Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard),  Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher (Seasons 1-4, recurring)),  LeVar Burton (Lt. Cmdr. Geordi LaForge),  Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William T. Riker),  Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar (Season 1)),  Marina Sirtis (Counsellor/Lt. Cmdr. Deanna Troi),  Brent Spiner (Lt. Cmdr. Data),  Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher)
Recurring Role: Andreas Katsulas (Ambassador Tomalak),  April Grace (Transporter Chief),  Patti Yasutake (Alyssa Ogawa)
Guest Star: Chris Demetral (Jean-Luc/Ethan),  Carolyn McCormick (Minuet),  Dana Tjowander (Barash),  Dana Tjowander (Barash),  Todd Merrill (Gleason),  George O'Hanlon Jr. (Transporter Chief)

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Wesley Crusher is credited but does not make an appearance in this episode. (edit)
Carolyn McCormick returns in this episode as Minuet. She was a holodeck character in episode 15 "11001001." (edit)
This episode marks the first appearance of the alternate-style comm badges that have the rank insignia on them. These communicators would also be featured in some of the realities seen in Season 7's "Parallels." (edit)
Introduces the recurring character of Nurse Alyssa Ogawa. (edit)

Quotes

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Picard: I think it would be best if we were to..
Riker: Shut up!
Picard: I beg your pardon!?
Riker: I said shut up! As in close your mouth and stop talking! (edit)

Trivia

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When Wil Riker is told he was in a coma for 10 days, he doesn't find it curious that he is he still in uniform, and that after 10 days in a coma, his hair is perfect. (edit)
When Captain Riker first goes to his quarters and meets his son, Jean-Luc says simply, "Hi Dad." However, Dr Crusher revealed at the beginning of the episode that Riker had been in a coma for 10 days. Seeing his father is okay after coming out of a coma, Riker wouldn't expect Jean-Luc's reaction to be so nonchalant, even in an illusion. (edit)
Trivia: In the simulation, the Enterprise has a Ferengi helm officer, and at least one Klingon office in addition to Worf. This is one of two instances in Star Trek in which a simulation features a Ferengi officer in Starfleet. The other is in Voyager's Season 5 episode "In The Flesh." (edit)
This is the second episode in which Worf replaces Data as Operations officer. In this episode it's because Data had been promoted to first officer. In Season 3's "The Most Toys," it is because Data was presumed dead. (edit)
The computer's delay is originally explained as a problem with a "processing attenuator" - later, Riker yells at the simulated Geordi about a "processing accelerator." (edit)

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Community Reviews (4)

 
9.9
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Future Imperfect
"Alternate reality"
Riker suffers an accident that erases 16 years of his memory, and learns that the accident 16 years ago wasn't an accident.
Continue » Posted Feb 20, 2007 12:43 pm PST

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10.0
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Future Imperfect
"Cleverly plotted"
Riker awakens to a future he doesn't remember, including being promoted to the Captain's Chair of the Enterprise-D and starting a family. Until he realizes that his future is a sham.
Continue » Posted Dec 20, 2006 5:33 pm PST

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10.0
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Future Imperfect
"Series classic"
The “Enterprise” is probed by planet that is supposed to be uninhabited. The source of the sensor probe is Alpha Onias III. Picard sends a away team down to the surface of Alpha Onias III. A strange cloud begins to surround the away team.
Continue » Posted Dec 3, 2006 2:17 pm PST
10.0
Perfect
Future Imperfect
"Exactly why I watch this series"
This is a great episode that will keep you guessing throughout-and provides a great finish.
Continue » Posted May 13, 2006 4:12 pm PST
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