Enterprise (Television program : 2001) Star trek, the next generation (Television program) Star trek, voyager (Television program)
Notes:
Title from container. "Star trek: Enterprise" cast: Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, John Billingsley. "Star trek: next generation" cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton. "Star trek: Voyager" cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson. Episodes originally broadcast on television between 1989-1990, 1992-1993, 1997-2001, and 2003. Special features: Audio commentary by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong 'Star trek: Enterprise' "Regeneration"--Episode 049; text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda 'Star trek: the next generation' "The best of both worlds, part I" episode 174; text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda 'Star trek: the next generation' "The best of both worlds, part II" episode 175; text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda 'Star trek: Voyager' "Unimatrix zero, part II" episode 247.
Contents:
Disc 1: Regeneration (Star trek: Enterprise - episode 049) ; Q who? (Star trek: the next generation - episode 142) ; The best of both worlds, part I (Star trek: the next generation - episode 174) ; The best of both worlds, part II (Star trek: the next generation - episode 175) --Disc 2: I Borg (Star trek: the next generation - episode 223) ; Descent, part I (Star trek: the next generation - episode 252) ; Descent, part II (Star trek: the next generation - episode 253) ; Scorpion, part I (Star trek: Voyager - episode 168) -- Disc 3: Scorpion, part II (Star trek: Voyager - episode 169) ; Drone (Star trek: Voyager - episode 196) ; Dark frontier (Star trek: Voyager - episode 824) -- Disc 4: Unimatrix zero, part I (Star trek: Voyager - episode 246) ; Unimatrix zero, part II (Star trek: Voyager - episode 247) ; Endgame (Star trek: Voyager - episode 828).
Summary:
Powerful beyond measure, the borg, an infinitely commanding civilization of enhanced humanoids from the Delta Quadrant, have for centuries conquered entire worlds. Endowed with the ability to assimilate civilizations and their technologies, these cyborgs grow more potent, more immense and more deadly with each conquest.
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