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Unification (Star Trek)

"Unification" is the title of a two-part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, from the fifth season.


Contents

Part 1

A partial summary of Part 1

This is a summary of a beginning portion of Part 1.

The portion of the episode that precedes the opening title sequence consists of two scenes. The first scene is simple: it is merely a shot of the Enterprise approaching what would appear to be an M-class planet . During this shot, Picard states in his captain's log that the Enterprise has been summoned to one of the Federation's starbases for an undisclosed reason. The final scene before the title sequence is a conversation between Picard and a female Admiral, in Picard's ready room . In this conversation, the Admiral reveals that a high-ranking Federation person is missing, and it is possible that he has joined a group with political interests inconsistent with the Federation's. In such a case, she adds, the security risk to the Federation would be significant. Next, she shows to Picard a photograph taken on Romulus; Picard is surprised to see that a humanoid in the scene of the image is one none other than Spock.

Part 2

In the beginning of the episode, Spock is confronted by Picard in an underground location on Romulus. The episode continues the story of Spock's attempt to unify Vulcan and Romulus.


References

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Unification, Part 1"
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Unification, Part 2"
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