

Picard orders the Enterprise to
follow the Borg back in time to stop them from destroying the
Phoenix, Earth's first warp-speed vessel.
Cast:
Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes as William T. Riker
Brent Spiner as Data
LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn as Worf
Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher
Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi
Alfre Woodard as Lily
James Cromwell as Zefram Cochrane
Alice Krige as Borg Queen

Synopsis:
Captain Jean-Luc Picard awakens from a nightmare about his Borg
assimilation experience to an incoming message from
Admiral Hayes. Hayes informs Picard that
Deep Space Five reported that a colony has been destroyed.
Completing the Admiral's sentence, Picard realizes who destroyed the
colony — the
Borg.
Picard calls a meeting and informs his senior officers that their
ship has been instructed to patrol the
Neutral Zone. Their orders are to protect the area from any possible
Romulan uprising during a Borg attack. Despite protests from his
officers, Picard remains faithful to his orders and the
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701-E begins to patrol the area.
Later, Picard regretfully tells
Riker that it is his own fault they are stuck in the Neutral Zone.
Starfleet believes Picard to be too emotionally involved with the Borg
because of his previous assimilation to tactically complete a mission
against them.
The men return to the bridge to learn that Starfleet has engaged in
combat with the Borg. Intercepting messages between the starships, the
crew learns that the Federation is losing. Picard, with his Borg
experience, knows he can help the fleet. He informs his staff that he
will make a decision directly in opposition to Starfleet commands. With
no objections from his crew, Captain Picard gives the order and the
starship Enterprise sets a course for
Earth and the attacking
Borg cube.
A massive battle ensues and it appears that the Federation will lose
the fight. Despite serious structural damage to the Borg cube, their
strength does not weaken. Even the
U.S.S. Defiant, commanded by
Worf, does not appear to be able to turn the tides of the battle. As
the starship Defiant is about to ram the Borg ship on a suicide
run, the U.S.S. Enterprise beams aboard its crew,
including Worf. Picard, having an inside perspective of the Borg and
their vessel, focuses the firepower of the fleet on coordinates he knows
to be critical. Just as the main ship is destroyed, a spherical escape
pod flies out. The sphere creates a temporal vortex, catching the
starship Enterprise in its wake. Immune to the paradoxes created
by the time travel, the starship's crew learns that Earth at the present
time appears to be inhabited entirely by the Borg. The commanding
officers realize that the Borg have gone into the past and assimilated
Earth, so they follow them back in time to repair the damage the Borg
have done.
On Earth, over three centuries earlier, a somber
Lily Sloane accompanies a stumbling, drunk
Zefram Cochrane out of a bar after a night of revelry. Then, Lily
notices a fast moving light. She hardly has time to ask what the object
is, when the Borg vessel attacks. Back aboard the Enterprise,
Picard demands that Data tell him the exact date and location the Borg
ship is attacking. The location: central Montana. The date: April 4,
2063 — the day before First Contact. Realizing that the Borg have come
to prevent first contact between alien life forms and humans, the crew
knows they must stop the Borg and facilitate this exchange. They destroy
the Borg sphere, and
Dr. Crusher, Captain Picard,
Commander Data, Commander Riker,
Counselor Troi and other U.S.S. Enterprise crew transport
down to Earth to survey the damage.
At the Borg attack site in Montana, the crew finds destruction and
chaos. They split into groups to search for Cochrane. Data and Picard
hunt for Cochrane's warp ship, the
Phoenix. There they encounter a very angry and confused Lily,
who believes Data and Picard to be members of a coalition that broke the
cease-fire after World War III. She shoots at them in a rage, but
impervious to bullets, Data approaches Lily. Overcome by fear and
radiation, she falls to the ground. Dr. Crusher diagnoses Lily with
radiation sickness caused by the damaged Phoenix, and inoculates
the entire crew. Against Picard's better judgment, Crusher takes Lily to
sickbay.
Geordi is called to help repair the warp vessel and Picard becomes
intrigued by its historical significance. In this vessel began the
future as the world would know it, and the past as Picard remembers it.
He reaches out to touch the ship. Data, curious about the human need for
tactile reinforcement, attempts to create the same feelings he observes
in Picard, but is unsuccessful in duplicating this aspect of humanity.
Aboard the ship, two crewmembers are sent to examine unexplained
maintenance problems, and both disappear. Picard is called to the ship
and discovers that the survivors from the Borg sphere have transported
onto the ship and are taking over Deck 16. While Picard arranges teams
to fight them, the Borg manipulate the climate of the deck to suit their
needs and begin to spread throughout the ship. When the Borg attack
sickbay, Crusher, her staff, and Lily escape through a
Jeffries tube, thanks to a distraction by the ship's Emergency
Medical Hologram. While Crusher leads the group down the passageway,
Lily steals away in a different direction.
On Earth, Riker finds Troi
and Cochrane drunk in a bar. Troi justifies that the only way she
could get Cochrane to talk to her was by shooting Tequila with him.
Denying her drunken state, Troi offers her professional opinion on
Cochrane. She explains, "He's nuts."
Picard and his team are
tracking the Borg through the starship. As Crusher and her staff
find Worf's team, Picard's team encounters the Borg, who have begun
to assimilate U.S.S. Enterprise crewmembers. Worf's team engages the
Borg in combat, but the enemies adapt to the crew's weapons too
quickly to make any difference. The teams are ordered to regroup on
Deck 15, but Data is captured. Picard cannot save him, so he quickly
crawls into a Jeffries tube to escape. Face to face with Picard,
Lily steals his phaser and demands an explanation and escape route.
Picard agrees.
Geordi shows Cochrane the
starship Enterprise through a large telescope on Earth and tries to
convince him to launch his vessel the next morning. Geordi glorifies
Cochrane by explaining that his ship will make first contact with
alien life forms. Humanity will be saved if Cochrane launches his
ship. Still drunk, Cochrane agrees.
Aboard the ship, the
Borg Queen introduces herself to a bound Data, claiming that she
is the Collective. Reactivating Data's emotion chip, the Borg begin
to graph organic, human skin onto the android's arm. As Data is
overcome by this new human sensation of touch, something he never
thought possible, the Borg continue their work.
Lily and Picard wander
through the service deck as the captain attempts to explain what has
happened between Lily's time and his own. She begins to calm down
until they suddenly run into a Borg-infested area. Quickly escaping
in the Holodeck, Picard activates a Dixon Hill program. At a dance,
he and Lily try to blend in without being noticed by the Borg.
Following the Holodeck's story, Picard searches for Nicky the Nose
and takes his machine gun. Killing the Borg with the gun, Picard
retrieves the memory chip that contains all of the information the
Borg has received. Lily then notices that the two dead Borg were
once crewmembers of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Back on Earth, Cochrane
keeps hearing what an amazing historical figure he is and begins to
question whether or not he wants to go through with the launch. He
doubts his own nobility and flees the launch site. Geordi and Riker
attempt to catch up with Cochrane in the woods and are forced to
stun him with a phaser to return him to the Phoenix.
Lily and Picard join the
rest of the surviving crew and discover that the Borg are outside of
the ship. The retrieved memory chip reveals that they are
reconfiguring the main deflector in order to contact the Borg of
this century, calling them to Earth to assimilate the planet.
Picard, Worf and Lieutenant Hawk put on space suits and venture onto
the surface of the starship to stop the Borg.
Aware of Data's desire to
become human, the Borg Queen offers him the chance to be entirely
covered in human flesh and join the Borg, in an attempt to get the
encryption codes from Data so she can obtain total control over the
U.S.S. Enterprise. Outside the Enterprise,
Hawk, Worf and Picard attempt to unlock the
deflector dish. Attacked by a Borg, Worf's suit begins to
depressurize. Two Borg are killed and Hawk is attacked. As the dish
is released, a now-assimilated Hawk attempts to kill Picard. Worf
saves the captain, but Hawk is killed. Picard and Worf then destroy
the free-floating deflector dish.
On Earth, Cochrane explains
to Riker that his only motivation for inventing warp travel was
money. He never expected to save mankind, become a hero, or be
instrumental in the founding of a new civilization. He simply wanted
to retire in peace.
An argument ensues aboard
the Enterprise as the majority of the senior officers believe that
they should evacuate the ship, destroying it and the Borg. Picard
won't give up, and insists they stay. Challenged by Worf, Picard
orders him off the Bridge. Lily follows Picard into his ready room
and demands that he explain his obsession with fighting the Borg.
Picard declares he won't sacrifice the starship, and swears to
finally make the Borg pay for all they've done. Lily quietly and
calmly compares Picard to Captain Ahab, forever fighting his white
whale — the Borg. Realizing that this fight could only destroy
himself and his crew, Picard decides to evacuate the ship. Worf,
Picard and Crusher activate the ship's self-destruct sequence. The
countdown begins, and the crew leaves in escape pods. Picard surveys
his ship and prepares to leave when he hears Data calling him.
Meanwhile , the earth-bound
crew and Cochrane begin takeoff. Cochrane, Geordi and Riker take off
in the Phoenix, and with music blaring, the three men launch
successfully into orbit.
On the ship, Lily and
Picard say good-bye and the captain goes to save Data. Entering
Engineering, Picard confronts the Borg Queen, whom he knows from his
experience with the Borg. The queen reminds Picard that it was not
enough that he was assimilated, but that he needed to give himself
freely to the Borg — she wished him to stand by her side as an equal
to further the power of the Collective. Picard offers himself in
exchange for Data, but the android does not comply. He refuses to
leave, and at the queen's command, disarms the self-destruct
sequence. He quickly enters the encryption codes, offering full
control of the Enterprise to the Borg.
As Cochrane's ship nears
warp, Data arms the U.S.S Enterprise's weapons and aims them at the
defenseless Phoenix. At the Borg Queen's order, Data fires, but the
missiles fail to hit the Phoenix. His deception of the Borg
complete, Data smashes a conduit, releasing a gas that floods
engineering, killing all organic material. As the Borg are
destroyed, Picard climbs to safety and the Borg Queen falls into the
deadly gas. With the Borg threat gone, Cochrane safely completes
humanity's first warp flight.
Celebrating the flight back
on Earth that night, Cochrane and the Enterprise crew see an alien
ship land nearby. The doors open, and Zefram Cochrane makes Earth's
first contact with an alien race — the
Vulcans. Picard and his crew beam out, having witnessed this
historic event, and the U.S.S Enterprise NCC 1701-E returns to the
24th century.


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