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Entire first series of the popular TV show. In 'Encounter at Farpoint',
a double length story, the Enterprise encounters a planet that is being
threatened by an alien creature - and to make matters worse, Picard is
called before the super-being Q to answer questions on behalf of
humanity. 'The Naked Now' has the cew infected by a deadly virus which
manifests itself in such symptoms as intoxication and promiscuity.
'Code of Honour' sees Tasha kidnapped by an alien who wants her as his
mate. 'The Last Outpost' finds the Enterprise coming face-to-face with
the Ferengi for the first time. In 'Where No One Has Gone Before', a
warp experiment goes wrong and flings the Enterprise into a strange
galaxy billions of light-years from its starting point.
'Lonely Among Us' has Picard's body becomes the host for an alien
entity. 'Justice' sees the unfortunate Wes Crusher sentenced to death
for violating a local custom on an alien world. 'The Battle' finds
Picard taking on DaiMan Bok, who wants revenge for the death of his son.
'Hide and Q' has the crew of the Enterprise D plagued once more by the
cosmic trickster Q. 'Haven' sees Riker's heart set to break when Deanna
is forced into an arranged marriage. In 'The Big Goodbye', Picard
indulges his love of film noir detective stories on the holodeck, only
to end up trapped when the system malfunctions.
'Datalore' has the crew of the Enterprise discover the component parts
of Lore, Data's twin brother, on a devastated planet. 'Angel One' sees
Riker caught up in the politics of a planet ruled entirely by women.
'11001001' finds the Enterprise hijacked by an alien race called the
Bynars, who upgrade the ship's computer to their own ends.
'Too Short a Season' has the Enterprise accompany the ageing Admiral
Mark Jameson to Mordan IV, where his mission is to secure the release
of Federation hostages. 'When the Bough Breaks' sees Wesley and various
other children from the Enterprise kidnapped by the technologically
advanced but sterile civilisation on the planet Aldea. In 'Home Soil',
it transpires that the Enterprise is under attack from Microbain, a
microscopic life-form, after Data is attacked by a laser drill.
'Coming of Age' finds Wesley preparing to sit an Academy exam, while
Picard is investigated by the unpopular Lt Commander Dexter. 'Heart of
Glory' has the Enterprise play host to two Klingons who claim to have
been attacked by Ferengi. 'The Arsenal of Freedom' sees Picard lead a
team to the lifeless planet Minos to search for the USS Drake.
'Symbiosis' finds Picard caught in the middle of a war between the
narcotics-addicted Ornarans and their enemies the Brekkans, who possess
a possible cure. In 'Skin of Evil', an Enterprise shuttlecraft crash
lands on Vagra II and is captured by the evil Armus. 'We'll Always Have
Paris' sees the man married to Picard's first love create a hole in the
universe.
'Conspiracy' has Picard's best friend suffer from an acute paranoia
which leads to the destruction of his starship being destroyed.
Finally, in 'The Neutral Zone', the crew encounter an enemy stronger
than any they have come across before.
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Insanitarium (DVD)
Jesse Metcalfe, Dale Waddington Horowitz, Olivia Munn, Molly Bryant, Peter Stormare, …
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Discovery Miles 6 140
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Gruesome horror written and directed by Jeff Buhler. Jesse Metcalfe
plays Jack, a man who poses as a mental patient in an attempt to
free his sister from the asylum in which she is being held. Once
inside, Jack is shocked to discover that a doctor (Peter Stormare)
is administering patients with experimental drugs, turning them
into violent, flesh-eating killers. Can Jack and his sister escape
from the hospital before the blood-thirsty psycopaths make their
kill?
I was born on the thirteenth day of July in the eighteenth year of
the reign of His Glorious Majesty Henry VIII, in the one thousand
five hundred and twenty-seventh year after our Lord's death. I had
the great good fortune to be born an Englishman, and when I came of
age in both knowledge and reason, I served my country and my queen,
Elizabeth Regina. Trapped by the Medici, I was condemned as a
heretic and a spy, walled up alive, condemned to die for queen and
country. Instead the hand of Fortune swept me up and I was spared.
It is now the eighteenth day of March in the year 2101, and I am
as trapped as I was in Venice. Fortune's servant, Dyckon, a
creature called the Roc -- who by his very countenance calls forth
the living visage of the Dark Ones -- swears he will find a way to
send me home, to my time, my place, my queen. But the forces of
this time and place rage against me as surely as did the Medicis.
Others of Dyckon's race even now look to wipe clean the face of the
planet of every human. The powers of this time plot to subjugate me
with their horrible machine -- an identity chip. And if these
powers were to find out that I was in league with the Roc, I would
be condemned.
It will take all the skills I learned as a spymaster to keep me
free, to stop the Roc, and set me on the path to home.
THE SPELLBINDING CONCLUSION OF THE SAGA OF THE MERCHANT PRINCE,
DOCTOR JOHN DEE.
Despite his lack of physical stature, the five-foot-tall John Dee
was a towering figure in Renaissance Europe: to royalty, enemy to
the vicious de Medici clan -- and confidant of Dyckson, a member of
the alien race known as the Roc.
Ancient and wise, the Roc have come to Earth to observe the
evolution of humanity, not to interfere. But during the course of
his studies, Dyckson has come to call Dee friend. When the de
Medicis arrest Dee in Venice, Dyckson chooses to save his friend
from prison and leave him in suspended animation until the year
2099. The "philosopher of Albion" wakes in a confusing future where
humanity is on the brink of developing the ultimate weapon -- a
weapon that will mean the destruction of the human race
The only thing that can prevent Armageddon is a genius from the
past -- but can even the great John Dee save humanity from itself?
The fight against the root of all evil requires a master
Despite being a time traveler and literal Renaissance man, Dr.
John Dee has adjusted admirably to life on Earth in 2100. But his
mercantile genius is once again put to the test when he and his
twenty-second-century comrades, Morgan d'Winter and Kelly Edwards,
are called upon to protect their world from the machinations of an
alien renegade posing as a messiah. When the chips are down, only
John Dee can save the past, present, and future from this pretender
and his expanding army of human zombies
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