In Star Trek TNG which season and episode is it where Worf keeps going through p!


Question: Parallels (season 7, episode 163) I believe.


Answers: Parallels (season 7, episode 163) I believe.

Season 7 Episode 163

the episode is called "parallels" & is episode 11 in series 7

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Star Trek The Next Generation: Parallels (season 7, episode 163)
Returning to the U.S.S. Enterprise from a competition, Worf finds reality changing, and is troubled when no one else seems to notice.

Worf returns victorious from the Bat'leth competition and walks straight into his surprise birthday party. He begins to feel dizzy and disoriented, and is confused when his cake seems to change from chocolate to yellow and an absent Picard seems to appear out of nowhere. Worf is later summoned to Engineering, where Data and Geordi show him how the Argus Array has been reprogrammed to spy on the Federation. Worf spots a Cardassian ship in the Array's imaging logs and prepares to scan the area, but suddenly feels dizzy again, and recovers to see Data and Geordi working on the opposite side of the room. Spooked, he goes to Sickbay to visit Beverly, and she states he is probably reacting to the concussion that cost him the Bat'leth tournament. Shocked, Worf tells her he received no concussion and hurries to his quarters to retrieve his trophy to prove he won the contest. When he gets there, he finds a trophy that reads "Ninth Place."

Parallels" is an episode from the seventh season of Star Trek: The Next Generation directed by Robert Wiemer from a script by Brannon Braga.
Lieutenant Worf returns to the Enterprise in a shuttlecraft from a bat'leth tournament, in which he won first place. When he arrives on the Enterprise, he cautiously enters his quarters, apprehensive that his crewmates are probably going to throw him a surprise birthday party, which he hates. Sure enough, when he arrives at his quarters, the crew jumps out in surprise, with much rejoicing and celebration.
Then odd things begin to occur that only Worf notices. The cake, which was originally chocolate, is suddenly yellow. Captain Picard is attending when Riker had earlier said he couldn't make it. Data's painting, which ship's counselor Deanna Troi had hung on the wall, has changed, and has even moved across the room in an instant. Worf continues to experience all these changes throughout the episode, which escalate in severity; at one point, he suddenly finds himself at his tactical station on the bridge in the middle of a crisis situation.
It turns out that Worf's RNA has a different quantum signature than that of the rest of the universe — meaning that he is in the wrong universe. Data speculates to Captain Riker that when Worf was returning from the bat'leth tournament, he accidentally entered a time-space fissure. The warp engines on his shuttle caused a reaction in the fissure, sending Worf into quantum flux through the endlessly branching universes that occur when events in different universes follow different paths. Based on the fact that Worf's quantum jumps during the episode always occur when he is in proximity to Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge, Data determines that Geordi's VISOR must be interacting with the quantum flux in Worf's RNA to cause Worf to jump from one quantum universe to another.
Hoping to find where Worf actually belongs, the crew returns to the fissure and scans it with a subspace differential pulse. While they search, the Enterprise is attacked by a Bajoran ship (in this universe, the Bajorans are an aggressive and hostile empire), and the fissure begins to destabilize. Realities begin to merge into one another, and hundreds of Enterprises appear, so many ships that Wesley Crusher reports, "Sir, we're receiving 285,000 hails." Now outnumbered, the Bajoran ship disengages from battle. Data realizes the only way to stop this phenomenon is to find Worf's Enterprise and send him back through the fissure to seal it. Worf's true Enterprise is eventually located, and he boards his shuttlecraft, re-modulated to seal the fissure. However, another Enterprise attacks the shuttle — an Enterprise commanded by a haggard, delirious Riker, who is desperate not to be returned to his own Borg-overrun universe; this Riker yells, "We won't go back! You don't know what it's like in our universe - the Federation's gone, the Borg are everywhere! We're one of the last ships left! Please, you've got to help us!" in describing the dire situation in that universe. To protect Worf, the Enterprise fires on the other ship, inadvertently destroying it.

Worf soon arrives in his own universe, the fissure sealed, with no one other than Worf left with any memory of the events that just transpired. He returns to his room expecting a surprise party, but instead finds Deanna. She says that Riker wanted to throw the party, but she dissuaded him. As she leaves, Worf asks her to stay so they can have dinner. Deanna appears pleasantly surprised as Worf tells the replicator, "Champagne."

BTW - this is one of my all-time favorite episodes. I especially like the part where the one "Riker" [where the Federation has lost to the Borg] says "We're not going back - I don't care what you say". Just a great show.

And it's an awesome episode, btw. One of my favorites. Poor Worf...he doesn't know what hits him, does he?



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