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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1 Episode 25
Stardate: 41986.0. A derelict satellite is found with cryonically frozen humans aboard as the USS Enterprise is sent to investigate the destruction of outposts near Romulan space.
Episode Title: The Neutral Zone
Air Date: 1988-05-16
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