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Of course, there's also the episode where the Enterprise encounters an
alien probe from a defunct civilization. The probe briefly takes control
of Picard's consciousness, and he "lives" a full life within that
civilization, all the space of about 20 mins. of "real time." Like the
rest, not sure about the episode title.
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On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, John Peterson wrote:
> I believe the episode goes like this, Riker is 30 years in the future. He
> has had a full life(including a son). He soon realizes this is just a
> Romulan trick to extract information from him. THEN later he realizes his
> "son" is just a lonely being with great mental ability had attempted to
> create a reality for Riker to keep the boy company. But of course Riker is
> too smart.
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>
> Also, a different Star Trek Next Gen episode:
> This one also with Riker, He is sent down with an away team to survey a
> planet. The entire team injestes some kind of gas. They have to beam them
> all out of there. When Riker revives he learns that it is now 30 years
> later and that he is suffering some kind of memory loss.
> Anyway, he relizes that it is not real and then thrown into another
> "reality" as well. (I don't remember the name of this episode, maybe
> somebody else can help out).
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