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			  | The Big Goodbye |  | 33% | [ 2 ] |  
			  | Datalore |  | 50% | [ 3 ] |  
			  | Angel One |  | 16% | [ 1 ] |  |  
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		| Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)
 
  
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 The Big Goodbye treated the viewers to a old style private eye yarns on the holodeck, with Picard doing the Sam Spade routine.
 
 Datalore gave Brent Spiner a chance to play both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
 
 Angel One is a bizarre story about a female dominated society which treated its men as an inferior class.  It’s a wacky episode, but it managed to deliver a message about the importance of gender equality.
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 TNG episode #12: The Big Goodbye
 
 TNG episode #13: Datalore
 
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