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2016 Star Trek TNG Portfolio Prints Series 2 Checklist 2016 Star Trek TNG Portfolio Prints Series 2 Checklist Base Cards # Card Title [ ] 002 Encounter at Farpoint, Part Two [ ] 004 Code of Honor [ ] 006 Where No One Has Gone Before [ ] 008 Justice [ ] 010 Hide and Q [ ] 012 The Big Goodbye [ ] 014 Angel One [ ] 016 Too Short a Season [ ] 018 Home Soil [ ] 020 Heart of Glory [ ] 022 Symbiosis [ ] 024 We'll Always Have Paris [ ] 026 The Neutral Zone [ ] 028 Where Silence Has Lease [ ] 030 The Outrageous Okona [ ] 032 The Schizoid Man [ ] 034 A Matter of Honor [ ] 036 The Dauphin [ ] 038 The Royale [ ] 040 The Icarus Factor [ ] 042 Q Who? [ ] 044 Up The Long Ladder [ ] 046 The Emissary [ ] 048 Shades of Gray [ ] 050 The Ensigns of Command [ ] 052 Who Watches the Watchers [ ] 054 Booby Trap [ ] 056 The Price [ ] 058 The Defector [ ] 060 The High Ground [ ] 062 A Matter of Perspective [ ] 064 The Offspring [ ] 066 Allegience [ ] 068 Tin Man [ ] 070 The Most Toys [ ] 072 Menage a Troi [ ] 074 The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1 [ ] 076 Family [ ] 078 Suddenly Human [ ] 080 Legacy [ ] 082 Future Imperfect [ ] 084 The Loss [ ] 086 The Wounded [ ] 088 Clues [ ] 090 Galaxy's Child [ ] 092 Identity Crisis [ ] 094 Qpid [ ] 096 Half a Life [ ] 098 The Mind's Eye [ ] 100 Redemption, Part 1 [ ] 102 Darmok [ ] 104 Silicon Avatar [ ] 106 The Game [ ] 108 Unification, Part 2 [ ] 110 New Ground [ ] 112 Violations [ ] 114 Conundrum [ ] 116 Ethics [ ] 118 Cause and Effect [ ] 120 Cost of Living [ ] 122 Imaginary Friend [ ] 124 The Next Phase [ ] 126 Time's Arrow, Part 1 [ ] 128 Realm of Fear [ ] 130 Relics [ ] 132 True Q [ ] 134 A Fistful of Datas [ ] 136 Chain of Command, Part 1 [ ] 138 Ship in a Bottle [ ] 140 Face of the Enemy [ ] 142 Birthright, Part 1 [ ] 144 Starship Mine [ ] 146 The Chase [ ] 148 Suspicions [ ] 150 Second Chances [ ] 152 Descent, Part 1 [ ] 154 Liaisons [ ] 156 Gambit, Part 1 [ ] 158 Phantasms [ ] 160 Attached [ ] 162 Inheritance [ ] 164 The Pegasus [ ] 166 Sub Rosa [ ] 168 Thine Own Self [ ] 170 Eye of the Beholder [ ] 172 Journey's End [ ] 174 Bloodlines [ ] 176 Preemptive Strike 88 Base Parallel GOLD (Signature) (1:24 packs) # Card Title [ ] 1-177 Base Parallel GOLD (Signature) - 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