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My Laser Disc and DVD Listing My Laser Disc and DVD Listing Disc Title Catalog Location Disc Title Catalog Location Type Type DVD Star Trek Next Generation Movie 155635DV LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 039 LV402701 Collection (1994-1998) Time Squared/Episode 040 The Icarus LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Collector's LV153413 Factor (1989) Edition: The Q Continuum LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 041 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 001 LV402707 Pen Pals/Episode 042 Q Who (1989) & 002 Encounter at Farpoint (1987) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 043 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 003 LV402701 Samaritan /Episode 044 Up the Long The Naked Now/Episode 004 Code of Ladder (1989) Honor (1987) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 045 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 005 LV402701 Manhunt/Episode 046 The Emissary Haven/Episode 006 Where No One Has (1989) Gone Before (1987) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 047 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 007 LV402701 Peak Performance /Episode 048 Shades The Last Outpost Episode 008 Lonely of Gray (1989) Among Us (1987) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 049 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 009 LV402701 The Ensigns of Command/Episode 050 Justice/Episode 010 The Battle (1987) Evolution (1989) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 011 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 051 LV402701 Hide & Q / Episode 012 Too Short a The Survivors/Episode 052 Who Season (1987-1988) Watches (1989) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 013 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 053 LV402701 The Big Goodbye/Episode 014 Datalore The Bonding/Episode 054 Booby Trap (1988) (1989) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 015 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 055 LV402701 Angel One/Episode 016 11001001 (1988) The Enemy/Episode 066 The Price LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 017 LV402701 (1989) Home Soil/Episode 018 When the LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 057 LV402701 Bough Breaks (1988) The Vengence Factor/Episode 058 The LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 019 LV402701 Defector (1989-1990) Coming of Age/Episode 020 Heart of LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 059 LV402701 Glory (1988) The Hunted/Episode 060 The High LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 021 LV402701 Ground (1990) The Arsenal of Freedom/Episode 022 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 061 LV402701 Skin of Evil (1988) Deja Q/Episode 062 A Matter of LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 023 LV402701 Perspective (1990) Symbiosis/Episode 024 We'll Always LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 063 LV402701 Have Paris (1988) Yesterday's Enterprise/Episode 064 The LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 025 LV402701 Offspring (1990) Conspiracy/Episode 026 The Neutral LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 065 LV402701 Zone (1988) Sins of the Father/Episode 066 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 027 LV402701 Allegiance (1990) The Child/Episode 028 Where Silence LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 067 LV402701 Has Lease (1988) Captain's Holiday/Episode 068 Tin Man LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 029 LV402701 (1990) Elementary, Dear Data/Episode 030 The LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 069 LV402701 Outrageous Okuna (1988) Hollow Pursuits/Episode 070 The Most LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 031 LV402701 Tyos (1990) The Schizoid Man/Episode 032 Loud as LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 071 LV402701 a Whisper (1989) Sarek/Episode 072 Menage a Troi (1990) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 033 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 073 LV402701 Unnatural Selection/Episode 034 A Transfigurations/Episode 074 Best of Matter of Honor (1989) Both Worlds Part I (1990) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 035 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 075 LV402701 The Measure of Man/Episode 036 The The Best of Both Worlds Part II/Episode Dauphin (1989) 076 Suddenly Human (1990) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 037 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 077 LV402701 Contagion/Episode 038 The Royale Brothers/ Episode 078 Family (1990) (1989) Saturday, October 28, 2000 The DVD Register Page 1 of 3 Disc Title Catalog Location Disc Title Catalog Location Type Type LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 079 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 121 LV402702 Remember Me/ Episode 080 Legacy The Perfect Mate/Episode 122 (1990) Imaginary Friend (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 081 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 123 LV402702 Reunion/ Episode 082 Future Imperfect I, Borg/Episode 124 The Next Phase (1990) (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 083 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 125 LV402702 Final Mission/ Episode 084 The Loss The Inner Light/Episode 126 Time's (1990) Arrow (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 085 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 127 LV402702 Data's Day/ Episode 086 The Wounded Time's Arrow Part II/Episode 128 Realm (1991) of Fear (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 087 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 129 LV402702 Devil's Due/ Episode 088 Clues (1991) Man of the People/Episode 130 Relics LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 089 LV402701 (1992) First Contact/ Episode 090 Galaxy's LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 131 LV402702 Child (1991) Schisms/Episode 132 True Q (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 091 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 133 LV402702 Night Terrors/ Episode 092 Identity Rascals/Episode 134 Fistful of Datas Crisis (1991) (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 093 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 135 LV402702 The Nth Degree/Episode 094 QPID The Quality of Life/Episode 136 Chain of (1991) Command Part 1 (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 095 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 137 LV402702 The Drumhead/Episode 096 Half A Life Chain of Command Part 2/Episode 137 (1991) Ship in a Bottle (1992-1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 097 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 139 LV402702 The Host/Episode 098 The Mind's Eye Aquiel/Episode 140 Face of the Enemy (1991) (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 099 LV402701 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 141 LV402702 In Theory/ Episode 100 Redemption I Tapestry/Episode 142 Birthright (Part 1) (1991) (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 101 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 143 LV402702 Redemption II/ Episode 102 Darmok Birthright (Part 2)l/Episode 144 Starship (1991) Mine (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 103 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 145 LV402702 Ensign Ro/Episode 104 Silicon Avatar Lessons/Episode 146 The Chase (1993) (1991) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 147 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 105 LV402702 Frame of Mind/Episode 148 Suspicions Disaster/Episode 106 The Game (1991) (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 107 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 149 LV402702 Unification I/Episode 108 Unification II Rightful Heir/Episode 150 Second (1991) Chances (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 109 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 151 LV402702 A Matter of Time/Episode 110 New Timescape/Episode 152 Descent (Part Ground (1991-1992) 1) (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 111 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 153 LV402702 Hero Worship/Episode 112 Violations Descent Part 2/Episode 154 Liaisons (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 155 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 113 LV402702 Interface/Episode 156 Gambit (1993) Masterpiece Society/Episode 114 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 157 LV402702 Conundrum (1992) Gambit Part 2/Episode 158 Phantasms LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 115 LV402702 (1993) Power Play/Episode 116 Ethics (1992) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 159 LV402702 LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 117 LV402702 Dark Page/Episode 160 Attached (1993) The Outcast/Episode 118 Cause and LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 161 LV402702 Effect (1992) Force of Nature/Episode 162 Inheritance LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 119 LV402702 (1993) The First Duty/Episode 120 Cost of LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 163 LV402702 Living (1992) Parallels/Episode 164 Pegasus (1993) Saturday, October 28, 2000 The DVD Register Page 2 of 3 Disc Title Catalog Location Disc Title Catalog Location Type Type LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 165 LV402702 Homeward/Episode 166 Sub Rosa (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 167 LV402702 Lower Decks/Episode 168 Thine Own Self (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 169 LV402702 Masks/Episode 170 Eye of the Beholder (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 171 LV402702 Genesiss/Episode 172 Journey's End (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 173 LV402702 First Born/Episode 174 Bloodlines (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 175 LV402702 Emergence/Episode 176 Preemptiver Strike (1993) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 177 LV402707 All Good Things…/ Episode 178 The Final Episode (1994) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: Episode 177 All Good Things…/ Episode 178 The Final Episode (1994) LD 12 Star Trek Next Generation: The Borg LV153432 Collective (Var) Count of Discs: 93 Saturday, October 28, 2000 The DVD Register Page 3 of 3.
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