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The Last Outpost

  • Episode aired Oct 17, 1987
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
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6.3/10
4.6K
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Patrick Stewart and Mike Gomez in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
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The Enterprise makes a confrontational first contact with the piratical Ferengi race as their two ships are ensnared by a presumed dead planet ready to judge them.The Enterprise makes a confrontational first contact with the piratical Ferengi race as their two ships are ensnared by a presumed dead planet ready to judge them.The Enterprise makes a confrontational first contact with the piratical Ferengi race as their two ships are ensnared by a presumed dead planet ready to judge them.

  • Director
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Herbert Wright
    • Richard Krzemien
  • Stars
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Jonathan Frakes
    • LeVar Burton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Herbert Wright
      • Richard Krzemien
    • Stars
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Jonathan Frakes
      • LeVar Burton
    • 26User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Jonathan Frakes
    Jonathan Frakes
    • Commander William Thomas 'Will' Riker
    LeVar Burton
    LeVar Burton
    • Lieutenant Geordi La Forge
    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Lieutenant Natasha 'Tasha' Yar
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Lieutenant Worf
    Gates McFadden
    Gates McFadden
    • Doctor Beverly Crusher
    Marina Sirtis
    Marina Sirtis
    • Counselor Deanna Troi
    Brent Spiner
    Brent Spiner
    • Lieutenant Commander Data
    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Wesley Crusher
    • (credit only)
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Letek
    Jake Dengel
    • Mordoc
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Kayron
    Darryl Henriques
    Darryl Henriques
    • Portal
    Mike Gomez
    Mike Gomez
    • Daimon Tarr
    James G. Becker
    • Youngblood
    • (uncredited)
    Darrell Burris
    • Operations Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Jeffrey Deacon
    • Command Division Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Tim McCormack
    • Ensign Bennett
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Herbert Wright
      • Richard Krzemien
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    9etorch

    Darryl Henriques steal the episode with 4-5 minutes!

    This is the first of the Enterprises' run-in with the the one trick pony Ferengi, with their ruthlessly mercantile , misogynistic finagling: big deal. What matters is the astounding presence of The Portal, played by Darryl Henriques, the last of the immortal guardians of a once unimaginably vast and superior empire inhabited by a race of nearly omniscient beings, who has stopped the Federation and Ferengi from functioning, leaving them dead in space and freezing as punishment for conflictual behavior in his space! His ease of releasing the ships, in deciding who the aggressor was and questioning Riker is genius!
    5AshCaton

    The First Ferengi

    This is the first ever episode of Star Trek to introduce the Ferengi, a race of greed-ruled creatures, who at this point in the series, were shaping up to be the lead villains of Next Gen. It would be all to easy to hate the Ferengi, but I always enjoyed their appearances, and this is no exception. Making an appearance is Armin Shimmerman, the actor who would go on to brilliantly play Quark in Deep Space Nine. This is a unique appearance for the Ferengi, as they are more threatening here than their usual mild annoyance, this is shown by the fact they have purple whip things which prove rather hazardous with the Enterprise crew. Seeing a Ferengi vessel is always a treat as well. The overall episode is so-so, there is a nice bit where Riker and Portal 63 have a pleasant chat once the Ferengi are dealt with, but the novelty of this episode lies with those big eared orange dwarfs themselves.
    6Prichards12345

    A slight improvement on the first two episodes of the series proper.

    This is the episode that introduced the Ferenghi; billed as the new threat, they come across as silly and stupid in the main, although the episode itself is a watchable one.

    Unfortunately the T'Kon Empire is not sufficiently developed, and the thing seems to be borrowing its basic story from Arena.

    But overall it's okay, and the regular cast are beginning to improve and get a handle on their characters.
    10XweAponX

    Loved this episode, not cos of the Ferengi...

    ...But due to this last outpost of the tKon Empire. It was simply, a cool 50's type Science Fiction story stuck in the midst of Trek.

    The Ferengi steal a "Worthless T-9 Energy Converter" and The Enterprise D gives chase. They pass a planet and it seems that the Ferengi have got the D in some kind of energy suppressor beam. "We push, they push back" as Geordi tells Riker. This is also a hint that Geordi will eventually be on charge of Engineering, any time we had a 1st season engineering conundrum, Geordi solved it. But here, it's a hint of things to come.

    My favorite part of this episode was when they had finally turned their attention on the planet, Data pulls up a rotating stellar map in an ancient language. We can all ask, "If the tKon Empire is out of business, how did Starfleet ever find out about it?" - Well, we forget the United Federation of Planets, of which there are over 150 member worlds. So we can assume one of them had this information that Data pulls up before he gets stuck in an odd "functional Impasse" due to misuse of a Chinese finger-puzzle.

    In fact we never saw that same Stellar map ever again, it was used in this episode and only here.

    When it becomes plain that The Ferengi are not the cause of the power drain, Picard suggest both ships send away teams down to the Planet. I just loved this planet, it was an image of something truly "alien".

    And this is our first view of The Ferengi, Armin Shimmerman who would become Quark is there, but we forget Tracy Walter, who was in an early 80's movie called "Repo Man" - And too bad Tracy only had about 2 lines. Now these original Ferengi, these must have been the "Ferengi Shock Troops" - In Deep Space 9, Quark refers to these original Ferengi as "Marauder Moe" - Adorned in animal skins with cool Phaser-Whips. We never saw the whips, or the uniforms, ever again. Maybe the Uniforms in "The Battle". I see one and only one continuity error- These Original Ferengi show interest in the Gold which encases the Comm badges. Ferengi have no use for worthless gold except for Gold Dust to make bars of latimum which is their main currency. "Gold Pressed Latinum".

    But the problem was, these scrodsuckers were just too danged FUNNY for us to believe they were any kind of serious threat to the Federation! Hold that thought, the humor aspect was greatly enlarged, until delved into in Deep Space Nine, where we finally got to see their home planet, and their rules of acquisition, and their leader, Grand Nagus Zek.

    And so these buffoons confront the Enterprise away team on this eerie planet, it is a comedy of caricatures.

    But mostly I liked this guy named "Portal" who is the guardian of the planet. He swings a mean Axe on Riker! I thought his makeup not up to Westmore's par.

    I guess it was just the idea of a forgotten planet, and a sleeping guardian with unmeasurable power that was the attraction for me. If not for Riker's composure, Portal would have obliterated both ships and that would have been the end of the show right there. But Riker's solution to facing Portal was similar to the Chinese finger puzzle, the less effort used, the quicker the release from the dilemma.
    6I-want-a-Swedish-Girlfriend

    Ferengis' Cunning Entrance

    Extreme alien makeup - untypical for Star Trek shows. Usually, a yellow skin means android, pointy ears means a Vulcan alien ... Ferengis have giant ears and huge bumps for heads. Their spirit changes dramatically in later episodes. In this episode, they are characterised as warmongers, permanently armed with whips. In later episides in TNG, Deep Space Nine and Voyager (!), they become greedy monsters. Their confusing, inconsistent entrance in this episode might be intentional: If you, as a race, have something to hide, you mischaracterise yourself. As warmongers, if you think you can retain that image. Else you'll get blown to pieces. The Ferengi possibly misjudged the Federation's potential to annihilate the Ferengi. After all, unlike Romulans and Klingons, the Federation don't have cloaking devices with their space vessels.

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    • Trivia
      According to Armin Shimerman, the actors playing the Ferengi were directed to "jump up and down like crazed gerbils."
    • Goofs
      Geordi makes the comment "point 300 milliseconds," which is nonsensical. it's either .3 seconds or 300 milliseconds or .3 milliseconds - not what he stated.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Worf: Uncle who?

    • Connections
      Featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Shades of Gray (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Star Trek: The Next Generation Main Title
      Composed by Jerry Goldsmith and Alexander Courage

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Television
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      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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