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When the USS Enterprise-D returns to the planet Devidia II, they discover that the mysterious alien race is still trying to capture Captain Picard and Commander Riker. After the two had been kidnapped by the aliens, the Enterprise-D crew had to come up with a daring plan to break them out. Now, with the help of their mysterious ally, Professor James Moriarty, they must rescue the two and prevent the aliens from gaining control of the planet.
After Picard and Riker were successfully rescued, the Enterprise-D crew discovers that the aliens’ plan is more sinister than they had initially suspected. The aliens are trying to obtain a powerful weapon called the Metaphasic Shield Generator, which can be used to protect their world from the destructive radiation of a nearby star. With the help of the professor, the Enterprise-D crew must find a way to stop the aliens from acquiring the device and protect the planet.
The crew first attempts to find the generator by searching the ruins of the alien city, but the aliens have already taken it. Picard and Riker then come up with another plan – they will use the professor’s holographic knowledge to gain access to the aliens’ computer systems and locate the generator. Picard and Riker also devise a risky plan to use a special frequency to deactivate the generator so that it can’t be used against Devidia II.
As the Enterprise-D crew continues their search, they are joined by a new ally – a mysterious figure called the Albino. Although the Albino appears to be helping them, his true intentions remain unknown. Meanwhile, the aliens have sent their own vessel to Devidia II and the crew must race against time to find the generator and deactivate it before the aliens arrive.
Using all their resources, the crew eventually succeeds in their mission and the aliens’ ship is destroyed. Although the crew is relieved that the generator has been deactivated, they are worried about the Albino’s true motives and whether or not the professor can be trusted. As the episode ends, the Enterprise-D crew must now decide how to deal with their mysterious ally and face the consequences of the mission.
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While investigating the apparent death of Capt. Picard, Riker is abducted by a group of intergalactic archaeological thieves, only to find Picard has apparently joined their ranks. While investigating the apparent death of Capt. Picard, Riker is abducted by a group of intergalactic archaeological thieves, only to find Picard has apparently joined their ranks. While investigating the apparent death of Capt. Picard, Riker is abducted by a group of intergalactic archaeological thieves, only to find Picard has apparently joined their ranks.
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X-men '97 just made gambit & magneto's deaths worse.
X-Men '97 episode 6 finds a creative way to remind viewers of Gambit and Magneto's tragic fate, calling attention to their absence in the show.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for X-Men '97 episodes 5 and 6.
- Gambit and Magneto's absence in X-Men '97 's opening credits solidifies their tragic fate.
- X-Men '97 subverts the MCU's tradition of acknowledging or resolving previous episodes' cliffhangers as soon as the next episode is released.
- Gambit and Magneto's absence in X-Men '97 's opening credits allows the audience to feel their loss, similar to how the X-Men must feel about their colleagues' deaths.
Right from the start, X-Men '97 episode 6 adds salt to the wound when it comes to Gambit and Magneto's tragic deaths in the animated Marvel series. X-Men '97 episode 5's tragic ending resulted in the deaths of countless mutants, including Gambit and Magneto, who have become mutantkind's martyrs after an army of Sentinels sabotages human-mutant relations with a brutal attack on Genosha. Considering how the Sentinels managed to catch all mutants with their guard down, it seems as though the Genosha tragedy's victims in X-Men '97 episode 5 are irrevocably dead.
Instead of raising hopes for a potential resurrection, X-Men '97 confirms that two of its mutant protagonists are dead . X-Men '97 episode 6 centers its plot around Storm and Forge in a direct continuation to X-Men '97 episode 4 "Lifedeath - Part 1", which also features the return of Professor X alongside Lilandra and the Shi'ar Empire. X-Men '97 episode 6 "Lifedeath - Part 2" ends with Professor X departing from the Shi'ar to reconnect with the X-Men after receiving a vision of the tragedy that took place in Genosha, complete with a quick image of Gambit.
X-Men '97's Opening Credits Change Explained
X-men '97 episode 6's opening credits seemingly confirm gambit and magneto are gone for good.
Since episode 2, X -Men '97 's opening credits have changed every time depending on the outcome and cast of previous episodes. For instance, Jean Grey wears her hair down in the opening credits of X-Men '97 episodes 1 and 2, but she then wears it in a ponytail from episode 3 onward, showcasing how the Jean Grey in the first two episodes' opening credits was actually Madelyne Pryor. Likewise, X-Men 97 episode 6 removes Gambit and Magneto altogether, calling attention to their seemingly definitive deaths during X-Men '97 episode 5's tragic attack on Genosha.
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X-men '97 cleverly bucks the worst mcu trend, x-men '97 episode 6 lets episode 5's cliffhanger linger in the audience's mind for another week.
X-Men '97 is an innovative Marvel show in more ways than one, but episode 6 stands out due to its refusal to continue the Genosha plotline immediately after it happened. Usually, major plot twists and cliffhangers in MCU Disney+ shows are resumed, if not resolved, the very next episode after they're set up. For instance, Loki's variants in the Void star in Loki season 1 episode 5 right after episode 4's ending sends Loki to the Void, and Evan Peters' fake Quicksilver joins Wanda's family in WandaVision episode 6 right after episode 5 sets up his mysterious return.
X-Men '97 episode 6's ending, in turn, sets up Mister Sinister's role as the show's main antagonist.
By ignoring the fallout of Genosha's attack and leaving out Gambit and Magneto from the opening intro, X-Men '97 is letting episode 5's tragedy settle on the audience's mind and confirming that its consequences are rather definitive. Gambit and Magneto are dead. There may not be any way to bring them back. Therefore, they're not only absent in the X-Men's new adventures following the Genosha tragedy, but they're also absent from the only place where viewers expect them to be. This is an effective way to represent what the X-Men must feel when mourning their fallen friends.
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Gambit, Part II: Directed by Alexander Singer. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn. Riker and Picard must find out why this intergalactic gang is looting archaeological sites.
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"Gambit, Part I" was released on LaserDisc in the USA on February 2, 1999, paired with "Interface" on the same double sided disc (NTSC video). "Gambit, Part II" was released at the same time, but paired with "Phantasms" on one double-side LaserDisc. Both parts of "Gambit" were released on VHS on a single tape (catalog number VHR 4109). "
Production. "Gambit, Part II" was filmed between Monday 9 August 1993 and Tuesday 17 August 1993 on Paramount Stage 8, 9, and 16. Ronald B. Moore, effects supervisor, is incorrectly credited with an initial "D" in the end credits, which confuses him with writer and producer Ronald D. Moore.
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Episode Title: 'Gambit, Part Two' Episode Number : 705 Synopsis : "Aboard the pirate vessel, Picard and Riker work with a Vulcan agent to retrieve an ancient, deadly weapon."
Star Trek > Star Trek: The Next Generation > Season 7 Gambit, Part II . vote. no votes yet. edit Help Movie Facts. Status: Released. Premiered at: ... Director: Alexander Singer. Author: Ronald D. Moore. Director of Photography: Jonathan West. add show full cast Cast. Patrick Stewart. as Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Jonathan Frakes. as Commander ...
Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Star Trek: The Next Generation : Gambit, Part II (1993) - Alexander Singer on AllMovie ... Likewise pretending to cast his lot with the looters, Riker assists Picard in his efforts, which may well result in death for both men. Written by Ronald D. Moore from a story by Naren ...
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Gambit (Part 2) When the USS Enterprise-D returns to the planet Devidia II, they discover that the mysterious alien race is still trying to capture Captain Pica. ... Choose Your Star Trek Series. The Original Series; The Next Generation; Deep Space Nine; Voyager; Enterprise; Discovery; Picard; Strange New Worlds; Choose By Year. 1966; 1967 ...
Gambit, Part I: Directed by Peter Lauritson. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn. While investigating the apparent death of Capt. Picard, Riker is abducted by a group of intergalactic archaeological thieves, only to find Picard has apparently joined their ranks.
Peter Lauritson. Director. Christopher Hatton. Writer. Naren Shankar. Writer. René Echevarria. Writer. After hearing a rumor that Captain Picard has been murdered while on an archeological dig, the Enterprise crew sets out to find the smugglers who may have been responsible.
Original air date: October 18, 1993 Director: Alexander Singer Writer: Ronald D. Moore (story by Naren Shankar). Rating: 8/10. This isn't quite as good as the first part, but it's still ...
Jonathan Frakes films a scene from the episode "Gambit" grew out of a spec script submitted by Christopher Hatton back in the sixth season.The story broke one of Gene Roddenberry's long-standing Star Trek taboos - specifically, that there would be no such thing as space pirates. Although initially skeptical, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor later returned to Hatton's story as it provided an ...
A solid and underrated episode, "Gambit" surprised me, and I'd never seen it until today. The show is paced unusually well for TNG, moving along the outline of an intriguing mystery without ever committing the classic TNG sin of being self-importantly dull. There are even some -- gasp -- good action sequences.
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Set almost 100 years after Captain Kirk's 5-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers sets off in the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on its own mission to go where no one has gone before.
IDW Publishing will heat up the summer with a trio of Star Trek comic books set for release in August. StarTrek.com will preview the titles over the next few days, and we start today with Star Trek #36, the second part of the "The Q Gambit" adventure by writer Mike Johnson, collaborating once again with Tony Shasteen (art and cover) and Roberto Orci (who oversees the Trek comics set in the ...
James Worthy (born 27 February 1961; age 63) is a former professional basketball player who appeared as Koral in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode "Gambit, Part II". Standing at six feet, nine inches (206 cm) tall, Worthy is the tallest-ever Klingon seen onscreen. Worthy met Robert O'Reilly on a plane flight and it was O'Reilly who persuaded him to talk to the producers ...
Gambit and Magneto's absence in X-Men '97's opening credits solidifies their tragic fate.; X-Men '97 subverts the MCU's tradition of acknowledging or resolving previous episodes' cliffhangers as soon as the next episode is released.; Gambit and Magneto's absence in X-Men '97's opening credits allows the audience to feel their loss, similar to how the X-Men must feel about their colleagues' deaths.