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"The Schizoid Man" was the 31st episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 6th episode of the show's second season, first aired during the week of 23 January 1989. The episode was written by Tracy TorméMA, Richard ManningMA and Hans BeimlerMA and directed by Les LandauMA.

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Kareen BrianonWesley CrusherDataDiana GiddingsIra GravesGeordi La ForgeMartinezNelson (USS Enterprise-D)Jean-Luc PicardKatherine PulaskiWilliam T. RikerSelarDeanna TroiDarien WallaceWorfUSS Enterprise-D computer
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Dexter RemmickNoonien SoongNatasha Yar

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USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class explorer)
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USS Constantinople (Istanbul-class)

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GravesworldStarbase 6

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androidBetazoidHumanKlingonVulcan

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StarfleetUnited Federation of Planets

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space

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  • Selar later became a major Star Trek: New Frontier character.
  • The title refers to an episode of The Prisoner, and is derived from psychology jargon, with "schizoid" referring to a "split" in personality, from the prefix "schizo-". Many psychological terms created with this prefix have had their definitions refined since the 1960s when The Prisoner used the title and since the 1980s when used on this episode.

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published order
Previous episode:
The Outrageous Okona
TNG episode produced Next episode:
Loud as a Whisper
Previous episode:
Loud as a Whisper
TNG episode aired Next episode:
Unnatural Selection
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Power Hungry
Pocket Next Adventure:
Pathways
Chapter 8, Sections 7-9


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