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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 5 Episode 8
Stardate: 45245.8. Picard and Data find Spock and discover the reason behind the secret meetings. However, a darker scheme planned by the Romulans is also uncovered in the process.
Episode Title: Unification (2)
Air Date: 1991-11-11

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