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Big-bangs
Big Bang No. 6
In the mother of all ship-destroying episodes, we see the Enterprise-D destroyed no less than four times in a repeating time loop. The crew's building sense of deja-vu eventually enables them to send a message to the next loop warning themselves of the coming destruction and so breaking the pattern.
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