"Space, the final frontier, these are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise, its continuing mission, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilisations, to boldly go where no-one has gone before." (setting -- the 24th century)

From 1987 until 1994, the producers of the second STAR TREK series dared to try in first-run syndication what had only been done once before on the television screen. This time, they produced a weekly series focusing on the adventures of the crew of a newer and bigger starship, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. This ship would fly under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, support a larger crew, and feature, on a weekly basis, some of the most technologically advanced special effects.

In this series we see a new threat arrive, the Borg. Also we see other races such as the Cardassians, Maquis, and Bajorans. But not as much as in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Also are the races from TOS the Romulans and Klingons.

The series stayed in production for a total of seven seasons, thanks to an ever-increasing populous of loyal STAR TREK fans, and ended with a total of 177 episodes. Star Trek: The Next Generation became the highest rated syndicated dramatic series on television as its run progressed, and is still in high demand today, running in syndication around the world.

Characters/Cast:

The Galaxy-class Starship Enterprise is guided by a leader who is both an intellectual and an explorer, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). The second in command -- often referred to as "Number One" -- is First Officer William Riker (Jonathan Frakes), with their science officer, the android, Lieutenant Commander Data (Brent Spiner). Counselor Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) serves as the ship's psychologist, and seeing that all is well with the warp engines is Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton). Overseeing sickbay is Chief Medical Officer Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden). An interesting twist, Chief of Security Lieutenant Worf (Michael Dorn) serves as the only Klingon on the ship. Down below, in Ten Forward lounge, Whoopi Goldberg appears as the recurring character of Guinan. Frequently taunting the crew is the seemingly omnipotent being known simply as "Q" (John de Lancie).

Episodes

Crew

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