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Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)

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Star Trek: The Next Generation

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    Jean-Luc Picard



    Q is a being that is described as being "omnipotent". This means that he has theoretically infinite powers. Throughout the series he is shown to manipulate matter and energy, but not the thought processes of other beings.

    Q sees humanity as a lower species, a plaything or animals that need to be judged (apparently depending upon his mood.)



    DeForest Kelley appeared as Admiral Leonard McCoy in Encounter at Farpoint (1987).

    Leonard Nimoy appeared as Spock in Unification I (1991) and Unification II (1991). His appearance was tied to the release of the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).

    Mark Lenard appeared as Sarek in Sarek (1990) and Unification I (1991).

    James Doohan appeared as Montgomery Scott in Relics (1992).

    Majel Barrett appeared as Enterprise Computer (nearly all episodes) and as Lwaxana Troi (6 episodes) in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).

    Diana Muldaur who appeared as Dr. Miranda Jones in episode Is There in Truth No Beauty? (1968) and as Dr. Ann Mulhall / Thalassa in episode Return to Tomorrow (1968) of Star Trek (1966), appeared as Doctor Pulaski, a recurring character, in most episodes of season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), temporarily replacing (Gates McFadden) as Chief Medical Officer.



    • The state of war with the Klingons was effectively ended in 2293 by the Kithomer Accord, as seen in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). An uneasy peace with the Federation remains, as there were still frequent skirmishes with the Klingons over time. The Klingon Empire remained an independent government outside of the Federation.


    • Around 2300, the cooperation that existed between Klingons and Romulans since the 23rd century started to gradually degrade, perhaps fueled by the weakened state of the Klingons following the Praxis Incident, and their subsequent willingness to reconcile with the Federation.


    • An event known as the Tomed incident occurred in 2311. Although details were never provided, known facts suggest that it concerned a violation of the Romulan Neutral Zone, involvement of cloaked ships, and the death of thousands of lives, both Romulan and Federation. It led to the Treaty of Algeron, which reaffirmed the Neutral Zone as a no-fly zone and prohibited the Federation from developing cloaked vessels. The treaty also ceased virtually all dialogue between the Romulans and the Federation for the next 50 years.


    • In 2344, the Romulans attacked a Klingon outpost on Narendra III. It is unknown what sparked the incident, but the intervention of the Enterprise-C, a Federation vessel, despite being destroyed in the battle, was perceived as particularly honourable by the Klingons. As a result, relations with the Klingons improved drastically. About two years later, Romulans attacked the Klingon outpost at Kithomer (possibly over a territorial dispute) and killed nearly all inhabitants, leading to the start of the Romulan-Klingon war around the 2350s.


    • In 2363, the Enterprise-D was launched.


    • In 2364, Jean-Luc Picard assumed command of the Enterprise-D and a continuing mission of space exploration is started.



    It takes place from 2364-2370 A.D. 95 years after the events of the original TV series, 94 years after the events of the animated series, & 71 years after the events of the Undiscovered Country movie.

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  • How many seasons does Star Trek: The Next Generation have?
    7 seasons
  • How many episodes does Star Trek: The Next Generation have?
    176 episodes
  • When did Star Trek: The Next Generation premiere?
    September 26, 1987
  • When did Star Trek: The Next Generation end?
    May 23, 1994
  • How long are episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    45 minutes
  • What is the IMDb rating of Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    8.7 out of 10
  • Who stars in Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, and Jonathan Frakes
  • Who created Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Gene Roddenberry
  • Who wrote Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Arthur Conan Doyle, Gene Roddenberry, Ronald D. Moore, Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Nick Sagan, DC Fontana, Peter S. Beagle, Jeri Taylor, Steve Gerber, and others
  • Who directed Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Adam Nimoy, Kim Manners, Rob Bowman, Corey Allen, Richard Compton, David Carson, and others
  • Who was the producer of Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Peter Lauritson, David Livingston, Ronald D. Moore, CJ Holland, Herbert Wright, Ira Steven Behr, Burton Armus, Mike Gray, John Mason, Robert McCullough, and others
  • Who was the composer for Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    John Debney, Don Davis, Fred Steiner, Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, Ron Jones, and George Romanis
  • Who was the executive producer of Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Rick Berman, Gene Roddenberry, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor
  • Who was the cinematographer for Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Marvin V. Rush, Edward R. Brown, Joe Chess, Jonathan West, Kris Krosskove, and Thomas F. Denove
  • What is the plot of Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    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.
  • Who are the characters in Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Jean-Luc Picard, Professor Moriarty, Spock, Data, Q, Wesley Crusher, Deanna Troi, Worf, Guinan, Geordi La Forge, and others
  • What genre is Star Trek: The Next Generation?
    Action, Adventure, Drama, and Sci-Fi
  • How many awards has Star Trek: The Next Generation won?
    39 awards
  • How many awards has Star Trek: The Next Generation been nominated for?
    100 nominations

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