Star Trek: The Next Generation
A century after Captain Kirk's five year mission, the next generation of Starfleet officers begins their journey aboard the new flagship of the Federation.
Commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard the Galaxy class starship Enterprise NCC-1701-D will seek out new life and new civilizations - to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Patrick Stewart | Captain Jean-Luc Picard | |
Brent Spiner | Lieutenant Commander Data | |
Michael Dorn | Lieutenant Worf | |
LeVar Burton | Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge | |
Wil Wheaton | Wesley Crusher | |
Jonathan Frakes | Commander William Thomas 'Will' Riker | |
Marina Sirtis | Counselor Deanna Troi | |
Gates McFadden | Doctor Beverly Crusher | |
Rachen Assapiomonwait | Crewman Nelson | |
Majel Barrett | Enterprise Computer | |
Michael Braveheart | Crewman Martinez | |
Colm Meaney | Chief Miles O'Brien | |
Tim McCormack | Ensign Bennett | |
Eben Ham | Operations Division Ensign | |
Natalie Wood | Bailey | |
Lorine Mendell | Crewman Diana Giddings | |
Jeremy Doyle | Enterprise-D Ensign | |
Whoopi Goldberg | Guinan | |
James G. Becker | Youngblood | |
Mark Lentry | Science Division Officer | |
Joe Baumann | Crewman Garvey | |
Carl David Burks | Ensign Russell | |
Keith Rayve | Command Division Ensign | |
Richard Sarstedt | Command Division Officer | |
James McElroy | Operations Division Officer |
Wesley's latest science project escapes the lab, threatening the Enterprise and an eminent scientist's life-long project.
After 111 years of silence, an extremely litigious alien race asserts its agreed upon right to wipe out a Federation colony in its territory.
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from Rana IV, a Federation colony that is under attack from an unknown alien ship. When they arrive, they find the entire surface of the planet destroyed, save for a single house and two occupants.
A proto-Vulcan culture worships Captain Picard and prepares to offer Counselor Troi as a sacrifice.
A startling surprise awaits the crew of the Enterprise when a mission costs the life of a crew member, who left her son behind.
The Enterprise triggers an ancient yet effective trap left by an extinct race, with a perfectly preserved derelict ship serving as cheese for Picard.
La Forge gets left behind on a storm-plagued planet when the rest of his team encounters a Romulan warrior.
While the Enterprise hosts negotiations for control of a stable wormhole, Troi forms a personal relationship with an opposing negotiator, unaware of his true being.
The Enterprise pursues a race of "gatherers" who continue to raid Federation outposts, unaware of the dangers lurking among them.
When a Romulan officer defects to the Federation with a warning of a impending invasion, Capt. Picard struggles to decide if he is to be believed.
Investigating a planet applying for membership into the Federation, the crew of the Enterprise finds a group of inhabitants who used to be soldiers, but now fight for their very existence.
While visiting a planet under civil war, Dr. Crusher is taken hostage by an opposing faction of the planet's ruling government.
Much to Picard's displeasure, Q reappears on the Enterprise, claiming to have been ejected from the Q Continuum, and therefore, lost his powers.
The widow of respected scientist Dr. Nel Apgar accuses Riker of seducing her and killing her husband. Rather than turn Riker over for unfavorable trial, the Enterprise reconstructs the facts.
The Enterprise C enters the Enterprise D's time and space continuum, where they find Picard and crew in a constant state of war with the Klingons, and only Guinan knows it.
After returning from a cybernetics conference to the Enterprise, Data creates his own "child," much to the chagrin of his captain, and without regards to the ramifications with Starfleet.
A Klingon commander comes aboard the Enterprise in an officer exchange program initiated by Starfleet, much to the chagrin of the crew.
Picard is kidnapped and held with three different aliens and meanwhile replaced with a replica as impostor captain.
After mediating a difficult trade agreement, Captain Picard is encouraged to take a much needed rest on a vacationing planet, where he's visited by a strange race from the future, in search of a dangerous weapon.
The Enterprise reaches out to an alien being, while dancing around with the Romulans, who want to attack it in an act of vengeance.
A shy member of the "Enterprise" crew becomes addicted to the holodeck, where relationships are easier than in real life, when his knowledge is needed in engineering.
When transporting a dangerous material to the Enterprise, Data is kidnapped and the crew is led to believe he is dead when the shuttlecraft he was piloting explodes en route.
Legendary Federation ambassador Sarek visits the Enterprise to conclude peace talks with a race called the Legarans. His arrival is accompanied with a rash of unusual emotional outbursts among the crew.
When Deanna's mother spurns advances made by a Ferengi Daimon, he takes it upon himself to kidnap the two of them, along with Commander Riker and steal them away aboard his ship.
The Enterprise finds a deserted planet where a ship has crashed, and, with it, the lone survivor with no memory, but extraordinary healing powers.
Responding to a distress call on one of the Federation's outer-most colonies, the Enterprise arrives...only to find a big hole in the ground where the town used to be, and discovers the Borg are behind the attack.