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Set decades after Captain Kirk's five-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers set off in a new Enterprise on their own mission to go where no one has gone before.
Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original <a href=">Star Trek (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.
This show continues the excellence provided by the original Star Trek. Set some 75 years after Kirk&#39;s adventures, The Next Generation was an excellent show and provided state-of-the-art special effects. I recommend it to any science fiction fan.
I think most guys probably look back with fondness on a television series they would watch with their fathers as young children. For me, it was Zorro (the nineties version), The Rifleman, Bonanza, and most importantly, Star Trek: The Next Generation. Whenever I come home from college, I always make sure to watch an episode or two with him.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t really consider myself a Trekkie. I&#39;ve never seen a full episode of any other spin-off series, and have only seen a handful from the original series and bits and pieces of the movies. Still, I love these characters. The best thing this show did was bring a great deal of depth to the crew of the Enterprise. Unlike the original series, which seemed to always focus only on the problem at hand, TNG wasn&#39;t afraid to take a moment to explore the characters&#39; interests, even when it had nothing to do with the story: Riker&#39;s love of jazz, Data&#39;s attempts to write poetry, Picard&#39;s interest in detective stories, etc. My favorite character (and I know I&#39;m not in the minority here) is Data, who reminds me a bit of Chancey Gardener from Jerzy Kosinski&#39;s Being There. His status as an android provides a great foil for the human characters, and his attempts to understand mankind (and their attempts to understand him) are a lot more illuminating than many philosophical treatises.<br/><br/>The special effects are usually pretty good for the time period. The stories, for the most part, are original, or at least an original take on a time-honored subject, even if many of them do depend on technological mumbo-jumbo. The production design is good, with good use of color.<br/><br/>I must say, however, that two things, which go hand in hand, have always bothered me about the show: the costumes and hairstyles look like they were transported straight out of the 1980s. This is especially prevalent in the first season. The spandex jumpsuit uniforms of the Enterprise are unflattering and don&#39;t look at all professional; they&#39;re like feety pajamas designed by Twisted Sister. In one episode, a band of rebels on a planet ruled by women look like they were imported straight out of He-Man. Most irritating of all is Deanna Troi&#39;s bad perm, which really distracts from Marina Sirtis&#39;s beautiful face. Most of these problems are corrected in the three films with the TNG cast, but it&#39;s too bad they couldn&#39;t find a more futuristic (or at least present) look through the show&#39;s entire run.<br/><br/>Other than that tiny flaw, which is good for cheesy mocking value, the show is actually rather good, and I would recommend it even to those who aren&#39;t interesting in Star Trek, or even sci-fi.

<a href="/name/nm0001420/">DeForest Kelley</a> appeared asin <a href="/title/tt0094030/">Encounter at Farpoint (1987)</a>.<br/><br/><a href="/name/nm0000559/">Leonard Nimoy</a> appeared asin <a href="/title/tt0708835/">Unification I (1991)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0708836/">Unification II (1991)</a>. His appearance was tied to the release of the film <a href="/title/tt0102975/">Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)</a>.<br/><br/><a href="/name/nm0501697/">Mark Lenard</a> appeared asin <a href="/title/tt0708769/">Sarek (1990)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0708835/">Unification I (1991)</a>.<br/><br/><a href="/name/nm0001150/">James Doohan</a> appeared asin <a href="/title/tt0708764/">Relics (1992)</a>.<br/><br/><a href="/name/nm0000854/">Majel Barrett</a> appeared as(nearly all episodes) and(8 episodes) in <a href="/title/tt0092455/">Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)</a>.<br/><br/><a href="/name/nm0611707/">Diana Muldaur</a> who appeared asin episode <a href="/title/tt0708433/">Is There in Truth No Beauty? (1968)</a> and asin episode <a href="/title/tt0708445/">Return to Tomorrow (1968)</a> of <a href="/title/tt0060028/">Star Trek (1966)</a>, appeared as , a recurring character, in most episodes of season 2 of <a href="/title/tt0092455/">Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)</a>, replacing(<a href="/name/nm0000533/">Gates McFadden</a>) as Chief Medical Officer. <ul><li>The state of war with the Klingons was effectively ended in 2293 by the Kithomer Accord, as seen in <a href="/title/tt0102975/">Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)</a>. 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.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>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.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>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.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>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.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>In 2363, the Enterprise-D was launched.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>In 2364, Jean-Luc Picard assumed command of the Enterprise-D and a continuing mission of space exploration is started.</li></ul> 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, &amp; 71 years after the events of the Undiscovered Country movie.
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