As kind as you Star Trek: The Next Generation Death was, I am happy Star Trek: Lower Decks chose not to resurrect the character. throughout Star Trek: The Original Series, Unnamed crew members were regularly killed on off missions to illustrate how dangerous the situation was for the main character. This happened so often with red-shirted security officers that it became a trope referenced throughout popular culture. I appreciate that Star Trek: The Next Generation Started to make Star Trek Dead matter. Like many science fiction and fantasy properties, Star Trek has developed a habit of bringing characters back from…
Author: Rachel Hulshult
Several Star Trek aliens made their debut on Star Trek: The Next Generation Before playing more significant roles on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, And a couple were even portrayed by the same actors. TNG Set the stage for a new golden era of Star Trek, influencing almost everything that came after. some of Star Trek Most famous aliens – like the Vulcans, Klingons and Romulans – are introduced on Star Trek: The Original Series, But others have not come out yet TNG. Some actors have portrayed multiple roles in the Star Trek franchise, and some have even played different…
The city has become one of Star Treks most famous and terrifying villains, but the cybernetic drones could have been very different. Introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 2, Episode 16, “Q Who,” The Borg became an immediate threat to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D. When Q (John de Lancie) flies the starship Enterprise across the galaxy in Borg space, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) tries to deal with the drones that attacked his ship. Not only did the Borg completely ignore Picard, but they also proved incredibly adaptable, thwarting every attack the Enterprise had against them.…
Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) proved to be just as badass as Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) in this classic Klingon episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. After initially relegated to the background in TNG Season 1, Worf soon started getting more and more substantial storylines. by Star Trek: The Next Generation In season 3, several Warf story arcs were introduced that would continue to affect the characters throughout TNG And Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Worf’s complicated relationship with his Klingon heritage became a major aspect of the character How he struggled to reconcile being a Klingon warrior with…
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3, Episode 17, “Sins of the Father” introduces several Klingon storylines that will continue to affect Lt. Worf (Michael Don) for the rest of his life. Although Worf is largely relegated to the background in TNG Season 1, he eventually became one of the show’s most popular and enduring characters. As the only Klingon in Starfleet, Worf often felt torn between two cultures. While Worf could have fully embraced his life as a Starfleet officer and abandoned his Klingon roots, he instead chose the hard path of claiming both. in Star Trek: The Generations…
Introduced on Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Duras sisters became a thorn in the side of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the United Federation of Planets. Lursa (Barbara March) and B’Etor (Gwynyth Walsh) Duras made their debut in Tng S “Redemption” two-parter which overshadowed seasons 4 and 5. Their brother, Duras (Patrick Massett), had already appeared As an enemy of Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) in a couple of TNG Episodes. Although the House of Duras held sway in the Klingon Empire, they gained notoriety for their dishonest tactics. Y’Rod, the father of Duras, Lursa, and Bethur, betrayed the…
This Star Trek: The Next Generation Crew member appeared in the pilot episode before being promptly forgotten. While Tng S Two-part premiere, “Encounter at Farpoint,” established many aspects that continued throughout the series, some elements did not quite stick. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the crew of the USS Enterprise-D would go on to become as beloved as the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series, However It took time for the show to find itself. Lt. Tasha Yar (Dennis Crosby) would only stick around for the first season of TNG And Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) would leave…
Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) briefly has a clone on Star Trek: The Next Generation Long before Shinzon (Tom Hardy) appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis. The last TNG The film saw the crew of the USS Enterprise-E face off against Shinzon after he took control of the Romulan Empire. The Romulans created a clone of Picard to act as a spy in the Federation, But they soon abandoned the project and sent Shinzan to a Reman labor camp. Shinzon later rebelled against the Romulan Empire and made plans to attack the United Federation of Planets. Despite their shared DNA, Star…
This classic and somewhat controversial episode of Star Trek: The Original Series is William Shatner’s favorite. William Shatner became a household name thanks to his role as Captain James T. Kirk, the commanding officer of the USS. Enterprise. throughout toss three seasons, Captain Kirk and his crew travel the galaxy in search of new life And meeting all manner of fascinating alien creatures and cultures. Along with his science officer Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelly), Kirk eventually became one of the most recognizable and beloved characters in science fiction. Star Trek: The…
In the first few minutes, Star Trek: The Next Generation to differ from Star Trek: The Original Series, With a very different and more effective opening scene. Picked up about a century after the adventures of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew, TNG An all-new Enterprise crew followed, led by Patrick Stewart’s Captain Jean-Luc Picard. The television landscape went through significant changes from the 1960s to the late 1980s when TNG Premiere. Although TV shows have not yet reached the level of serialization they would have in the streaming era, they have moved to a different way…