Next Episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) focuses on the 24th century adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). This incarnation of the famous starship is much larger than the one captained by James T. Kirk a century earlier, and, accordingly, it carries a larger crew complement: 1,012 men, women…and, surprisingly, children. This era's Starfleet Command believes that men and women are more likely to sign up for long-term exploratory missions if they think of their ship as home. Thus, Picard's crew enjoys many of the comforts they'd have otherwise left behind, including a wide variety of recreational opportunities, "replicated" food dishes to suit every palate, and quarters large enough to share with spouses and offspring. There are schools for the children and a bar (stocked with synthetic alcohol, or synthehol) where the adults can unwind. However, the ongoing mission—no longer limited to a mere five years—remains virtually the same as it was during Kirk's time: to seek out new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Imprisoned by the Borg and cut off from his ship, Picard, Troi and LaForge attempt to break Lore's hold on Data. Meanwhile, Dr. Crusher tries to beam up all the search parties on the planet while eluding a Borg ship.
A cultural exchange teams Worf with an obnoxious ambassador and strands Picard with a woman who seems to be obsessed with him.
In defiance of Picard's orders, Geordi uses a risky procedure in an effort to find and save his missing mother.
Captain Picard infiltrates a smuggling ring that is searching for Romulan artifacts.
Captain Picard and commander Riker pose as enemies in order to retrieve a deadly artifact.
The crew helps Data investigate when his dream program begins suddenly generating nightmares. Meanwhile, Picard attempts to avoid attending a boring Starfleet banquet.
Lwaxana Troi visits the Enterprise, but she's preoccupied by a dark secret she has carried for years.
After escaping imprisonment on an alien world, Picard and Beverly find that their thoughts are connected by brain implants.
The crew is shocked when an alien brother and sister sneak on board and claim their planet is being destroyed by the Enterprise's warp drive.
During a mission to save an endangered planet, Data is stunned when he meets a native scientist who claims to be his estranged mother.
After Worf returns from a bat'leth tournament, he is the only person who notices subtle changes on theEnterprise.
Riker's loyalties are tested when he is reunited with his former captain, Pressman, now Admiral, of the missing ship Pegasus.
Worf's brother violates the Prime Directive in order to save an alien race whose existence is threatened when violent storms bombard their planet.
Dr Crusher is shocked to come across a family secret when she attends her grandmothers funeral.
Four young officers become embroiled in a secret - and potentially dangerous - mission as they vie for promotion.
Data trails a probe which has crashed on to a primitive planet. But when he crashes too, he finds himself unable to remember anything prior to the event.
Picard discovers that an 87-million-years-old comet has been housing alien beings, which attack both Data and the Enterprise' computer systems.
A suicide on the Enterprise leaves the crew stunned by the loss. Meanwhile, Deanna and Worf begin to form a relationship.
Picard and Data brave going into an asteroid field when a new torpedo's guidance system malfunctions. Meanwhile, the crew begin to act strangely.
When the Federation gives the Cardassians access to a planet inhabited by Native American Indians, Picard has the unenviable task of trying to relocate them.
Alexander must face his first rite of ascension initiation, during which a Klingon warrior named K'Mtar has a disturbing request for him.
Captain Picard battles to rescue his son from a vengeful Ferengi whose own son was killed by Picard during the Battle of Maxia.
The computer systems on board the Enterprise begin experiencing repeated malfunctions, leading the crew to suspect that the ship itself may be evolving.
When Ro is assigned to infiltrate the Maquis, she finds herself sympathising with their plight, forcing her to choose between her divided loyalties.
Captain Picard finds himself travelling between the past, present and future, but discovers he may be responsible for the end of mankind.
In the second of the two-part series finale, Picard continues his race against time to try and end the threat to the future of mankind.
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