The Full Journey
All the episodes from the US sci-fi spin-off series, featuring
Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the crew of the USS
Enterprise.
Space. The Final Frontier
In 1987, Star Trek returned to the airwaves... but it revealed a
universe with previously unexplored dimensions. Captain Jean-Luc
Picard (Patrick Stewart) took the helm of a very different
Enterprise with a crew including Commander William Riker
(Jonathan Frakes), Lt. Geordi LaForge (Levar Burton), Dr. Beverly
Crusher (Gates McFadden), Klingon Lieutenant Worf (Michael Dorn),
the strangely human android Data (Brent Spinner) and empathic
Counsellor Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis). They encountered
never-before-seen threats including the seemingly omnipotent
entity known as Q and the greedy, scheming Ferengi. Over the next
seven years, the mission would continue to ever-farther reaches
of distant space.
Make IT SO
In season two of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Jean-Luc
Picard welcomes some new faces aboard the Enterprise, including
Dr. Crusher’s temporary replacement, Chief Medical Officer
Katherine Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) and Guinan, the enigmatic
bartender. The core crew evolves as they face new and unexpected
challenges. Geordi LaForge is transferred from the bridge to
become Chief Engineer. In a suspenseful trial, Data must prove
that he is a conscious being. Riker is immersed into the warlike
culture of the Klingons and in their most dangerous battle to
date, the crew takes on the Borg, a cybernetic hive mind that
threatens to assimilate all intelligent life.
Logic is the Foundation of Function
In the third season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the
mission goes further. Dr. Beverly Crusher returns to the ship. A
cross-time encounter with another Enterprise leads to the return
of deceased crewmember Tasha Yar. A humiliated Q learns what it
means to be merely human. The legendary Vulcan Ambassador Sarek,
Spock’s her, must cope with his long-suppressed emotions and
Captain Jean-Luc Picard faces the greatest threat of his career
when he takes on the Borg in a breathtaking showdown.
To Explore Strange New Worlds
In the fourth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew
of the Enterprise explores alien cultures in all-new ways.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard struggles with the nightmarish horror of
assimilation into the hive-mind of the Borg. The ruthless empire
of the Cardassians emerges as an important nemesis for the
Federation. Suspicion of Romulan sabotage aboard the ship leads
to a paranoid power struggle and political manoeuvres within the
Klingon Empire draw Worf into an inevitable civil war.
A Klingon Never Breaks His Word
In season five of Star Trek: The Next Generation, nothing can be
taken for granted in an ever-changing universe. The famous Vulcan
Spock rocks the established order when he defiantly flies into
Romulan territory. Bajoran Ensign Ro Laren is forced to protect
the Cardassians who persecuted her people. Worf learns what it
means to be a her, Data discovers the unexpected truth about a
time-travelling historian and Captain Jean-Luc Picard must
confront a new and unexpected dimension of his greatest enemy,
the Borg.
To Boldly Go...
In season six of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the dangers grow
even direr for the crew of the Enterprise. During a
behind-the-lines mission, Captain Jean-Luc Picard falls into the
hands of a seasoned Cardassian torturer. In an attempt to learn
the truth about his her, Worf breaks into a Romulan prison
compound. A transporter malfunction resurrects the original
series’ Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott. Riker copes with a
bizarre identity crisis that pits him quite literally against
himself and Data’s quest to understand emotion introduces him to
the concept of rage.
Where No One Has Gone Before
In the seventh season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the
series concluded – but not before airing some of its most
unforgettable episodes. Data feels emotion at last, but the quest
has made him easy prey for a faction of the Borg. Worf finds
himself in conflict with his human foster brother and Captain
Jean-Luc Picard discovers that he is trapped between his future
and his past in a final trial involving the mysterious Q. For
every beginning, there is an end. One chapter of the Star Trek
saga was closing... but the mission of discovery would live on.