The Galaxy Class starship
USS Enterprise,
registry number NCC-1701-D, is the fifth starship to carry the name.
The ship has a regular compliment of just over 1,000 people, many of them
families.
The series is set in the years 2364-9, some 80 years after the time of the
original series; by this time only 12% of our galaxy has been explored.
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Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T Riker
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Brent Spiner as Lt Commander Data
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LeVar Burton as Lt Commander Geordi La Forge
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Gates McFadden as Dr Beverly Crusher
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Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi
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Michael Dorn as Lt Worf
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Denise Crosby as Lt Tasha Yar
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Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher
Recurring Characters
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Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan
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Majel Barrett as Lwaxana Troi
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Carel Struycken as Mr Homm
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John De Lancie as Q
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Diana Muldaur as Dr Kate Pulaski
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Patti Yasutake as Nurse Ogawa
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Colm Meaney as Chief Miles Edward O'Brien
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Rosalind Chao as Keiko O'Brien
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Dwight Schultz as Lt Reg Barclay
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Michele Forbes as Ensign Ro Laren
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Brian Bonsall as Alexander
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Barbara March as Lursa
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Gwynyth Walsh as B'etor
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Susan Gibney as Dr. Leah Brahms
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Ashley Judd as Robin Leffler
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The Borg:
(The Neutral Zone),
Q-Who,
The Best of Both Worlds,
The Best of Both Worlds - Part II,
I Borg,
Descent,
Descent - Part II.
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Cardassians:
The Wounded,
Ensign Ro,
Chain of Command - Part I,
Chain of Command - Part II,
The Chase,
Lower Decks.
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Ferengi:
The Last Outpost,
The Battle,
Peak Performance,
The Price,
Captain's Holiday,
Menage A Troi,
Unification - Part II,
The Perfect Mate,
Rascals,
Chain of Command - Part I,
Suspicions,
Bloodlines.
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Klingons:
Heart of Glory,
A Matter of Honor,
The Emissary,
Yesterday's Enterprise,
Sins of the Father,
Reunion,
The Drumhead,
The Mind's Eye,
Redemption,
Redemption - Part II,
Unification - Part I,
Ethics,
Aquiel
Birthright, Part I,
Birthright, Part II,
The Chase,
Suspicions,
Rightful Heir,
First Born.
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Romulans:
The Neutral Zone,
Contagion,
The Enemy,
The Defector,
Tin Man,
Future Imperfect,
Data's Day,
The Mind's Eye,
Redemption - Part I,
Redemption - Part II,
Unification - Part I,
Unification - Part II,
The Next Phase,
Face of the Enemy,
Birthright - Part I,
Birthright - Part II,
The Chase,
Timescape,
Interface,
The Pegasus.
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Vulcans:
The Schzoid Man,
Sarek,
Unification - Part I,
Unification - Part II,
Suspicions,
Gambit - Part II.
Commander Riker has been offered the command of his own ship on the
following occasions:
In
The Arsenal of Freedom,
he is offered command of the
USS Drake,
in
The Icarus Factor
he's offered the USS Aries.
In
the Best of Both Worlds
he is offered the USS Melbourne,
which is later found destroyed at Wolf 359.
The saucer section of the Enterprise
is seperated from the drive section in
Encounter At Farpoint,
Arsenal of Freedom,
and
Best of Both Worlds - Part II.
Picard
surrenders to `Q' in
Encounter at Farpoint,
and tries to surrender to the Ferengi but they surrender first in
The Last Outpost.
In
The Outragous Okona,
Picard orders the shields dropped
`In case we decide to surrender to them.'
In
A Matter of Honor,
Picard surrenders to Riker who is in command of the Klingon vessel Pagh.
In
Peak Performance,
Riker asks Picard
`Would you care to surrender now?' even before the war games start.
In
The Defector,
the Romulans ask Picard to surrender but he refuses.
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Geordi LaForge is named after a real Star Trek fan named George
LaForge who died from muscular dystrophy in 1975.
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Industrial Light and Magic (ILM)
did the special effect shots only for
Encounter At Farpoint
but they still get credit in every episode because of
the extra stock footage for Enterprise fly-bys and such.
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William Riker and Deanna Troi
are based upon Commander Decker and Lieutenant Ilia from
Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
has earned over US$500,000,000 for
Paramount in syndication and merchandising revenue.
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If you look closely at the Enterprise during the fly-by in the opening
credits, you can see someone walking past the windows.
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The Child
and
Devil's Due
were originally scripts for the proposed
Star Trek II
television series.
When this idea was scrapped, the sets were used for the shooting of
Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
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There are numerous in-jokes in The Next Generation:
In
The Neutral Zone,
the family tree called up by Deanna Troi for Clare
Raymond includes the names of all
the actors who have played the part of the Doctor in Dr Who.
In
Loud As A Whisper,
the conference table is marked with the names
of Kei and Yuri from the Japanese animation series,
The Dirty Pair.
In
The Icarus Factor
the mat has the chinese character of `sei'
or star on it.
In
Up The Long Ladder
a ship called Buckaroo Banzai is listed.
In
Qpid
Picard says
`There is something you should know ... I'm not
from Nottingham.'
- this is a reference to the film
The Princess Bride.
In
Sub Rosa
one of the gravestones says "McFly", a reference to Back to the Future.
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Professor Stephen Hawking
is the only person ever to have appeared
`as himself'
in
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
in a cameo role at the start of
Descent.
He has already had a shuttle
named after him which appeared in
The Host.
B.King@ee.surrey.ac.uk & D.White@ee.surrey.ac.uk
31st March 1995