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The Worst Advice You Could Ever Get About Ringwall

Nominated for 58 Emmys, consisting of one for Exceptional Drama Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation satisfied all the potential and assure expected of a long-awaited successor to the original 1960s series-- Star Trek.

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The Worst Advice You Could Ever Get About Ringwall

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  1. Chosen for 58 Emmys, including one for Impressive Drama Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation satisfied all the potential and guarantee anticipated of a long-awaited successor to the Website link original 1960s series-- Star Trek. Created by a former L.A. policeman, Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series changed into a franchise popular for the unmatched fanatical dedication of its audience. Lasting only three seasons throughout its initial network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a variety of movie featuring the initial cast along with books, comics, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related souvenirs. Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) became the first TELEVISION series to follow on the heels of the original, and its success would trigger the production of 3 additional series-- Star Trek: Deep Space 9 (1993 ), Star Trek: Voyager (1995 ), and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001 ). But The Next Generation remained the most popular spin-off. In spite of brand-new characters and brand-new episodes, the objective remained the same as previously-- "to boldly go where no guy has gone before" And to continue the abundant tradition of the Star Trek name-- a mission Star Trek: The Next Generation achieves with relative ease Star Trek: The Next Generation happens in the 24th Century, nearly one-hundred years after Captain Kirk's crew set out to explore unusual new worlds. Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart-- I Claudius) commands the USS Enterprise-D and its diverse crew of people, cyborgs, and varying life types. Accompanying him on his trip is a totally brand-new cast of passengers and team consisting of Leader William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes-- North & South), Lt. Leader Data (Brent Spiner), Lt. Leader Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), Lt. Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby), Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn), Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), and her son Ensign Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) Together, they resist many obstacles to perform the mission of the USS Business: "To explore weird brand-new worlds To look for new life; new civilizations To boldly go where nobody has actually gone before!" This pioneering mindset, paired with imaginative and brilliantly-produced alien worlds, provides Star Trek with its special appeal and special location within American pop culture-- particularly those episodes from the initial series, commonly considered the most popular of the Star Trek franchise The Star Trek: The Next Generation DVD includes a variety of interesting episodes including the series best "Encounter at Farpoint" in which the freshly built USS Enterprise-D, commanded by Capt. Jean Luc Picard, is entrusted with its first objective-- to explore the area around Farpoint Station. But while performing their mission, the crew and travelers come across a powerful life type understood just as "Q". The being implicates the mankind of high criminal offenses versus the galaxy, and he threatens to ruin all of humanity. Now, Capt. Picard and his team must believe fast, or else risk overall annihilation Other noteworthy episodes from Season 1 consist of "The Battle" in which a mind-control device placed of a previous ship of Capt. Picard requires him to re-live a battle from his past (with the USS Enterprise as the target!), and "Coming of Age" in which Wesley takes the Starfleet Academy entryway exam while Capt. Picard declines a promo in order to stick with the Enterprise Below is a list of episodes consisted of on the Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 1) DVD: Episode 1 (Encounter at Farpoint: Part 1) Air Date: 09-28-1987 Episode 2 (Encounter at Farpoint: Part 2) Air Date: 09-28-1987 Episode 3 (The Naked Now) Air Date: 10-05-1987 Episode 4 (Code of Honor) Air Date: 10-12-1987 Episode 5 (The Last Station) Air Date: 10-19-1987 Episode 6 (Where No One Has Actually Preceded) Air Date: 10-26-1987 Episode 7 (Lonesome Amongst United States) Air Date: 11-02-1987

  2. Episode 8 (Justice) Air Date: 11-09-1987 Episode 9 (The Battle) Air Date: 11-16-1987 Episode 10 (Conceal and Q) Air Date: 11-23-1987 Episode 11 (Sanctuary) Air Date: 11-30-1987 Episode 12 (The Huge Goodbye) Air Date: 01-11-1988 Episode 13 (Datalore) Air Date: 01-18-1988 Episode 14 (Angel One) Air Date: 01-25-1988 Episode 15 (11001001) Air Date: 02-01-1988 Episode 16 (Too Brief a Season) Air Date: 02-08-1988 Episode 17 (When the Bough Breaks) Air Date: 02-15-1988 Episode 18 (Home Soil) Air Date: 02-22-1988 Episode 19 (Coming of Age) Air Date: 03-14-1988 Episode 20 (Heart of Magnificence) Air Date: 03-21-1988 Episode 21 (The Toolbox of Liberty) Air Date: 04-11-1988 Episode 22 (Symbiosis) Air Date: 04-18-1988 Episode 23 (Skin of Evil) Air Date: 04-25-1988 Episode 24 (We'll Constantly Have Paris) Air Date: 05-02-1988 Episode 25 (Conspiracy) Air Date: 05-09-1988 Episode 26 (The Neutral Zone) Air Date: 05-16-1988

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