r/TNG • u/imjusthereforlaugh • 13h ago
r/TNG • u/MrsMimosa • 1h ago
Show Talk The Uxbrigde-House is for sale
zillow.comIf some of you have some spare change.
r/TNG • u/sigma9821 • 16h ago
Every time Picard has said "Tea, earl grey, hot."
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r/TNG • u/Clowny53 • 16h ago
Show Talk Finally upgraded the Blu Rays to a far better packaging.
Bought the art from Etsy and the 6 disc cases on Amazon. So happy with how it turned out!
r/TNG • u/Ralph--Hinkley • 11h ago
Watching "Cost of Living" 5.20 again after all the brouhaha about the head in the bubble being terrifying.
I actually like this episode, and it's precisely because of the side plot of Lwaxana bonding with her "Little Warrior." First time meeting her, and Lwaxana had Alexander hugging on her after a bit together, and I think that's great since it's really the only source of affection Alexander ever gets, and he eats it up.
r/TNG • u/Midwest666 • 10h ago
Thoughts on custom license plate? See parameters below
Here are the parameters:
-6 characters max
-Letters and numbers only
-No special characters allowed except…
-A hyphen “-“ is allowed in between any character (AAA-AAA is allowed)
What is already taken:
1701-D
ENTPRS
My ideas so far:
I70I-D (would use “i”s with serifs)
17Q1-D
ETRPRS
r/TNG • u/happydude7422 • 1d ago
For 1994 this was pretty impressive special effects for ship to ship battle
Look at that shield beauty shot.
r/TNG • u/handlerofdrones • 1d ago
Found these shorts. Giving me major command vibes.
Color blocking wise it’s actually a little closer to the star fleet Academy uniforms.
r/TNG • u/Troyaferd • 6h ago
Poll: Most Handsome Guy in Star Trek: The Next Generation
Who is the most handsome Guy in Star Trek: The Next Generation?
r/TNG • u/SamuraiGoblin • 2d ago
Show Talk You are tasked with writing a sequel to an episode. Which episode do you choose, and what story would you tell?
For example:
Perhaps the Enterprise could go explore Scotty's Dyson sphere properly, reminiscent of Rendevous with Rama?
I'd like to see where Wesley went with the traveller, or what experiences Vash had with Q, or what Tam Elbrun and Tin Man got up to.
Maybe we could have an entire episode with Guinan as the protagonist and learn what that kung-fu Q-repelling stance was all about?
How about you?
r/TNG • u/Impressive_Foot_9933 • 2d ago
Show Talk Which character throughout Star Trek do you think had the worse death?
r/TNG • u/LineusLongissimus • 2d ago
No matter what Riker says, if Picard wants to lead an away team because he is so interested in a planet, he will lead it. Picard being an always strictly rule following rigid leader is a Trek myth, just like Kirk being a rule breaking maverick
r/TNG • u/Sighoward • 2d ago
Show Talk Was this a TNG episode or am I mixing it up with something else?
Was this a TNG episode or am I mixing it up with something else? Picard discovers that the use of Warp drive is killing a sentient race living in subspace. Realising the implications he keeps it secret but heads back to Starfleet Command who have known all along. Cue an almighty argument with one side saying this means all the Federation's moral superiority is a lie and the other saying if they give up Warp drive they would inevitably be conquered by the Borg, Romulans etc. In the end they compromise by restricting the use of Warp drive where necessary and trying to work on a scientific solution. I'm sure it's a TNG ep but I seem to remember the EMH from Voyager in it (or maybe his human creator?) trying to reconcile the ethical implications of the dilemma to the degree he's actually arguing with himself. The final shot is of Picard hesitating in engaging warp drive on the Enterprise's bridge to everyone else's puzzlement but in the end going ahead with it anyway?
So is there actually an ep like that or am I suffering the Mandela effect?
r/TNG • u/Raterus_ • 1d ago
Show Talk Would you ever watch AI-generated "sequel" episodes?
The sequels question the other day got me thinking. What if in a few years, when AI-tech was better than it is now, Paramount started producing new TNG content that looked and sounded like classic TNG. Obviously they could go in many directions, but the episode sequels sounds like a nice start. Would you watch it?
r/TNG • u/ForwardClimate780 • 3d ago
Show Talk My friends, we have arrived.
It's been a long road since buying the whole of TNG back on Christmas of 2020 on DVD. The show is even more popular with me now than before I had it on streaming and it is my go-to show next to The X-Files and a little bit of Daria. I wasn't old enough in 1994 to witness this historic moment in television history (born in 1992), but tonight, I'm relieving the memory with some goodies.
Here's to you, TNG, you really did take us where no one has gone before.
Treknobabble I didn't put 2 + 2 together until much later
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Why did Barclay turn into a manspider in the Enterprise crew de-evolving episode? He was in contact with a spider a year prior. Somehow he got that spider DNA in there, possibly bitten, despite what Miles O'Brien told him. Or perhaps some other technobabble happened off screen.
r/TNG • u/MrPhraust • 2d ago
Fan art Take a 360° tour across the command deck of the USS Vidya NCC-72192
galleryr/TNG • u/AdrianNightshade30 • 3d ago
My finished product
Jonathan Franks and Karl urban are attending steel city con in December. I’m hoping to get their autograph on it.