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"Birthright" is a story spanning the 16th and 17th episodes of the sixth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 142nd and 143rd episodes overall. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D .
Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series which aired in syndication from September 1987 through to May 1994. It is the second live-action series of the Star Trek franchise and comprises a total of 176 (DVD and original broadcast) or 178 (syndicated) episodes over 7 seasons.
Birthright, a sound remake of the 1924 film also by Oscar Micheaux; Birthright, a Japanese horror film; Birthrights, a 1991–1993 BBC2 TV series "Birthright" (The Outer Limits), a 1995 episode of The Outer Limits "Birthright" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), a 1993 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek has had a few intercompany crossover stories in comic books. These include: Marvel Comics franchise, X-Men. Star Trek/X-Men: Star TreX – A comic book based on TOS; Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Second Contact – A comic book based on TNG; Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Planet X – A sequel novel to the TNG comic book
The sixth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation commenced airing in broadcast syndication in the United States on September 21, 1992, and concluded on June 21, 1993, after airing 26 episodes.
In 2013, Wired said that Rom was arguably the best character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and even in the entire Star Trek franchise. They praised how Max Grodénchik brought the character to life, presenting a nuanced and layered character over the seven season run, and noted how Rom transforms from a comedic sidekick for Quark to a ...
In January 2024, an "origin story" film was added to Paramount's Star Trek slate. Toby Haynes had been hired to direct it and Seth Grahame-Smith was writing the script, with Abrams producing. [79] By the end of March, the project was further along in development than Star Trek 4 and was expected to begin pre-production by the end of the year. [80]
He is best known for his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise. [2] His work on these series earned him fifteen Emmy Award nominations and seven Emmy awards wins. [3] As Visual Effects supervisor, Curry frequently served as a second unit director.