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  2. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek Next Generation (1987) (Impel, 1992); (SkyBox, 1995); (Rittenhouse, 2010) Star Trek Deep Space Nine (1993) (SkyBox, 1993) Star Trek Voyager (1995) (SkyBox, 1998); (Rittenhouse, 2015) Star Trek Enterprise (2001) (Rittenhouse, 2002) Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Topps) Superman (Topps, 1965) Stargate SG-1 (Rittenhouse, 2001)

  3. Star Trek: The Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Exhibition is a traveling museum display of Star Trek items and memorabilia. The exhibit includes items used in the films and television series, such as props, costumes, set components and full-scale replicas of the Enterprise bridge.

  4. LCARS - Wikipedia

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    In the Star Trek fictional universe, LCARS (/ ˈ ɛ l k ɑːr z /; an acronym for Library Computer Access/Retrieval System) is a computer operating system. Within Star Trek chronology, the term was first used in the Star Trek: The Next Generation series.

  5. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. It originally aired from September 28, 1987, to May 23, 1994, in syndication, spanning 178 episodes over seven seasons. The third series in the Star Trek franchise, it was inspired by Star Trek: The Original Series.

  6. Star Trek Customizable Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The Motion Pictures (release: April 17, 2001) The 131 cards in The Motion Pictures featured all nine of the Star Trek movies available at the time and the Voyager episode "Flashback", which ties into Star Trek VI: the Undiscovered Country. The expansion's ultra-rare was a 24th-century James T. Kirk. The expansion was sold in 11-card expansion ...

  7. Spacecraft in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    The seven-year production of Star Trek: The Next Generation overlapped with those of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)—and while those two films made heavy use of Next Generation sets, few spacecraft model assets were shared between the television and film projects. [19]

  8. The Most Toys - Wikipedia

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    The episode was released with Star Trek: The Next Generation season three DVD box set, released in the United States on July 2, 2002. [12] This had 26 episodes of Season 3 on seven discs, with a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track. [12] It was released in high-definition Blu-ray in the United States on April 30, 2013. [13]

  9. List of comic books based on Star Trek: The Next Generation

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation: Enemy Unseen, first printed in 2001 (ISBN 1-56389-765-2), contains mini-series Perchance to Dream and The Killing Shadows, and one-shot "Embrace the Wolf". The book features a painted cover by Drew Struzan, is edited by Jeff Marriotte and designed by Amber Bennett.