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  2. The Child (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    The first home media release of "The Child" was on VHS cassette, appearing on August 25, 1994 in the United States and Canada. [25] The episode was later included on the Star Trek: The Next Generation season two DVD box set, released in on May 7, 2002. [26] The season two Blu-ray set was released on December 4, 2012. [27]

  3. Galaxy's Child - Wikipedia

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    This episode was released in the United States on September 3, 2002, as part of the Star Trek: The Next Generation season four DVD box set. [6] On May 28, 1996, episodes "First Contact" and "Galaxy's Child" were released on LaserDisc in the United States. [7] Published by Paramount Home Video, the single 12" double sided disc retailed for 34.95 ...

  4. Suddenly Human - Wikipedia

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    "Suddenly Human" is the 78th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the fourth episode of the fourth season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D.

  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. The Outcast (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    Given the Star Trek franchise's groundbreaking history in including racially diverse characters and scenarios, many in the LGBT community felt that The Next Generation (TNG) was overdue to include characters and issues that related to LGBT rights. [3]

  7. Keiko O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Keiko O'Brien (born Keiko Ishikawa) is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by actress Rosalind Chao.Introduced in 1991, she is the civilian spouse of Starfleet crew member Miles O'Brien (played by Colm Meaney) appearing occasionally in later seasons of the series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994), and more frequently as a supporting character throughout Star Trek ...

  8. List of Star Trek: The Next Generation cast members

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation first-season cast photo. Six of the main actors appeared in all seven seasons and all four movies. Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series that debuted in broadcast syndication on September 28, 1987. [1]

  9. Unnatural Selection ( Star Trek: The Next Generation )

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    The child, a male teenager, is brought to sick bay and Dr. Pulaski is fascinated by him, describing him as the "next step in human evolution". She convinces Picard to allow her to take a shuttle away from the Enterprise , so that she can examine the child outside of the styrolite without exposing the rest of the crew and recruits Commander Data ...