Star Trek

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Star Trek is a Science Fiction series that was created by Gene Roddenberry in the mid sixties.

Its current canon consists of 6 series, totaling 28 seasons (A total of 704 one hour live action episodes and 22 half hour animated episodes) and 10 movies (with an 11th in the works.) It was also the basis for many hundreds of novels, technical books, licensed products and toys.


The Series

Star Trek (1966-1969), sometimes called TOS (The Original Series) is often considered the best of the existing series due to its iconic characters and villains, as well as written stories from established science fiction authors of its day. It was set aboard the USS Enterprise, as the characters explored the "frontiers" of known space as a sort of analogy to the United States' own days of westward exploration, as well as some Cold War era military confrontations.

Star Trek: The Animated Series

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) was set nearly a century after the Original Series, aboard the USS Enterprise-D in a similarly updated setting. It has featured the highest ratings of any Star Trek series thus far.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999) was set aboard a space station nearby the newly discovered Bajoran Wormhole, as opposed to the traditional starship setting. The show often meets with mixed reactions, as some prefer the initial concept of the show being focussed on the Starfleet personnel and their interactions with the recently liberated and impoverished Bajoran people.

Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001) was set aboard the USS Voyager, which was stranded in the distant Delta Quadrant and trying to make its way back to Federation space. It is often regarded as being a terrible show, because some see it as having poor story ideas and poor consistency despite a promising premise.

Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005, initially called Enterprise) was set 120 years before The Original Series, before the birth of the Federation. The show was not well received, and most complaint about the show seemed to mirror those levelled at Voyager. It was the first Star Trek series since The Original Series not to run for at least seven seasons.

In The Versus Community

Within the culture of internet versus debates, Star Trek is one of the old standbuys due to its wide recognition and plethora of available information. It is also considered one of the weakest and softest of universes within this context.