Star Trek: The Next Generation was more than just a TV show—it changed the way people saw science fiction.
When it premiered in 1987, it took sci-fi storytelling to a new level, mixing deep drama with exciting space adventures.

By the time the show ended in 1994, it had gathered a massive fan base, with over 30 million people tuning in for the final episode. But beyond its memorable stories and characters, the show has some little-known facts that even the biggest fans might have missed.
For those who haven’t watched it, Star Trek: The Next Generation follows the crew of the starship Enterprise-D as they travel across space, discovering new planets, solving mysteries, and facing difficult moral questions.

The show takes place 100 years after the original Star Trek and introduces a new cast, advanced technology, and deeper stories that made it stand out.