Twenty-nine years ago today, Star Trek: The Next Generation debuted

Twenty-nine years ago today, Star Trek: The Next Generation debuted.

Captain. I recommend a full spread of torpedoes!

The first time I saw next gen I fuckin cried.
Not because of joy, but because of the CGI enterprise, then Wesley Crusher and his whiny mom and Troy.

Had to wait for Deepspace nine and Voyager to feel better about Trek.

And yes Kirk in TOS was based and so was Spock.

In retrospect, it's pretty shit, faggy and boring.
Without Pat Stewart this would have died.

TFW it was the end of The Best of Both Worlds Part I and you had to wait all summer to find out what happened.

I still remember cereal boxes promoting its upcoming series premiere

>u in da wrong quadrant lil nigga

lol it's funny cuz they're black

>it's a Wesley-falls-in-love-with-a-giant-shapeshifting-chupacabra episode

I don't remember this episode

The Romulan ship has sustained heavy damage!

Well it remembers you...

That was rough. Great cliffhanger season ending though.

Your subconscious must be doing you a favor by repressing your memories of that shitshow

>CGI enterprise
But TNG used models. A 6-foot model, a 4-foot model and even a 2-foot model.

anyone remeber that guy on the news dying of aids who was commiting suicide that year? his only regret was he wouldn't see The Best of Both Worlds Part 2..

"Commander, tell me about your sexual organs."

Damn I feel old

Friendly reminder that Dukat did nothing wrong.

Wasn't the real form some sort of energy life-form?

Dang, i was nine... Errrr not even born yet.

>implying cardassians can do any wrong in the first place

You didn't miss anything. God damn I hate Weaton so much.