One blistering episode from the heyday of 'The Next Generation' still holds up. Here's how "The Wounded" changed Star Trek ...
Star Trek has pushed the boundaries of its characters' morals in modern times, and it all started with one quote.
The Next Generation's "I, Borg" forces the iconic sci-fi franchise to address questions about identity, morality, and war.
"Star Trek" heroes are clever, but so are many of its villains. With vast knowledge and inhuman capabilities, they keep ...
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After 37 years, Star Trek changes the Borg forever with a canon update
Time for a change.
Diplomacy, danger, and discovery collide across episodes that define why Star Trek: The Next Generation became one of ...
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Star Trek's Picard episode "I, Borg" will go down in sci-fi TV history
Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation showcased his boldest side in an underrated episode of the hit series.
Star Trek turns 60 years old this year, and with Starfleet Academy premiering this month, we're celebrating by ranking all 12 ...
Since its debut, "Star Trek" has introduced decades worth of new characters, locations, and alien races, but only a few disappeared from one day to the next.
White House adviser says the popular science fiction franchise should boldly go back to 94 year-old William Shatner ...
MAGA loyalist Stephen Miller is very America First, but he thinks one particular non-citizen should swoop in to save the Star ...
Star Trek: Picard, in being the show so closely set to the focus of this piece, has offered many of the answers we've sought for so long. The Romulan Star Empire, introduced in Balance of Terror, has ...
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