Trelane
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Which Star Trek, among the three, is your favorite and why?
-The Next Generation-
Aside from the Original Series, this one is the most popular, and with good reason. Once it hit its stride, it launched Star Trek into a new renaissance that had started with the original cast movies. New alien races such as the Ferengi, the Cardassians, and the Bajorins were introduced to the setting. The new cast was introduced and became household names. Captain Picard became a serious contender for dethroning Captain Kirk in popularity. What can be said about this series that hasn't been said? Did I mention Data yet?
-Deep Space Nine-
Running concurrently for a short time with TNG, DS9 changed the setting from a Starship to a Space Station. Commanded by Captain Sisko, the station has a large cast of diverse alien races cast against the backdrop of a newly freed but divided planet and the appearance of a stable worm hole leading to a totally new sector of space. Don't forget the Dominion War story arc! If you haven't seen this series, you probably are familiar with some of the cast, such as Chief of Security Odo and Ferengi bartender Quark. Also returning from TNG to join the cast is Engineer O'Brien and Security Officer Worf. I actually think Worf fit in much, much better on DS9 than he did on TNG, even though most of his story arc was contained on that series. My personal favorite series. Garak and Bashir buddy comedy please!
-Voyager-
Captain Janeway is in command of a Starship that has found itself launched into the furthest reaches of space yet. With no hope of rescue, few resources, and a lot of potentially hostile (and many downright hostile) alien races to contend with, Voyager faces near impossible odds of returning home safely. Voyager has my personal favorite Star Trek captain with Captain Janeway, and there are many memorable crewmates, such as the Doctor (a holographic entity), Neelix (who becomes their guide and ambassador), and Seven of Nine (former Borg). The crew of Voyager meet many, many different alien races during this series, which is to be expected given their situation. In my opinion, Tim Russ plays the best on-screen Vulcan as Tuvok (I do like Spock though)!
My vote is for Deep Space Nine. Honestly though, I have to say that it's so close between the three that I really have a hard time picking a favorite!
-The Next Generation-
Aside from the Original Series, this one is the most popular, and with good reason. Once it hit its stride, it launched Star Trek into a new renaissance that had started with the original cast movies. New alien races such as the Ferengi, the Cardassians, and the Bajorins were introduced to the setting. The new cast was introduced and became household names. Captain Picard became a serious contender for dethroning Captain Kirk in popularity. What can be said about this series that hasn't been said? Did I mention Data yet?
-Deep Space Nine-
Running concurrently for a short time with TNG, DS9 changed the setting from a Starship to a Space Station. Commanded by Captain Sisko, the station has a large cast of diverse alien races cast against the backdrop of a newly freed but divided planet and the appearance of a stable worm hole leading to a totally new sector of space. Don't forget the Dominion War story arc! If you haven't seen this series, you probably are familiar with some of the cast, such as Chief of Security Odo and Ferengi bartender Quark. Also returning from TNG to join the cast is Engineer O'Brien and Security Officer Worf. I actually think Worf fit in much, much better on DS9 than he did on TNG, even though most of his story arc was contained on that series. My personal favorite series. Garak and Bashir buddy comedy please!
-Voyager-
Captain Janeway is in command of a Starship that has found itself launched into the furthest reaches of space yet. With no hope of rescue, few resources, and a lot of potentially hostile (and many downright hostile) alien races to contend with, Voyager faces near impossible odds of returning home safely. Voyager has my personal favorite Star Trek captain with Captain Janeway, and there are many memorable crewmates, such as the Doctor (a holographic entity), Neelix (who becomes their guide and ambassador), and Seven of Nine (former Borg). The crew of Voyager meet many, many different alien races during this series, which is to be expected given their situation. In my opinion, Tim Russ plays the best on-screen Vulcan as Tuvok (I do like Spock though)!
My vote is for Deep Space Nine. Honestly though, I have to say that it's so close between the three that I really have a hard time picking a favorite!