I'd say Picard/Data/Worf.
You very rarely see just Picard, Worf and Data together in a scene as a trio. I actually can’t think of any instances where the three of them are together in the way the original three used to be.
I was thinking more about the focus of the show.
I'm not sure any postTOS show has duplicated the way Kirk, Spock and McCoy meshed.
Am I wrong in thinking that Chapel is the series regular that Pike interacts with the least? And almost the only time he talks to Ortegas is on the bridge (which is a fair amount, but it's entirely cute banter in service of "Erica make the ship do what I need").SNW is often Pike and Spock with the third spot rotating. Though Chapel seems to be a fav. (My 20th Century self just popped up to say "CHAPEL??????"
I like the fact that Pike gets those different opportunities with different crew.SNW is often Pike and Spock with the third spot rotating. Though Chapel seems to be a fav. (My 20th Century self just popped up to say "CHAPEL??????"
Am I wrong in thinking that Chapel is the series regular that Pike interacts with the least? And almost the only time he talks to Ortegas is on the bridge (which is a fair amount, but it's entirely cute banter in service of "Erica make the ship do what I need").
STNG didn't have the support of other series from the era it was in.
No, it was only carrying on of the biggest brand names in TV, ever. And pulled regularly from that catalogue.
It was called Star Trek, yes, but I was pointing out that DS9 started while STNG was on the air and VOY right after it, everything was ready, stages, people, miniatures, actors, funding.
While STNG started during the TOS movie era I'd imagine it didn't borrow so much straight from it like for example STNG laid down the Maquis storyline for DS9.
... the orbital office complex, the refit Enterprise herself (wreckage in the Battle of Wolf 359), the Merchantman ...Oh, I forgot. TNG inherited a ton of models from the movie franchise. That were used throughout all seven seasons.
Excelsior, Oberth, Miranda, the Klingon D-7, the Bird of Prey...
Also from the perspective of it being one of the only things from the first season that I still enjoy watching.From that perspective I think Farpoint is a strong pilot.
Monster Maroons, but for some reason not the shirts... the orbital office complex, the refit Enterprise herself (wreckage in the Battle of Wolf 359), the Merchantman ...
Models. A straight up storyline from "The Naked Time" in TOS.While STNG started during the TOS movie era I'd imagine it didn't borrow so much straight from it like for example STNG laid down the Maquis storyline for DS9.
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