TNG didn't invent technobabble, but they can make a fair claim to enriching it to full bloom. As the series progressed it got progressively more evident and (depending on your perspective) progressively worse.
Each following series and film compounded the issue. It's at a point now that I absolutely loathe technobabble whenever it's used so heavily that it often mars what might otherwise be a decent story.
I want to underline a distinction here. A moderate use of fictitious technical jargon can add a bit of technical veneer to exposition. But heavy handed use of techno-bullshit as TNG often employed (as well as DS9, VOY and ENT) is something I find intellectually insulting. Whenever I hear it now it's as if the write rumber-stamped "tech, tech, tech" into a script as directed to fill screen time.
Each following series and film compounded the issue. It's at a point now that I absolutely loathe technobabble whenever it's used so heavily that it often mars what might otherwise be a decent story.
I want to underline a distinction here. A moderate use of fictitious technical jargon can add a bit of technical veneer to exposition. But heavy handed use of techno-bullshit as TNG often employed (as well as DS9, VOY and ENT) is something I find intellectually insulting. Whenever I hear it now it's as if the write rumber-stamped "tech, tech, tech" into a script as directed to fill screen time.