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One more thing: The Enterprise intro music is horrible beyond belief. The music in the show itself, hower, is nothing like it at all.

You also might want to try out Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, which are very similar to Star Trek and lots of fun.
 
Might I suggest, to keep things simple, ask yourself what questions were you left with after Trek 2009 and go from there. For example, if you want to know what was old Spock doing before that movie, watch the TNG episodes that featured Leonard Nimoy. That will lead you back into the 'prime' timeline and then you can go back from there.

Tell us what you want to 'know' and we can certainly tell you what episodes and Movies to get, to answer your questions, and lead you through the 'big' moments in Trek history.
 
So I'm brand new to the realm of Star Trek, I just recently watched the Star Trek (2009) a couple weeks ago and I loved it. I wanted to know what was the best way to get into the Movies/Series, and what I should start with.

Thanks :)
Since you've watched Star Trek 2009, you'd probably be most interested in watching the original series, because it features the same characters (and you'll find it interesting to see differences as well as similarities between the original and the 'alternate universe' versions of characters). Also, TOS season 1 has a lot of great episodes, with an occasional clunker, while season 2 is weaker, and season 3 is much weaker, so starting with season 1 of TOS seems like a good idea. (It's the opposite with most other Trek shows - TNG, DS9 and ENT all had weaker starts and needed a couple of seasons to get consistently good. VOY starts so-so, peaks in the middle seasons, and has very weak last 2 seasons.) However, if you have a problem with outdated 1960s effect, sets and makeup, maybe you should get remastered versions of TOS episodes. It doesn't matter in which order you watch TOS episodes, since the show wasn't serialized at all. You don't even need to watch all the episodes, and you could ask people here to give you lists of good episodes to watch. There are quite a few bad ones you could skip, unless you find out that you like the show so much you want to see them all.

The movies were made much later and they have better effects and makeup (except for Star Trek V - my advice is to avoid that one, it's awful in every way). Opinions on the first movie (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) are very divided, and it is certainly a bit too slow, but you need to see it IMO at least for Spock's character development. The second one - The Wrath of Khan - was very successful and is regarded by many as the best Trek movie. I'd recommend seeing all the movies with the TOS cast, except for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, but keep in mind that Star Trek: The Motion Picture is not representative of the rest of the movies. (TOS cast members pop up in a few episodes of other series.)

With the other shows, as I said, the problem is that they tend to start slow. TNG had an especially bad season 1 and almost as bad season 2 (though with an occasional great episode like A Measure of A Man), so you might want a list of episodes from the early seasons you need to see. From season 3 onward it gets really good, it almost feels like a completely different show (though season 7 was weaker).

DS9 is my favorite, but, as noted above, its pilot refers to some events from TNG (seasons 3-4), so watching it would spoil some of the crucial events from that show. If you are into serialized, character-driven shows like Battlestar Galactica, Lost, etc., you might particularly enjoy it. It is different from the usual Trek format since it doesn't take place on a ship but on a space station. It is not as serialized as the shows I mentioned above, but it's far more serialized than the other Treks, so you can't start watching it in the middle. The problem is that the show doesn't get consistent until about season 4, though there are many great episodes in the first 3 seasons, many crucial developments and great character moments. It gets very frustrating at times in early seasons, since you'll get to see a great episode followed by a weak one. If you like DS9 in early seasons, you'll certainly love seasons 4-7, if you don't like the early seasons, you might still love the late seasons, which feature more action and suspense.

As for ENT, while it's the newest show, it is a prequel to TOS. You need to watch it from the beginning to get to know the characters, but if you dislike seasons 1 and 2, which are rather weak (especially season 2), you might still love seasons 3 and 4. Season 3 is one long storyarc and has good action and effects; while season 4 heavily references TOS, introducing and setting up some things that would happen in it, and while it can be seen without having seen TOS, it better to watch it after TOS. (It also references some things from the other shows, but that would not be such an issue.)

I gotta say this is about as good advice on jumping into Star Trek as you're gonna get.
 
@Rek: Yeah, the movies had some stinkers, I'm not disputing that. I'm just saying that I'm not sure I'd tell someone to completely skip the movies. That's all...

And as for Old Spock not being TOS Spock... wow, never thought of that. I guess there are an infinite number of "universes", how many to Worf pass through in the TNG episode "Parallels"?
 
OP, if you liked this movie, I suggest you start with Enterprise, as it was the most simplistic and accessible of the series. Or you could just examine the film versions of the writings of Ted Geisel, though that may be too sophisticated.
 
Re: QUINTO'S SPOCK SHOULD BE CONSTANTLY SHOUTING!!!

With everyone giving different advice, poor OP must be really confused now. :lol:

I bet! :lol:

When I started watching Star Trek (age 5) I didn't see episodes in order. I think I saw a few early TNG's, Star Trek V and two random TOS episodes. As I grew up I saw more and more, but it took ages for me to find out what happened when Kirk first met Khan, or how the crew ended up happily back in Starfleet (and on the Enterprise again!) after what they did in STIII.

I muddled through and had loads of fun, and it was cool when I was finally able to see a certain episode or film and fill in the blanks.
 
Enterprise is not the strongest of the Trek series. So I would avoid showing that one to begin with. I know a lot of folks like this series a lot. Heck, I own it on DVD and have enjoyed it as popcorn entertainment, myself. So I sort of know where you guys are coming from. But there are a few problems in recommending a new person in watching Enterprise first. Well for one, there is no character development. Secondly, the acting is bad. Thirdly, they don't explain a few important things within the series. Furthermore, a new viewer is going to spoil it for them self if they start with Enterprise (The Series). There are a lot of pre-references to a new viewer that are not going to mean anything to them when they watch it. And it is not like a 2 hour movie that they can just pop in real quick and re-watch again to gain the knowledge of those references, either.

As for watching First Contact as an introduction into TNG (The Next Generation): I don't think that beginning with First Contact The Film is a problem at all. Sure, there is going to be a lot of things that are not going to be understood by the new viewer. But that's the beauty of it. When they watch the series and then later watch First Contact, they are going to understand what all the fuss was about (in the story line). You don't have to watch TNG chronologically in order to grasp what it is going on. I mean, that was the whole point of the new Star Trek (2009) movie. It was to dazzle new audiences so that they can bring them into the Trek-verse.

So if a new viewer was dazzled with the new Star Trek (2009) film, it is logical to dazzle them again with the best from each of the series. And in my opinion the best of TNG (Next Generation) to grab a new viewer into the series would be the film... First Contact.

If they like it, and want to know why Picard was all bent out of shape over the Borg. They can then watch "Best of Both Worlds Parts l and ll" when they watch TNG Season's 3-7.
 
my goodness, so much great advice! lol

though some of you made great points about starting with Enterprise, I'm a little weary about spoiling it for myself and ruining some of the surprise in the older seasons.

regardless, I've decided that I'm going to watch all of it at some point. I'm afraid that if I don't watch all of it I'll just confuse myself and end up frustrated that I don't understand certain things.

so this is what my course of action is looking like:

- TOS remastered (already bought it off amazon, I figured it's best to start at the beginning.)
- TNG
- DS9
- Voyager
- Enterprise
- All of the movies (except V, I was told that it's pointless and poorly made.)
- TAS


I'll get through it all eventually. it'll probably take several months though. hahaha
Thoughts?
 
my goodness, so much great advice! lol

though some of you made great points about starting with Enterprise, I'm a little weary about spoiling it for myself and ruining some of the surprise in the older seasons.

regardless, I've decided that I'm going to watch all of it at some point. I'm afraid that if I don't watch all of it I'll just confuse myself and end up frustrated that I don't understand certain things.

so this is what my course of action is looking like:

- TOS remastered (already bought it off amazon, I figured it's best to start at the beginning.)
- TNG
- DS9
- Voyager
- Enterprise
- All of the movies (except V, I was told that it's pointless and poorly made.)
- TAS


I'll get through it all eventually. it'll probably take several months though. hahaha
Thoughts?

Couple of things... ;)

I'd recommend that you watch the TOS era movies before you tackle TNG.

You've done good by buying TOS remastered :techman: but you might want to consider maybe Netflixing some of this stuff. Voyager and Enterprise did have some pretty good episodes, but that also had some real stinkers. Same with the first couple seasons of TNG. Plus... you're talking a good $1000 to own everything... But that's just my opinion, and I'm sure someone will refute it... :sigh:

You wont miss anything by skipping V if that's what you want to do, but maybe it when it's all said and done you should pop it in just to see how bad it is! :lol: Seriously, though, it was pretty bad, ironically it does have some pretty good character moments, especially between Kirk, Spock, and McCoy.
 
my goodness, so much great advice! lol

though some of you made great points about starting with Enterprise, I'm a little weary about spoiling it for myself and ruining some of the surprise in the older seasons.

regardless, I've decided that I'm going to watch all of it at some point. I'm afraid that if I don't watch all of it I'll just confuse myself and end up frustrated that I don't understand certain things.

so this is what my course of action is looking like:

- TOS remastered (already bought it off amazon, I figured it's best to start at the beginning.)
- TNG
- DS9
- Voyager
- Enterprise
- All of the movies (except V, I was told that it's pointless and poorly made.)
- TAS


I'll get through it all eventually. it'll probably take several months though. hahaha
Thoughts?

That's good but I concur; split up the movies by watching all the original cast movies before TNG.

The Netflix advice from Ralphis is very good as well.

As for watching TOS, it doesn't really make a lot of difference but I would suggest finding a list with the production order to watch the episodes. It's interesting to watch the evolution of the set, costumes, music and effects as the series got going.
 
so this is what my course of action is looking like:

- TOS remastered (already bought it off amazon, I figured it's best to start at the beginning.)
- TNG
- DS9
- Voyager
- Enterprise
- All of the movies (except V, I was told that it's pointless and poorly made.)
- TAS


I'll get through it all eventually. it'll probably take several months though. hahaha
Thoughts?

A solid start, that's for sure. As long as a people are throwing out random advice, here's what I recommend:

1) TOS seasons 1-3 (remastered)
2) TAS (feel free to be picky -- there's only 4-5 that are any good)
3) TOS movies (include 5, it's not that bad)
4) TNG seasons 1-5
5) DS9 season 1/TNG season 6
6) DS9 season 2/TNG season 7
7) DS9 season 3/VOY season 1 (watch Generations around here)
8) DS9 season 4/VOY season 2
9) DS9 season 5/VOY season 3 (watch First Contact around here)
10) DS9 season 6/VOY season 4
11) DS9 season 7/VOY season 5 (watch Insurrection around here)
12) VOY 6-7
13) Nemesis
14) Enterprise seasons 1-4
15) Star Trek 11

That being said, it's perfectly okay to watch just the series on their own and not paired up as I have them in steps 5-11.
 
Enjoy, we look forward to hearing about your fresh impressions of the episodes we have come to know and love so well!
 
So I'm brand new to the realm of Star Trek, I just recently watched the Star Trek (2009) a couple weeks ago and I loved it. I wanted to know what was the best way to get into the Movies/Series, and what I should start with.

Thanks :)

You are a breath of fresh air.

Many in the 'fan world' of STAR TREK didn't like the new movie because, among other reasons, it rebooted the concept, or, and you will find this interesting, they thought it was Star Trek for the masses. Meaning, it was dumbed down for this new generation. You will find many on this site who just can't stand the new movie. Oh well...you can't please everyone.

Others, more enlightened IMO, thought it would bring in a new generation of fans, such as yourself; and here you are.

As for what shows to watch? First off, be warned; there are 600+ hours of TV episodes. Buying them all could put you back several hundred dollars. And even some of TREK's biggest icons, Shatner among them, would suggest that a third of it is great...a third of it isn't and a third of it is somewhere between.

I would suggest watching these ten examples...

1.TOS--Amok Time
2.TOS--The Doomsday Machine
3.TOS--Mirror Mirror

4.TNG--Yesterday's Enterprise
5.TNG--The Offspring
6.Best of Both worlds (1 and2)

7. DS9--Emissary

Movie..Wrath of Khan
Movie--Voyage Home

I think if you watch those, and you like them, I think you can branch off from there. You're going to find that most TREK fans, IMO, do not like ALL of Star Trek. You'll end up clustering around the aspects of the show you like, and that is the fun part of exploring TREK.

Rob
 
OP, if you liked this movie, I suggest you start with Enterprise, as it was the most simplistic and accessible of the series. Or you could just examine the film versions of the writings of Ted Geisel, though that may be too sophisticated.

Good, good. Insult the intelligence of the newbie because of his taste in films. Classy work.
 
Wow, OP, your head must be spinning from all this advice. It's not so bad though.

Chronological order isn't all that important unless you're really picky about that sort of thing. I started by watching TOS (in syndication) and TNG (while it was airing) at the same time. Got to see all the movies from Generations onward in the theater.

The biggest think is just to take it at your own pace. There is so much to watch now a days that you can burn yourself out if you aren't careful. If the episode doesn't grab your attention, move on to another one and don't expect every episode to be great.

And, most importantly, have fun.

Oh, and I agree entirely with Scorpio's list, and would personally add The Undiscovered Country (movie) to it. I loved that one personally.
 
The best way would be to start from TOS and work your way through the rest of it in order.

Another way to go would be to watch the pilot episodes (in TOS there are two) of each series, then follow whichever one grabs your interest.
 
So I'm brand new to the realm of Star Trek, I just recently watched the Star Trek (2009) a couple weeks ago and I loved it. I wanted to know what was the best way to get into the Movies/Series, and what I should start with.

Thanks :)
Don't do it! Becoming a Star Trek fan leads to a lonely existence of arguing with other nerds on the internet. Take the advice of one who was too young to heed the warnings and get out while you still can!

But if you insist... ;)

also it's nice to see someone comparing it to Lost, being such a fan of that show. It makes me a lot more excited to start watching!
Just to clarify, most of Trek is episodic fare and is not at all like Lost, most of Trek goes like this:

1) The ship visits some planet or space anomaly.
2) A crisis occurs.
3) The crisis is resolved, often through the use of made-up technical jargon.
4) The ship flies away never to return.

That's not to say that it's bad, if I thought that then I wouldn't be on this board, but you shouldn't be expecting epic storylines from all of the shows.

The main exception to this rule is Deep Space Nine, a show that set out to be different from the others by being set on a space station. In the early seasons they didn't mess with the format too much, but by season 3 the writers decided to do something different and they started developing storylines. By the final seasons the show had grown into an epic series about various factions vying for control of the galaxy. If you liked Lost then you stand a good chance of liking DS9 as well, I was a big fan of both shows.

Another exception to this is the latter seasons of Enterprise, particularly season 3. That year they broke with their usual format and did a year-long story about trying to destroy a weapon that is being built to destroy Earth. Many people find that concept silly, many others think they pulled it off reasonably well, I happen to be one of the latter. The final season of Enterprise started to lay the groundwork for a conflict with the Romulans, but the show was cancelled before they had a chance to tell that story.

my goodness, so much great advice! lol
Actually, most of it has been rubbish so far. ;) You're lucky that I showed up to set you right.

regardless, I've decided that I'm going to watch all of it at some point.
I'm intrigued by your attitude, but also quite confused. Did you really find the new movie so good that you are determined to watch 600+ hours of this franchise? Seriously, if I had known when I started watching TNG that there was going to be this much of it I wouldn't have bothered.

Not trying to put you off, I'm actually very interested in seeing what you think of our bizarre entertainment franchise.

- TOS remastered (already bought it off amazon, I figured it's best to start at the beginning.)
Good plan. :techman: It's not vital to start with TOS, it was actually the last of the Trek shows I watched, but if I had the opportunity to start at the beginning then I would have. Just remember that the show was made in the 60s and it has a different style to the latter shows. The characters are slightly different from the versions in the new movie, and if you have taste you'll come to agree that these are the superior versions. ;)
 
- TOS remastered (already bought it off amazon, I figured it's best to start at the beginning.)

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Awesome. Hope you will be able to look past the cheesy sets and visualize them being similar to the set you seen in the 2009 Star Trek film. I know that if you do, you will really end up loving the Original Series.


If you end up falling asleep in any of the episodes on the first disc in Season 1. I would just jump ahead to TNG Season 3 disc 1 then. You can always go back and watch the first two seasons after you grown attached enough to the characters to make the sacrifice.


Again, if you end up finding yourself waking up in a pool of your own drool over watching the first disc of Season 1: I would skip ahead to DS9 Season 3 disc 7 (episode titled "Adversary"). This is where the lead character called Sisko becomes a Captain and also it is when the Dominion War starts to heat up and get really good, too. Also, after getting the best of DS9, you can always go back and watch the first three full seasons as a prequel event.

- Voyager

The pilot episode is a must watch because it sets the story in motion for the entire series. However, if you find the other episodes are really plain and dull and hard to get thru: Then I would skip ahead to VOY Season 3 disc 7 (episode titled "Scorpion Part l"). Oh, and again, you can always go back and watch the first three full seasons after getting hooked to the best of the series.

- Enterprise

I am glad you have decided on watching this series last. You will definitely understand why after you watch it.

- All of the movies

I would watch the Original Series films (Movies 1-6) after the Original Series (Remastered) if you have already made a commitment in viewing the Original Series.

As for the TNG (Next Generation) films: I would watch...

1. Generations (after Deep Space Nine Season 3)
2. First Contact (after Deep Space Nine Season 5)
3. Insurrection (after Deep Space Nine Season 6)
4. Nemesis (after you watch all of Voyager)
5. New Star Trek (2009) film (after the TNG films and after you read the Countdown comic books).

(except V, I was told that it's pointless and poorly made.)

Yeah, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is pretty bad. However, I think you should see it just because there are some scenes in it that are fun to witness. I mean, we have all sat thru bad movies before, and even in some bad movies there are certain things in it that make it worthwhile in seeing it.


This one will be a true test of your commitment to Star Trek.
If you can get thru a 1970s cartoon show, then you are indeed on your way to true Trek enlightenment.

;)


Anyways, enjoy your Trek viewing whatever you decide to do.
And I hope you like 90% of the series as much as I have.

:techman:


Side Note:

Also, there is a way you can watch the series in an approximate chronological order, too (if your interested).

Here is a list in watching the series in chronological order by season....


Star Trek Chronological Viewing Order: (By Season)

Core Star Trek Series & Films:

Star Trek: The Cage Unaired Pilot
(Located on last disc in Original Series Season 3)
Star Trek: Where No Man Has Gone Before
Star Trek (Seasons 1-2)
Star Trek (Season 3 episodes 1-9) (Season 3: Episode 9: Tholian Web)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Mirror Universe (Season 4: Episodes "In A Mirror Darkly 1 & 2)
Star Trek (Season 3 episodes 10-24)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Seasons 1-5)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 1)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 6)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 2)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 7)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 3)
Star Trek: Voyager (Season 1)
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 4)
Star Trek: Voyager (Season 2)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 5)
Star Trek: Voyager (Season 3)
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 6)
Star Trek: Voyager (Season 4)
Star Trek: Insurrection
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 7)
Star Trek: Voyager (Seasons 5-7)
Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Trek: Countdown Comic Book Series (Optional)
Star Trek: (2009 movie) (An Explained Alternate Prequel Time Line)

Star Trek: Enterprise (Seasons 1-4)
An Unclear or Unexplained Alternate Prequel Time Line:
(Conflicts With Other Series):

Star Trek: The Animated Series
(Seasons 1-3)
 
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Oh, and if your looking for a more exact chronological viewing order (with Enterprise and the Animated Series being primarily watched last), then I would follow this list then...

Core Star Trek Chronological Viewing Order:

TOS - The Cage (Season 3 Disc 7) (Not the extended episode) *
TOS - Where No Man Has Gone Before (Season 1 Disc 1)
TOS - The Man Trap
TOS - Charlie X
TOS - The Naked Time
TOS - The Enemy Within
TOS - Mudd’s Women
TOS - What Are Little Girls Made Of?
TOS - Miri
TOS - Dagger Of The Mind
TOS - The Corbomite Maneuver
TOS - The Menagerie, Part 1
TOS - The Menagerie, Part 2
TOS - The Conscience Of The King
TOS - Balance Of Terror
TOS - Shore Leave
TOS - The Galileo Seven
TOS - The Squire Of Gothos
TOS - Arena
TOS - Tomorrow Is Yesterday
TOS - Court Martial
TOS - The Return Of The Archons
TOS - Space Seed
TOS - A Taste Of Armageddon
TOS - This Side Of Paradise
TOS - The Devil In The Dark
TOS - Errand Of Mercy
TOS - The Alternative Factor
TOS - The City On The Edge Of Forever
TOS - Operation: Annihilate
TOS - Amok Time
TOS - Who Mourns For Adonais?
TOS - The Changeling
TOS - Mirror, Mirror
TOS - The Apple
TOS - The Doomsday Machine
TOS - Cat’s Paw
TOS - I, Mudd
TOS - Metamorphosis
TOS - Journey To Babel
TOS - Friday’s Child
TOS - The Deadly Years
TOS - Obsession
TOS - Wolf In The Fold
TOS - The Trouble With Tribbles
TOS - The Gamesters Of Triskelion
TOS - A Piece Of The Action
TOS - The Immunity Syndrome
TOS - A Private Little War
TOS - Return To Tomorrow
TOS - Pattern Of Force
TOS - By Any Other Name
TOS - The Omega Glory
TOS - The Ultimate Computer
TOS - Bread And Circuses
TOS - Assignment: Earth
TOS - Spock’s Brain
TOS - The Enterprise Incident
TOS - The Paradise Syndrome
TOS - And The Children Shall Lead
TOS - Is There In Truth No Beauty?
TOS - Spectre Of The Gun
TOS - Day Of The Dove
TOS - For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
TOS - The Tholian Web
ENT - In A Mirror Darkly, Part 1 (Enterprise Season 4 Disc 5)
ENT - In A Mirror Darkly, Part 2 (Enterprise Season 4 Disc 5)
TOS - Plato’s Stepchildren
TOS - Wink Of An Eye
TOS - The Empath
TOS - Elaan Of Troyius
TOS - Whom Gods Detroy
TOS - Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
TOS - The Mark Of Gideon
TOS - That Which Survives
TOS - The Lights Of Zetar
TOS - Requiem For Methuselah
TOS - The Way To Eden
TOS - The Cloud Minders
TOS - The Savage Curtain
TOS - All Our Yesterdays
TOS - Turnabout Intruder
MOV - The Motion Picture
MOV - The Wrath Of Khan
MOV - The Search For Spock
MOV - The Voyage Home
MOV - The Final Frontier
MOV - The Undiscovered Country
TNG - Encounter At Farpoint
TNG - The Naked Now
TNG - Code Of Honor
TNG - The Last Outpost
TNG - Where No One Has Gone Before
TNG - Lonely Among Us
TNG - Justice
TNG - The Battle
TNG - Hide And Q
TNG - Haven
TNG - The Big Goodbye
TNG - Datalore
TNG - Angel One
TNG - 11001001
TNG - To Short A Season
TNG - When The Bough Breaks
TNG - Home Soil
TNG - Coming Of Age
TNG - Heart Of Glory
TNG - The Arsenal Of Freedom
TNG - Symbiosis
TNG - Skin Of Evil
TNG - We’ll Always Have Paris
TNG - Conspiracy
TNG - The Neutral Zone
TNG - The Child
TNG - Where Silence Has Lease
TNG - Elementary, Dear Data
TNG - The Outrageous Okona
TNG - Loud As A Whisper
TNG - The Schizoid Man
TNG - Unnatural Selection
TNG - A Matter Of Honor
TNG - The Measure Of A Man
TNG - The Dauphin
TNG - Contagion
TNG - The Royale
TNG - Time Squared
TNG - The Icarus Factor
TNG - Pen Pals
TNG - Q Who?
TNG - Samaritan Snare
TNG - Up The Long Ladder
TNG - Manhunt
TNG - The Emissary
TNG - Peak Performance
TNG - Shades Of Gray
TNG - Evolution
TNG - The Ensigns Of Command
TNG - The Survivors
TNG - Who Watches The Watchers?
TNG - The Bonding
TNG - Booby Trap
TNG - The Enemy
TNG - The Price
TNG - The Vengeance Factor
TNG - The Defector
TNG - The Hunted
TNG - The High Ground
TNG - Deja Q
TNG - A Matter Of Perspective
TNG - Yesterday’s Enterprise
TNG - The Offspring
TNG - Sins Of The Father
TNG - Allegiance
TNG - Captain’s Holiday
TNG - Tin Man
TNG - Hollow Pursuits
TNG - The Most Toys
TNG - Sarek
TNG - Menage A Troi
TNG - Transfigurations
TNG - The Best Of Both Worlds, Part 1
TNG - The Best Of Both Worlds, Part 2
TNG - Family
TNG - Brothers
TNG - Suddenly Human
TNG - Remember Me
TNG - Legacy
TNG - Reunion
TNG - Future Imperfect
TNG - Final Mission
TNG - The Loss
TNG - Data’s Day
TNG - The Wounded
TNG - Devil’s Due
TNG - Clues
TNG - First Contact
TNG - Galaxy’s Child
TNG - Night Terrors
TNG - Identity Crisis
TNG - The Nth Degree
TNG - Qpid
TNG - The Drumhead
TNG - Half A Life
TNG - The Host
TNG - The Mind’s Eye
TNG - In Theory
TNG - Redemption, Part 1
TNG - Redemption, Part 2
TNG - Darmok
TNG - Ensign Ro
TNG - Silicon Avatar
TNG - Disaster
TNG - The Game
TNG - Unification, Part 1
TNG - Unification, Part 2
TNG - A Matter Of Time
TNG - New Ground
TNG - Hero Worship
TNG - Violations
TNG - The Masterpiece Society
TNG - Conundrum
TNG - Power Play
TNG - Ethics
TNG - The Outcast
TNG - Cause And Effect
TNG - The First Duty
TNG - Cost Of Living
TNG - The Perfect Mate
TNG - Imaginary Friend
TNG - I, Borg
TNG - The Next Phase
TNG - The Inner Light
TNG - Time’s Arrow, Part 1
TNG - Time’s Arrow, Part 2
TNG - Realm Of Fear
TNG - Man Of The People
TNG - Relics
TNG - Schizms
TNG - True Q
TNG - Rascals
TNG - A Fistful Of Datas
TNG - The Quality Of Life
TNG - Chain Of Command, Part 1
TNG - Chain Of Command, Part 2
DS9 - Emissary
DS9 - A Man Alone
DS9 - Past Prologue
TNG - Ship In A Bottle
DS9 - Babel
TNG - Aquiel
DS9 - Captive Pursuit
TNG - Face Of The Enemy
DS9 - Q-Less
TNG - Tapestry
TNG - Birthright, Part 1
TNG - Birthright, Part 2
DS9 - Dax
TNG - Starship Mine
DS9 - The Passenger
TNG - Lessons
DS9 - Move Along Home
DS9 - The Nagus
DS9 - Vortex
DS9 - Battle Lines
DS9 - The Storyteller
TNG - The Chase
TNG - Frame Of Mind
TNG - Suspicions
TNG - Rightful Heir
DS9 - Progress
DS9 - If Wishes Were Horses
TNG - Second Chances
DS9 - Dramatis Personae
DS9 - The Forsaken
TNG - Timescape
DS9 - Duet
DS9 - In The Hands Of Prophets
TNG - Descent, Part 1
TNG - Descent, Part 2
DS9 - The Homecoming
DS9 - The Circle
DS9 - The Siege
TNG - Liaisons
TNG - Gambit, Part 1
TNG - Gambit, Part 2
DS9 - Cardassians
DS9 - Invasive Procedures
TNG - Interface
TNG - Phantasms
DS9 - Melora
TNG - Dark Page
DS9 - Rules Of Acquisition
DS9 - Necessary Evil
TNG - Attached
TNG - Force Of Nature
DS9 - Second Sight
TNG - Parallels
DS9 - Sanctuary
DS9 - The Alternate
TNG - Inheritance
TNG - Homeward
DS9 - Rivals
TNG - The Pegasus
DS9 - Armageddon Game
TNG - Sub Rosa
DS9 - Whispers
TNG - Lower Decks
DS9 - Paradise
DS9 - Shadowplay
TNG - Thine Own Self
DS9 - Playing God
TNG - Masks
TNG - Eye of The Beholder
DS9 - Profit And Loss
TNG - Genesis
TNG - Journey’s End
DS9 - Blood Oath
DS9 - The Maquis, Part 1
DS9 - The Maquis, Part 2
TNG - Firstborn
TNG - Bloodlines
DS9 - The Wire
TNG - Emergence
DS9 - Crossover
TNG - Preemptive Strike
DS9 - The Collaborator
DS9 - Tribunal
TNG - All Good Things...
DS9 - The Jem’Hadar
DS9 - The Search, Part 1
DS9 - The Search, Part 2
DS9 - The House Of Quark
DS9 - Equilibrium
DS9 - Second Skin
VOY - Caretaker
DS9 - The Abandoned
DS9 - Civil Defense
DS9 - Meridian
VOY - Parallax
DS9 - Defiant
VOY - Time And Again
DS9 - Fascination
DS9 - Past Tense, Part 1
DS9 - Past Tense, Part 2
DS9 - Life Support
DS9 - Heart Of Stone
VOY - Phage
DS9 - Destiny
VOY - The Cloud
VOY - Eye Of The Needle
DS9 - Prophet Motive
VOY - Ex Post Facto
DS9 - Visionary
MOV - Generations
VOY - Prime Factors
VOY - State Of Flux
DS9 - Distant Voices
DS9 - Through The Looking Glass
VOY - Heroes And Demons
DS9 - Improbable Cause
DS9 - The Die Is Cast
VOY - Cathexis
VOY - Faces
DS9 - Explorers
VOY - Jetrel
DS9 - Family Business
VOY - Learning Curve
DS9 - Shakaar
VOY - Projections
DS9 - Facets
VOY - Elogium
VOY - Twisted
DS9 - The Adversary
VOY - The 37’s
VOY - Initiations
VOY - Non Sequitur
DS9 - The Way Of The Warrior, Part 1
DS9 - The Way Of The Warrior, Part 2
VOY - Parturition
DS9 - Hippocratic Oath
DS9 - The Visitor
VOY - Persistence Of Vision
DS9 - Indiscretion
VOY - Tattoo
DS9 - Rejoined
VOY - Cold Fire
DS9 - Little Green Men
VOY - Maneuvers
DS9 - Starship Down
VOY - Resistance
DS9 - The Sword Of Kahless
DS9 - Our Man Bashir
VOY - Prototype
DS9 - Homefront
DS9 - Paradise Lost
VOY - Death Wish
VOY - Alliances
DS9 - Crossfire
VOY - Threshold
DS9 - Return To Grace
VOY - Meld
DS9 - Bar Association
VOY - Dreadnought
DS9 - Accession
VOY - Lifesigns
VOY - Investigations
VOY - Deadlock
DS9 - Sons Of Mogh
VOY - Innocence
DS9 - Rules Of Engagement
VOY - The Thaw
DS9 - Hard Time
VOY - Tuvix
DS9 - Shattered Mirror
DS9 - The Muse
VOY - Resolutions
DS9 - For The Cause
DS9 - The Quickening
DS9 - To The Death
DS9 - Body Parts
DS9 - Broken Link
VOY - Basics, Part 1
VOY - Basics, Part 2
DS9 - Apocalypse Rising
DS9 - The Ship
DS9 - Looking For Par’Mach In All The Wrong Places
VOY - Sacred Ground
VOY - False Profits
DS9 - The Assignment
VOY - Flashback
DS9 - Nor The Battle To The Strong
VOY - The Chute
DS9 - Trials And Tribble-ations
VOY - Remember
VOY - The Swarm
DS9 - Let He Who Is Without Sin...
VOY - Future’s End, Part 1
VOY - Future’s End, Part 2
DS9 - Things Past
VOY - Warlord
DS9 - The Ascent
VOY - The Q And The Grey
DS9 - Rapture
DS9 - The Darkness And The Light
VOY - Macrocosm
DS9 - The Begotten
VOY - Fair Trade
VOY - Alter Ego
DS9 - For The Uniform
VOY - Coda
VOY - Blood Fever
DS9 - In Purgatory’s Shadow
DS9 - By Inferno’s Light
DS9 - Dr. Bashir, I Presume
VOY - Unity
VOY - Darkling
DS9 - A Simple Investigation
VOY - Rise
DS9 - Business As Usual
DS9 - Ties Of Blood And Water
VOY - Favorite Son
VOY - Before And After
DS9 - Ferengi Love Songs
VOY - Real Life
DS9 - Soldiers Of The Empire
VOY - Distant Origin
DS9 - Children Of Time
DS9 - Blaze Of Glory
MOV - First Contact
DS9 - Empok Nor
VOY - Displaced
DS9 - In The Cards
VOY - Worst Case Scenario
DS9 - Call To Arms
VOY - Scorpion, Part 1
VOY - Scorpion, Part 2
VOY - The Gift
DS9 - A Time To Stand
DS9 - Rocks And Shoals
VOY - Day Of Honor
DS9 - Sons And Daughters
VOY - Nemesis
DS9 - Behind The Lines
VOY - Revulsion
DS9 - Favor The Bold
DS9 - Sacrifice Of Angels
VOY - The Raven
VOY - Scientific Method
DS9 - You Are Cordially Invited
VOY - Year Of Hell, Part 1
VOY - Year Of Hell, Part 2
VOY - Random Thoughts
DS9 - Resurrection
VOY - Concerning Flight
DS9 - Statistical Probabilities
DS9 - The Magnificent Ferengi
DS9 - Waltz
VOY - Mortal Coil
DS9 - Who Mourns For Morn?
VOY - Waking Moments
DS9 - Far Beyond The Stars
DS9 - One Little Ship
DS9 - Honor Among Thieves
VOY - Message In A Bottle
VOY - Hunters
DS9 - Change Of Heart
VOY - Prey
DS9 - Wrongs Darker Than Death Or Night
VOY - Retrospect
DS9 - Inquisition
VOY - The Killing Game, Part 1
VOY - The Killing Game, Part 2
DS9 - In The Pale Moonlight
VOY - Vis A Vis
DS9 - His Way
VOY - The Omega Directive
DS9 - The Reckoning
VOY - Unforgettable
DS9 - Valiant
VOY - Living Witness
DS9 - Profit And Lace
VOY - Demon
DS9 - Time’s Orphan
VOY - One
DS9 - The Sound Of Her Voice
DS9 - Tears Of The Prophets
VOY - Hope And Fear
VOY - Night
DS9 - Image In The Sand
DS9 - Shadows And Symbols
DS9 - Afterimage
DS9 - Take Me Out To The Holosuite
VOY - Drone
VOY - Extreme Risk
DS9 - Chrysalis
VOY - In The Flesh
DS9 - Treachery, Faith, And The Great River
DS9 - Once More Unto The Breach
DS9 - The Siege Of AR-558
VOY - Once Upon A Time
MOV - Insurrection
DS9 - Covenant
DS9 - It’s Only A Paper Moon
DS9 - Prodigal Daughter
VOY - Timeless
VOY - Thirty Days
DS9 - The Emperor’s New Cloak
DS9 - Field Of Fire
DS9 - Chimera
DS9 - Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang
VOY - Infinite Regress
DS9 - Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
VOY - Nothing Human
DS9 - Penumbra
VOY - Counterpoint
DS9 - Til Death Do Us Part
VOY - Latent Image
DS9 - Strange Bedfellows
VOY - Bride Of Chaotica!
DS9 - The Changing Face Of Evil
VOY - Gravity
DS9 - When It Rains...
VOY - Bliss
DS9 - Tacking Into The Wind
VOY - Dark Frontier
DS9 - Extreme Measures
VOY - The Disease
DS9 - The Dogs Of War
VOY - Course: Oblivion
DS9 - What You Leave Behind
VOY - The Fight
VOY - Think Tank
VOY - Juggernaut
VOY - Someone To Watch Over Me
VOY - 11:59
VOY - Relativity
VOY - Equinox, Part 1
VOY - Equinox, Part 2
VOY - Survival Instinct
VOY - Barge Of The Dead
VOY - Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
VOY - Alice
VOY - Dragon’s Teeth
VOY - Riddles
VOY - One Small Step
VOY - The Voyager Conspiracy
VOY - Pathfinder
VOY - Fair Haven
VOY - Blink Of An Eye
VOY - Vituoso
VOY - Memorial
VOY - Tsunkatse
VOY - Collective
VOY - Spirit Folk
VOY - Ashes To Ashes
VOY - Child’s Play
VOY - Good Shepherd
VOY - Live Fast And Prosper
VOY - Muse
VOY - Fury
VOY - Life Line
VOY - The Haunting Of Deck Twelve
VOY - Unimatrix Zero, Part 1
VOY - Unimatrix Zero, Part 2
VOY - Drive
VOY - Repression
VOY - Imperfection
VOY - Critical Care
VOY - Inside Man
VOY - Body And Soul
VOY - Nightingale
VOY - Flesh And Blood, Part 1
VOY - Flesh And Blood, Part 2
VOY - Shattered
VOY - Lineage
VOY - Repentance
VOY - Prophecy
VOY - The Void
VOY - Workforce, Part 1
VOY - Workforce, Part 2
VOY - Human Error
VOY - Q2
VOY - Author, Author
VOY - Friendship One
VOY - Natural Law
VOY - Homestead
VOY - Renaissance Man
VOY - Endgame
MOV - Nemesis
COM - Star Trek: Countdown issue #1 (Optional) (Non Canon)
COM - Star Trek: Countdown issue #2 (Optional) (Non Canon)
COM - Star Trek: Countdown issue #3 (Optional) (Non Canon)
COM - Star Trek: Countdown issue #4 (Optional) (Non Canon)
MOV - Star Trek (2009)

Enterprise - An Alternate Time Line Series Viewing Order (Optional):

MOV - First Contact
ENT - Broken Bow
ENT - Fight Or Flight
ENT - Strange New World
ENT - Unexpected
ENT - Terra Nova
ENT - The Andorian Incident
ENT - Breaking The Ice
ENT - Civilization
ENT - Fortunate Son
ENT - Cold Front
ENT - Silent Enemy
ENT - Dear Doctor
ENT - Sleeping Dogs
ENT - Shadows Of P’jem
ENT - Shuttlepod One
ENT - Fusion
ENT - Rogue Planet
ENT - Acquisition
ENT - Oasis
ENT - Detained
ENT - Vox Sola
ENT - Fallen Hero
ENT - Desert Crossing
ENT - Two Days And Two Nights
ENT - Shockwave, Part 1
ENT - Shockwave, Part 2
ENT - Carbon Creek
ENT - Minefield
ENT - Dead Stop
ENT - A Night In Sickbay
ENT - Marauders
ENT - The Seventh
ENT - The Communicator
ENT - Singularity
ENT - Vanishing Point
ENT - Precious Cargo
ENT - The Catwalk
ENT - Dawn
ENT - Stigma
ENT - Cease Fire
ENT - Future Tense
ENT - Canamar
ENT - The Crossing
ENT - Judgment
ENT - Horizon
ENT - The Breach
ENT - Cogenitor
ENT - Regeneration
ENT - First Flight
ENT - Bounty
ENT - The Expanse
ENT - The Xindi
ENT - Anomaly
ENT - Extinction
ENT - Rajiin
ENT - Impulse
ENT - Exile
ENT - The Shipment
ENT - Twilight
ENT - North Star
ENT - Similitude
ENT - Carpenter Street
ENT - Chosen Realm
ENT - Proving Ground
ENT - Stratagem
ENT - Harbinger
ENT - Doctor’s Orders
ENT - Hatchery
ENT - Azati Prime
ENT - Damage
ENT - The Forgotten
ENT - E^2
ENT - The Council
ENT - Countdown
ENT - Zero Hour
ENT - Storm Front, Part 1
ENT - Storm Front, Part 2
ENT - Home
ENT - Borderland
ENT - Cold Station 12
ENT - The Augments
ENT - The Forge
ENT - Awakening
ENT - Kir’shara
ENT - Daedalus
ENT - Observer Effect
ENT - Babel One
ENT - United
ENT - The Aenar
ENT - Affliction
ENT - Divergence
ENT - Bound
TOS - The Tholian Web (Original Series Season 3 Disc 3)
ENT - In A Mirror Darkly, Part 1
ENT - In A Mirror Darkly, Part 2
ENT - Demons
ENT - Terra Prime
TNG - The Pegasus (Next Generation Season 7 Disc 3)
ENT - These Are The Voyages...

Animated Series - Cartoon Alternate Time Line Viewing Order (Optional):

TAS - The Magicks of Megas-Tu
TAS - The Practical Joker
TAS - The Slaver Weapon
TAS - Mudd's Passion
TAS - The Survivor
TAS - Beyond the Farthest Star
TAS - The Time Trap
TAS - Albatross
TAS - One of Our Planets Is Missing
TAS - Yesteryear
TAS - More Tribbles, More Troubles
TAS - The Lorelei Signal
TAS - The Ambergris Element
TAS - The Eye of the Beholder
TAS - The Infinite Vulcan
TAS - The Terratin Incident
TAS - Once Upon a Planet
TAS - The Jihad
TAS - How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
TAS - The Pirates of Orion
TAS - The Counter-Clock Incident
TAS - Bem



Important Note:

Enterprise can be placed before TOS and the episode titled "These Are Voyages..." can be placed after the TNG episode titled "Pegasus". However, it is recommended that you watch Enterprise as a separate alternate time line after you watch the core time line (if at all).

Important Note 2:

~Of course TAS (The Animated series) can be skipped over if it is hard to get into it. Also, the Animated episodes are listed by stardate and not by airdate. So you will have to watch it according to this list and not the way that it presented within the DVD Complete Set. Furthermore, if you want to watch this series with the others (chronologically), it should be watched immediately after TOS (The Original Series).

Important Note 3:

* In addition, I recommend watching the Remastered Version of the original unaired pilot episode titled "The Cage" instead of the extended version. The extended episode of "The Cage" has black and white shots (or footage) mixed with color shots. it is a bit uneven or unnatural to watch the episode that way for the first time. Also, one will have to rent or buy the 3rd Season of the Remastered TOS in order to view "The Cage" first, too (Original Series Season 3 Disc 7).
 
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