- This article is about the 1993 board game by Classic Games. You may be looking for the 1991 TNG game by BMI.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Game of Trivia, Exploration and Discovery is a TNG board game released by Classic Games in 1993 with box art by Keith Birdsong.
Description[]
- Star Trek: The Next Generation is a game of navigation, search, and discovery. The object of the game is to "seek out new life and new civilizations" on an unknown number of planets and be the first to report them to Starfleet Command. It is a fun, challenging game for those with general Star Trek knowledge and even more exciting for dedicated Star Trek fans.
- You are the Captain of your own starship, in control of your navigation and in command of your actions. Your knowledge of Star Trek: The Next Generation influences your success. Unpredictability abounds. You are always on the lookout for chance encounters with the Borg ship, Temporal Fluxes, "Q," planets, and other starships. Your sensors detect these entities to keep you abreast of your relative position.
- Test your knowledge of Star Trek: The Next Generation as you commandeer your own starship through unexplored territory.
Objective[]
- To win the game, a captain must dock at Starfleet Command and report the discovery of all the planets in the scenario being played. Starfleet Command is the only person who knows the exact number of planets to be discovered. Therefore, it is at the captain's discretion when to report planets to Starfleet Command.
Game components[]
- rulebook
- 3 captain consoles, Starfleet Command console (sector grids)
- 250 trivia cards
- 4 console stands
- 1 console label sheet
- 12 wax pencils
- 1 scenario book
- 3 Starfleet Directives caches
- 1 "Q" coordinate cache
- 30 planet indicators, 3 armed indicators, 9 inoperable indicators
References[]
Characters[]
Starships and vehicles[]
- Borg cube • starship
- Referenced only
- Galaxy-class
States and organizations[]
Races and cultures[]
Science and classification[]
- coordinates • docking port • engine • maximum warp • navigation • photon torpedo • sensor • shields • temporal flux • warp speed
Occupations and titles[]
Other references[]
- neutral zone • sector • space
Appendices[]
Images[]
Connections[]
Star Trek board games | |
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Star Trek Game (1967) • "Voyage of Discovery" • Star Trek Game (1974) • Star Trek Game (UK, 1975) • "The Tunnel of Death" • "... Wild Goose Chase!" • "Space Chase" • "Escape from the Clinging Dags" • Star Trek Game (1979) • Starfleet Game • Make-A-Game Book • The Invasion of Klingon Empire • The Wrath of Khan • Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Game • Struggle for the Throne • Starship Duel I • Starship Duel II • The Adventure Game • The Enterprise4 Encounter • Star Trek III (The Kobayashi Maru • The Sherwood Syndrome • Free Enterpri$e) • TNG (BMI) • Star Trek: The Game • The Final Frontier • Game of the Galaxies • TNG (Classic) • A Klingon Challenge • Romulan Challenge • TNG: The Board Game • Red Alert! • TOS Monopoly (TNG Monopoly • Monopoly: Klingon Edition) • Fleet Captains • Star Trek: Expeditions • Catan (Federation Space) • Attack Wing • Road Trip • Five-Year Mission • Panic • Ascendancy • Star Trek 50th Anniversary Risk • Frontiers (Frontiers: The Return of Khan) • Conflick in the Neutral Zone • Black Alert • Away Missions |
Timeline[]
published order | ||
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Previous game: Star Trek: The Game |
Board games (Classic Games) |
Next game: last game |
Previous game: Game of the Galaxies |
Board games | Next game: A Klingon Challenge |
External links[]
- Star Trek: The Next Generation (Classic) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation (Classic) article at Board Game Geek.