Star Trek: The Next Generation was a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy in September 1993. The release was developed and published by Absolute Entertainment.
Summary[]
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References[]
Characters[]
Starships and vehicles[]
- USS Enterprise (Galaxy-class explorer) • USS Monitor (Nebula-class explorer) • D'Kora-class marauder • D'Deridex-class warbird • Talarian ship
Locations[]
Planets and moons[]
- Amanugi • Angosia III • Altair VI • Bajor • Crystalia • Earth • Iconia • Kataan • Krios • Lysia • Melona IV • Penthara IV • Rigel III • Risa • Tarsus IV • Vulcan
Stars and systems[]
- 40 Eridani • Altair VI • Amanugi system • Angosia • Bajor-B'hava'el • Crystalia system • Epsilon Ceti • Iconian system • Kataan system • Krios system • Lysian system • Melona • Penthara • Rigel • Sol • Tarsus
Sectors[]
- Amanugi sector • Angosia sector • Altair sector • Bajor sector • Crystalia sector • Earth sector • Iconia sector • Kataan sector • Krios sector • Lysia sector • Melona sector • Penthara sector • Rigel sector • Risa sector • Tarsus sector • Vulcan sector
Races and cultures[]
Technology and weapons[]
- android • impulse engine • phaser • photon torpedo • starship • transporter • warp drive
Ranks and titles[]
- ambassador • cadet • captain • chief • chief engineer • commander • commanding officer • engineer • ensign • first officer • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • operations manager • second officer • security chief • tactical officer • transporter chief
Other references[]
- colony • humanoid • lifeform • orbit • planet • sector • space • star • stardate • starbase • star system • technology • war • weapon
Appendices[]
Background[]
The game takes a random course when played, so it does not necessarily follow that the game summarizes real events in the Star Trek universe as catalogued by Memory Beta. One contradiction is the game clock being set to begin on stardate 40000, which would correspond in commonly accepted stardate interpretation to the year 2363, before the actual beginning of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Passwords for saved game progress were four-letter names of TNG characters and order references.