OK Trekkies, what are your most rewatched episodes of Star Trek? After 40 years of viewing, these are mine:

TOS: Balance of Terror
TOS: The Doomsday Machine
TNG: Yesterday's Enterprise
TNG: Unification
TNG: Cause & Effect
DS9: Little Green Men
ENT: The Andorian Incident
ENT: The Forge/Awakening/Kir'shara
ST: Ephraim and DOT
SNW: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

They're not necessarily the greatest, but they're the ones I revisit the most

#StarTrek #TOS #TNG #DS9 #ENT #SNW #ShortTreks

#GateWorld writes, "But today many TV and movie franchises are struggling with to appeal both to core fans and new viewers — from #StarWars and #StarTrek to the #Marvel cinematic universe."

Huh? Sure Disco was garbage and didn't do Trek any favors, but are they saying that Paramount really launched SIX more modern Trek series with none of them appealing to new fans??

Well, maybe if they hadn't CANCELLED ALL SIX new series just as they were taking off, they would have had more success with some of them.

People can't watch what you don't produce, and they can't buy what you don't sell. Duh.

#StrangeNewWorlds #SNW #LowerDecks #LD #Picard #PIC #Prodigy #PRO #ShortTreks #ST #StarfleetAcademy #SFA

I guess after #ShortTreks “Q&A” and #StrangeNewWorlds’ S1 “Children of the Comet,” we should have seen “Subspace Rhapsody” coming in S2. #StarTrek

(The) FNN, the Federation New Network (emblem), has appeared in several #StarTrek episodes so far (#ShortTreks "Children of Mars", #StarTrekPicard's "Remembrance", #StarTrekLowerDecks' "Grounded") and now is also seen, slightly changed after 800 years, in #StarfleetAcademy's "Vox In Excelso". I can confirm that FNN did not appear in "Star Trek: Generations", as I did extensive research on that:

https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/reporters.htm