DVD Format: Box Set, Pan & Scan , Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Broadcast episodes of the entire fifth season (1991-92)
26 episodes on 7 discs
Exclusive Star Trek: Nemesis mini CD-ROM
Featurettes: Mission Overview: Year Five (featuring highlights of the most memorable events occurring in Season 5, including Leonard Nimoy's guest appearance, "The Inner Light" episode, the return of Denise Crosby, and the passing of Gene Roddenberry; Departmental Briefing, Year Five: Production (Peter Lauritson discusses "The Inner Light," Michael Westmore recalls the creation of Patrick Stewart's old-age makeup, and writer Michael Pillar discusses "Time's Arrow"; Departmental Briefing, Year Five: Visual Effects (Dan Curry and Rob Legato discuss the challenges of creating meaningful visual effects for a weekly show); Memorable Missions: Year Five (members of the cast and crew recall their favorite episodes and scenes from Season 5); A Tribute to Gene Roddenberry (featuring interviews with Majel Barret Roddenberry, The Next Generation cast and crew, and Gene Roddenberry; also includes the dedication of the Gene Roddenberry Building)
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Broadcast episodes of the entire second season (1988-89)
17 hours on 6 DVDs
Over one hour of new exclusive featurettes: Mission Overview: Year Two (cast & crew discuss the major changes in season two; includes interviews with Gene Roddenberry), Selected Crew Analysis: Year Two (an in-depth look at the growth of continuing characters, plus a look at new crew members), Departmental Briefing, Year Two: Production (behind-the-scenes look at specific key episodes, including interviews with production staff), Departmental Briefing, Year Two: Memorable Missions (second-season episode discussions with production crew, including Rick Berman), Inside Starfleet Archives (an exclusive tour of an extraordinary array of Star Trek sets, props, and much more)
DVD Format: Box Set, Pan & Scan , Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Broadcast episodes of the entire seventh season (1993-94)
26 episodes on 7 discs
Featurettes: Mission Overview: Year Seven (cast and crew discuss the final season and their transition to the feature film Star Trek Generations; LeVar Burton reminisces about working with Ben Vereen in "Interface" and Wil Wheaton and Ron Moore recall "Journey's End"; A Captain's Tribute (Patrick Stewart pays tribute to each principal cast member): Departmental Briefing, Year Seven: Production (Gates McFadden discusses her directorial debut in "Genesis"; Jonathan Frakes recalls directing "Attached"; McFadden and Jeri Taylor delve into the roles of strong women and Patrick Stewart remembers becoming more physical in episodes like "Bloodlines"); The Making of "All Good Things" (cast and crew recollect the making of the final episode; includes footage from Entertainment Tonight); Starfleet Moments and Memories (cast and crew look back on seven years of shooting)
DVD Format: Box Set, Pan & Scan , Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
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Broadcast episodes of the entire fourth season (1990-91)
26 episodes on 7 discs
Featurettes: Mission Overview: Year Four (reveals the challenges in resolving the cliffhanger episode "The Best of Both Worlds"; provides a whimsical look at the Robin Hood-themed "Q-Pid"; and celebrates the historic 100th episode with Gene Roddenberry); Selected Crew Analysis: Year Four (an in-depth look at the departure of Wesley Crusher; cast members discuss their experiences performing stunts; and a profile of Jennifer Hetrick as "Vash"); Departmental Briefing, Year Four: Production (a behind-the-scenes look at directors Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and David Livingston; includes a special makeup section featuring Brent Spiner); New Life and New Civilizations (an inside look at creating alien landscapes and shooting on location; also explains the challenges of shooting the effects-packed episode "The Best of Both Worlds"); Chronicles from the Final Frontier (a discussion of Season Four's most extraordinary episodes and characters with preeminent writers Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga, and Jeri Taylor)
DVD Format: Keep Case, Academy , 1.33:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Broadcast episodes of the entire first season (1987-88) (Episodes 721 and 103-126)
19 hours on 7 DVDs
Over one hour of new exclusive featurettes: The Beginning (the genesis of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Gene Roddenberry's vision), Selected Crew Analysis (first-season cast members discuss their roles), Making of a Legend (first-season production staff reminisce about their favorite episodes), Memorable Missions (cast and crew discuss key episodes and events of the first season)
DVD Format: Box Set, Pan & Scan , Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1
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Broadcast episodes of the entire sixth season (1992-93)
26 episodes on 7 discs
Featurettes: Mission Overview: Year Six (cast and crew comment on Patrick Stewart's acclaimed performance in "Chain of Command" plus highlights James Doohan's appearance in "Relics," the cliffhanger episode "Time's Arrow," the appearance of Stephen Hawking in "Descent, Part 1," and the launch of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Special Crew Profile of Lt. Commander Data (an exclusive profile of Brent Spiner and his android character, including rare footage of his recording Old Yellow Eyes Is Back); Bold New Directions (explores Patrick Stewart's experience directing the episode "A Fistful of Datas" and LeVar Burton comments on his directorial debut of the episode "Second Chances"; Departmental Briefing, Year Six: Production (Ron Moore discusses writing episodes for the sixth season, visual effects producer Dan Curry remembers the challenges of re-creating the Original Series Enterprise bridge for "Relics," and Michael Westmore and James Cromwell discuss makeup design); Departmental Briefing, Year Six: Dan Curry Profile (visual effects producer provides a fascinating tour of his home containing unique props and weaponry that inspired many of the artistic designs for the series; also features a demonstration of the Klingon bat'leth and Tai Chi moves he choreographed for the crew)
Bonus trailers for Star Trek: Nemesis and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on DVD
DVD Format: Box Set, Pan & Scan , Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Broadcast episodes of the entire third season (1989-90)
26 episodes on 7 discs
Featurettes: Mission Overview: Year Three (discusses the major changes that occurred in Season Three with both old and new interviews); Selected Crew Analysis: Year Three (an in-depth look at the growth of the continuing characters as well as a closer look at returning crew member Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden)); Departmental Briefing, Year Three: Production (a behind-the-scenes look at particular episodes from the production crew's point of view); Departmental Briefing, Year Three: Memorable Missions (specific anecdotes about Year Three episodes)
DVD Format: Digipak, Academy , 1.33:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
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14 episodes on four discs: Regeneration (Enterprise 049), Q Who? (TNG 142), The Best of Both Worlds pts 1 and 2 (TNG 174-175), I Borg (TNG 223), Descent pts 1 and 2 (TNG 252-253), Scorpion pts 1 and 2 (Voyager 168-169), Drone (Voyager 196), Dark Frontier (Voyager 824), Unimatrix Zero parts 1 and 2 (Voyager 246-247), Endgame (Voyager 828)
Commentary by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong on "Regeneration"
Text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda on "The Best of Both Worlds parts 1 and 2" and on "Unimatrix Zero part 2"
All episodes are in full-screen except Regeneration
Review
(1989-2003) "You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile." The hive-mind, flesh-and-technology hybrid race The Borg is the most inventive and terrifying alien menace ever created for sci-fi TV. This set gather the top 10 most popular Borg stories (including 4 2-part episodes) from the Star Trek universe, as chosen by the fans and presented in "Stardate" chronology.
DVD Format: Digipak, Academy , 1.33:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
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12 episodes on four discs: Tomorrow Is Yesterday (TOS 21), The City on the Edge of Forever (TOS 28), Yesterday's Enterprise (TNG 163), Cause and Effect (TNG 218), Time's Arrow parts 1 and 2 (TNG 226-227), All Good Things... (TNG 747), Little Green Men (DS9 480), Trials and Tribble-ations (DS9 503), Year of Hell parts 1 and 2 (Voyager 176-177), Endgame (Voyager 828)
Text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda on "Tomorrow Is Yesterday," "Yesterday's Enterprise," and "Little Green Men"
Review
(1967-2001) The top 10 most popular time travel stories, as chosen by the fans, spanning the Star Trek universe, from "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" from the original series to the Star Trek: Voyager series finale "Endgame." 12 episodes (including 2 feature length episodes) on 4 discs in a digipack.
DVD Format: Digipak, Academy , 1.33:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Audio Track 3: Commentary by Brannon Braga and Rick Berman on Star Trek: Enterprise-Broken Box-Episode #721, Dolby Digital 2.0
Supplements
11 episodes on 4 discs: Broken Bow (Enterprise 721), Errand of Mercy (TOS 027), The Trouble With Tribbles (TOS 042), A Matter of Honor (TNG 134), Sins of the Father (TNG 165), Redemption, Part I (TNG 200), Redemption, Part II (TNG 201), The Way of the Warrior (DS9 718), The Sword of the Kahless (DS9 481), Trials and Tribble-ations (DS9 503), Barge of the Dead (Voyager 223)
"Star Trek: Enterprise - Broken Bow" episode is 16x9 widescreen
Text Commentary by Trek historians Michael and Denise Okuda on select episodes
Review
(1967-2001) Sci-fi TV fandom's favorite alien warrior race is the focus of the latest "Fan Collective" compilation, which gathers the top 10 most popular Klingon stories (including a 2-part episode) from the Star Trek universe, as chosen by the fans and presented in "Stardate" chronology (which places the lone Enterprise episode first, though it is the last to be produced). Features episodes from every TV incarnation of the series.
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1
Supplements
Seven of the best Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes featuring Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard: The Big Goodbye, Sarek, Family, The Drumhead, Darmok, The Inner Light, Tapestry
From Here to Infinity: a documentary of space exploration hosted by Patrick Stewart
DVD Format: digistack, Academy , 1.33:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1
Supplements
Text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda on Star Trek: The Next Generation Deja Q - Episode #161
Text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Q-Less - Episode #407
Text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda on Star Trek: Voyager Death Wish - Episode #130
12 episodes on four discs: Encounter at Farpoint (TNG 721), Hide and Q (TNG 111), Q Who (TNG 142), Deja Q (TNG 161), Qpid (TNG 194), True Q (TNG 232), Q-Less (DSN 407), Tapestry (TNG 241), All Good Things ... (TNG 747), Death Wish (Voyager 130), The Q and the Grey (Voyager 153), Q2 (Voyager 265)
Review
(1987-2001) The top 10 most popular stories featuring the puckish Q (John de Lancie), as chosen by the fans. A petulant alien with god-like powers, this rogue member of the advance Q Continuum first appeared in the 2-part Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot and continued to harass the Enterprise through seven seasons, flicking them across space or back in time or whatever, because he can and, apparently, it’s fun to play games with humans, and then jumped over to Star Trek: Voyager to continue the games. 12 episodes on 4 discs.