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Star Trek: The Next Generation 2.0

"Prepare to be assimilated."

Star Trek: The Next Generation 2.0 was G4's special edition of Star Trek: The Next Generation which premiered on 15 January 2007.

TNG 2.0 was broadcast in a format in which an episode was shown in a mortice surrounded by fan-interactive features similar to that of Star Trek 2.0. The four sections included:

  • Trek Facts: Located at the top of the screen, this section included a scrolling information bar at the top of the screen (similar to the ones found at the bottom of the screen on CNN or Fox News Channel) that contained obscure facts about the episode and the actors who appeared in it.
  • The Spock Market: Located at the right of the screen – this section was an interactive "stock market" meets fantasy sports feature containing the changing stock prices of companies named for various TNG characters and items (such as Jean-Luc Picard = JLP) that dipped and rose according to certain "trigger events" that were seen in each episode. Viewers were invited to participate online on the G4 website to create an online portfolio in order to trade such stocks to amass a fictional fortune in gold-pressed latinum. Players were assigned Starfleet ranks according to their total net worth. The top Spock Market trader was named the Grand Nagus. Stocks included the following:
Main cast
Other characters
Technology
The Federation
JLP - Jean-Luc Picard RCI - Robots, Androids, & AI NCD - USS Enterprise-D FCU - Federation Costume & Uniform
WTR - William T. Riker BRG - The Borg Collective HOL - Holodeck Entertainment, Inc. LOG - Starship Log
DBC - Beverly Crusher CRW - Crewmembers, Inc. CPU - Enterprise-D Computer Systems UFP - United Federation of Planets
WRF - Worf PRG - Alien Humanoids, LTD. WRP - Cochrane Warp and Impulse UPP - Universal Planets and Planetoids
DTA - Data ALE - Alien Non-Humanoids, LLC. COM - Communicator and Communications, Inc.
TRO - Deanna Troi HCI - Hot Chicks, Inc. PHZ - Hand Phaser and Blade
GLF - Geordi La Forge AMB - Federation Ambassadors PHP - Starship Phaser and Photon torpedoes
MOB - Miles O'Brien TRS - Transporter
WSC - Wesley Crusher TSP - Tricorder, Sensor, and Probe
GUI - Guinan ASC - Alien Spacecraft
-Q- - Q
  • Beam Me Up Chat: This section displayed a real time live chat channeled from the G4 Star Trek 2.0 chat room on MIRC. Chatters were given specific questions pertaining to the episode and had the chance for their answers to be broadcast live on television. The section was located at the bottom of the screen.
  • Trek Stats: Located at the left of the screen, this section played on recurring themes used throughout the series by tracking the number of times a specific phrase or action occurred. This included the following:
Trek Stats
Livingston the Fish Mackin' Corbin Bernsen Spot the Cat Phasers Fired
"Earl Grey Hot" BOOM! Beaming Up/Down Drinking Something Blue
We Are Borg In Bed Poker Night Eating Picard Maneuver
Red Alert Data Saves the Day TOS Flashback Klingon Rage "Engage"

Production crew[]

  • Neal Tiles - President, G4
  • Rick Damigella - Supervising Producer
  • George W. Stevens IV - Associate Producer
  • Gerard Jeffrey Tieng - Writer
  • Juan Rodriguez - Production Assistant
  • Enrique Artiz - Production Assistant
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