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{{aquote|Ten Forward is the hub of the ship's social activity. Everyone on board comes here.|[[Jean-Luc Picard]]|2366|The Offspring}}
'''Ten Forward''' is a lounge and recreation facility located on Deck 10, section 1 of a {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} [[starship]]. ({{TNG|Power Play|Deja Q}}) Ten Forward has much the same function as a [[mess hall]] on smaller starships.
 
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'''Ten Forward''' is a lounge and recreation facility located on Deck 10, section 1 of a {{class|Galaxy}} [[starship]]. ({{TNG|Power Play|Deja Q}}) Ten Forward has much the same function as a [[mess hall]] on smaller starships.
   
 
==Functions==
 
==Functions==
:''"Ten Forward is the hub of the ship's social activity. Everyone on board comes here."''
 
:: - '''[[Jean-Luc Picard]]''' ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
 
 
[[File:Ten Forward (lounge).jpg|thumb|Lounge and dining area]]
 
[[File:Ten Forward (lounge).jpg|thumb|Lounge and dining area]]
 
[[File:Ten Forward (bar).jpg|thumb|The bar]]
 
[[File:Ten Forward (bar).jpg|thumb|The bar]]
 
[[File:3dchess 24thcentury.jpg|thumb|Crewmembers playing a game of chess]]
 
[[File:3dchess 24thcentury.jpg|thumb|Crewmembers playing a game of chess]]
   
Ten Forward is situated on deck ten at the extreme forward end of the [[saucer section]] and is designed with several large windows, which offer a spectacular view of space ahead of the vessel. The room is accessed by two doors, on the port and starboard sides at the rear of the room. The location serves as the social center of the ship and is equipped with a number of recreational activities such as [[three-dimensional chess]], ''[[Terrace]]'', and [[Strategema]], tables and seating, and a bar which serves several [[alcohol]]ic and [[synthehol]]ic beverages. Two [[replicator]] terminals behind the bar are able to produce other food and drinks. ({{TNG|The Child|Peak Performance|Conundrum|Relics}}) There is also a dedicated wait staff which serve patrons both at the bar and at the tables. hey are generally civilian members of the crew and wear uniforms with a green color palette. ({{TNG|Lower Decks}})
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Ten Forward is situated at the extreme forward end of the [[saucer section]] and is designed with several large windows, which offer a spectacular view of space ahead of the vessel. The room is accessed by two doors, on the port and starboard sides at the rear of the room. The location serves as the social center of the ship and is equipped with a number of recreational activities such as [[three-dimensional chess]], ''[[Terrace]]'', and [[Strategema]], tables and seating, and a bar which serves several [[alcohol]]ic and [[synthehol]]ic beverages. Two [[replicator]] terminals behind the bar are able to produce other food and drinks. ({{TNG|The Child|Peak Performance|Ménage à Troi|Conundrum|Relics}}; {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}}) There is also dedicated wait staff who serve patrons both at the bar and at the tables. They are generally civilian members of the crew and wear uniforms with a green color palette. ({{TNG|Deja Q|Lower Decks}})
   
Ten Forward can also be used for many official shipboard functions, such as [[wedding]]s ({{TNG|Data's Day|Cost of Living}}), diplomatic gatherings ({{TNG|The Price|Ménage à Troi|Liaisons|Dark Page|Journey's End}}), the change of command ceremony ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}), birthday and other parties for individual ship personnel ({{TNG|Future Imperfect|Preemptive Strike}}), concerts ({{TNG|Sarek|In Theory|Lessons|Second Chances|Inheritance}}), poetry readings ({{TNG|Schisms}}), and [[funeral]]s. ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
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Ten Forward can also be used for many official shipboard functions, such as [[wedding]]s ({{TNG|Data's Day|Cost of Living}}), diplomatic gatherings ({{TNG|The Price|Ménage à Troi|Liaisons|Dark Page|Journey's End}}), the change of command ceremony ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}), birthday and other parties for individual ship personnel ({{TNG|Future Imperfect|The Measure Of A Man|Preemptive Strike}}), concerts ({{TNG|Sarek|In Theory|Lessons|Second Chances|Inheritance}}), poetry readings ({{TNG|Schisms}}), and [[funeral]]s. ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
   
 
Children are not usually allowed in Ten Forward unless accompanied by an adult. ({{TNG|Imaginary Friend}})
 
Children are not usually allowed in Ten Forward unless accompanied by an adult. ({{TNG|Imaginary Friend}})
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In case of low-power or emergency situations, Ten Forward is a designated emergency environmental support shelter. ({{TNG|Night Terrors|Disaster}})
 
In case of low-power or emergency situations, Ten Forward is a designated emergency environmental support shelter. ({{TNG|Night Terrors|Disaster}})
   
==USS ''Enterprise''-D==
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== USS ''Enterprise''-D ==
On the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, the Ten Forward lounge was hosted by the [[El-Aurian]] [[Guinan]], who came aboard the ship in [[2365]]. ({{TNG|The Child}}) She was afforded a small office adjacent to Ten Forward as part of her duties. ({{TNG|Q Who}}) Guinan kept a variety of non-syntheholic drinks in Ten Forward, including a bottle of [[Aldebaran whiskey]] given to her by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{TNG|Relics}}) There was a large fiber-optic mural behind the bar aboard the ''Enterprise'', which represented the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] seen from an oblique angle.
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On the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, the Ten Forward lounge was hosted by the [[El-Aurian]] [[Guinan]], who came aboard the ship in [[2365]]. ({{TNG|The Child}}) She was afforded a small office adjacent to Ten Forward as part of her duties. ({{TNG|Q Who}}) Guinan kept a variety of non-syntheholic drinks in Ten Forward, including a bottle of [[Aldebaran whiskey]] given to her by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{TNG|Relics}}) There was a large fiber-optic mural displayed on the wall behind the bar aboard the ''Enterprise''; the artwork represented the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] seen from an oblique angle.
{{bginfo|The mural was designed by [[Rick Sternbach]].}}
 
   
 
[[File:Guinan (2366).jpg|thumb|Guinan watches over Lal's social skills in 2366]]
 
[[File:Guinan (2366).jpg|thumb|Guinan watches over Lal's social skills in 2366]]
Ten Forward hosted a reception shortly following Captain Picard's arrival in [[2364]]. [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] introduced the captain to the [[senior officer]]s at that time. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
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Ten Forward hosted a reception shortly following Captain Picard's arrival in [[2364]]. [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] introduced the captain to the [[senior officer]]s at that time. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
   
 
When [[Wesley Crusher]] inadvertently released a breed of sentient [[nanite]]s aboard the ''Enterprise'' in [[2366]], Ten Forward was one of the locations where he set up traps in an attempt to contain the machines. ({{TNG|Evolution}})
 
When [[Wesley Crusher]] inadvertently released a breed of sentient [[nanite]]s aboard the ''Enterprise'' in [[2366]], Ten Forward was one of the locations where he set up traps in an attempt to contain the machines. ({{TNG|Evolution}})
   
[[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] believed spending time in Ten Forward observing [[Human]] social interaction would be beneficial for his [[android]] "offspring", called [[Lal]]. She worked there for a brief period, under the supervision of Guinan. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
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[[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] believed that spending time observing [[Human]] social interaction in Ten Forward would be beneficial for his [[android]] "offspring", called [[Lal]]. She worked there for a brief period, under the supervision of Guinan. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
   
When [[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] visited the ''Enterprise'' in [[2366]], side effects from [[Bendii Syndrome]] began to project negative emotions on the ''Enterprise'' crew. Ten Forward became the site of a brawl, injuring several crewmembers. ({{TNG|Sarek}}) There was more violence in Ten Forward in late [[2367]], after [[REM sleep]]-deprived crewmembers began to draft conspiracy theories about the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s inability to escape the [[Tyken's Rift]]. Guinan was able to defuse the situation, thanks to a weapon she had acquired on [[Magus III]]. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}})
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When [[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] visited the ''Enterprise'' in [[2366]], side effects from [[Bendii Syndrome]] began to project negative emotions on the ''Enterprise'' crew. Ten Forward became the site of a brawl, injuring several crew members. ({{TNG|Sarek}}) There was more violence in Ten Forward in late [[2367]], after [[REM sleep]]-deprived crew members began to draft conspiracy theories about the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s inability to escape the [[Tyken's Rift]]. Guinan was able to defuse the situation, thanks to a weapon she had acquired on [[Magus III]]. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}})
   
 
[[File:Guinan (2367).jpg|thumb|Guinan firing a weapon from [[Magus III]] in Ten Forward]]
 
[[File:Guinan (2367).jpg|thumb|Guinan firing a weapon from [[Magus III]] in Ten Forward]]
In [[2367]], [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] wed [[Keiko Ishikawa]] in Ten Forward. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) Ten Forward also became the birthplace of their [[Molly O'Brien|first child]] one year later, in [[2368]]. The ''Enterprise'' had been struck by a [[quantum filament]], disabling most ship's systems and cutting Ten Forward off from [[sickbay]]. Keiko was in Ten Forward at the time, and assisted [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] in treating injured survivors. She subsequently entered labor, and Worf acted as midwife during the delivery. ({{TNG|Disaster}})
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In [[2367]], [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] wed [[Keiko Ishikawa]] in Ten Forward. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) Ten Forward also became the birthplace of their [[Molly O'Brien|first child]] one year later, in [[2368]]. The ''Enterprise'' had been struck by a [[quantum filament]], disabling most ship's systems and cutting Ten Forward off from [[sickbay]]. Keiko was in Ten Forward at the time, and assisted [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] in treating injured survivors. She subsequently entered labor, and Worf acted as midwife during the delivery. ({{TNG|Disaster}})
   
While investigating the disappearance of the {{USS|Essex}} at [[Mab-Bu VI]] in [[2368]], Counselor Troi, Commander Data, and Chief O'Brien were inhabited by the noncoporeal [[Ux-Mal]] criminals. They attacked the [[bridge]] crew and then stormed Ten Forward, taking several hostages and injuring several crewmembers. Attempts by ''Enterprise'' crew to force the entities from the officers failed, and the hostages were finally freed when Captain Picard deceived the criminals into believing he would transport the rest of the spirits aboard. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
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While investigating the disappearance of the {{USS|Essex}} at [[Mab-Bu VI]] in [[2368]], Counselor Troi, Commander Data, and Chief O'Brien were inhabited by the noncoporeal [[Ux-Mal]] criminals. They attacked the [[bridge]] crew and then stormed Ten Forward, taking several hostages and injuring several crew members. Attempts by ''Enterprise'' crew to force the entities from the officers failed, and the hostages were finally freed when Captain Picard deceived the criminals into believing he would transport the rest of the spirits aboard. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
   
Ten Forward was chosen by Ambassador [[Lwaxana Troi]] for her wedding to [[Minister]] [[Campio]] in [[2368]]. Although Captain Picard was initially irritated that the ambassador believed she could use the ''Enterprise'' at her disposal, his demeanor changed when he learned he would be acting as father of the bride. The wedding was later canceled when Troi offended the minister's strict protocol requirements by arriving at the wedding in the nude, in traditional [[Betazoid]] fashion. ({{TNG|Cost of Living}})
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Ten Forward was chosen by Ambassador [[Lwaxana Troi]] for her wedding to [[Minister]] [[Campio]] in [[2368]]. Although Captain Picard was initially irritated that the ambassador believed she could use the ''Enterprise'' at her disposal, his demeanor changed when he learned he would be acting as father of the bride. The wedding was later canceled when Troi offended the minister's strict protocol requirements by arriving at the wedding in the nude, in traditional [[Betazoid]] fashion. ({{TNG|Cost of Living}})
   
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[[File:Guinan's office.jpg|thumb|Guinan's office]]
After it was believed Lieutenant Commander [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Ensign]] [[Ro Laren]] had been killed in a [[transporter]] accident during a rescue mission to a damaged [[Romulan science vessel]] in [[2368]], Commander Data planned a memorial service for the two officers which was held in Ten Forward. The service was non-traditional and was upbeat instead of mournful and solemn, which was met with approval by the ''Enterprise'' crew. This would prove to be fortuitous - Ro and La Forge were very much alive, having actually been "phased" due to [[chroniton]] exposure from an experimental [[interphase generator]] aboard the Romulan ship. They were able to create a sufficiently large chroniton field in Ten Forward, requiring a heavy [[anyon]] sweep to eliminate them. The anyon field temporarily rephased Ro and La Forge just enough so Picard and Data could see them, leading Data, realizing that the numerous unexplained chroniton fields popping up throughout the ship had been caused by their presence, to initiate a high powered anyon sweep which completely returned the pair to normal phase. ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
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After it was believed Lieutenant Commander [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Ensign]] [[Ro Laren]] had been killed in a [[transporter]] accident during a rescue mission to a damaged [[Romulan science vessel]] in 2368, Commander Data planned a memorial service for the two officers which was held in Ten Forward. The service was non-traditional and was upbeat instead of mournful and solemn, which was met with approval by the ''Enterprise'' crew. This would prove to be fortuitous – Ro and La Forge were very much alive, having actually been "phased" due to [[chroniton]] exposure from an experimental [[interphase generator]] aboard the Romulan ship. They were able to create a sufficiently large chroniton field in Ten Forward, requiring a heavy [[anyon]] sweep to eliminate them. The anyon field temporarily rephased Ro and La Forge just enough so Picard and Data could see them, leading Data – realizing that the numerous unexplained chroniton fields popping up throughout the ship had been caused by their presence – to initiate a high-powered anyon sweep, which completely returned the pair to normal phase. ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
   
 
Captain Picard transferred command of the ''Enterprise'' to Captain [[Edward Jellico]] during a ceremony in Ten Forward in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
 
Captain Picard transferred command of the ''Enterprise'' to Captain [[Edward Jellico]] during a ceremony in Ten Forward in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
   
Ten Forward was the last area of the ship to be decontaminated during the [[baryon sweep]] in [[2369]]. Picard and the terrorists attempting to steal [[trilithium resin]] from the ''Enterprise'' went to Ten Forward to await pickup by a small vessel. Picard narrowly escaped death, as the baryon sweep was discontinued mere meters from the edge of the windows. ({{TNG|Starship Mine}})
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Ten Forward was the last area of the ship to be decontaminated during the [[baryon sweep]] in [[2369]]. Picard and the terrorists attempting to steal [[trilithium resin]] from the ''Enterprise'' went to Ten Forward to await pickup by a small vessel. Picard narrowly escaped death, as the baryon sweep was discontinued mere meters from the edge of the windows. ({{TNG|Starship Mine}})
   
[[Thomas Riker]]'s description of Ten Forward in a romantic clue to Deanna Troi was "''What the future holds, no one can know, but forward we look, and forward we go.''" ({{TNG|Second Chances}})
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[[Thomas Riker]]'s description of Ten Forward in a romantic clue to Deanna Troi was "''What the future holds, no one can know, but forward we look, and forward we go.''" ({{TNG|Second Chances}})
   
 
In [[2370]], the matter in Ten Forward was partially transformed into a [[D'Arsay]] temple due to the effects of the [[D'Arsay archive]]. ({{TNG|Masks}})
 
In [[2370]], the matter in Ten Forward was partially transformed into a [[D'Arsay]] temple due to the effects of the [[D'Arsay archive]]. ({{TNG|Masks}})
   
===People===
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=== Personnel ===
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* '''See''': [[Ten Forward personnel]]
* [[Guinan]]
 
* [[Ben]]
 
* [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Ten Forward personnel|Unnamed Ten Forward personnel]]
 
   
 
==Alternate timelines and realities==
 
==Alternate timelines and realities==
In an [[alternate timeline|alternate version]] of [[2366]] created when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} disappeared from the year [[2344]], Ten Forward was suitably altered to befit the military nature of the new timeline. Luxuries were limited, the civilian wait staff was gone, and crewmembers were often forced to consume [[TKL ration]]s since replicator power was generally diverted to the defensive systems. ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}})
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In an [[alternate timeline|alternate version]] of [[2366]], created when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} disappeared from the year [[2344]], Ten Forward was suitably altered to befit the military nature of the new timeline. Luxuries were limited, the civilian wait staff was gone, and crew members were often forced to consume [[TKL ration]]s, since replicator power was generally diverted to the defensive systems. ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}})
   
Ten Forward was still aboard the refit USS ''Enterprise''-D of the [[anti-time future]] experienced by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. It had been slightly altered, with a new piece of artwork replacing the Milky Way mural. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
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Ten Forward was still aboard the refit USS ''Enterprise''-D of the [[anti-time future]] experienced by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. It had been slightly altered, with a new piece of artwork replacing the Milky Way mural. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
   
Ten Forward was a focal point in the dreams experienced by Data in early [[2370]], influenced by the [[interphasic organism]]s. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
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Ten Forward was a focal point in dreams experienced by Data in early [[2370]], influenced by [[interphasic organism]]s. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
[[File:Ten Forward design.jpg|thumb|Ten Forward floor plan sketch]]
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[[File:Ten Forward design.jpg|thumb|Ten Forward floor-plan sketch]]
 
[[File:Ten Forward Okuda design.jpg|thumb|An early sketch from [[Michael Okuda]]]]
 
[[File:Ten Forward Okuda design.jpg|thumb|An early sketch from [[Michael Okuda]]]]
Ten Forward was introduced for {{TNG|The Child}}, the first episode of the [[TNG Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', although {{TNG|All Good Things...}} established that it was an unseen part of the ship until then. It was designed by production designer [[Herman Zimmerman]], and was the last set he supervised before moving on to work on {{film|5}}. However, the designer of the ''Enterprise'' [[Andrew Probert]] did not intend for that part of the ship to represent lounge space. Rather, he preferred clusters of windows located further up on the saucer section. [http://www.trekplace.com/ap2005int01.html]
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Ten Forward was introduced in {{TNG|The Child}}, the first episode of the [[TNG Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. However, {{TNG|All Good Things...}} established that it was an unseen part of the ship until then.
   
In the [[TNG Season 2 DVD]] special feature "Mission Overview Year Two", Ten Forward was discussed by [[Rick Berman]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Maurice Hurley]], and [[Peter Lauritson]]. According to Berman, the production had some space over following a move of the sets and they discussed what they could build. They decided to show a place where the crewmember can be off duty. On every other set the crewmembers were always shown on duty.
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In the [[TNG Season 2 DVD]] special feature "Mission Overview: Year Two", Ten Forward was discussed by [[Rick Berman]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Maurice Hurley]], and [[Peter Lauritson]]. According to Berman, the production had some space over, following a move of the sets, and they discussed what they could build. They decided to show a place where the crew members could be off duty. On every other set, the crew members were always shown on duty.
   
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The set for Ten Forward was created in the interim between the show's [[TNG Season 1|first]] and [[TNG Season 2|second seasons]]. It was designed by Production Designer [[Herman Zimmerman]], and was the last standing set he supervised for TNG. Zimmerman also considered the Ten Forward set as being the final significant ''Galaxy''-class set that was designed for the series. ({{STTM|2|12|25}}) However, the designer of the ''Enterprise'', [[Andrew Probert]], did not intend for that part of the ship to represent lounge space. Rather, he preferred clusters of windows located further up on the saucer section. [http://www.trekplace.com/ap2005int01.html] Therefore, the lounge windows were not represented on the first two [[Galaxy class model|''Galaxy''-class studio model]]s, and the discrepancy was only corrected during the run of the [[TNG Season 3|third season]] when the new [[Galaxy class model#Four-foot_model|four-foot model]] was introduced.
The doors of Ten Forward were originally seen as part of [[Starfleet Command]] in {{TNG|Conspiracy}}. The set was redressed to serve as a concert hall in {{TNG|Sarek}} and a theater in {{e|The Nth Degree}} and {{e|Frame of Mind}}. It was also heavily redressed to represent the office of the [[Federation Council President]] in {{film|6}}. After filming on {{film|7}} was completed, the set was refurbished to become the mess hall of the {{USS|Voyager}} on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Its windows were flipped upside down and used in the [[captain's ready room]] and [[briefing room]].
 
   
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Illustrator [[Rick Sternbach]] designed the Milky Way mural in Ten Forward. "''I had a lot of fun suggesting various bits of art for Ten Forward,''" recalled Sternbach. "''After showing them a number of abstractions, it came down to an impressionist view of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]]. The whole thing was rimmed in light, and the different layers received very heavy-duty fiber optics, which were lit and cycled. It turned out to be a nice piece that complemented the room.''" ({{STTM|3|2|98}})
A corner portion of the set was rebuilt for a brief scene during the first act of {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}}, integrated via computer with a clip of the rest of the set from the [[TNG]] episode {{e|Ménage à Troi}}.
 
   
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[[File:Empty Ten Forward set.jpg|thumb|The completed set]]
It has been suggested by ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine]]'', among other sources, that the banquet area seen aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} during the beginning of {{film|9}} is that ship's Ten Forward. Although the room was on Deck 10, there was no dialog or signage which explicitly identified it as Ten Forward. Also, there is no evidence to suggest that Ten Forward was a feature of every ''Galaxy''-class starship. It may have been unique to the ''Enterprise''-D, although all ''Galaxy''-class ships seen possess the distinctive window arrangement of Ten Forward at the bows of their saucer sections.
 
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Set Decorator [[John Dwyer]] enjoyed the task of working on the Ten Forward set, later remarking, "''The only thing we didn't do was put all those cooking appliances and stuff in. We didn't have any of that, we had a ''bar''. If you look at it later on, they had a little barbecue set up in there!''" ({{STTM|2|12|25}})
   
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Filming on the Ten Forward set while keeping the action quotient constantly high occasionally proved difficult, such as during production on {{e|Power Play}}, which made extensive use of the set. [[David Livingston]], who directed that episode, explained about the environment, "''It's like shooting on an aircraft carrier, it's a big empty room.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 239)
Outside of [[canon]] information, some [[novels]] and [[comics]] have referred to this area on other ''Galaxy''-class starships. The USS ''Excalibur'' (NCC-26517-A) has a Deck 10 bar area, but it is referred to as the "Team Room" by the crew in the ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'' stories of [[Peter David]]. The {{USS|Challenger|NCC-71099}}'s Ten Forward has been replaced with a "[[Shuttlebay]] Four" according to ''[[The Return]]'', a novel by [[William Shatner]] (with [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]]).
 
   
 
The doors of Ten Forward were originally seen as part of [[Starfleet Command]] in {{TNG|Conspiracy}}. The set was redressed to serve as a concert hall in {{TNG|Sarek}} and a theater in {{e|The Nth Degree}} and {{e|Frame of Mind}}. It was also heavily redressed to represent the office of the [[Federation Council President]] in {{film|6}}. After filming on {{film|7}} was completed, the set was refurbished to become the mess hall of the {{USS|Voyager}} on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Its windows were flipped upside down and used in the [[captain's ready room]] and [[briefing room]].
One of the door pairs for Ten Forward was sold off in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]]. {{stala|4276}} In the auction, it was stated that the doors are made up of wood, painted brown, while the viewports are smoked acrylic. The doors are operated by two runners on the top of the structure. Several glasses were also sold off on the It's A Wrap! auction. {{stala|9444}} {{stala|9445}}
 
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A corner portion of the set was rebuilt for a brief scene during the first act of {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}}, integrated via computer with a clip of the rest of the set from the [[TNG]] episode {{e|Ménage à Troi}}.
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It has been suggested by {{STTM}}, among other sources, that the banquet area seen aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} during the beginning of {{film|9}} is that ship's Ten Forward. Although the room was on Deck 10, there was no dialog or signage which explicitly identified it as Ten Forward. Also, there is no evidence to suggest that Ten Forward was a feature of every ''Galaxy''-class starship. It may have been unique to the ''Enterprise''-D, although all ''Galaxy''-class ships seen possess the distinctive window arrangement of Ten Forward at the bows of their saucer sections.
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One of the door pairs for Ten Forward was sold off in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction|''It's A Wrap!'' sale and auction]]. {{stala|4276}} In the auction, it was stated that the doors are made up of wood, painted brown, while the viewports are smoked acrylic. The doors are operated by two runners on the top of the structure. Several glasses were also sold off on the ''It's A Wrap!'' [[Star Trek auctions|auction]]. {{stala|9444}} {{stala|9445}} Window pieces from the Ten Forward set were available to the organizers of the auction, as these set pieces were released for sale by Paramount, but were not ultimately included. Project Manager Colin Warde explained, "''These giant items were never part of our inventory due to their overwhelming size. Unfortunately, our collection process in the first couple of weeks had to be about acquiring the items that had best opportunity to not only sell, but be shipped. How many people would actually be able to show an item like this let alone afford the freight?''" ({{STM|139}}, p. 48)
   
 
"Ten Forward" is also the name of a coffee shop in Los Angeles.
 
"Ten Forward" is also the name of a coffee shop in Los Angeles.
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
Outside of [[canon]] information, some [[novels]] and [[comics]] have referred to this area on ''Galaxy''-class starships other than the ''Enterprise''-D. The USS ''Excalibur'' (NCC-26517-A) has a Deck 10 bar area, but it is referred to as the "Team Room" by the crew in the ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'' stories of [[Peter David]]. The {{USS|Challenger|NCC-71099}}'s Ten Forward has been replaced with a "[[Shuttlebay]] Four" according to ''[[The Return]]'', a novel by [[William Shatner]] (with [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]]).
   
 
=== External link ===
 
=== External link ===

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Ten Forward (overview)

Ten Forward

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"Ten Forward is the hub of the ship's social activity. Everyone on board comes here."

Ten Forward is a lounge and recreation facility located on Deck 10, section 1 of a Galaxy-class starship. (TNG: "Power Play", "Deja Q") Ten Forward has much the same function as a mess hall on smaller starships.

Functions

Ten Forward (lounge)

Lounge and dining area

Ten Forward (bar)

The bar

File:3dchess 24thcentury.jpg

Crewmembers playing a game of chess

Ten Forward is situated at the extreme forward end of the saucer section and is designed with several large windows, which offer a spectacular view of space ahead of the vessel. The room is accessed by two doors, on the port and starboard sides at the rear of the room. The location serves as the social center of the ship and is equipped with a number of recreational activities such as three-dimensional chess, Terrace, and Strategema, tables and seating, and a bar which serves several alcoholic and syntheholic beverages. Two replicator terminals behind the bar are able to produce other food and drinks. (TNG: "The Child", "Peak Performance", "Ménage à Troi", "Conundrum", "Relics"; ENT: "These Are the Voyages...") There is also dedicated wait staff who serve patrons both at the bar and at the tables. They are generally civilian members of the crew and wear uniforms with a green color palette. (TNG: "Deja Q", "Lower Decks")

Ten Forward can also be used for many official shipboard functions, such as weddings (TNG: "Data's Day", "Cost of Living"), diplomatic gatherings (TNG: "The Price", "Ménage à Troi", "Liaisons", "Dark Page", "Journey's End"), the change of command ceremony (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I"), birthday and other parties for individual ship personnel (TNG: "Future Imperfect", "The Measure Of A Man", "Preemptive Strike"), concerts (TNG: "Sarek", "In Theory", "Lessons", "Second Chances", "Inheritance"), poetry readings (TNG: "Schisms"), and funerals. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

Children are not usually allowed in Ten Forward unless accompanied by an adult. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

Geordi La Forge was seen talking to a boy in Ten Forward in TNG: "Sarek".

In case of low-power or emergency situations, Ten Forward is a designated emergency environmental support shelter. (TNG: "Night Terrors", "Disaster")

USS Enterprise-D

On the USS Enterprise-D, the Ten Forward lounge was hosted by the El-Aurian Guinan, who came aboard the ship in 2365. (TNG: "The Child") She was afforded a small office adjacent to Ten Forward as part of her duties. (TNG: "Q Who") Guinan kept a variety of non-syntheholic drinks in Ten Forward, including a bottle of Aldebaran whiskey given to her by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. (TNG: "Relics") There was a large fiber-optic mural displayed on the wall behind the bar aboard the Enterprise; the artwork represented the Milky Way Galaxy seen from an oblique angle.

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Guinan watches over Lal's social skills in 2366

Ten Forward hosted a reception shortly following Captain Picard's arrival in 2364. Counselor Deanna Troi introduced the captain to the senior officers at that time. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

When Wesley Crusher inadvertently released a breed of sentient nanites aboard the Enterprise in 2366, Ten Forward was one of the locations where he set up traps in an attempt to contain the machines. (TNG: "Evolution")

Lieutenant Commander Data believed that spending time observing Human social interaction in Ten Forward would be beneficial for his android "offspring", called Lal. She worked there for a brief period, under the supervision of Guinan. (TNG: "The Offspring")

When Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan visited the Enterprise in 2366, side effects from Bendii Syndrome began to project negative emotions on the Enterprise crew. Ten Forward became the site of a brawl, injuring several crew members. (TNG: "Sarek") There was more violence in Ten Forward in late 2367, after REM sleep-deprived crew members began to draft conspiracy theories about the Enterprise's inability to escape the Tyken's Rift. Guinan was able to defuse the situation, thanks to a weapon she had acquired on Magus III. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

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Guinan firing a weapon from Magus III in Ten Forward

In 2367, Chief Miles O'Brien wed Keiko Ishikawa in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Data's Day") Ten Forward also became the birthplace of their first child one year later, in 2368. The Enterprise had been struck by a quantum filament, disabling most ship's systems and cutting Ten Forward off from sickbay. Keiko was in Ten Forward at the time, and assisted Lieutenant Worf in treating injured survivors. She subsequently entered labor, and Worf acted as midwife during the delivery. (TNG: "Disaster")

While investigating the disappearance of the USS Essex at Mab-Bu VI in 2368, Counselor Troi, Commander Data, and Chief O'Brien were inhabited by the noncoporeal Ux-Mal criminals. They attacked the bridge crew and then stormed Ten Forward, taking several hostages and injuring several crew members. Attempts by Enterprise crew to force the entities from the officers failed, and the hostages were finally freed when Captain Picard deceived the criminals into believing he would transport the rest of the spirits aboard. (TNG: "Power Play")

Ten Forward was chosen by Ambassador Lwaxana Troi for her wedding to Minister Campio in 2368. Although Captain Picard was initially irritated that the ambassador believed she could use the Enterprise at her disposal, his demeanor changed when he learned he would be acting as father of the bride. The wedding was later canceled when Troi offended the minister's strict protocol requirements by arriving at the wedding in the nude, in traditional Betazoid fashion. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

Guinan's office

Guinan's office

After it was believed Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and Ensign Ro Laren had been killed in a transporter accident during a rescue mission to a damaged Romulan science vessel in 2368, Commander Data planned a memorial service for the two officers which was held in Ten Forward. The service was non-traditional and was upbeat instead of mournful and solemn, which was met with approval by the Enterprise crew. This would prove to be fortuitous – Ro and La Forge were very much alive, having actually been "phased" due to chroniton exposure from an experimental interphase generator aboard the Romulan ship. They were able to create a sufficiently large chroniton field in Ten Forward, requiring a heavy anyon sweep to eliminate them. The anyon field temporarily rephased Ro and La Forge just enough so Picard and Data could see them, leading Data – realizing that the numerous unexplained chroniton fields popping up throughout the ship had been caused by their presence – to initiate a high-powered anyon sweep, which completely returned the pair to normal phase. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

Captain Picard transferred command of the Enterprise to Captain Edward Jellico during a ceremony in Ten Forward in 2369. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")

Ten Forward was the last area of the ship to be decontaminated during the baryon sweep in 2369. Picard and the terrorists attempting to steal trilithium resin from the Enterprise went to Ten Forward to await pickup by a small vessel. Picard narrowly escaped death, as the baryon sweep was discontinued mere meters from the edge of the windows. (TNG: "Starship Mine")

Thomas Riker's description of Ten Forward in a romantic clue to Deanna Troi was "What the future holds, no one can know, but forward we look, and forward we go." (TNG: "Second Chances")

In 2370, the matter in Ten Forward was partially transformed into a D'Arsay temple due to the effects of the D'Arsay archive. (TNG: "Masks")

Personnel

Alternate timelines and realities

In an alternate version of 2366, created when the USS Enterprise-C disappeared from the year 2344, Ten Forward was suitably altered to befit the military nature of the new timeline. Luxuries were limited, the civilian wait staff was gone, and crew members were often forced to consume TKL rations, since replicator power was generally diverted to the defensive systems. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

Ten Forward was still aboard the refit USS Enterprise-D of the anti-time future experienced by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. It had been slightly altered, with a new piece of artwork replacing the Milky Way mural. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

Ten Forward was a focal point in dreams experienced by Data in early 2370, influenced by interphasic organisms. (TNG: "Phantasms")

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Background

Ten Forward design

Ten Forward floor-plan sketch

Ten Forward Okuda design

An early sketch from Michael Okuda

Ten Forward was introduced in TNG: "The Child", the first episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. However, TNG: "All Good Things..." established that it was an unseen part of the ship until then.

In the TNG Season 2 DVD special feature "Mission Overview: Year Two", Ten Forward was discussed by Rick Berman, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Maurice Hurley, and Peter Lauritson. According to Berman, the production had some space over, following a move of the sets, and they discussed what they could build. They decided to show a place where the crew members could be off duty. On every other set, the crew members were always shown on duty.

The set for Ten Forward was created in the interim between the show's first and second seasons. It was designed by Production Designer Herman Zimmerman, and was the last standing set he supervised for TNG. Zimmerman also considered the Ten Forward set as being the final significant Galaxy-class set that was designed for the series. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 12, p. 25) However, the designer of the Enterprise, Andrew Probert, did not intend for that part of the ship to represent lounge space. Rather, he preferred clusters of windows located further up on the saucer section. [1] Therefore, the lounge windows were not represented on the first two Galaxy-class studio models, and the discrepancy was only corrected during the run of the third season when the new four-foot model was introduced.

Illustrator Rick Sternbach designed the Milky Way mural in Ten Forward. "I had a lot of fun suggesting various bits of art for Ten Forward," recalled Sternbach. "After showing them a number of abstractions, it came down to an impressionist view of the Milky Way Galaxy. The whole thing was rimmed in light, and the different layers received very heavy-duty fiber optics, which were lit and cycled. It turned out to be a nice piece that complemented the room." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 98)

Empty Ten Forward set

The completed set

Set Decorator John Dwyer enjoyed the task of working on the Ten Forward set, later remarking, "The only thing we didn't do was put all those cooking appliances and stuff in. We didn't have any of that, we had a bar. If you look at it later on, they had a little barbecue set up in there!" (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 12, p. 25)

Filming on the Ten Forward set while keeping the action quotient constantly high occasionally proved difficult, such as during production on "Power Play", which made extensive use of the set. David Livingston, who directed that episode, explained about the environment, "It's like shooting on an aircraft carrier, it's a big empty room." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 239)

The doors of Ten Forward were originally seen as part of Starfleet Command in TNG: "Conspiracy". The set was redressed to serve as a concert hall in TNG: "Sarek" and a theater in "The Nth Degree" and "Frame of Mind". It was also heavily redressed to represent the office of the Federation Council President in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. After filming on Star Trek Generations was completed, the set was refurbished to become the mess hall of the USS Voyager on Star Trek: Voyager. Its windows were flipped upside down and used in the captain's ready room and briefing room.

A corner portion of the set was rebuilt for a brief scene during the first act of ENT: "These Are the Voyages...", integrated via computer with a clip of the rest of the set from the TNG episode "Ménage à Troi".

It has been suggested by Star Trek: The Magazine, among other sources, that the banquet area seen aboard the USS Enterprise-E during the beginning of Star Trek: Insurrection is that ship's Ten Forward. Although the room was on Deck 10, there was no dialog or signage which explicitly identified it as Ten Forward. Also, there is no evidence to suggest that Ten Forward was a feature of every Galaxy-class starship. It may have been unique to the Enterprise-D, although all Galaxy-class ships seen possess the distinctive window arrangement of Ten Forward at the bows of their saucer sections.

One of the door pairs for Ten Forward was sold off in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. [2] In the auction, it was stated that the doors are made up of wood, painted brown, while the viewports are smoked acrylic. The doors are operated by two runners on the top of the structure. Several glasses were also sold off on the It's A Wrap! auction. [3] [4] Window pieces from the Ten Forward set were available to the organizers of the auction, as these set pieces were released for sale by Paramount, but were not ultimately included. Project Manager Colin Warde explained, "These giant items were never part of our inventory due to their overwhelming size. Unfortunately, our collection process in the first couple of weeks had to be about acquiring the items that had best opportunity to not only sell, but be shipped. How many people would actually be able to show an item like this let alone afford the freight?" (Star Trek Magazine issue 139, p. 48)

"Ten Forward" is also the name of a coffee shop in Los Angeles.

Apocrypha

Outside of canon information, some novels and comics have referred to this area on Galaxy-class starships other than the Enterprise-D. The USS Excalibur (NCC-26517-A) has a Deck 10 bar area, but it is referred to as the "Team Room" by the crew in the Star Trek: New Frontier stories of Peter David. The USS Challenger's Ten Forward has been replaced with a "Shuttlebay Four" according to The Return, a novel by William Shatner (with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens).

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