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Special Features for Star Trek The Next Generation The Complete Series DVD Box Set

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By GustavoLeao / 15:43, 18 September 2007 / General Star Trek

CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment are set to release the complete Star Trek The Next Generation series in one massive DVD set on October 2 Adding up to 49 discs the set includes the entire run of 176 episodes, as well as some brand-new special features. The suggested retail price will be $440. The special features on this set include the following:

  • Season 1: 7 discs/25 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • The Beginning
    • Selected Crew Analysis
    • The Making of a Legend
    • Memorable Missions

  • Season 2: 6 discs/22 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • Mission Overview Year Two
    • Selected Crew Analysis
    • Starfleet Archives
    • Departmental Analysis
    • Memorable Missions
    • Profile: Penny Juday

  • Season 3: 7 discs/26 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • Mission Overview
    • Selected Crew Analysis
    • Departmental Briefing: Production
    • Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions

  • Season 4: 7 discs/26 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • Mission Overview
    • Selected Crew Analysis
    • Departmental Briefing: Production
    • New Life and New Civilizations
    • Chronicles from the Final Frontier

  • Season 5: 7 discs/26 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • Mission Overview: Year Five
    • Selected Crew Analysis: Year Five
    • Departmental Briefing: Production
    • Departmental Briefing: Visual Effects
    • Memorable Missions
    • A Tribute to Gene Roddenberry

  • Season 6: 7 discs/26 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • Mission Overview
    • Bold New Directions
    • Departmental Briefing: Production
    • Departmental Briefing Profile: Dan Curry
    • Special Crew Profile: Lt. Cmdr. Data
    • "Star Trek Nemesis" trailer
    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine trailer

  • Season 7: 7 discs/25 episodes
    Bonus features:
    • Mission Overview
    • A Captain's Tribute
    • Departmental Briefing: Production
    • Starfleet Moments and Memories
    • The Making of "All Good Things..."
    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine DVD preview

    Special Features Disc:
    • The Next Generation's Impact: 20 Years Later
    • The Next Generation's Legacy: 2007
    • Star Trek Visual Effects Magic: A Roundtable Discussion
    • Selected Historical Data 1
    • Inside the Star Trek Archive
    • Intergalactic Guest Stars
    • Alien Speak
    • Selected Historical Data 2
    • Inside Starfleet Academy Archives: Sets and Props
    • Special Profiles
    • Dressing the Future

The Complete Series is presented in its original full screen presentation with English 5.1 Surround and Stereo, and English subtitles.

A trailer preview of the box set can be found at Star Trek.com



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RE: Why So Much Money? | Report this post to moderator
By: Kamen Rider Blade (Odo's file, contact) @ 19:44:35 on Sep 18, 2007

It's because it's STAR TREK. In the minds of whoever makes these decisions, us Trekkies are nothing more than a bunch of mindless idiots who will gladly empty our wallets for any and every little thing with a Star Trek logo on it regardless of the cost.

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RE: Why So Much Money? by GustavoLeao @ 19:58:53 on Sep 18

RE: Why So Much Money? | Report this post to moderator
By: StillKirok (Odo's file, contact) @ 04:21:59 on Sep 19, 2007

Star Trek series' are so expensive because Paramount figures people are dumb enough to buy it. And unfortunately, people are dumb enough to buy it.

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RE: Why So Much Money? | Report this post to moderator
By: Sam Cogley (Odo's file, contact) @ 20:26:16 on Sep 18, 2007

Hell, I got the "complete series" box of "Buffy" (not exactly an unpopular series) for $140.

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