Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
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Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Summary
Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) is a Star Trek episode[1]. Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) received the The Next Generation) — award received (P166): Spock's Brain Award[3].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s instance of is recorded as The Next Generation) — instance of (P31): Star Trek episode[4].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was directed by The Next Generation) — director (P57): Gates McFadden[5].
- The Next Generation) — screenwriter (P58): Brannon Braga wrote the screenplay for Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)[6].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s genre is The Next Generation) — genre (P136): science fiction[7].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) followed The Next Generation) — follows (P155): Eye of the Beholder[8].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was followed by The Next Generation) — followed by (P156): Journey's End[9].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Patrick Stewart[10].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Jonathan Frakes[11].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Brent Spiner[12].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Marina Sirtis[13].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): LeVar Burton[14].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Dwight Schultz[15].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Gates McFadden[16].
- A cast member of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — cast member (P161): Michael Dorn[17].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s part of the series is recorded as The Next Generation) — part of the series (P179): Star Trek: The Next Generation[18].
- The original language of Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was The Next Generation) — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[19].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was distributed by The Next Generation) — distribution format (P437): video on demand[20].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s color is recorded as The Next Generation) — color (P462): color[21].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s country of origin is recorded as The Next Generation) — country of origin (P495): United States[22].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was released on +1994-03-19T00:00:00Z[23].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) was published on +1994-07-18T00:00:00Z[24].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s characters is recorded as The Next Generation) — characters (P674): Jean-Luc Picard[25].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s characters is recorded as The Next Generation) — characters (P674): William Riker[26].
- Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s characters is recorded as The Next Generation) — characters (P674): Worf[27].
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Definition and Type
Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'s instance of is recorded as The Next Generation) — instance of (P31): Star Trek episode[4].
Recognition
Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) received the The Next Generation) — award received (P166): Spock's Brain Award[3].
Why It Matters
Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did Genesis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) receive?
Honors received include The Next Generation) — award received (P166): Spock's Brain Award[3].