What other Star Trek series did the main TNG cast show up in?





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I'm referring to Picard, Riker, Data, Worf, Geordi, Dr. Crusher, Wesley Crusher, Chief O'Brien and family, Deanna Troi, Guinan. I know Picard and Worf show up on DS9, though I haven't seen it myself. I'm curious what happened to the characters after that last episode of TNG?










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  • I'd check Wikipedia and other Star Trek wikis for a good summary.

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  • It's “Picard” and “Deanna Troi”.

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I'm referring to Picard, Riker, Data, Worf, Geordi, Dr. Crusher, Wesley Crusher, Chief O'Brien and family, Deanna Troi, Guinan. I know Picard and Worf show up on DS9, though I haven't seen it myself. I'm curious what happened to the characters after that last episode of TNG?










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  • I'd check Wikipedia and other Star Trek wikis for a good summary.

    – Kevin Workman
    11 hours ago











  • It's “Picard” and “Deanna Troi”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    10 hours ago











  • Gosh, what a wordy title.

    – Ham Sandwich
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I'm referring to Picard, Riker, Data, Worf, Geordi, Dr. Crusher, Wesley Crusher, Chief O'Brien and family, Deanna Troi, Guinan. I know Picard and Worf show up on DS9, though I haven't seen it myself. I'm curious what happened to the characters after that last episode of TNG?










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I'm referring to Picard, Riker, Data, Worf, Geordi, Dr. Crusher, Wesley Crusher, Chief O'Brien and family, Deanna Troi, Guinan. I know Picard and Worf show up on DS9, though I haven't seen it myself. I'm curious what happened to the characters after that last episode of TNG?







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  • I'd check Wikipedia and other Star Trek wikis for a good summary.

    – Kevin Workman
    11 hours ago











  • It's “Picard” and “Deanna Troi”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    10 hours ago











  • Gosh, what a wordy title.

    – Ham Sandwich
    10 hours ago



















  • I'd check Wikipedia and other Star Trek wikis for a good summary.

    – Kevin Workman
    11 hours ago











  • It's “Picard” and “Deanna Troi”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    10 hours ago











  • Gosh, what a wordy title.

    – Ham Sandwich
    10 hours ago

















I'd check Wikipedia and other Star Trek wikis for a good summary.

– Kevin Workman
11 hours ago





I'd check Wikipedia and other Star Trek wikis for a good summary.

– Kevin Workman
11 hours ago













It's “Picard” and “Deanna Troi”.

– Paul D. Waite
10 hours ago





It's “Picard” and “Deanna Troi”.

– Paul D. Waite
10 hours ago













Gosh, what a wordy title.

– Ham Sandwich
10 hours ago





Gosh, what a wordy title.

– Ham Sandwich
10 hours ago










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Miles O'Brien: Ends up transferring to DS9 after accepting a posting as Chief Operations Officer for the station. His wife Keiko and daughter Molly follow him and live on DS9 as well. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9.



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Worf: Transferred to DS9 to command division following destruction of the Enterprise D (Star Trek Generations film). Eventually accepted position as Federation ambassador to Q'uonos. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9 as well as multiple TNG-era films.



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Wesley Crusher: after resigning his commission with Starfleet, he opts to live on Dorvan V to learn from "The Traveler" to journey to other planes of existence. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series or films (however, a deleted scene from Nemesis shows Wes appearing once again in Starfleet uniform).



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Dr. Beverly Crusher: Serves as Chief Medical Officer on Enterprise E under the command of Captain Jean Luc Picard. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series, but does appear in many of the TNG-era films (Insurrection, First Contact, Nemesis, Generations).



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Cpt. Jean Luc Picard: Appears on DS9 a few times in the beginning season. Still in command of Enterprise E after the loss of the D vessel (Star Trek Generations), and all TNG-era films. Name is mentioned during Voyager.



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Data: Did not appear on DS9, although did interact with Dr. Julien Bashir from DS9 while Enterprise D was in orbit of the station during a TNG episode. Appears in all TNG-era films.




Killed while in service aboard Enterprise E, by sending Picard back from the exploding Reman vessel instead of himself, sacrificing his life and ending his career.




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Geordi LaForge: Serves aboard Enterprise E as Chief Engineer. Does appear in Star Trek Voyager in command of his own vessel in an alternate future timeline. Also appears in the TNG-era films.



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Cmdr William Riker: Continued to serve as First Officer to Cpt Jean Luc Picard even during DS9 until after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. Eventually leaves the Enterprise E to command the USS Titan as Captain. Appears in the TNG-era films, in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes) and once on Voyager (thanks to Q).



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Guinan: Serves as bartender in Ten-Forward on Enterprise D. Does not appear in any other Star Trek Series, except the TNG-era film Generations. Not clear what Guinan does after the D is destroyed.



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Deanna Troi: Continues service aboard Enterprise E as ship's Counselor. Appears in the TNG-era films. Appears in Voyager and in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes). Eventually marries Cpt William Riker and eventually follows him to the Titan where they have a child.



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Related Characters



Q: Included due to his multiple appearances across multiple series. Q appears quite frequently in TNG, Voyager, and DS9. Spreading his mischief and exploring what it means to be a "petulant" human from a Q's perspective, Q simply IS. Even after TNG, he IS. Period.



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Thomas Riker: Created by a freak transporter accident years before Will Riker's posting on the Enterprise D, Thomas Riker eventually resigns his StarFleet commission and enters into rebellious alliance with the Marquis. He appears in DS9 during the episode "Defiant", where he surrenders his Marquis ship and crew, spending the rest of his life (presumably) in a Cardassian labor camp.



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Reginald Barclay: Serves aboard USS Enterprise D and E. Eventually is transferred back to Earth to San Francisco to work on the Pathfinder Project.




Ends up contributing majorly to opening communications to Voyager in the Delta Quadrant and helping them get back to Earth.




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Source: https://www.startrek.com/database






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  • Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

    – Harry Johnston
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  • It's “Deanna Troi”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    10 hours ago











  • It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

    – Darren
    10 hours ago











  • Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

    – MissouriSpartan
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    I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

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Here is everything I can remember, written to avoid spoilers as much as possible.



Captain Picard was in "Emissary", the pilot episode of DS9.



The Enterprise stopped at DS9 in "Birthright Part 1" and so several DS9 characters were guests in that TNG episode, which I guess is the reverse of what you asked about.



Worf was a DS9 regular character in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th seasons. Miles O'Brien and his family moved to DS9 in "Emissary", and O'Brien became noted for the many bad things which happened to him in various episodes.



A duplicate of Will Riker appeared in a DS9 episode,



One of the regular TNG characters was killed during the first season but sort of kind of returned in a few later episodes, one of the regular TNG characters was replaced by another one during the second season and then returned in the following seasons. Wesley Crusher went to Starfleet Academy but returned in a few episodes and made a major life decision in one of them. At Starfleet Academy Wesley and some fellow cadets were involved in a scandal. One of those cadets later served on the Enterprise in one episode, while many fans think that another one changed their name and was a regular on Voyager.



"All Good Things" the last episode of TNG, saw Q return for a final confrontation with Picard, and Picard found himself jumping in time from the time of "Encounter at Farpoint" to his present and to 25 years in the future of "All Goods Things", and saved all life on Earth or more.



So "All Good Things" showed what the future of the characters would be for 25 years in the future. Except that it showed one possible future out of many (see the episode "parallels" to see a multiverse of many alternate universes), and two TNG movies contradicted it in a couple of major details, thus showing that the TNG movies and the 25 years in the future scenes are two separate and different possible futures of "All Good Things".



The TNG cast appeared in four movies: *Star Trek: Generations", Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis and there was a marriage and the death of a major character in one of them.



Q brought Riker to Voyager in one Voyager episode, and Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (an engineer in several TNG episodes) communicated with Voyager in several episodes.



And Riker and Deanna Troi appeared in "These Are the Voyages", the last episode of Enterprise, as others have mentioned.






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    The last episode of Enterprise featured Riker interacting with the characters of Enterprise via a holodrama based on them. However that was supposed to be the Riker from the TNG episode "The Pegasus". What is soon supposed to happen is a sequel series streaming on CBS Online which will reveal what happens to Captain Picard after his time as captain of the Enterprise is over.






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      Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

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      Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

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      Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

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    • It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

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      @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

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    Miles O'Brien: Ends up transferring to DS9 after accepting a posting as Chief Operations Officer for the station. His wife Keiko and daughter Molly follow him and live on DS9 as well. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9.



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    Worf: Transferred to DS9 to command division following destruction of the Enterprise D (Star Trek Generations film). Eventually accepted position as Federation ambassador to Q'uonos. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9 as well as multiple TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Wesley Crusher: after resigning his commission with Starfleet, he opts to live on Dorvan V to learn from "The Traveler" to journey to other planes of existence. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series or films (however, a deleted scene from Nemesis shows Wes appearing once again in Starfleet uniform).



    enter image description here



    Dr. Beverly Crusher: Serves as Chief Medical Officer on Enterprise E under the command of Captain Jean Luc Picard. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series, but does appear in many of the TNG-era films (Insurrection, First Contact, Nemesis, Generations).



    enter image description here



    Cpt. Jean Luc Picard: Appears on DS9 a few times in the beginning season. Still in command of Enterprise E after the loss of the D vessel (Star Trek Generations), and all TNG-era films. Name is mentioned during Voyager.



    enter image description here



    Data: Did not appear on DS9, although did interact with Dr. Julien Bashir from DS9 while Enterprise D was in orbit of the station during a TNG episode. Appears in all TNG-era films.




    Killed while in service aboard Enterprise E, by sending Picard back from the exploding Reman vessel instead of himself, sacrificing his life and ending his career.




    enter image description here



    Geordi LaForge: Serves aboard Enterprise E as Chief Engineer. Does appear in Star Trek Voyager in command of his own vessel in an alternate future timeline. Also appears in the TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Cmdr William Riker: Continued to serve as First Officer to Cpt Jean Luc Picard even during DS9 until after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. Eventually leaves the Enterprise E to command the USS Titan as Captain. Appears in the TNG-era films, in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes) and once on Voyager (thanks to Q).



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    Guinan: Serves as bartender in Ten-Forward on Enterprise D. Does not appear in any other Star Trek Series, except the TNG-era film Generations. Not clear what Guinan does after the D is destroyed.



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    Deanna Troi: Continues service aboard Enterprise E as ship's Counselor. Appears in the TNG-era films. Appears in Voyager and in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes). Eventually marries Cpt William Riker and eventually follows him to the Titan where they have a child.



    enter image description here



    Related Characters



    Q: Included due to his multiple appearances across multiple series. Q appears quite frequently in TNG, Voyager, and DS9. Spreading his mischief and exploring what it means to be a "petulant" human from a Q's perspective, Q simply IS. Even after TNG, he IS. Period.



    enter image description here



    Thomas Riker: Created by a freak transporter accident years before Will Riker's posting on the Enterprise D, Thomas Riker eventually resigns his StarFleet commission and enters into rebellious alliance with the Marquis. He appears in DS9 during the episode "Defiant", where he surrenders his Marquis ship and crew, spending the rest of his life (presumably) in a Cardassian labor camp.



    enter image description here



    Reginald Barclay: Serves aboard USS Enterprise D and E. Eventually is transferred back to Earth to San Francisco to work on the Pathfinder Project.




    Ends up contributing majorly to opening communications to Voyager in the Delta Quadrant and helping them get back to Earth.




    enter image description here



    Source: https://www.startrek.com/database






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    • Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

      – Harry Johnston
      10 hours ago











    • It's “Deanna Troi”.

      – Paul D. Waite
      10 hours ago











    • It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

      – Darren
      10 hours ago











    • Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

      – MissouriSpartan
      10 hours ago








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      I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

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    Miles O'Brien: Ends up transferring to DS9 after accepting a posting as Chief Operations Officer for the station. His wife Keiko and daughter Molly follow him and live on DS9 as well. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9.



    enter image description here



    Worf: Transferred to DS9 to command division following destruction of the Enterprise D (Star Trek Generations film). Eventually accepted position as Federation ambassador to Q'uonos. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9 as well as multiple TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Wesley Crusher: after resigning his commission with Starfleet, he opts to live on Dorvan V to learn from "The Traveler" to journey to other planes of existence. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series or films (however, a deleted scene from Nemesis shows Wes appearing once again in Starfleet uniform).



    enter image description here



    Dr. Beverly Crusher: Serves as Chief Medical Officer on Enterprise E under the command of Captain Jean Luc Picard. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series, but does appear in many of the TNG-era films (Insurrection, First Contact, Nemesis, Generations).



    enter image description here



    Cpt. Jean Luc Picard: Appears on DS9 a few times in the beginning season. Still in command of Enterprise E after the loss of the D vessel (Star Trek Generations), and all TNG-era films. Name is mentioned during Voyager.



    enter image description here



    Data: Did not appear on DS9, although did interact with Dr. Julien Bashir from DS9 while Enterprise D was in orbit of the station during a TNG episode. Appears in all TNG-era films.




    Killed while in service aboard Enterprise E, by sending Picard back from the exploding Reman vessel instead of himself, sacrificing his life and ending his career.




    enter image description here



    Geordi LaForge: Serves aboard Enterprise E as Chief Engineer. Does appear in Star Trek Voyager in command of his own vessel in an alternate future timeline. Also appears in the TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Cmdr William Riker: Continued to serve as First Officer to Cpt Jean Luc Picard even during DS9 until after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. Eventually leaves the Enterprise E to command the USS Titan as Captain. Appears in the TNG-era films, in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes) and once on Voyager (thanks to Q).



    enter image description here



    Guinan: Serves as bartender in Ten-Forward on Enterprise D. Does not appear in any other Star Trek Series, except the TNG-era film Generations. Not clear what Guinan does after the D is destroyed.



    enter image description here



    Deanna Troi: Continues service aboard Enterprise E as ship's Counselor. Appears in the TNG-era films. Appears in Voyager and in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes). Eventually marries Cpt William Riker and eventually follows him to the Titan where they have a child.



    enter image description here



    Related Characters



    Q: Included due to his multiple appearances across multiple series. Q appears quite frequently in TNG, Voyager, and DS9. Spreading his mischief and exploring what it means to be a "petulant" human from a Q's perspective, Q simply IS. Even after TNG, he IS. Period.



    enter image description here



    Thomas Riker: Created by a freak transporter accident years before Will Riker's posting on the Enterprise D, Thomas Riker eventually resigns his StarFleet commission and enters into rebellious alliance with the Marquis. He appears in DS9 during the episode "Defiant", where he surrenders his Marquis ship and crew, spending the rest of his life (presumably) in a Cardassian labor camp.



    enter image description here



    Reginald Barclay: Serves aboard USS Enterprise D and E. Eventually is transferred back to Earth to San Francisco to work on the Pathfinder Project.




    Ends up contributing majorly to opening communications to Voyager in the Delta Quadrant and helping them get back to Earth.




    enter image description here



    Source: https://www.startrek.com/database






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    • Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

      – Harry Johnston
      10 hours ago











    • It's “Deanna Troi”.

      – Paul D. Waite
      10 hours ago











    • It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

      – Darren
      10 hours ago











    • Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

      – MissouriSpartan
      10 hours ago








    • 1





      I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

      – jpmc26
      2 hours ago
















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    Miles O'Brien: Ends up transferring to DS9 after accepting a posting as Chief Operations Officer for the station. His wife Keiko and daughter Molly follow him and live on DS9 as well. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9.



    enter image description here



    Worf: Transferred to DS9 to command division following destruction of the Enterprise D (Star Trek Generations film). Eventually accepted position as Federation ambassador to Q'uonos. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9 as well as multiple TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Wesley Crusher: after resigning his commission with Starfleet, he opts to live on Dorvan V to learn from "The Traveler" to journey to other planes of existence. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series or films (however, a deleted scene from Nemesis shows Wes appearing once again in Starfleet uniform).



    enter image description here



    Dr. Beverly Crusher: Serves as Chief Medical Officer on Enterprise E under the command of Captain Jean Luc Picard. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series, but does appear in many of the TNG-era films (Insurrection, First Contact, Nemesis, Generations).



    enter image description here



    Cpt. Jean Luc Picard: Appears on DS9 a few times in the beginning season. Still in command of Enterprise E after the loss of the D vessel (Star Trek Generations), and all TNG-era films. Name is mentioned during Voyager.



    enter image description here



    Data: Did not appear on DS9, although did interact with Dr. Julien Bashir from DS9 while Enterprise D was in orbit of the station during a TNG episode. Appears in all TNG-era films.




    Killed while in service aboard Enterprise E, by sending Picard back from the exploding Reman vessel instead of himself, sacrificing his life and ending his career.




    enter image description here



    Geordi LaForge: Serves aboard Enterprise E as Chief Engineer. Does appear in Star Trek Voyager in command of his own vessel in an alternate future timeline. Also appears in the TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Cmdr William Riker: Continued to serve as First Officer to Cpt Jean Luc Picard even during DS9 until after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. Eventually leaves the Enterprise E to command the USS Titan as Captain. Appears in the TNG-era films, in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes) and once on Voyager (thanks to Q).



    enter image description here



    Guinan: Serves as bartender in Ten-Forward on Enterprise D. Does not appear in any other Star Trek Series, except the TNG-era film Generations. Not clear what Guinan does after the D is destroyed.



    enter image description here



    Deanna Troi: Continues service aboard Enterprise E as ship's Counselor. Appears in the TNG-era films. Appears in Voyager and in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes). Eventually marries Cpt William Riker and eventually follows him to the Titan where they have a child.



    enter image description here



    Related Characters



    Q: Included due to his multiple appearances across multiple series. Q appears quite frequently in TNG, Voyager, and DS9. Spreading his mischief and exploring what it means to be a "petulant" human from a Q's perspective, Q simply IS. Even after TNG, he IS. Period.



    enter image description here



    Thomas Riker: Created by a freak transporter accident years before Will Riker's posting on the Enterprise D, Thomas Riker eventually resigns his StarFleet commission and enters into rebellious alliance with the Marquis. He appears in DS9 during the episode "Defiant", where he surrenders his Marquis ship and crew, spending the rest of his life (presumably) in a Cardassian labor camp.



    enter image description here



    Reginald Barclay: Serves aboard USS Enterprise D and E. Eventually is transferred back to Earth to San Francisco to work on the Pathfinder Project.




    Ends up contributing majorly to opening communications to Voyager in the Delta Quadrant and helping them get back to Earth.




    enter image description here



    Source: https://www.startrek.com/database






    share|improve this answer















    Miles O'Brien: Ends up transferring to DS9 after accepting a posting as Chief Operations Officer for the station. His wife Keiko and daughter Molly follow him and live on DS9 as well. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9.



    enter image description here



    Worf: Transferred to DS9 to command division following destruction of the Enterprise D (Star Trek Generations film). Eventually accepted position as Federation ambassador to Q'uonos. Appears in multiple seasons of DS9 as well as multiple TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Wesley Crusher: after resigning his commission with Starfleet, he opts to live on Dorvan V to learn from "The Traveler" to journey to other planes of existence. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series or films (however, a deleted scene from Nemesis shows Wes appearing once again in Starfleet uniform).



    enter image description here



    Dr. Beverly Crusher: Serves as Chief Medical Officer on Enterprise E under the command of Captain Jean Luc Picard. Does not appear on any other Star Trek series, but does appear in many of the TNG-era films (Insurrection, First Contact, Nemesis, Generations).



    enter image description here



    Cpt. Jean Luc Picard: Appears on DS9 a few times in the beginning season. Still in command of Enterprise E after the loss of the D vessel (Star Trek Generations), and all TNG-era films. Name is mentioned during Voyager.



    enter image description here



    Data: Did not appear on DS9, although did interact with Dr. Julien Bashir from DS9 while Enterprise D was in orbit of the station during a TNG episode. Appears in all TNG-era films.




    Killed while in service aboard Enterprise E, by sending Picard back from the exploding Reman vessel instead of himself, sacrificing his life and ending his career.




    enter image description here



    Geordi LaForge: Serves aboard Enterprise E as Chief Engineer. Does appear in Star Trek Voyager in command of his own vessel in an alternate future timeline. Also appears in the TNG-era films.



    enter image description here



    Cmdr William Riker: Continued to serve as First Officer to Cpt Jean Luc Picard even during DS9 until after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. Eventually leaves the Enterprise E to command the USS Titan as Captain. Appears in the TNG-era films, in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes) and once on Voyager (thanks to Q).



    enter image description here



    Guinan: Serves as bartender in Ten-Forward on Enterprise D. Does not appear in any other Star Trek Series, except the TNG-era film Generations. Not clear what Guinan does after the D is destroyed.



    enter image description here



    Deanna Troi: Continues service aboard Enterprise E as ship's Counselor. Appears in the TNG-era films. Appears in Voyager and in Enterprise (holo-deck episodes). Eventually marries Cpt William Riker and eventually follows him to the Titan where they have a child.



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    Related Characters



    Q: Included due to his multiple appearances across multiple series. Q appears quite frequently in TNG, Voyager, and DS9. Spreading his mischief and exploring what it means to be a "petulant" human from a Q's perspective, Q simply IS. Even after TNG, he IS. Period.



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    Thomas Riker: Created by a freak transporter accident years before Will Riker's posting on the Enterprise D, Thomas Riker eventually resigns his StarFleet commission and enters into rebellious alliance with the Marquis. He appears in DS9 during the episode "Defiant", where he surrenders his Marquis ship and crew, spending the rest of his life (presumably) in a Cardassian labor camp.



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    Reginald Barclay: Serves aboard USS Enterprise D and E. Eventually is transferred back to Earth to San Francisco to work on the Pathfinder Project.




    Ends up contributing majorly to opening communications to Voyager in the Delta Quadrant and helping them get back to Earth.




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    Source: https://www.startrek.com/database







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    • Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

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    • It's “Deanna Troi”.

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    • It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

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    • Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

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      I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

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    • Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

      – Harry Johnston
      10 hours ago











    • It's “Deanna Troi”.

      – Paul D. Waite
      10 hours ago











    • It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

      – Darren
      10 hours ago











    • Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

      – MissouriSpartan
      10 hours ago








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      I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

      – jpmc26
      2 hours ago



















    Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

    – Harry Johnston
    10 hours ago





    Might also be worth mentioning Riker's transporter duplicate appearing in DS9.

    – Harry Johnston
    10 hours ago













    It's “Deanna Troi”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    10 hours ago





    It's “Deanna Troi”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    10 hours ago













    It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

    – Darren
    10 hours ago





    It’s been a while since I watched it, but I don’t remember Picard appearing on DS9 after ep1. Nothing mentioned on Memory Alpha either.

    – Darren
    10 hours ago













    Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

    – MissouriSpartan
    10 hours ago







    Remember? During the Dominion War the Enterprise was dispatched to fight. I thought he appeared briefly (just a transmission not in person)

    – MissouriSpartan
    10 hours ago






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    I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

    – jpmc26
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    I'd change O'Brien's section to say all seasons, as he was a main character in virtually every episode from the very first onward.

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    Here is everything I can remember, written to avoid spoilers as much as possible.



    Captain Picard was in "Emissary", the pilot episode of DS9.



    The Enterprise stopped at DS9 in "Birthright Part 1" and so several DS9 characters were guests in that TNG episode, which I guess is the reverse of what you asked about.



    Worf was a DS9 regular character in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th seasons. Miles O'Brien and his family moved to DS9 in "Emissary", and O'Brien became noted for the many bad things which happened to him in various episodes.



    A duplicate of Will Riker appeared in a DS9 episode,



    One of the regular TNG characters was killed during the first season but sort of kind of returned in a few later episodes, one of the regular TNG characters was replaced by another one during the second season and then returned in the following seasons. Wesley Crusher went to Starfleet Academy but returned in a few episodes and made a major life decision in one of them. At Starfleet Academy Wesley and some fellow cadets were involved in a scandal. One of those cadets later served on the Enterprise in one episode, while many fans think that another one changed their name and was a regular on Voyager.



    "All Good Things" the last episode of TNG, saw Q return for a final confrontation with Picard, and Picard found himself jumping in time from the time of "Encounter at Farpoint" to his present and to 25 years in the future of "All Goods Things", and saved all life on Earth or more.



    So "All Good Things" showed what the future of the characters would be for 25 years in the future. Except that it showed one possible future out of many (see the episode "parallels" to see a multiverse of many alternate universes), and two TNG movies contradicted it in a couple of major details, thus showing that the TNG movies and the 25 years in the future scenes are two separate and different possible futures of "All Good Things".



    The TNG cast appeared in four movies: *Star Trek: Generations", Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis and there was a marriage and the death of a major character in one of them.



    Q brought Riker to Voyager in one Voyager episode, and Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (an engineer in several TNG episodes) communicated with Voyager in several episodes.



    And Riker and Deanna Troi appeared in "These Are the Voyages", the last episode of Enterprise, as others have mentioned.






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      Here is everything I can remember, written to avoid spoilers as much as possible.



      Captain Picard was in "Emissary", the pilot episode of DS9.



      The Enterprise stopped at DS9 in "Birthright Part 1" and so several DS9 characters were guests in that TNG episode, which I guess is the reverse of what you asked about.



      Worf was a DS9 regular character in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th seasons. Miles O'Brien and his family moved to DS9 in "Emissary", and O'Brien became noted for the many bad things which happened to him in various episodes.



      A duplicate of Will Riker appeared in a DS9 episode,



      One of the regular TNG characters was killed during the first season but sort of kind of returned in a few later episodes, one of the regular TNG characters was replaced by another one during the second season and then returned in the following seasons. Wesley Crusher went to Starfleet Academy but returned in a few episodes and made a major life decision in one of them. At Starfleet Academy Wesley and some fellow cadets were involved in a scandal. One of those cadets later served on the Enterprise in one episode, while many fans think that another one changed their name and was a regular on Voyager.



      "All Good Things" the last episode of TNG, saw Q return for a final confrontation with Picard, and Picard found himself jumping in time from the time of "Encounter at Farpoint" to his present and to 25 years in the future of "All Goods Things", and saved all life on Earth or more.



      So "All Good Things" showed what the future of the characters would be for 25 years in the future. Except that it showed one possible future out of many (see the episode "parallels" to see a multiverse of many alternate universes), and two TNG movies contradicted it in a couple of major details, thus showing that the TNG movies and the 25 years in the future scenes are two separate and different possible futures of "All Good Things".



      The TNG cast appeared in four movies: *Star Trek: Generations", Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis and there was a marriage and the death of a major character in one of them.



      Q brought Riker to Voyager in one Voyager episode, and Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (an engineer in several TNG episodes) communicated with Voyager in several episodes.



      And Riker and Deanna Troi appeared in "These Are the Voyages", the last episode of Enterprise, as others have mentioned.






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        Here is everything I can remember, written to avoid spoilers as much as possible.



        Captain Picard was in "Emissary", the pilot episode of DS9.



        The Enterprise stopped at DS9 in "Birthright Part 1" and so several DS9 characters were guests in that TNG episode, which I guess is the reverse of what you asked about.



        Worf was a DS9 regular character in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th seasons. Miles O'Brien and his family moved to DS9 in "Emissary", and O'Brien became noted for the many bad things which happened to him in various episodes.



        A duplicate of Will Riker appeared in a DS9 episode,



        One of the regular TNG characters was killed during the first season but sort of kind of returned in a few later episodes, one of the regular TNG characters was replaced by another one during the second season and then returned in the following seasons. Wesley Crusher went to Starfleet Academy but returned in a few episodes and made a major life decision in one of them. At Starfleet Academy Wesley and some fellow cadets were involved in a scandal. One of those cadets later served on the Enterprise in one episode, while many fans think that another one changed their name and was a regular on Voyager.



        "All Good Things" the last episode of TNG, saw Q return for a final confrontation with Picard, and Picard found himself jumping in time from the time of "Encounter at Farpoint" to his present and to 25 years in the future of "All Goods Things", and saved all life on Earth or more.



        So "All Good Things" showed what the future of the characters would be for 25 years in the future. Except that it showed one possible future out of many (see the episode "parallels" to see a multiverse of many alternate universes), and two TNG movies contradicted it in a couple of major details, thus showing that the TNG movies and the 25 years in the future scenes are two separate and different possible futures of "All Good Things".



        The TNG cast appeared in four movies: *Star Trek: Generations", Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis and there was a marriage and the death of a major character in one of them.



        Q brought Riker to Voyager in one Voyager episode, and Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (an engineer in several TNG episodes) communicated with Voyager in several episodes.



        And Riker and Deanna Troi appeared in "These Are the Voyages", the last episode of Enterprise, as others have mentioned.






        share|improve this answer















        Here is everything I can remember, written to avoid spoilers as much as possible.



        Captain Picard was in "Emissary", the pilot episode of DS9.



        The Enterprise stopped at DS9 in "Birthright Part 1" and so several DS9 characters were guests in that TNG episode, which I guess is the reverse of what you asked about.



        Worf was a DS9 regular character in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th seasons. Miles O'Brien and his family moved to DS9 in "Emissary", and O'Brien became noted for the many bad things which happened to him in various episodes.



        A duplicate of Will Riker appeared in a DS9 episode,



        One of the regular TNG characters was killed during the first season but sort of kind of returned in a few later episodes, one of the regular TNG characters was replaced by another one during the second season and then returned in the following seasons. Wesley Crusher went to Starfleet Academy but returned in a few episodes and made a major life decision in one of them. At Starfleet Academy Wesley and some fellow cadets were involved in a scandal. One of those cadets later served on the Enterprise in one episode, while many fans think that another one changed their name and was a regular on Voyager.



        "All Good Things" the last episode of TNG, saw Q return for a final confrontation with Picard, and Picard found himself jumping in time from the time of "Encounter at Farpoint" to his present and to 25 years in the future of "All Goods Things", and saved all life on Earth or more.



        So "All Good Things" showed what the future of the characters would be for 25 years in the future. Except that it showed one possible future out of many (see the episode "parallels" to see a multiverse of many alternate universes), and two TNG movies contradicted it in a couple of major details, thus showing that the TNG movies and the 25 years in the future scenes are two separate and different possible futures of "All Good Things".



        The TNG cast appeared in four movies: *Star Trek: Generations", Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis and there was a marriage and the death of a major character in one of them.



        Q brought Riker to Voyager in one Voyager episode, and Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (an engineer in several TNG episodes) communicated with Voyager in several episodes.



        And Riker and Deanna Troi appeared in "These Are the Voyages", the last episode of Enterprise, as others have mentioned.







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            The last episode of Enterprise featured Riker interacting with the characters of Enterprise via a holodrama based on them. However that was supposed to be the Riker from the TNG episode "The Pegasus". What is soon supposed to happen is a sequel series streaming on CBS Online which will reveal what happens to Captain Picard after his time as captain of the Enterprise is over.






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              Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

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              Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

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              Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

              – Kai
              11 hours ago











            • It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

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              @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

              – Valorum
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            The last episode of Enterprise featured Riker interacting with the characters of Enterprise via a holodrama based on them. However that was supposed to be the Riker from the TNG episode "The Pegasus". What is soon supposed to happen is a sequel series streaming on CBS Online which will reveal what happens to Captain Picard after his time as captain of the Enterprise is over.






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              Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

              – Valorum
              11 hours ago






            • 3





              Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

              – Kai
              11 hours ago








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              Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

              – Kai
              11 hours ago











            • It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

              – Paul D. Waite
              10 hours ago








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              @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

              – Valorum
              10 hours ago














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            The last episode of Enterprise featured Riker interacting with the characters of Enterprise via a holodrama based on them. However that was supposed to be the Riker from the TNG episode "The Pegasus". What is soon supposed to happen is a sequel series streaming on CBS Online which will reveal what happens to Captain Picard after his time as captain of the Enterprise is over.






            share|improve this answer















            The last episode of Enterprise featured Riker interacting with the characters of Enterprise via a holodrama based on them. However that was supposed to be the Riker from the TNG episode "The Pegasus". What is soon supposed to happen is a sequel series streaming on CBS Online which will reveal what happens to Captain Picard after his time as captain of the Enterprise is over.







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              Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

              – Valorum
              11 hours ago






            • 3





              Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

              – Kai
              11 hours ago








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              Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

              – Kai
              11 hours ago











            • It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

              – Paul D. Waite
              10 hours ago








            • 2





              @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

              – Valorum
              10 hours ago














            • 1





              Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

              – Valorum
              11 hours ago






            • 3





              Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

              – Kai
              11 hours ago








            • 1





              Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

              – Kai
              11 hours ago











            • It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

              – Paul D. Waite
              10 hours ago








            • 2





              @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

              – Valorum
              10 hours ago








            1




            1





            Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

            – Valorum
            11 hours ago





            Riker turned up on Voyager; youtube.com/watch?v=FyyMPIuXrqw

            – Valorum
            11 hours ago




            3




            3





            Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

            – Kai
            11 hours ago







            Troi and Barkley appeared on Voyager also (and Will Riker, not transporter Riker, is mentioned). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_(Star_Trek:_Voyager) Worf, O'Brien, and O'Brien's family were regulars on DS9. There's probably more I'm not remembering. There's also the TNG movies, which take place (or mostly take place) after the series, chronologically.

            – Kai
            11 hours ago






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            Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

            – Kai
            11 hours ago





            Not to mention Picard is getting his own sequel series, coming soon to CBS All Access. =)

            – Kai
            11 hours ago













            It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

            – Paul D. Waite
            10 hours ago







            It's “Barclay”. Why everyone be spelling all the names wrongly?

            – Paul D. Waite
            10 hours ago






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            @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

            – Valorum
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            @PaulD.Waite - It's spelled "broccoli".

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