The USS Enterprise-D was significantly larger than Captain Kirk's Enterprise and had several notable upgrades. Introduced in the premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the holodeck was one of the major new technologies that changed the future of Star Trek. But another TNG invention had even more of an influence on every Star Trek show that followed. The crew of the Enterprise-D came to feel more like a family than anything else, and the creation of the Ten Forward lounge helped foster this feeling.
Why Ten Forward Is Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Most Influential Invention
Ten Forward Helped The Enterprise-D Crew Feel More Like Family
Ten Forward first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2, episode 1, "The Child," as an inviting lounge area aboard the Enterprise-D where crew members could take a break from their regular duties. Whoopi Goldberg's Guinan also made her debut in this episode, as the El-Aurian bartender who was always willing to provide a listening ear. Many important conversations occurred in Ten Forward throughout TNG's run, some of which would have felt out of place on the bridge or in someone's private quarters.
Almost Every Star Trek After TNG Has A Version Of Ten Forward
Some Great Star Trek Scenes Have Taken Place In Bars Like Ten Forward
After Star Trek: The Next Generation popularized the more casual bar setting, many other Star Trek series followed suit. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Ferengi entrepreneur and occasional criminal Quark (Armin Shimerman) ran his eponymous establishment, Quark's Bar. From its bar to its gaming tables to its holosuites, Quark's had something for everyone and served as the location of many memorable scenes. Both Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds made great use of the bars on the USS Discovery and the USS Enterprise, giving the characters a place to unwind and get to know one another.