The debut of highly-anticipated Star Trek Picard is just around the corner on January 23rd (you can see the preliminary Mid-Season schedule at this link) and it looks like it will be a strong addition to the franchise (it has already been renewed for a second season). As we wait for its arrival, it seems like now would be a good time to look back at the past Trek TV entries and rate which are the best. Seven TV shows have been produced so far (not including the Short Treks mini-eps), starting with the original series in 1966 and going up through Star Trek Discovery which is heading into its third season. Below is a list of all seven shows in order of production and you can vote on the three that you consider the best in the franchise. So cast your vote and pass this along to others to participate as well. I will do a recap of the votes and look at how each of the shows were ranked shortly before the premiere of Star Trek Picard in January.

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Vote for the Three Best Star Trek TV Series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (29%, 489 Votes)

Star Trek: The Next Generation (29%, 480 Votes)

Star Trek: The Original Series (13%, 212 Votes)

Star Trek: Voyager (12%, 201 Votes)

Star Trek: Enterprise (7%, 117 Votes)

Star Trek: Discovery (6%, 95 Votes)

Star Trek: The Animated Series (5%, 80 Votes) Total Voters: 994

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