Star Trek Wiki - Complete Guide
Star Trek is a science-fiction universe built around space exploration, diplomacy, and moral dilemmas. It spans 12 live-action TV series, multiple films, and dozens of games. In 2026, the franchise is anchored by Star Trek: Starfleet Academy on Paramount+, making it easier than ever for newcomers to jump in—provided they pick the right entry point.
The franchise is split into eras, and they do not need to be watched in order
Star Trek debuted in 1966 with The Original Series. Since then, it has grown into three main eras:
- The Original Era — The Original Series, The Animated Series, and the first six films.
- The Next Generation Era — The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and films 7–10.
- The Modern Era — Discovery, Picard, Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks, Prodigy, and Starfleet Academy.
Each era is self-contained. You can start with The Next Generation without seeing a single 1966 episode. The same applies to Starfleet Academy, which is designed for new audiences.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is the current entry point for new viewers
Released January 15, 2026, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is the 12th live-action series. It was created by Gaia Violo and streams exclusively on Paramount+.
The show is set in 3195, the 32nd century. It follows a new class of cadets training aboard the U.S.S. Athena, which docks primarily at the San Francisco campus. This places it after the events of Star Trek: Discovery Season 5.
What is the episode release schedule for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 1?
Season 1 runs 10 episodes. The finale airs March 12, 2026. Here is the full schedule:
| Episode | Title | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Kids These Days" | January 15, 2026 |
| 2 | "Beta Test" | January 15, 2026 |
| 3 | "Vitus Reflux" | January 22, 2026 |
| 4 | "Vox in Excelso" | January 29, 2026 |
| 5 | "Series Acclimation Mil" | February 5, 2026 |
| 6 | "Come, Let's Away" | February 12, 2026 |
| 7 | "Ko'Zeine" | February 19, 2026 |
| 8 | "The Life of the Stars" | February 26, 2026 |
| 9 | "300th Night" | March 5, 2026 |
| 10 | "Rubincon" | March 12, 2026 |
New episodes drop Thursdays. The first two episodes premiered together.

Core "gameplay loops" of the Star Trek viewing experience
Think of Star Trek as a long-running RPG franchise. Each series has its own core loop—the rhythm of stories it repeats and refines.
What is the formula of a typical Star Trek episode?
Most episodes follow a three-act structure:
- The Hook — A distress call, anomaly, or diplomatic crisis appears.
- The Debate — The crew argues ethics, science, or protocol. This is the signature element.
- The Resolution — Rarely a fistfight. Usually a negotiated solution, sacrifice, or scientific fix.
Action exists. But the loop is problem → discussion → solution. If that sounds slow, try Strange New Worlds or the 2009 film reboot. If that sounds appealing, The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine are ideal.
How do the different series vary in tone and structure?
| Series | Tone | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| The Original Series | Pulp adventure, heavy allegory | History buffs, retro sci-fi fans |
| The Next Generation | Philosophical, procedural | First-timers who want the "pure" experience |
| Deep Space Nine | Serial war drama, politics | Viewers who want continuity and character arcs |
| Voyager | Survival, mixed bag of ethics and action | Those who want a self-contained journey |
| Discovery | Cinematic, emotional, fast-burn plots | Modern prestige-TV audiences |
| Strange New Worlds | Optimistic, episodic, accessible | Newcomers who want low commitment |
| Lower Decks | Comedy, meta, affectionate parody | Fans who already know some lore |
| Starfleet Academy | Young adult, coming-of-age | Absolute beginners, teen viewers |

Key modes, factions, and progression hooks across the franchise
Star Trek is not a single game, but it operates like a shared universe with recurring factions, ranks, and technologies that create a sense of progression.
What are the major factions in Star Trek?
- The United Federation of Planets — A coalition of worlds built on cooperation. Starfleet is its exploratory and defensive arm.
- The Klingon Empire — Warrior culture. Allies, then enemies, then allies again.
- The Romulan Star Empire — Secretive, manipulative, cousins to the Vulcans.
- The Borg — Cybernetic collective that assimilates species. The franchise's most iconic threat.
- The Dominion — Major antagonists of Deep Space Nine. Shape-shifters ruling a genetically engineered military.
Each series introduces new species, but these five form the backbone.
How does Starfleet rank structure work?
Ranks function as a visible progression system:
- Cadet — Training at Starfleet Academy. The starting point of Starfleet Academy.
- Ensign — Lowest commissioned officer. Featured heavily in Lower Decks.
- Lieutenant / Commander — Department heads and senior staff.
- Captain — Command of a starship. The traditional protagonist rank.
- Admiral — Bureaucratic leadership. Often an obstacle in stories.
This ladder gives viewers an instant read on a character's experience and authority.

Beginner guidance: three valid ways to start Star Trek in 2026
There is no single "correct" entry point. Here are three paths, depending on your patience and taste.
Path 1: Start with Starfleet Academy (the easiest on-ramp)
Watch Star Trek: Starfleet Academy from episode 1. It is built for newcomers. The 32nd-century setting means it references the past but does not require it. The cast is young. The stakes are personal. The production is modern.
Downside: If you love it, jumping backward to older series means a visual and tonal downgrade. Some viewers bounce off the 1960s sets.
Path 2: Start with Strange New Worlds (the best balance)
Strange New Worlds (2022–present) returns to episodic storytelling with high budgets and familiar characters. It follows Captain Pike, a figure known to fans of The Original Series, but introduces him cleanly.
Downside: A few episodes reward lore knowledge. You will not be lost, but you may miss callbacks.
Path 3: Start with The Next Generation (the most complete experience)
The Next Generation (1987–1994) has 178 episodes. It defines the franchise's moral tone. If you watch seasons 1–2 and find them dated, skip to season 3. That is where the show finds its voice.
Downside: 178 episodes is a serious commitment. Season 1 is rough. Some effects have aged poorly.
Practical tips for new viewers
- Use skip guides for weaker episodes. Every series has filler. Fan-made skip lists save dozens of hours without hurting continuity.
- Do not binge The Original Series straight through. Mix it with a modern series to avoid tonal whiplash.
- The films are optional until you pick a favorite crew. Each film set follows one crew. Watch the films only after you finish their series—or not at all.
- Paramount+ is the only legal streaming home. In most regions, all live-action series live there. Paramount+ also carries the films on rotation.
- Lower Decks is not a starting point. It is excellent, but the jokes assume you have seen The Next Generation and Voyager.
Real questions new players ask
Do I need to watch Star Trek in chronological order?
No. Each series is designed to stand alone. Chronological order is a fun project for committed fans, not a requirement. The franchise was produced out of order intentionally.
Is Star Trek: Starfleet Academy connected to Discovery?
Yes, but loosely. It is set after Discovery Season 5 in the 32nd century. A few characters or concepts may carry over. The plot, however, focuses on cadets. You do not need to have seen Discovery.
Why do some fans dislike the newer series?
Taste divides on tone. Modern series like Discovery use serialized storytelling, darker lighting, and faster pacing. Older fans often prefer the slower, episodic, brightly lit format of The Next Generation. Both camps are valid. Try one episode of each and follow your preference.
How long would it take to watch everything?
As of March 2026, there are over 900 episodes and 13 films. At a sustainable pace of one episode per day, you would need roughly three years. Most fans do not attempt this. Pick a series. Finish it. Then decide.
Are the Star Trek games worth playing?
Some are. Star Trek Online is a free-to-play MMO with decades of content. Star Trek: Resurgence (2023) is a narrative adventure with strong writing. Avoid licensed mobile games unless you enjoy grind-heavy mechanics. No game is required to understand the shows.
Bottom line: treat Star Trek like a buffet, not a test
The franchise is too large to consume completely. That is the point. Start with Starfleet Academy if you want relevance. Start with Strange New Worlds if you want polish. Start with The Next Generation if you want the foundation. There is no penalty for choosing wrong—only the risk of missing a series that matches your taste.
By Mira Chen. Last updated March 15, 2026.
Sources: IGN Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Wiki, Paramount+, StarTrek.com







