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Star Trek Streaming Guide: Where to Watch All the TV Shows and Movies

Find out where you can stream all the voyages of sci-fi’s longest-running franchise.

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Star Trek Movies and Shows

Launched on September 8, 1966 — nearly 54 years ago — the NBC-TV series Star Trek was the beginning of a new age of science fiction on television and, eventually, the big screen. The first show to echo the sophistication and vision of sci-fi literature , Star Trek was only a cult hit at the time of its initial run but refused to die even after its cancellation, with the original 79 episodes running for years in syndication.

More than five decades later, Star Trek encompasses eight TV series (a total of 764 episodes and counting) and 13 films, plus countless books, comics, games and more. It’s had its ups and downs, its high points and its misfires, but it remains one of the most beloved and durable franchises in all of pop culture.

Now, thanks to streaming, all those episodes and movies are available to watch any time (we know you diehard Trekkers have the Blu-rays and DVDs, but you don’t have to break those out anymore). Below is a handy guide to where you can stream every iteration of Trek , from The Original Series to the movies to the new Star Trek: Picard . Grab your remote and boldly go…

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Star Trek: The Original Series

Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-1969)

The one that started it all, the original Star Trek came along at a time when most screen sci-fi (movies and TV) was still just monster movies or kiddie fare ( Lost in Space , anyone?). Gene Roddenberry ’s vision of an intelligent, allegorical sci-fi series, which used actual genre writers for much of its first two seasons, was groundbreaking in ways that reverberate to this day. And its cast, led by William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Spock and DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy, became iconic.

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Star Trek: The Animated Series

Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973-1974)

Using the voices of many of the original cast members and even employing writers from the original series, TAS had a genuine chance to extend the original show with the visual freedom animation offered. But the format turned out to be its enemy, as clunky, cheap animation and frequent reuse of shots gave the show a shoddy, amateurish reputation. Some of the stories are quite good, however.

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Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)

Set nearly a century after the original series, with Gene Roddenberry mandating that conflict between the crew members be diminished by that point, ST: TNG proved to be enormously popular even with a brand new, unfamiliar crew. It took most of three seasons for the show to find its footing, but Captain Picard (a magnificent Patrick Stewart ) and company went on many captivating and genuinely outstanding adventures of their own.

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999)

Many fans consider DS9 the best Trek series ever , and they certainly can make a good argument for it: the first Trek show not set on a starship, but instead on a remote space station, DS9 addressed cultural divides, character conflict, religion and war in a bolder fashion that any Trek entry before it — while also utilizing the kind of serialized storytelling that is now the standard across the medium.

Available in the UK on Netflix UK , Amazon UK* (*purchase only)

Star Trek: Voyager

Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001)

Voyager found members of a Federation starship and the rebel Maquis stranded together 70,000 years from Earth in the Delta Quadrant, facing a 75-year journey home. Headed by Trek ’s first female captain , Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), Voyager encountered all kinds of interesting new races as well as old enemies the Borg during the long and often compelling journey home.

Star Trek: Enterprise

Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005)

The first series to act as a prequel, set a decade before the creation of what would become the United Federation of Planets, Enterprise followed the crew of the first ship to bear that name. Uneven in quality and struggling to find resonant stories, Enterprise was canceled after four seasons and ended an 18-year run for Trek on TV. 

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Star Trek: Discovery

Star Trek: Discovery (2017- )

Set 10 years prior to TOS , Discovery ’s troubled birth (it went through numerous delays and several showrunners) led to the most polarizing show in the franchise to date. Focusing for once on a central character other than the captain — mutinous anthropologist Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), who turns out to be the adopted sister of one Mr. Spock — it has often ignored or played fast and loose with Trek continuity while painting Starfleet in a more conspiratorial light. Season 3 will debut in 2020.

Star Trek: Picard

Star Trek: Picard (2020- )

Like Discovery before it, Picard has divided Star Trek fans with its depiction of a Federation in decline, marked by bigotry, deception and treachery. But there is no questioning the powerful presence of Patrick Stewart, playing an older, flawed Picard for the first time in 18 years, and the thrill of seeing old friends like Seven of Nine, Will Riker and Deanna Troi. The show has certainly had its moments ; we’ll see if more are to come in the already-announced season 2 .

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

After an aborted attempt at a second TV series ( Star Trek: Phase II ), Paramount Pictures brought Trek to the big screen in a lavish, $40 million epic (the most expensive movie of its time) that reunited the original crew in a 2001 -like encounter with a massive, mysterious space probe. Slow-moving, alternately impressive and shaky visually, ST: TMP nevertheless proved that the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise could hold their own on the big screen — and strangely, the film has actually aged better than most.

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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

Still considered the finest Trek movie of all , and rightfully so, The Wrath of Khan focused — like the original show — on character and story instead of visual effects and esoteric concepts. Bringing back a deadly enemy from the first season, the generic superman Khan (Ricardo Montalban), the movie was thrilling, dramatic and, with the death of Spock at the finale, incredibly moving.

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)

Even though the end of Star Trek II strongly hinted at Spock’s return, it wasn’t a given. But Leonard Nimoy did come back for Star Trek III — as director (and yes, as Spock too in the film’s closing minutes) of this somber and often underrated entry . Captain Kirk loses almost everything — his beloved ship, his commission and his newly reconciled son — to save his friend’s life in a poignant story about friendship and loyalty. And there’s a bad-ass villain too, a Klingon captain played to the hilt by Christopher Lloyd.

Available in the UK on NOW TV , * YouTube , * Amazon UK , * Sky Store (*purchase/rent only)

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)

Leonard Nimoy’s second outing as director is both a comedy and an environmentally themed adventure — and it turned out to be one of the biggest hits of the franchise. This light-hearted romp sent Kirk and the gang back to 20 th century San Francisco to rescue a pair of humpback whales, and the fish-out-of-water (pun intended) antics of the crew provide plenty of laughs and a ton of heart.

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Available in the UK on NOW TV , * Amazon UK , * YouTube , * Sky Store (*purchase/rent only)

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)

Shatner got behind the camera for this turgid, unfunny mess , which regularly rates near the bottom of any Trekker’s list. The old “alien pretending to be God” trope, a long-lost brother we never knew Spock had and the other cast members acting by and large like buffoons make this perhaps the most embarrassing of the Enterprise ’s big screen voyages. There are a few nice moments — there always are — but this nowhere near first on our revisit list.

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Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country (1991)

The classic Trek cast bounced back from Star Trek V with a final adventure that was also one of their best . A suspenseful, urgent meditation on aging, grievance and the end of the Cold War, Star Trek IV was a remarkable example of how Trek could show us at our finest even while facing down our lingering demons. Plus it ends with both a great space battle and one of the greatest cast send-offs ever (which was emulated by none other than Avengers Endgame ).

Star Trek: Generations

Star Trek: Generations (1994)

What could have been a magnificent passing of the torch from the classic Trek cast to the TNG crew ends up looking and feeling more like a tepid extended TNG episode with weak cameos from Kirk, Scotty (James Doohan) and Chekov (Walter Koenig). Patrick Stewart and his team are all solid, as is villain Malcolm McDowell, and the crashing of the Enterprise is a genuinely gripping setpiece. But the story and motivations are undercooked — as is most of the movie.

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Star Trek: First Contact

Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

Easily the best of the TNG quartet, First Contact travels back in time to the very start of Earth’s push into space, where the Borg intends to cripple humanity once and for all. The crew of the Enterprise follow them to make sure history isn’t changed, even as Picard confronts his fear and hatred of the Borg . Jonathan Frakes does a nice first-time directing job, balancing the action and character work ably, while Alice Krige steals the show as the sensual Borg Queen.

Star Trek: Insurrection

Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)

Like Generations , the third TNG theatrical outing feels like a mediocre TV segment stretched to feature length; even Frakes’ direction seems uninspired. One difference: with Picard fighting a secret plan (engineered by F. Murray Abraham, above) to uproot the natives of a “fountain of youth” planet, the seeds were planted for later Trek entries that portrayed an increasingly corrupt Federation. Otherwise, this is a forgettable, often cheesy film.

Star Trek: Nemesis

Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)

The final big-screen outing for the TNG cast is better than its reputation suggests , as Picard squares off against a renegade Romulan who happens to be his clone. Tom Hardy chews the scenery fabulously as the latter, and the climactic battle between his massive ship and the Enterprise is well handled by director Stuart Baird. There’s also a surprising emotional payoff for Data (Brent Spiner) that ends up being the hook for Star Trek: Picard 18 years later.

Star Trek (2009)

Star Trek (2009)

J.J. Abrams does what many thought couldn’t be done — he reboots Star Trek with a fresh, young cast inhabiting the original roles made iconic by Shatner, Nimoy and their crew. The new cast, led by Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock, is the best thing about the film, which also uses a clever plot device to position this timeline just slightly to the side of the original one. The reliance on action over ideas is a bit of a letdown, and unfortunately would carry over to the next two movies.

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Star Trek Into Darkness

Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

One of the worst Trek films ever , right down there with The Final Frontier . STID insults both fans and casual viewers with a brain-dead script, frantic action and massive contrivances (such as the sudden ability for someone to beam across the galaxy or the screenwriters’ well-worn “magic blood” gimmick). But its most egregious offense is turning into a half-assed remake of The Wrath of Khan that’s as dumb as it is pointless. This is what happens when people tackle Trek with no understanding of it.

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Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond (2016)

Still too reliant on action over depth, and featuring the third revenge-driven storyline in a row, Star Trek Beyond is nevertheless better than its predecessor . It mostly works as a standalone adventure, and once again the Pine/Quinto cast delivers with heart. But even though Beyond does occasionally capture the vibe of classic Trek , there’s a vague sense of desperation at work — like the franchise knows it’s run out of gas (and crashing the Enterprise for the third time in 13 films doesn’t help).

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Frugal Trekkies’ Guide To Enjoying Star Trek For Free

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| April 12, 2020 | By: TrekMovie.com Staff 27 comments so far

These are difficult times with many tightening their belts, yet at the same time finding themselves with more free time. But even if you are on a strict budget there are many ways to enjoy Star Trek without actually spending any money, including some new limited time free offers from companies looking to help during the pandemic that is keeping so many of us under quarantine. So, we have put together a number of ways Star Trek fans can watch, read, listen, and more without leaving home or spending any money at all.

Stream all Star Trek TV shows at CBS All Access free for a month

If you missed our report two weeks ago , then you should know that right now CBS All Access is offering a free month of the streaming service for new subscribers. CBS All Access has the entire library of Star Trek televisions shows as well as their exclusive originals Star Trek: Discovery , Star Trek: Short Treks and Star Trek: Picard . The free month offer is available until April 23rd. To take advantage:   CLICK HERE to try  CBS All Access FREE for 1 month . Use code ALL to redeem. 

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Both Hulu and Netflix currently offer free 7-day trial periods and have the Star Trek television library (with the exception of the the CBS All Access exclusives). If you are an Amazon Prime customer, then the Trek TV library is also available via Amazon Prime Video.

Stream (many) Star Trek movies with Hulu free trial and more

Access for streaming the thirteen Star Trek feature films gets more complex as they tend to move around from service to service as rights deals kick in and lapse. CBS All Access currently has Star Trek: Nemesis , which  is also available on the ad-supported Crackle streaming service, along with  Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.   Hulu (who offers a free week trial) has all the TOS movies with the exception of Star Trek IV , and they also have Insurrection . Amazon Prime Video also has most of the TOS and TNG era films. As for streaming the Kelvin films for free, the only one on a streaming service with a free 7-day trial is the 2009 Star Trek film on Fubo . If you already are a cable subscriber, some of the films are available on demand if you have Epix, Syfy or FX.

If you’re trying to figure out what’s where, try the JustWatch app , which allows you to search for individual titles and then tells you where to find them, both for free and at various price points.

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Star Trek audiobooks and ebooks available free for a month with Scribd

Another service that is offering a free month currently is Scribd . The subscription site offers unlimited ebooks and audiobooks including a number of Star Trek titles. Scribd’s Star Trek collection includes many of the latest releases as well.

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Books and movies also available digitally at your local library

Of course the streaming subscription services above are only offering free access for limited periods and to continue to enjoy them you will need to pay to subscribe. However, a great resource for free digital media that many people overlook is your local library. Most libraries these days, have a wide variety of ebooks, audiobooks and comic books to borrow. Many also offer access to streaming video services for film and television. As most physical libraries are closed during the pandemic, many are making it easy to get digital library cards online, providing access to their digital catalogs without leaving home. Some libraries are also waiving late fees to make it easier to rejoin and start borrowing again. For books and audiobooks most libraries offer their collections via the app Libby , with Hoopla being the most popular service libraries use for video. The apps are entirely free and available via a number of platforms. Availability for each library varies, with the bigger cities offering more selection.

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Reruns available free over the air with Heroes and Icons

You can also get your Star Trek TV the old-fashioned way, right over the airwaves, and entirely for free. Heroes & Icons is a digital broadcast television network that mostly airs reruns of classic television. Their weekday and Sunday schedules include a five-hour block of Trek shows: Star Trek: The Original Series , Star Trek: The Next Generation , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , Star Trek: Voyager , and Star Trek: Enterprise . To catch H&I TV you will need an antenna, which can be picked up for less than $20 . You can find out where to tune in for your city at handitv.com . The network is also available via a number of pay TV services, with the channel listings available at that same link. If you do have a pay TV package, BBC America also airs re-runs of  Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .

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Star Trek Online and mobile Star Trek games are ‘free to play’

If gaming is your thing, you can always check out the massive multiplayer game Star Trek Online which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The MMO is always releasing new content and you can start playing the game for free. However, the game does include a number of in-game purchase opportunities which are geared to making your play easier and more fun. But if you are a frugal Trekkie, there are still hours of Star Trek gaming you can enjoy without paying for anything. Star Trek Online is available on PCs as well as Playstation 4 and XBox One. To get started visit the official site .

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If you are looking for mobile Star Trek gaming fun for your Apple or Android phone or tablet there are currently three main options to check out. Perhaps the most popular these days is Star Trek: Fleet Command , a strategy game set in the Kelvin universe. Star Trek: Timelines is a strategy roleplaying game that spans the prime universe eras. And Star Trek Trexels II is a ship management game with an 8-bit animation style. While free to download and play, each of these games also offers in-game purchasing.

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Free Chief O’Brien at Work coloring book

As a way to help his fellow fans during this time, cartoonist Jon Adams ( see our 2017 interview ) has created a free downloadable 300-page coloring book based on his popular web-comic Chief O’Brien at Work . You can download it by CLICKING HERE .

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Nice article. Love what Heroes and Icons does every weeknight, it’s fantastic.

I will continue binge watching Deep Space Nine on Easter Sunday with my family and close friends. I have a free trial of Hulu and Netflix for one month.

It was a nice article in a time of crisis.

..”crisis”?

I’ve been preaching the H&I gospel since 2016. They started the All Star Trek block for the 50th anniversary. My only gripe is TOS used to be aired uncut, but not anymore.

..my goodness, I thought they were new!

H&I also has only the remastered versions — there’s some good there but people should also see the show as aired with original FX, either DVD, laser or VHS. That channel is a terrific way for new people to catch up, though.

Just acquired TOS on laserdisc. I almost forgot how good the non-remastered episodes looked when not viewing a 3rd generation syndication VHS recording.

Les Bian Romulan, I hear you — I ALWAYS switch to the unremastered versions when watching the Blu-rays. Some of the effects shots are a bit gnarly, but it’s worth it to see the hard work those 1960s technicians put into the effects.

Nice article,

I watch Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, TOS, The Next Generation, Voyager, and Enterprise on Netflix and Hulu. I don’t CBS All Access to watch Star Trek on Easter Sunday.

I used Audible to listen to Star Trek audiobooks for free. Sometimes I play free Star Trek games on my Xbox and my phone.

Happy Easter!

I am currently on a Pork furlough (luckily on full-pay) and am working my way through my TOS (My favourite Trek) DVD box sets. I also have a stash of Round 2/AMT Trek model kits to complete (again, TOS!) and am aware how lucky I have things, compared to some other folk.

I hope all of you, wherever you are, stay safe and well

Wow, getting paid to stay home? Goodwill here is deigning to cover us a month of Kaiser till end of April, but laid everybody off (except I guess admin and top management) w/o pay 2 weeks ago. They didn’t send anything about this to unemployment till April 6th, so I still haven’t been approved even though I applied back on the 23rd.

We finally got an update in the mail yesterday indicating that when they recall us and if they reopen your particular store, you have two days to show back up to work or your position is forfeit, which is hardly reassuring considering our region didn’t have its stores close till there was a public outcry from customers feeling the employees were in danger and that caused TV stations to start calling admin about it. So I imagine they are going to open as soon as they are legally able, and probably before we get any decent stock of PPE, or a workflow that doesn’t require us to be exposed to such a range of unchecked material coming through the dropoff door.

That’s hardly a thrilling propsect for somebody who already has COPD, had a 5 week pneumonia a few years back and is diabetic, married to a woman with 11 year+ still undiagnosed immune system issues that require her to be on the stuff that Trump’s big mouth prematurely just caused to become utterly scarce. If it wasn’t for the sporadic freelance writing income (made even more limited because so much I’d been writing about — WW84, CANDYMAN, and three stories on NO TIME TO DIE — got bumped back to Fall/Winter), I’d never have made the rent or utilities this month.

I’ve got my DVDs/Blu-Rays of TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, and all of the films. I’m good.

I’m with you, Lyle. In Maine, we had major power outages from Thursday into today. Thanks to my collection, I was still able to watch DS9 on my laptop! That’s why I insist on having Trek on physical media – I just don’t trust the cloud.

..H&I TV is carried over the air here, as yet on cable. If you have an amplified..electricity required for the signal booster..internal or external HD antenna, this channel comes in on non-compressed, high definition quality, better than satellite or cable picture and sound and runs all the (real) Trek series every night from Sundays through Fridays! I don’t care for nor watch regular broadcast networks, so it’s refreshing to rewatch the reruns without having to subscribe to anything!

I prefer streaming like Netflix but having an antenna is not bad.

I work from home and snow is falling outside. Star Trek is the only thing that keeps me from going insane. The world is becoming hell and I try my best to survive and stay positive.

the frugalest and easiest is to steal it from a store or online or a library… but the next best thing is just cbsaa for the series… it’s like 6 dollars a month and you get every show… obviously incl the new ones… i have a few friends who love trek and were dying to see picard but didn’t want another streaming service… i get it… it’s overwhelming and annoying as we shift from cable to this stuff and it’s gotta figure itself out… but if picard had been a movie instead, they would have had zero issues spending 15-20 dollars doing to see it. which is the same as 3 months of cbs to watch picard weekly… all 3 said to me “i know i know”… makes no sense… then when cbs had the free month they all signed on… SIX DOLLARS!!!!! at some point someone’s gotta bundle these streaming services and it’ll be just like cable again lol

Many Star Trek novels are available in used bookstores… cheap!

Library sales are great for finding Trek books.

But for the fact that I have plenty of episodes from all the series I watch saved up to last me for the next two months, I’d definitely spend all my time rewatching Star Trek from The Cage to the latest episode of Picard.

I’ve been enjoying the mobile Star Trek game Trexels 2. It is free, but you can pay money for more stuff, but I never do and enjoy it all the same. Lots of Star Trek Easter eggs.

BTW: Anyone know when or if CBSAA will get ALL the Star Trek movies? I thought that since the Paramount+CBS merger that CBSAA will get a lot of Paramount movies, and it would make sense to get Trek movies.

ALSO: Is there anywhere to stream TOS with the OLD effects? I have the Blue-Rays and can watch TOS with the old effects with those, but I wish I could just throw it on my phone or smart TV whenever.

CBSAA moves the Star Trek movies on and off the service, seemingly at random. Early on I think all of the TOS and TNG movies were up briefly, but there are times when there are no Trek films. The Kelvin Trek films have never been on their movie selection.

Download a paper model of your favorite Starship, print it out, add scissors, white glue and a few hours and you have a model for your ready room. http://Www.jleslie48.com is a good place to start, and an internet search will lead to others. All free and go from relatively simple to very detailed and complex. Make it so!

There’s a App for a service called Tubi which should also be available if you have a smart TV, Tubi has a bunch of the original films available. Netflix also has different “Star Trek” series available as does “Amazon Prime”.

For fans in Canada looking for a deal, crave, BellMedia’s OTT service, is offering a 30-day free trial direct subscription for those who have never subscribed before. (This seems better than some 7-day free promotions to subscribe through TV providers.)

All previous Trek series, plus Discovery, Picard and Short Treks are available.

Yeah so many thinks Star Trek isn’t in reruns anymore when you can literally catch it every night on multiple channels in America. I was so happy to learn BBC America was now airing DS9 every week. This and all the streaming options is what keeps this franchise alive and probably why we have new shows now. I think way more people watch the old shows in reruns than they do shows like Discovery and Picard because there are just so many more options.

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The 33-inch model surfaced on eBay after disappearing around 1979. An auction house is giving it to the son of Gene Roddenberry, the creator of “Star Trek.”

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A model of the U.S.S. Enterprise stands on a wooden base against a black backdrop.

By Emily Schmall

The first model of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the starship that appeared in the opening credits of the original “Star Trek” television series , has been returned to Eugene Roddenberry Jr., the son of the creator of the series, decades after it went missing.

“After a long journey, she’s home,” Mr. Roddenberry wrote on social media on Thursday.

For die-hard Trekkies, the model’s disappearance had become the subject of folklore, so an eBay listing last fall, with a starting bid of $1,000, didn’t go unnoticed.

“Red alert,” someone in an online costume and prop-making forum wrote, linking to the listing.

Mr. Roddenberry’s father, Gene Roddenberry, created the television series, which first aired in 1966 and ran for three seasons. It spawned numerous spinoffs, several films and a franchise that has included conventions and legions of devoted fans with an avid interest in memorabilia.

The seller of the model was bombarded with inquiries and quickly took the listing down.

The seller contacted Heritage Auctions to authenticate it, the auction house’s executive vice president, Joe Maddalena, said on Saturday. As soon as the seller, who said he had found it in a storage unit, brought it to the auction house’s office in Beverly Hills, Calif., Mr. Maddalena said he knew it was real.

“That’s when I reached out to Rod to say, ‘We’ve got this. This is it,’” he said, adding that the model was being transferred to Mr. Roddenberry.

Mr. Roddenberry, who is known as Rod, said on Saturday that he would restore the model and seek to have it displayed in a museum or other institution. He said reclaiming the item had only piqued his interest in the circumstances about its disappearance.

“Whoever borrowed it or misplaced it or lost it, something happened somewhere,” he said. “Where’s it been?”

It was unclear how the model ended up in the storage unit and who had it before its discovery.

The original U.S.S. Enterprise, a 33-inch model, was mostly made of solid wood by Richard C. Datin, a model maker for the Howard Anderson Company, a special-effects company that created the opening credits for some of the 20th century’s biggest TV shows .

An enlarged 11-foot model was used in subsequent “Star Trek” television episodes, and is now part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum , where it was donated by Paramount Studios in 1974.

Mr. Roddenberry, who said he gave the seller a “reward” for its recovery but did not disclose the terms, assembled a group of “Star Trek” production veterans, model makers and restoration specialists in Beverly Hills to authenticate the find.

The group included a “Star Trek” art supervisor, Michael Okuda, and his wife, Denise, an artist on “Star Trek” television series and films, and Gary Kerr, a “Trek x-pert” who served as technical consultant for the Smithsonian during a 2016 restoration of the 11-foot model.

“We spent at least an hour photographing it, inspecting the paint, inspecting the dirt, looking under the base, the patina on the stem, the grain in the wood,” Mr. Roddenberry said.

“It was a unanimous ‘This is 100 percent the one,’” he said.

Gene Roddenberry, who died in 1991 , kept the original model, which appeared in the show’s opening credits and pilot episode, on his desk.

Mr. Kerr compared the model to 1960s photos he had of the model on Mr. Roddenberry’s desk.

“The wood grain matched exactly, so that was it,” he said on Saturday.

The model went missing after Mr. Roddenberry lent it to the makers of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” which was released in 1979, Mr. Maddalena said.

“This is a major discovery,” he said, likening the model to the ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz,” a prop that was stolen in 2005 and recovered by the F.B.I. in 2018, and that Heritage Auctions is selling.

While the slippers represent hope, he said, the starship Enterprise model “represents dreams.”

“It’s a portal to what could be,” he said.

Emily Schmall covers breaking news and feature stories and is based in Chicago. More about Emily Schmall

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