Kirk and crew hijack the decommissioned and battle-scarred Enterprise to reunite Spock's soul with his body -- but discover that the Genesis planet has been taken over by Klingons.
An alien probe threatens to destroy Earth, and the only way to stop it is for Kirk and his crew to journey back to twentieth century San Francisco to retrieve a pair of humpback whales.
Spock's half-brother Sybok hijacks the Enterprise, brainwashing the crew and taking the ship on a dangerous mission to find God beyond the Great Barrier at the center of the galaxy.
Kirk and McCoy are arrested when Klingon Chancellor Gorkon is assassinated en route to a Federation peace summit. The Enterprise crew must free their shipmates and expose a conspiracy that could unravel the peace process.
History gives way to a new crew, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard must enlist the help of Captain Kirk -- now living in a timeless energy ribbon -- to stop a madman from destroying entire planetary systems.
To save Earth, the Enterprise must follow a Borg ship into the past and ensure that humans' first contact with aliens occurs -- while defending the ship and Commander Data from Borg assimilation.
Picard risks a court martial to protect the Baku from being displaced by the Federation and Sona, when he learns that they wish to take advantage of the planet's natural healing and longevity properties.
A diplomatic mission to forge peace with the Romulan Empire throws the crew of the Enterprise into the midst of a new conflict, led by an enemy with very personal ties to Captain Picard.
When a rogue Romulan ship travels into the past and alters Federation history, a young Jim Kirk must find the determination to lead the Enterprise against him.
After a terrorist attack on Earth Captain Kirk takes his crew on a hunt for revenge on the perpetrator, and are caught up in a secret plot to reshape all of Starfleet.
In the midst of their deep-space mission the Enterprise is attacked and the crew marooned on a hostile planet, where the crew face an alien threat with a deeply personal grudge against the Federation.