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collection, it hosts several unique, user-contributed digital artifacts and broadcasts that are difficult to find on standard streaming platforms. These "exclusives" primarily consist of original , rare promotional specials, and technical manuals . Broadcast Rarities & VHS Archives
Between 1990 and 1995, the only way to see TNG in widescreen (matted) at home was on LaserDisc. The Internet Archive houses rips of the that came with these sets. These include: star trek tng internet archive exclusive
It was a typical day on the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, with Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew navigating through the vast expanse of space. However, little did they know that their adventures were about to take on a new dimension. The Internet Archive houses rips of the that
The STTNG-IAE represents a form of : fans act as archivists when corporations will not. Yet it relies on the same infrastructure as piracy. The key distinction is intent (long-term access vs. commercial bypass) and effect (no evidence of displacing sales, as no sales exist). The STTNG-IAE represents a form of : fans
The Internet Archive is the closest thing to the Federation's ideals: a repository of human knowledge and culture, free to access, preserved not for profit, but for the betterment of the species. It feels like a glitch in the capitalist matrix that you can pull up a TNG episode from 1987 for free while a multi-billion dollar corporation charges you a monthly fee for the same thing.
: A 10th-anniversary tribute featuring over 750 "never-before-seen" (at the time of publication in 1997) illustrations and photographs. Larry Nemecek’s TNG Companion