Geordi La Forge was one of the most memorable and well-loved characters from the iconic The Next Generation had when it first premiered, so it seems only natural that fans would want to revisit the iconic sequel series.

The Next Generation featured Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, a tea-drinking, peacemaking Frenchman who preferred diplomacy over the more rough-and-tumble leadership style that Captain Kirk favored. By Picard's side were a slew of legendary characters that have since become immortalized in Trek legend as some of the best the franchise has had to offer, such as the endearingly innocent android Data and the mischievously omnipotent being Q.

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One of those beloved characters is Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, a blind Starfleet officer who served as a helmsman on Picard's ship, the Enterprise-D. Geordi was a loyal crewmember and a trusted officer whose engineering prowess got the Enterprise out of many a sticky situation, eventually becoming the ship's chief engineer. He also had a strong friendship with Data, which remained a primary characteristic of his arcs in both the films and the movies. With Picard beginning, audiences have gotten an idea of what happens to Picard, Data, Troi, and Riker, but what about Geordi?

Geordi La Forge in Star Trek Next Generation

In The Next Generation, Geordi's last appearance is in the show's finale "All Good Things," which ends with he and his core crewmates amicably playing a game of poker. After the events of TNG, the next portion of Geordi's timeline is during the TNG films: Generations, First , Insurrection, and NemesisGeordi helps Data with the activation and use of his emotion chip during Star Trek: Generations, and is shortly kidnapped by Doctor Tolian Soran when Data is unable to respond due to his newfound ability to feel fear. Although he was eventually rescued, Geordi was tortured and his  VISOR was used to cripple the Enterprise, eventually resulting in the ship's destruction. Thankfully, Geordi survived the ordeal, and sometime between the events of Generations and First , he traded out his signature VISOR for a pair of ocular implants.

In First , Geordi successfully persuaded Captain Picard to take the newly christened Enterprise-E to the front lines to battle the Borg, which later caused him and the rest of the crew to be thrown back in time to 2063. It was there that Geordi ended up working side-by-side with one of his heroes, Zefram Cochran. With Geordi and Cochran's help, the Enterprise was able to return to the right time period.

Geordi accompanied Picard on a trip to the planet Ba'ku during creating B-4, another Soong-type android which is identical to Data in appearance and seems to hold at least some of his memories.

According to the Star Trek: Picard Countdown comic, Geordi played a major part in building the Romulan rescue fleet on Mars that was destoryed prior to the events of Star Trek: Picard. However, Picard cited him as a possible option for a crew member on a mission to Romulus, which seems to indicate that Geordi survived the android attack. Given that Data, Troi, and Riker are all set to make appearances, Geordi being alive leaves the door open for LeVar Burton to reprise his role as the iconic engineer at some point during the series.

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