This LoRA is focused on the visual aesthetic of Star Trek: The Next Generation, particularly the early-season look and feel. It emphasizes the slightly janky, practical, and charming sci-fi style of late-80s/early-90s television rather than polished modern reinterpretations.
Characters were not explicitly tagged or trained, but with careful prompting you can sometimes coax partial likenesses. The real strength of the model is the environmental and design language: retro LCARS-style panels, chunky sci-fi computers, soft lighting, stage-like sets, and the familiar “humanoid alien” approach; forehead bumps, strange prosthetics, and low-budget creativity included.
*These LoRAs are test runs for much larger model that should know every character and race.
Best used for: TNG-style interiors, aliens, uniforms, tech gadgets and that unmistakable early-season Star Trek atmosphere.
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Trained on 9b base. Had to raise rank for decent skin quality.
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You find a magic djinni willing to grant you a wish. You say with confidence knowing djinni are tricksters: "I want to live in a Star-Trek based reality!", DONE. Welcome to 3 days before the Eugenics Wars... "fuck".
Is that reference from the show with the obnoxious characters?🥸
@eyeonyou The writers for the shows have done some dumb stuff concerning it, but its now basically WW3 with a nuked planet and 80% of the human pop dead.
There's a certain guy from the original Lower Decks who would be nice to have added to the training data. Male eye candy in TNG is practically nil except for him.



















