Riker was quite the ladies' man in Star Trek: TNG.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Over the course of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Commander William T. Riker justifiably earned the reputation of being a ladies' man. Taking over the moniker from Captain James T. Kirk of Star Trek: The Original Series, Riker had several episode-long romances throughout his time on the Enterprise.
7 Yuta in TNG's "The Vengeance Factor When the Enterprise hosts the leader of the planet Acamar III, Commander Riker tries to get to know the leader's assistant, Yuta . Yuta struggles to open up to Riker, speaking cryptically about her past and her plans for the future. As Captain Picard attempts to facilitate negotiations between the Acamarians and the raiders known as the Gatherers, one of the Gatherers winds up murdered.
4 Etana Jol in TNG's "The Game" While on Shore Leave on the planet Risa, Riker meets a Ktarian woman named Etana Jol . Etana introduces Riker to a game with a device that fits over his head and projects images in front of his eyes. Riker brings the game back to the Enterprise and eventually, the entire crew becomes addicted to playing it.
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