Well, he did want to help women who were hurting.
Clearly, the easiest way to do that is to hurt them first. :eek:
Well, he did want to help women who were hurting.
Clearly, the easiest way to do that is to hurt them first. :eek:
“Is it possible? We’ve fallen into the same snare that killed them, a thousand-year-old booby trap?”
Gee, ya think?
Geordi is geeking out.
“We could do it! We could hold our own!”
I think you’ve done plenty of that on the holodeck already. :rolleyes:
“Leah, you’re beautiful!!”
Geordi hasn’t been to the sexual harassment prevention program.
Geordi, we don’t have time for your special fantasy time.
And here’s where the episode takes a turn for the creepy. :eek:
How to meet your future wife? by Geordi LaForge.
“Computer?!?”
Mom, I’m in here!! Don’t open the door.
See, that’s where a team of actual engineers would have been helpful.
Geordi’s trying to achieve “linkage”? :eek:
Clearly, that’s the theme of this episode.
Thank the gods, Picard’s driving.
I was worried that Troi was going to take over. :eek:
It would be like when Tommy Webber was driving in ‘Galaxy Quest’. She would hit every asteroid, destroying the ones holding the ship there.
So, why isn’t Data steering? He obviously could react much quicker than Picard could, human factor or not.
Data was very impressed. Do Androids Dream of bald men?
Or killing everyone in the process. She’s done it before, and she’ll do it again.
Sure, but they could have suggested the same maneuver to Data if he hadn’t thot of it. He would have performed it flawlessly.
And, of course, we’ll see Leah again in a more fleshly version in a future episode.
The creepy is just beginning. :eek:
Hey. Leave Geordi alone. Guy’s gotta get it anyway he can, even if he has to program it.
Preferably not in the form of a real person who is likely to stumble across your “sticky” programs. :eek: