ST:The Next Generation 3X26 The Best of Both Worlds - 8/24 @ 11PM ET

Anyone lose audio in youtube?

“Well, I’ve only got two pair, but I’ve got to see your hole card.”

Shelby, you little minx, you! :stuck_out_tongue:

You may recognize the Admiral. George Murdock played the Doctor of the original Battlestar Galactica.

I’m watching on DVD. shrug

It’s occasionally distorted. I think that’s from the ripping process the poster used.

There are several theories, some conspiracy, some related to the BP oil catastrophe.

“What’s your impression of Shelby?”

I don’t do impressions. :rolleyes:

So we’ve pumped out all of the oil, and now the hollow earth is imploding? :eek:

Michael Piller’s contract was up. He mentions having this conversation (between Troi and Riker) with himself. He decided to stay with Trek.

“What do you think?”

Yeah. Thanks, “Counselor”. :rolleyes:

“Enterprise will do just fine without you?”

Ouch.

giggle

I don’t know. It’s like the bird flu buzz. The news media uses fear like a product.

Now with extra terror! :smiley:

My thought too. d:

“It’s a shot in the dark, Captain.”

Of course, in space, almost everything is.

While the Borg had proven popular after their introduction in the second season episode “Q Who”, the writers had struggled to bring them back, noting the problem of writing for a race with no personality. In fact, Michael Piller himself had tried throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation’s third season to devise a new story about the Borg. While several of the writing staff suggested creating a “queen bee” to act as a spokesperson, Michael Piller resisted these proposals. He commented, “To me, there was something special and frightening about the Borg that their lack of character brought. For a show that dwells and specializes in character to be challenged and possibly destroyed by a characterless villain seemed, to me, to be a special kind of threat. But when we started talking about the cliffhanger and the Borg, we really did talk about who was going to be the queen bee.” It was Piller who came up with the notion of meeting this requirement by having Picard be assimilated. The writer recalled, “It all just fell into place. I said, ‘I’ve got it. Picard will be the queen bee.’”

What ship had trouble? Missed it.

The music here gave me goosebumps first time I saw this. The hairs on the back of my neck are standing up right now.

USS Lalo

http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/USS_Lalo

Thanks.

Baltar