I don’t like how they use it in “Measure of a Man”. like a lot of Riker’s argument, it seems lame
really? I wonder if she would have been interesting enough to be a recurring character like Lore was
This story had the most re-writes from the first season episodes. Data was originally created by aliens. They changed that Dr. Noonian Soong and added the positronic brain, as a homage to Asimov.
Oh, come on! That was so dramatic. I remember as a child being like, “Oooohhh, SNAP!”
that’s just it! “ooooh, a machine has an off-switch. of course he’s property” pure drama, no logic.
Watching Lore read the entire Starfleet database. Yeah. I agree with Audra. I want my superpower to be able to read quickly and retain everything.
He is fully functional, after all. :rolleyes:
Sorry, I was running late.
Humans have several. Unfortunately, most of them don’t turn us back on afterward. :eek:
Interesting. Never knew that.
Picard is very much acting like the teaching captain in this episode.
“That was a legitimate question by a security officer.”
I always wished that we got to learn more about the crystalline entity.
What’s with the ops guy having the big smirk when Wesley entered the turbolift?
Perry Mason Drama. Dun-Dun-Dun
“Captain, I’m picking up a bogey coming in on a ten-o’clock tangent.”
Really? There are so many issues with that statement, I don’t know where to begin.
Did they really need Geordi to go take a look at it to determine that it’s a giant snowflake?
No one takes teenagers seriously, man!!
He’s a man with unique vision.
“You want to be as stupid as them, dear brother.”
Camera angle and lighting. giggle
“You’re putting me off the bridge?”
Oh no, you di’n’t!!! :eek:
First time I saw this, I made a joke with myself. Since I watched all of TNG alone. No geek friends. Anyway, I said, “It wants to reach out and touch someone.”
I was alone in a room. poor me.
pout
“Now show me your warrior fierceness.”
Lore is kinky.
“Are you prepared for the kind of death you’ve earned, little man?”
Best threat, ever.