ahhhh, I’m a few minutes behind I think. you’d think especially in this ep–considering the solution–they’d have paid attention to that. they needed you as a continuity consultant
The same reason they need all the 18th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd century historians that we’ve never seen.
Holodeck material shouldn’t exist in the real world.
All excited about going downtown.
Do with that what you will.
I’ve sent my resume. No responses yet.
Bev looks great. She is a panic in this.
I excuse it in the pilot, because those sorts of things usually aren’t all hashed out quite yet, but this episode has no excuse.
Heh.
Until the power went out one day, and your fragile, reality-starved brain explodes. :eek:
Just wait until they go around the world. :rolleyes:
The first of many holodeck breakdowns. They are a necessary evil. They’ll never shut them down, even with all their problems.
Awww, you take away all my fun. Reality pshaw
“She’s a lady, all right, and her name is Enterprise.”
“Sounds like a working girl to me.”
The ship’s a whore! :eek:
LOL!! talos as Barclay
Good thing Scotty didn’t hear that.
Not far from the truth.
But even before this problem starts, Picard has to get this speech down exactly right, and yet he’s dicking around on the holodeck instead. WTF?
I love how Beverly claps when the historian gets shot (Python reference, perhaps?). Nice compassion there.
“You just struck me!”
Well, you did shoot someone. That guy plays a pretty good Peter Lorre. Weasel.
It’s a different ship. His Enterprise was too classy for that.
Look it’s Joe from ‘Reservoir Dogs’.
Yeah. 1701-D’s nacelles are further apart. Tart.
And Elaine’s father from Seinfeld.
“He went to baatroom!”
The Jarada were a casualty of budget issues. Torme spent much time creating their back-story, they were a hive mind culture. Quite obvious, nothing gets wasted in the writer’s room.
Why would the real people vanish?