Trek Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
11 PM Eastern - 8 PM Pacific
“To understand death, I must amass information on every aspect of it. Every kind of dying. The experiments shouldn’t take more than a third of your crew, maybe half.”
Trek Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
11 PM Eastern - 8 PM Pacific
“To understand death, I must amass information on every aspect of it. Every kind of dying. The experiments shouldn’t take more than a third of your crew, maybe half.”
Welcome to the “bottle show”. Ah. Budget constraints.
Be sure to listen for the classic Trek fight music when Worf and Riker are in the holodeck.
Watch for the Yamato’s NCC number. In this episode it is 1305-E. It will be changed to 71807 in the later episode “Contagion”, a rare continuity error.
“You’re worried.”
Wow. She’s insightful.
Worf and Riker hanging in the holodeck.
They are so accommodating to their pet Klingon. ducks
There is the original Trek fight music!! WooT!!!
“Those sessions are too personal to share.”
Hmmm…yeah. Alrighty then.
Wait a sec, Data. In ‘The Immunity Syndrome’ the Enterprise crew experienced this same kinda blackness in space.
See the Klingon knows about the giant monster in space that devours ships.
Great job, Picard. You got your ship lost.
Wait…the sun doesn’t revolve around the Earth. Whut?!?
The dang zoom on the camera ain’t working.
Dr. Pulaski. Bigot.
“Can something without dimension be another dimension?”
“That’s an interesting question.”
And more interesting than this episode.
Be a beacon.
Sorry I couldn’t join you on this one.
It’s a good one. Always cool to put the crew in serious jepordary.
And Picard would rather die than submit.
Kirk would have recated differently—changed the rules, beat the odds.
What Pulaski is thinking:
No wonder you’re lost. There’s a kid and a robot driving!!
This is the first episode they used the flashing red lights for red alert.
Those crafty Romulans.