Star Trek: The Next Generation 6x18 Starship Mine

Tuesday, 28 June 2011
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific

“You keep a saddle on board the Enterprise?”

Engage! :slight_smile:

Picard’s gonna snap any second. :eek:

“Mr. La Forge, I cannot excuse my entire senior staff. Mr. Worf beat you to it.” :smiley:

Tuvok! :eek:

Baryons are heavy subatomic particles, including protons and neutrons. As all compounds in the universe contain these particles, a process which eliminates baryons wouldn’t leave much behind. We can assume that the baryon sweep refers to a specific type of heavy subatomic particle created by the subspace field of warp drive, rather than the entire family of them. A baryon sweep would thus indeed be dangerous to organic matter, for the reason stated above.

Good thing the power went out before the beaming process started. That could have been messy. :eek:

“I have to admit it has a sort of strange fascination. How long can two people talk about nothing?” :smiley:

Poor Hutch. :frowning:

The lesson here is if you talk too much, you’re the first to die. :eek:

A bald barber? That’s ridiculous! :rolleyes:

got back from dinner a bit late and getting the disc - time check?

Patrick Stewart commented, “I enjoyed the episode enormously. It’s now in my top half a dozen episodes. It was wonderful to be out of uniform for an entire episode and to be on the ship without any of the other boring crew members.”

Interesting phrasing there. :rolleyes:

Almost 28 minutes.

coolio. synchronizing…

uh oh I’ve come in on technobabble.

I know I’ve seen this one before (because I watched all of TNG through on DVD) but I’m having no recollection of it. hm.

Budget considerations also affected the reception scenes, as extras were not available due to cost.

It’s Die Hard on a spaceship, although they like to deny that’s there’s any connection.

Oh, the redhead is Pat Tallman from Babylon 5! Neat. :stuck_out_tongue:

uh oh, not… profit! what is she, a Ferengi in disguise?

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[li]Rick Berman stated, “This was a classic example of a bravura role for Picard. It had a real tone and style to the look of the show and I think Cliff Bole did a nice job directing it. I enjoyed seeing Patrick as an actor being able to get physical.” (Captains’ Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 275)[/li][li]In contrast, Michael Piller remarked, “It didn’t feel like Star Trek to me. I liked the show and thought it was very effective and well directed by Cliff, but I was worried that it was very violent, which troubled me. Picard slugging it out with the two women wasn’t silly, and Patrick did his usual fine job, but it was derivative.” (Captains’ Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 275)[/li][/ul]