that’s what makes Worf such a badass
So they learn how to make these transwarp spaceholes, but the Federation is apparently utterly unable to do so after this. WTF?
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[li]It’s the first time that the Enterprise-D is commanded by a female officer (Beverly Crusher). Previously, the original Enterprise NCC-1701 was commanded by lieutenant Uhura in the TAS episode “The Lorelei Signal”, and the ill-fated Enterprise-C’s captain was Rachel Garrett. It could be argued that Deanna Troi was in command of the Enterprise-D during the episode “Disaster”, as the highest ranking officer known to be alive after the ship was struck by quantum filaments.
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At least Beverly can be trusted not to crash the ship.
Treknobabble can lead to lazy storytelling
yeah this episode is just meh for me.
[ul]While not very apparent or recognizable, the Borg building in this and the next episode is the Brandeis-Bardin Institute, perhaps most well known as the building said to contain the command center and power chamber in the first five seasons of Power Rangers. [1] This institute was also used as Camp Khitomer in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
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Go, go, Power Rangers!
yeah, but she’s a real one-trick pony with those metaphasic shields
Oh noes! Obvious trap is a trap! :eek:
Still, it’s a pretty good trick.
they never had another cliffhanger that could compare to The Best of Both Worlds
okay, time for me to collapse. ¡hasta mañana, Señor B! ¡buenas noches, profesora!
True. By this point, we knew that Data was never really going to go full Dark Side, and we knew that they’d never really kill him off.
[spoiler]Until they did, of course. [/spoiler]
Mmm, bonus nachos.
Good night!
buenas noches! Debo acostarme tambien, ya que faltan nueve horas no mas para mi primera clase del semestre…
¡Buena suerte!