It’s all wibbly-wobbly and timey-wimey!!! :eek:
Troi is a Public Enemy Number 1 in the 25 century.
Well, Riker blames Worf for her death so maybe it was a Klingon ritual…or a night of passion that did it. Bow-chica-wa-wa
Damn Klingons!
THEY KILLED MY SON!!!
It’s the end of Segismundo’s soliloquy (Jornada 2) in Pedro Calderon de la Barca’s 1635 play “Life is a Dream” (“La vida es sueño”). One of my favorite pieces of Spanish verse.
Hey, old school Trekkies…Talos…do you notice the USS Pasteur looks like those early prototype sketches of the Enterprise in those books like Making of Star Trek?
“I’ll see if I can get the Klingon’s attention.”
gooseflesh
Love that.
and a warp core breach!
Admiral Riker. That just sounds wrong.
Nice. I mean, it’s no Row, Row, Your Boat, but…it’s nice.
They still don’t have good surge protectors in the future, do they?
“Unlike you, I still have a sense of honor and loyalty” oh, Worf
Super-fast transporters! Nice!
And purple!
Wow. It’s been a while. I totally forgot that the destruction of the Pasteur caused the anomaly. This is a very clever, well written episode. Perfect as the finale.
ooh and shiny purple-green “blanket.”
WTF, textiles of the future!?
Warp 13?
No! They’re all gonna become salamanders!!! :eek:
I have all the specs and diagrams at home (not really…not of that ship)
Of course. It also looks like the design for the Discovery from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I don’t think “coalesce” means what Beverly thinks it means. But I’m not a biologist.
That only happens in horribly written Voyager episodes.