Oh no, they definitely die. They just don’t stay dead.
Oh SNAP!! It’s Quark!!
Correction noted.
No one stays dead in SF.
That works.
They have hair on par with the Kazon.
“No, you can’t keep him.”
Oh. OK, in that case, who’s in the center seat of the Enterprise-D?
“No. You can’t keep him.”
Point to Badger.
Very Nymphy.
Who else?
Sorry I started it. I dislike those debates. d:
Brought it up as a joke. (:
Is this the first appearance of a Star Trek alumni?
I don’t know, Now that the episodes are not the same as the DVDs. But I think it is the first in this viewing order.
Yeah. I know. I play for fun. I hate when it gets stoopid.
Picard. Riker. Shelby. Troi.
Sorry, that one was roped off or I would have been.
There was a Klingon captain’s chair I didn’t sit in. Note that it still has the position adjustment from when it was in a car.
Troi. Debate settled. d:
“We can’t kill him.”
Wow, Daniel…
This episode has many elements in common with the original series Star Trek episode, “Errand of Mercy”, where the heroes attempt to fight to protect a rigidly pacifistic and apparently primitive race of people from violent oppression, only to discover that the “primitives” are in actual fact far more powerful than they thought.
Sort of isn’t in DVD order now, but it would have been until the new Trek movie.