Okay, wasn't sure if I was right or not; I did my best not to look it up. For the extra credit, you didn't mean the tactical position? I can't remember another one, but then again I don't have a photographic recollection of the entire series like a lot of us do. Here's my question, and it's from an episode we all deliberately avoid. In "Shades of Gray," what does Riker say his grandfather was bitten by, and then what happened to what bit him?
O'Brien filled in for the Chief Engineer in All Good Things... he organized the Engineers into getting the warp plasma inducers fixed. And I misquoted Picard: As to your question I'd say a snake and it died, but other than that bad joke, which is probably better than the episode, I got nothing.
Oh it was a snake. He said that a snake bit his grandfather, but after being in pain for three days, the snake died. It was a corny little Riker joke. I promise never to quote "Shades of Gray" ever again.
Walker Keel. In the episode we saw him, we saw a female captain, who allegedly made captain faster than anyone else. What was her name?
That sounds more right. I knew it was some captain in season 1... but I kept hearing "Anne and Melissa" in Patrick Stewart's voice rather than Jonathan Frakes'.
Patrick Stewart did say Walter Keel had no brothers only two sister's "Ann and Melissa"; he mentioned, after being introduced to Captain Scott that she made Captain faster than anyone in Starfleet history "present company included." Well my question: At the beginning of Data's Day, how many days had it been since The Enterprise had been commissioned?