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First Contact (Ep) Discussion
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Location: Liverpool, UK
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Re: First Contact (Ep) Discussion
We could always presume that Riker's mission was one of the first, and that the local atmosphere of paranoia was indeed revealed early on, but disastrously so. This seems a bit unlikely, though: why would the first officer of a roaming starship be involved in a long-term surveillance endeavor? Shouldn't these early phases be the job of dedicated specialists who have nothing better to do with their professional time? The fact that we mainly observe the Malcorian side of things rather than the Federation one helps here, though. We don't learn everything about this infiltration program. How much did Riker's capture hasten the process? Was Picard ready to beam down to the presidential palace in a matter of days in any case? Were the preliminary studies careful but faulty? Or did the UFP recognize it would be taking a great risk when contacting the government (and also deciding that openly contacting the general population would lead to an unmitigated disaster), but proceeding anyway because of the time pressures from the Malcorian warp program? Many a thing is possible, and the complexity of the situation can be fully appreciated without our heroes spelling it out. Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: Regina, SK, Canada
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I want to know just what that Malcorian Internal Minister was so afraid of it they kept contact with them, was he just too afraid of aliens walking around his world? I know that was typical "Cold War" xenophobia mentality, and plenty of it is still around today but I'd like to have seen his viewpoint on this a bit more. |
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Location: Bay Area, CA
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That was the most memorable part of the episode! |
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Location: Bay Area, CA
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Location: Nuevo México
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You are. It was a brilliant little bit and a lot of fun, and it was a nice wisp of old-school Shatner. It also has Dennis's name all over it. I know it was him. |
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Location: Michigan
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6th and 7th season Picard hates diplomacy. He makes fun of it, as does the rest of the characters. For instance, "Euchine Cha'for" in Star Trek: Insurrection. Picard becomes an archaeologist and historian, for some reason. And, in the movies, he becomes Star Trek's version of Bruce Willis. This is the episode that I absolutely love because it's showing not only how the Federation makes First Contact, but how talented Picard is at diplomacy. I like the debate between the old values and the new. It's something we face every day and for Star Trek to put in an episode, it's great to see. It's a universal concern--Conservative versus Liberal, no matter the culture.
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Location: In pre-production
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I thought that was hilarious! ![]() What's wrong with a little humor? The show's supposed to be entertaining. And anyway, that there was a moment that poked fun at a sort of stereotype of UFO believers, as well as fanbois—and, by the way, no "serious" discussion of close encounters is complete without at least mentioning wackos—that in no way undermined anything.
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Location: Denver
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