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List of Trek questions that keep us up at night

During the time of Genesis dozens, nay hundreds of crew members should have been eaten/killed by others. It's idiotic to assume that creatures like whatever worf was would just wander the corridors of the ship without killing anyone.

Ensign Dern would seem to agree with you.
 
^And Deanna laughed it off by joking that she'd have to clear a week for Barclay. What about the ones who killed their friends.

If I had written that episode, I would have had that virus (or whatever) only affect one or few individuals, not the while ship.
 
^And Deanna laughed it off by joking that she'd have to clear a week for Barclay. What about the ones who killed their friends.

If I had written that episode, I would have had that virus (or whatever) only affect one or few individuals, not the while ship.

Also they have fantastic plastic surgeons in the future. Beverly had her face severely burned by Worf's venom and yet by the end of the episode, not even a scar was left of that.
 
Also they have fantastic plastic surgeons in the future. Beverly had her face severely burned by Worf's venom and yet by the end of the episode, not even a scar was left of that.

That fact always made me wonder something about B'Elanna. If she was so bothered by her forehead ridges why didn't she just have them removed? If she was so bothered by her daughter having them why not plan to give her the option (after she reached a certain age of course and could make an informed decision) on whether or not she wanted to keep them.
 
That fact always made me wonder something about B'Elanna. If she was so bothered by her forehead ridges why didn't she just have them removed?
But then her headbutts would lose efficiency.:D
If she was so bothered by her daughter having them why not plan to give her the option (after she reached a certain age of course and could make an informed decision) on whether or not she wanted to keep them.

That part gives me the shivers. That she would almost make herself guilty of something so ghastly and yet not be judged or punished in any way. To me it's tantamount to a parent's attempt at mutilating their children, IE something serious.
 
But then her headbutts would lose efficiency.:D


That part gives me the shivers. That she would almost make herself guilty of something so ghastly and yet not be judged or punished in any way. To me it's tantamount to a parent's attempt at mutilating their children, IE something serious.

Sorry...didn't word that quite right. I meant that when the daughter reached the age of around 15 or so SHE Would decide if whether or not she wanted to keep the forehead ridges.
 
During the time of Genesis dozens, nay hundreds of crew members should have been eaten/killed by others. It's idiotic to assume that creatures like whatever worf was would just wander the corridors of the ship without killing anyone.
Worf wanted to make love, not war.:luvlove:
 
There should have been dozens like him. What I don't get is that Beverly is responsible for all that and she just basically laughs it off at the end of the episode. How about a little show of guilt?
In real life Crusher would be charged or struck off, using untested medication on a crewmember. She looked down on the methods her fellow surgeon used on Worf to cure his paralysis, then she does something similar.
 
In real life Crusher would be charged or struck off, using untested medication on a crewmember. She looked down on the methods her fellow surgeon used on Worf to cure his paralysis, then she does something similar.

Or much worse. She endangered the lives of more than a thousand people and caused the death of at least one.
 
I didn't see any hair on that thing he had become. He was covered with a carapace of sorts. Hard as a rock, which on Worf seems appropriate.
yes but when he bit Deanna he did a love bite either that or thought she was dinner and his hair was still long
 
yes but when he bit Deanna he did a love bite either that or thought she was dinner and his hair was still long

Yes, B'lana did the same thing to Tom when she was... Ponfarring. That kind of damming evidence must make it hard to cheat on one's spouse without them finding out about it. The Klingon must have very stable marriages.:lol:
 
If Klingons wear armour in their day to day work lives, why do Klingon women have their cleavage exposed, and thus easy stabby/shooty access to their hearts?
 
If Klingons wear armour in their day to day work lives, why do Klingon women have their cleavage exposed, and thus easy stabby/shooty access to their hearts?

I guess, it's supposed to distract their adversaries, unless of course they are not interested in women, IE gay men or straight women.

It's doesn't seem like their armour protects them from phaser/disruptor fire.
 
I remember that either Lursa or Betor was pregnant toward the end of the seventh season of TNG (I don't remember which). I wonder if she had her child before Generation and what happened to that child after she was blown to bits.
 
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