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need help in identifying two episodes

StealthSkater

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Please help me to identify 2 episodes. One was where the Enterprise was caught in a two-dimensional space/universe. The colored special effects were great as it was flying inside it.

The other was when humans were being "morphed" into strange creatures. Geordi was next in line until they saved him in time.

Thank you!

K.R.A.M. (www.stealthskater.com)
 
Please help me to identify 2 episodes. One was where the Enterprise was caught in a two-dimensional space/universe. The colored special effects were great as it was flying inside it.

The other was when humans were being "morphed" into strange creatures. Geordi was next in line until they saved him in time.

Thank you!

K.R.A.M. (www.stealthskater.com)
Welcome to the board!

I believe the 2 episodes you have in-mind are "The Loss" and "Identity Crisis." Welcome to the board.
I concur

The first one seems to be The Orville, one of the last episodes of the 1st season.
I think not :vulcan:
 
Yup. "New Dimensions" is the Orville episode. I do not recall any TNG episode exploring 2D space. Futurama had but that wasn't anything remotely like Orville's take:

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Wow. Just think of all the 2D critters that ship of theirs flattened... oh, wait...
 
As TNG's The Loss and that Orville episode aired decades apart, I'd think I have to be tripping to mix the two...
 
As TNG's The Loss and that Orville episode aired decades apart, I'd think I have to be tripping to mix the two...
“The Loss” has the Enterprise trapped by those 2-D creatures that are heading towards a cosmic string. (They were created with bits of a plastic shopping bag floating in a bathtub full of water.) The Enterprise gets away before entering the cosmic string that could’ve destroyed them.
 
Except I don't see how one think it was a TNG episode like the OP seemed to...

But whatever :lol:
 
In The Orville their ship was in 2D space (in 3D form), in TNG's 'The Loss' Enterprise is stuck with 2D beigns.

Basically the same thing, Orville wasn't squished into 2D.
 
The poster may be referring to Where No One Has Gone Before based on the colorful special effects that were flying by the ship.
 
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