Data killed a lot of cats.
(On TNG, the gender switched once or twice.)
There's no way that that is only Spot 2.
I just read about a scientist who would collect tattoos from dead people (with their permission).They're all weird. Some are just more dangerously weird than others.![]()
They used a Borg one here. We know what they look like.That's how they got to the Synth planet in only 15 minutes. It had to be a Borg transwarp conduit. The La Sirena doesn't have a transwarp engine.![]()
Spinner’s character could be Lore. I don’t buy this son nonsense
I must have been too tired when I first saw the episode in the morning, but there is a second reference to The Sandman: the sandman himself is a mythical figure who reputedly takes the eyes of children who do not sleep. All throughout the story, there are references to eyes and eyesight, and IIANM, Coppelius is seen with human-like figures without eyes. The fact that Archana was stabbed through "her beautiful eye" relates back to the story again.I've just started the episode, but referencin ETA Hoffmann's The Sandman in the planet name was a weird choice. Coppelius was not just a maker of automatons, he was secretive and devious, responsible for the madness of the protagonist and the death of his father.
Granddads and grand children who are identical?
If he really is a Soong...
1. Clones.
2. Suspended animation/timetravel forward.
3. Immortality.
Star Trek has changed what Borg transwarp conduits look like since TNG. They're not all the same kind of visual effect.
Because we have to have something to complain about.Yep. Which is why I don't get why anyone thinks the PIC transwarp conduit looks "wrong."
Have you watched Star Trek? O_oSo the crew is now friendly and jokey with Agnes after she murdered a man in cold blood? What? Have they forgiven her or something? Why aren't they keeping her in the brig?
Have you watched Star Trek? O_o
Garak: " It's just that lately I've noticed that everyone seems to trust me. It's quite unnerving. I'm still trying to get used to it. Next thing I know, people are going to be inviting me to their homes for dinner. "I've watched every single episode of every single show and I've never seen anyone act so warmly towards a murderer in any of the other shows. Even Lon Suder wasn't treated all that warmly.
The Picard crew forgave her awfully quickly.
Temporarily being operative. I don’t think something mechanical would be “dead” from that level of damage. Data had his head blown off and reattached 500 years later. A poke in the eye doesn’t seem public funeral worthy. More like repair bay. Unless death is permanent because they are organic living things.Star Trek androids frequently have the same locations for weaknesses that biological humanoids do. The head. Organs. Anything close to or connected to the brain.
Data temporarily shut down after a long rod or sword-like weapon was driven through his body and had to be reactivated and revived aboard the Enterprise-D, possibly in "Thine Own Self(TNG)."
Sorry, I was reminded of Spock's comment after Rand was almost raped by Kirk's evil side. So funny.I've watched every single episode of every single show and I've never seen anyone act so warmly towards a murderer in any of the other shows. Even Lon Suder wasn't treated all that warmly.
The Picard crew forgave her awfully quickly.
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