TAS: "Albatross" deals with finger-pointing in the aftermath of a plague. We still have that to look forward to.
I was watching TNG Season 1 before and the Enterprise crew started coming down with a severe respiratory virus almost unrelated to the episode's plot. It was the Haven episode, I think. It was weird cause I don't remember it at all lol.
I was watching TNG Season 1 before and the Enterprise crew started coming down with a severe respiratory virus almost unrelated to the episode's plot. It was the Haven episode, I think. It was weird cause I don't remember it at all lol.
"Angel One"
I swear, I think I have this experience everytime I rewatch "Angel One." That plotline is so forgettable, yet also so huge and dramatic! It's weird that the stakes of the A story are so low -- save these few guys who don't actually want saving? -- contrasted with this B story where the stakes are "everyone on board is about to die horribly of the plague!"
I recently started a re-watch of ENT and arrived at this episode last night. Even the specifics of the epidemic seemed eerily familiar:Dear Doctor (ENT)
Sure, we could do something to stop this whole mass death. But you know, we feel more like letting it run its natural course and watch it from above. See you around, fuckers!
PHLOX: You're treating them with a synthetic antibody?
ESAAK: It's effective at first, but the disease mutates. Once it moves into the respiratory system there's no way of controlling it. Pulmonary failure usually follows in a few days.
Dear Doctor (ENT)
Sure, we could do something to stop this whole mass death. But you know, we feel more like letting it run its natural course and watch it from above. See you around, fuckers!
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