Yeah and at least she wasn't the chief medical officer put in command during a borg incident.Nope. She was put on the command training program.


(See TNG S7 "Descent II")
Yeah and at least she wasn't the chief medical officer put in command during a borg incident.Nope. She was put on the command training program.
Yes moving. As in foreword momentum. Advancing.Yeah....moving??? At the very end....fantastic......useless episode!
I remember someone back in the TOS era complaining about that. (David Gerrold, maybe?) Too much like the old RN practice of having Marines to keep the crew in line. That subtext became text in "Turnabout Intruder," but that was the end of TOS anyway.but it seemed like Kirk always had armed red shirts/security guards standing on either side of the turbo lift doors. So there was some attempt to keep the bridge secure.
Too much like the old RN practice of having Marines to keep the crew in line.
Also notice they say they can’t jump while cloaked...strange thing to remark if they couldn’t jump anyway.
I always thought they were there to keep the bridge safe from intruders. Not to police the crew.
Cool, and that will matter in a couple years once she's had a chance to run all the command training necessary.Nope. She was put on the command training program.
Still not the "untrained science track ensign" you claimed above. She's been on the command track for a year under some petty harsh conditions.Cool, and that will matter in a couple years once she's had a chance to run all the command training necessary.
Less then a year actually, and all of that was spent doing science stuff because of the Red Angle thing.Still not the "untrained science track ensign" you claimed above. She's been on the command track for a year under some petty harsh conditions.
We don't know that.Less then a year actually, and all of that was spent doing science stuff because of the Red Angle thing.
Meaning her training at this point amounts to "read a couple books".
Well his development seems stunted, so perhaps that applies to Vahar'ai.A minor quibble: Shouldn't Su'Kal have gone through Vahar'ai by now? Clearly he hasn't, because he was terrified at various points in this episode. But that implies the "first phase" of Kelpien life goes on for like 150 years?
Yes, I recall the episode Die Trying suggested that Kelpiens no longer go through this. But that would seemingly mean that Su'Kal wouldn't be predisposed to fear.
To support their friends and collogues. Funerals and memorial services are not for the dead. They are for those left behind. It's the same reason why people send sympathy cards even though they didn't know the person who died.
They are in cahoots. Grudge is the mastermind and Vance is the muscle.I see a lot of negative reactions but I loved this episode, gave it a 9.
It was a weird episode but in a good way. And I usually like weird episodes. I even liked TNG’s “Masks” which was hated by the online community at the time it aired.
The source of the Burn was interesting too. I am glad it was not some new big bad wanting to destroy the Federation.
seems like we are getting a 3 part season finale. Can’t wait to see the rest.
Vance and Grudge are my favorite new characters. They better not make either a bad guy.
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