It was stupid.But that's not what Riker did, he automatically sought for a "Tech-Tech" solution by looking for a vulnerability for a 1-Shot kill.
He's lucky that the Plot Armor worked in his favor.
It was stupid.But that's not what Riker did, he automatically sought for a "Tech-Tech" solution by looking for a vulnerability for a 1-Shot kill.
He's lucky that the Plot Armor worked in his favor.
I concur, but it was what he did & it worked.It was stupid.
He did, he didn't like the outcome that came with it when his Federation Friends shunned him.I know Quark was always lamenting that he didn't go into weapon sales,
Potentially, but that depends on how the UFP Music Industry would have evolved.but arguably the Ferengi should have one of the biggest entertainment industries in the entire Alpha Quadrant, especially a music industry.
They might have, but like the current Music Industry, it's exploitative & crummy, heavily biased towards the Record Labels & Distributors instead of the artists.First of all, I would think a species that has placed a big significance on their "lobes" and enhanced hearing would probably also have placed a high priority on developing music and exploring sound throughout their history.
Or UFP might have stricter protections for their muscians and what is allowed in contracts.Secondly, if you mix an enhanced ability to hear with Ferengi principles of capitalism, one would think they would also have seen the ability to exploit musicians and artists that every human record producer has when it comes to royalties, licensing, writing credit, taking a 10% portion of profits off the top for being a manager/agent, etc.
Which is what happened with Kirk in Beyond.I concur, but it was what he did & it worked.
Not all Galaxy classes survive by Luck.So, again, if Starfleet survives by Luck and such they might not learn too much.
Don’t know if it’s a controversial opinion, but it’s incredible how little chemistry there is between Wil Wheaton and Gates McFadden in TNG. Complete opposite of Cirroc Lofton and Avery Brooks.
I was merely applying the same standard to Riker as was applied to Kelvin Kirk.Not all Galaxy classes survive by Luck.
So +1 to "Plot Armor" so that they can get away with hair brain schemes to escape their dire situation of the moment.I was merely applying the same standard to Riker as was applied to Kelvin Kirk.
Pretty sure Trek spins on Plot Armor.So +1 to "Plot Armor" so that they can get away with hair brain schemes to escape their dire situation of the moment.
Only 100% reliable system on the the ship.Pretty sure Trek spins on Plot Armor.
And the gravity. (With extremely few exceptions.)Only 100% reliable system on the the ship.![]()
Gravity is usually 99.9999999% reliable, basically 9x Nine's level of reliability.And the gravity. (With extremely few exceptions.)
Yeah, I always found it interesting that the cast who got along the best offscreen had such little onscreen chemistry through most of TNG's run.Somewhat related — back in early TNG, I actually felt most of the actors didn’t have much chemistry with each other… but those same actors got better with each other over time, and those who came back for S3 of Picard were pretty darn great together. I chalk it up to time, both in working together and in life experience on the part of the actors themselves.
Somewhat related — back in early TNG, I actually felt most of the actors didn’t have much chemistry with each other…
vaporising weaponry like high-power hand held phasers and disruptors should be banned.
I thought the TNG cast were notorious for hijinks.Nobody would break character? From what I've heard, it's just those moments when actors have to hold an unnatural, serious, or somber expression/pose that they begin to cut up.
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