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Genesis review and things I didn't get...

I figured it was Riker who killed that Ensign on the bridge. If Worf was running around up there you'd think he'd have killed Riker.

But yeah, the Ensign died before he began to mutate which is why he was still human.

Presumably the damage caused by the rampaging crew is what damaged the ship's power grid.
 
I'm really not a fan of nitpicking Trek but Dr. Crusher receiving horrific and severe burns from Worf, then later revived after being in "stasis" and she's fine... that always disturbs me.

As for it being an awful episode? Hells naw. There's heaps of silliness and awesome in this episode. It's a counterbalance to all the Dark Pages and Homewards that dripped out of S7.
 
Was she sprayed with acid? I thought she was sprayed with a paralyzing venom, isn't that what they said?
 
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They made it sound like the venom of the early Klingon was a nasty mix of a neurotoxin and a necrosis inducing hemotoxin. Kind of like have a run in with a King Cobra and a Brown Recluse at the same time. NOT a fun date.
 
It seemed the venom was both acidic and paralytic. He sprays it on her and she reacts screaming and writhing in pain and Nurse Ogawa later says Dr. Crusher would need re-constructive surgery. We also see the venom cause burns to Picard's hand near the end of the episode. The venom was also seeming a paralytic as Nurse Ogaua also says that Crusher was but in stasis before the paralytic kicked in.
 
You know, I used to hate this episode, now I'm becoming adicted to it and because of such, I have more questions I would like answered, as well as things I just wanted to comment on.

* First off, please excuse my abupt tone, but HOW THE HECK are Spot's children not effected by the intron virus?

* I do like that scene for one classic reason-

Picard: "They sound hungry..."
Data: "Yes, I am curious as to why Spot is not caring for them."

<Looks around and sees the Spot-deevolved Iguana>

Data, that's why. ;)
And what's even more confusing is that Picard and Data suggested that Spot gave birth to the kittens at the same time she deevolved into the lizard.

* So, this must be the case -- when somebody is pregnant and is infected with the intron virus, they are infected and will deevolve but the child will not... hmmm... Braga, if you happen to be reading this, I would like to see you at a convention, so prepare yourself to be asked about this. This was a pretty interesting episode you wrote though.

* I love when the Enterprise had its systems non-functional and the rooms and corridors on emergency lightening mode... like in "Masks", which was a better episode, btw.

* Troi, if you were really that cold, then why not go to the holodeck and create an evironment where you're at a 100-degree dessert, instead of making everybody on the bridge roast like pigs?

* I wish we would have seen the Arboretum again. We haven't seen it since "Dark Page". They were talking about it in this episode.

* In the scene before the opening when Spot's and Ogawa's pregnancies were revealed, Data talked about being an expected parent. Uh, Data, did you, well, screw your cat? :wtf::eek::lol:

* Speaking of Ogawa's pregnancy, in "All Good Things..." she lost the baby due to miscarriage. But at the end, those things never happened as Q ended up taking him back to when he interupted Troi and Worf's intimate moment outside her quarters. So, after "All Good Things..." was Alyssa still pregnant? There was no mention, as far as I can recall, of her child.

* Speaking of the Arboretum, that's on Deck 17, when Worf was chasing down Picard, what did Picard need to go to Deck 17 for anyway?

* Picard and Data should have taken Geordi with them. Then that way, there would've been three people to work with to get the crew and ship back to normal. Plus, his appeaance wasn't that long in this episode anyway. He never showed symptoms of being infected by the virus, AND it sucks that we never saw what he deevolved into.

* I like when Data and Picard stepped into the corridors (after the cargobay part), you can hear the menacing grows and the female voices cries of pain. They should've been louder and lasted longer. That would've evoked more... fear and horror, which is what Braga wanted to be like anyway, no?

The funny parts:
* When in Engineering, the spider Barclay took Picard by surprise, and he was like "DATA!!" Then Data came up real fast!:guffaw:

* Worf: "You've already risen the temperature three times. It is too hot!"
Troi: "F*ck you, Worf! Live with it! Computer, execute my original commands."

* Picard: "Well, before I begin swinging through the ship, looking for breakfast, we better find some answers. How do we reverse the process?"

So, this episode was a bit scary, and a bit funny at the same time which is why I'm becoming interested in it!

* Oh, in season seven in general, I wish Troi had more chances to sit in Picard's chair. Sucks this was the only episode she did so. Oh, well. I guess there's always fanfiction for that.
 
Data had also taken on a bit of a "paternal" role when it came to caring for the pregnant Spot.
 
I like "Genesis"--a highlight of S7. It is another good Brannon Braga episode--I could care less about science. Loved the shot of the Enterprise spinning motionless, the make-up was great, loved the shock value of Worf spitting venom on Beverly.
 
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