“Genesis” ***
An inadvertent virus begins to devolve the crew.
Your first reaction is not surprisinglyOne of the things that's always been funny in sci-fi is how fast viruses and disease-of-the-weeks work...as well as how fast the antidotes and cures put everyone back to normal. In Trek we saw this as far back as "Miri" and "The Deadly Years." And it's no different here as the 1701D's crew devolves into dramatically different lifeforms within days yet Data's antidote reverses the effect in minutes.
The first eight minutes of this story are pretty much pointless and stupid until things start to get going. I had to try setting aside how ridiculous I thought this idea was and just focus on how the story is told. In that context it's watchable and with some decently creepy moments. Otherwise it wouldn't have rated even an inoffensive 3.
Thine Own Self: Really enjoyed this episode..some nice production design and an accidental PD conflict. Loved the scenes where the natives get the "science" wrong. ****1/2 stars
Genesis is an episode you either love or hate. I don't deny the science is tenuous, but one could say the same thing about a lot of STNG and TOS episodes before it. If you can hold your disbelief long enough to pay attention to a fairly self consistent self-referential science then you can kind of go along with the episode and have fun with it, which is what I did. I also noticed IMDB's rating on this episode was quite high, in conflict with the general view on this BB. ****1/2 stars
Emergence: I was incredulous when I first saw this episode, nifty idea about the ship becoming sentient, but the silly events followed by one of the most pointless endings in ST history make this one almost unwatchable. **
Bloodlines: Unneeded sequel. Poor casting. Poor story. **1/2
Masks: One of the the truly great ST episodes in history. Wonderful concept, photographed well, good musical score, excellent FX, acted magnificently. *****
Preemptive Strike: Another excellent late 7th season episode, contrary to the current zeitgeist of the thread. A strong political issue that was carried over as the basis of another series. Ro Laren is a great character, and it's hard to not feel sympathy for her plight as well as the colonists. ****1/2
“Masks” *
An alien artifact possesses Data and begins to transform the Enterprise.
How nice that an alien technology is still functional after 87 million years and is compatible enough to overtake the Enterprise's systems. And this same alien tech was built by a society that seemed ridiculously primitive?
On top of a bunch of unaddressed questions I found this to be excruciatingly boring. The first two minutes alone made me want to run my head against the wall. And it was definately a WTF! moment seeing Data and Picard wearing those masks.
And then finally how nice that all Picard had to do was say just the right thing for this artifact to go to sleep and change everything back to normal. Of course it never occurred to him to put some distance between the ship and this thing when things started happening and to turn the sensor beams off when they detected a feedback signal?![]()
Nonsense...within SF there are countless cultures older than this (B5 is full of them), the Guardian of Forever is at least 5 billion years old!!! This is no criticism.
You can refer to the last Masks thread on speculations about the archive and so on...
http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=140025&highlight=Masks&page=2
Picard's discussion with Maska was a logical progression based on the established myths in the computer archive, it makes a lot more sense than the Kirk inspired AI lambasting in TOS(one would think advanced AI would be able to counter logical degrees of unsolvability).
RAMA
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