I have to agree. Either way, it's ridiculous that they somehow didn't know about this. It either reflects badly on Yar for missing it, or it reflects badly on the Edo for being duplicitous bastards that intentionally don't tell visitors that falling into a planter box will lead to their execution.Oh come on. Look how much is known about some of the more repressive countries in the world today and their punishments. You're telling me that with 24th century research tools Tasha couldn't have dug this up about their ONE punishment in ten minutes flat?
Either the Edo hide this info, which makes the "dilemma" even easier to dispense with, or Tasha is so incompetent that she should be busted down to ensign and be removed from her security chief position.
Regardless, the Edo are pretty stupid anyway, as is this entire episode. It's everything wrong with TNG's first season condensed into one 45-minute sequence of fail.
The concept is potentially interesting, but I don't think this episode used it very well.The "God ship" was one of the best things about this episode.
The visual design of the god-ship was pretty nice. I actually liked it better when it was re-used (with more direct lighting and greater detail, since it was no longer supposed to be a god-thing) in "Conundrum."