How did you know? Data played the guitar in Silicon Avatar. What was Worf able to do roughly a third of the way through the third season that would not have been able to do a mere seven episodes later.
Incorrect. I'll offer a hint. This is something that had long-lasting repercussions. Not something that was never referenced again.
So to rephrase the question... Worf did something during the 7th, 8th or 9th episode of season three, that he would not be able to do 7 episodes later. What was it he did that 7 episodes later he could not & would not be able to do for a long time? Man... I'm stumped. Allow a Romulan to die, like he did in The Enemy?
Sorry, more like the first 10 episodes. So, I guess a better way to phrase it would be what did Worf do in the first half of season 3 that he couldn't have done in the latter half. You're on the right track, the Romulans were involved.
Nope. Close enough. I was going with negotiating with the Klingon vessel Bortas to the end of getting some Klingon back-up in the Romulan neutral zone in the episode "The Defector". Something he wouldn't have been able to do after the events of "Sins of the Father" seven episodes later.
Wow! That was in depth. Anyway....my turn. What type of Phase Discriminator does Data have in his Positronic Decompiler?
There was Q, and the other Q from where he lost his powers, the shadow Q from True Q, Amanda herself... At least four.
So John de Lancie, Corbin Bernsen, Olivia d'Abo, the two people who played Amanda's parents, the shadow Q... ... and does Jonathan Frakes count? Seven?
Yup. Riker was given the powers of Q and invited to join the Continuum. He didn't. Amanda's parents were never shown so 4 is correct.
But they weren't really Amanda's parents though, were they? Just her memories of them being projected.