There are the 2 or 3 shots were the stars were mistakenly added. Nothing to write home about.I haven't yet seen the error in Relics, but it sounds like that's the one to complain about.
I'd like to know just how a Dyson Sphere would work practically. It would be permanently day over the entire surface.:
This is a very TOS idea. You have a mysterious abandoned structure out in the middle of space. Its mere existence could have huge implications for the galaxy. But in the end, it's never seen or heard about again, and we never find out who built it, nor does anyone care to find out.![]()
Doesn't make much sense as an artistic decision to me, the dialogue said the power transfer beam came from the deflector array. If it came from the tractor emitter on the ventral secondary hull it would be more plausible.
The stars in the background of the sun inside the Dyson Sphere was an unfortunate oversight as well. Minor niggles that don't take away anything from a fantastic looking season.
I really liked the Scotty deleted scene, especially the end, because it restores a joke that was there before. As he rejects Troi's help, he declares "I know what I need, and it is not here!" (cut to) "scotch, neat".
Scotty doesn't need therapy, he needs a drink!![]()
Male fans will definitely enjoy Man of the People. Almost nothing is left to the imagination.
Doesn't make much sense as an artistic decision to me, the dialogue said the power transfer beam came from the deflector array. If it came from the tractor emitter on the ventral secondary hull it would be more plausible.
Nah, that was out of the (I think) rear tractor emitter.
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