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I mean, essentially he's portraying someone with an acquired brain injury - though memory alpha describes it as losing control over his emotions and losing his memory. Portrayed in a sci-fi way, perhaps?
"When an alien life form takes over the ship and cuts off all sensors and lights (leaving Neelix alone in the darkened mess hall with no idea what's going on around him), he's a quivering mess until Tuvok comes to guide him to safety."
considering the technology of the time? Unless the creators of these types of programs actually travel back in time to the events to "film" them? Or anything like that, really. Even if we had a holodeck today, we wouldn't be able to recreate the first soccer match in the 1800's.
Ok, let's look at classic Trek - do Federation citizens avoid altering the timeline out of morals? Or are they not restricted from doing so? Sisko let Kira go back in time because "Oh the prophets won't let the timeline change" - I wouldn't bank on that. But she wasn't starfleet, so nothing...
Last weeks' Picard is the only one I liked of the season by miles, am I going to be disappointed tomorrow when they make changelings completely different to ds9's depiction? I know so far they haven't been, but the episode title has me wondering if we'll see Jem-Hadar and Vorta.
To stay behind in 2024? That's the most obvious risk of timeline change. When Picard lets the escape pods go in First Contact, he tells people to find a quiet corner of the earth. I just remembered that Rios was in starfleet. But even if he weren't, does a federation citizen abide by things...
We've had, what, six or so? And the longest-lasting uniform must have been the all red jacket ones... 2282-2340's? I mean, we went from the 2360's tng one, to the ds9 ones, to the first contact ones in just ten years.
Raffi knows about Datas' second death, she'd expect him to look the same? Data being able to age was only mentioned in a throwaway line of tng, probably not something that well known. This would have been a great time to address why all soong generations look alike. Also, why does Adam Soong...
Let's assume somehow Worf was subdued by Garak or that he agreed with it. The Vorta don't have their gods and the Jem'Hadar end up killing themselves. But then I guess there's the hundred who wouldn't be affected...
Relax, all modern oleds have all sorts of anti-burn in protection and by the time you'd see any burn-in, you'll long since have replaced the tv anyway.
She's kinda unique, I'll give her a few months to forget the experience, I really doubt they'd associate me with that during an incall, I doubt they even saw what I looked like. Maybe I was drunk and forgot who I even booked.
It's summer here and someone who is much more adult than me suggested putting it on the windows during the summer, because he did that when he did mining in the desert. The call girl asked if my place was the one with "boarded up" windows, I said yes rather than give the long-winded...
There are scenes from First Contact, Generations, Event Horizon and... Predator I think. But I have no idea where the Dobermans or police in front of the bank of america come from.