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Never thought of reverse-engineering it as a weapon, but yeah, it'd definitely be an advantage if you have both cause and cure at your disposal - just don't abuse that power.
"King For A Day": Geordi is confused when everybody aboard the Enterprise-D begins acting deferential towards him - obeying his every whim, fearing his punishment, treating him like royalty. It happens slowly enough that he initially is pleased that everything seems to be going his way. It takes...
Yeah, it is kind of weird. But just the sort of dialogue you might expect if this were instead some special documentary for school students complete guest starring Kirk and crew, and instead of Seven, Isis, and Roberta, a bunch of average school kids showing Kirk how they hide under their desks...
Maybe in a holodeck, though original creations like Dixon Hill and Captain Proton (loosely based on real things though they may be) outnumber real world lit like Sherlock Holmes.
“The Other Half”: Nog asks Jake to come with him when his mother invites him to visit her at her new rich husband's place. While Nog thinks his mother really wishes to see him, Jake is suspicious, and rightly so, as a strange series of potentially fatal accidents ensue. Meanwhile, Bashir treats...
I suppose if the writers had been thinking ahead, they could have had a group leave the ship, but bring them back for a later episode where something has happened that throws them back together with their former ship again - somebody gets sick and the crew that left get passage on another ship...
There were probably many roadblocks they could have used. Treatment was approved too late, diagnosis came too late, he caught another disease that made even that treatment impossible, due to weakness or quick death, attempted (transporter or freezing) stasis failed, etc.
I tried to think of something to say. Sorry. My intent was to share it on the two threads that were pertinent. If I'd shared a different news site's link with essentially the same story, would that have been okay?
If Crisis Point had a triquel, one of the program's human-played characters randomly has a Vulcan relative that even they don't remember and somebody says something about being able to play "six degrees of Sarek" with anyone in Starfleet.