I think he would have done fine provided he hooked-up with a Klingon female.
He was right to stay aboard the flagship rather than accepting command of a smaller ship, in the context of the overall narrative, as things...
He didn't tell the computer to connect the dots, he told Dr. Crusher to do it.
However, I think the task would be given to an astrophysicist, not a medical doctor.
Episode: The Chase Participants: Capt. Picard to Dr. Crusher "Doctor, program the computer to analyze the distribution pattern of the pieces we...
Probably because the majority of the times I ever watched the film was on a 13" TV.
Just that it was a simple role reversal of the usual situation of a doctor holding up his fingers to a patient who has suffered some kind of...
A scene in ST III where Kirk and Sulu are jail breaking McCoy from detention. While Kirk asks McCoy, "How many fingers do I have up?", Kirk is...
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I didn't like the character.
Which episode is that?
I agree, this is an enjoyable installment, particularly because of the performances given by David Ogden Stiers and Majel Barrett.
I attribute the differences in her behavior to the fact that one Guinan was from a parallel universe, a universe in which the Federation was at...
I'd encourage anyone interested in listening to Mr. Montalban discuss his career to watch his interview on the Archive of American Television's...
The thing is, I like Frakes. I mean, I don't know him personally, but from seeing him interviewed and watching outtakes, personally I think he...
As far as my observations about Riker are, if you were a new piece of trim aboard 1701-D, then he would flatter you at every opportunity. If you...
David should have died after having accepted the offer of participating in a Klingon tea ceremony.
"Mr. Crusher, will you describe a Yeager Loop?" I get a real feeling of schadenfreude in hearing the sneering contempt Captain Satelk poses this...
whine: complain in a feeble or petulant way petulant: childishly sulky or bad-tempered I nominate Ensign Ro Laren
I've always operated under the assumption: 1) Mendon arrived on the Enterprise wearing his regular Benzite uniform 2) Worf was introduced to him...
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