Not a stretch to say Klingons' ridges alter as they age.
The rest are easy
"The Child" took place on about Stardate 42073, which is probably a month or so into the year. The Enterprise could have been in dock getting some upgrades and renovations, like those Bridge touches and opening Ten Forward. Picard obviously knew Guinan from before, so he found a way to get her on board at the same time. Geordi probably applied for Chief Engineer before the new season, and since we did see him working there several times in season 1, not a stretch to say he was being tested by Picard to see if he was ready. I think his actions in "The Arsenal of Freedom" convinced Picard of his command abilities, because being a department of a major area like Engineering required good leadership skills.
Why do people never run into walls on the holodeck? They say that it "uses the space well," but you can only go so far in one room.
Christopher, I'm not disputing that there were production changes between season 1 and 2. It's obvious, plus I already knew about the producer issues and such. I'm just saying it can be easily explained in universe, as well.
Well, maybe (since it was Picard's eyes the audience is seeing all this through); Picard got his vision corrected after Season 1 and Worf ALWAYS looked like thatAnd Worf's forehead ridges in the past parts of "All Good Things" looked just like his season 7 appearance, instead of going back to the season 1 makeup. Another clue that the whole thing was a big Q illusion instead of something that "actually" happened!
Kor
Well, maybe (since it was Picard's eyes the audience is seeing all this through); Picard got his vision corrected after Season 1 and Worf ALWAYS looked like that![]()
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Simple. In space, there is no up or down technically. So maybe Data just orients based on whatever view he's looking at. After all, no matter which orientation he's seeing it in, it's still the Enterprise, & Data isn't going to have to see it one way instead of the other to recognize that. He's an android after all. You could probably show him a 3D image of the ship & invert it 3 dimensionally, & he'd still recognize it, kind of like Hugh & that I Borg eye piece scene.Well, that very same piece of paper. Note how Data flips it to demonstrate what is on it. So he was originally holding it upside down! Why?
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