Between the following scenes:
1) "Night Terrors" - Crusher alone in the morgue with all the bodies shifting and sitting up.
2) "Schisms" - Riker and Rager in the alien's laboratory in a different dimension.
It funny, I think the creepiest scenes in TNG are holodeck recreations of nightmare events. In Night Terrors when they are recreating the operating table from traces of memory.
Anyother creepy scene: The ep where George turns into a glowing lizard. In the holodeck when they pause the several year old footage and realize there is a shadow there that doesn't correspond to anyone in the area. It helps that Geordi has an attack right after the creapy shape of the alien is produced.
The scene in "Night Terrors" startled me the first time I saw it; it was really creepy.
The "Schisms" holodeck scene wasn't effective for me because I got distracted thinking about how the holodeck skipped a bunch of steps in changing the table completely instead of following the instructions the characters were giving.
Between the following scenes:
1) "Night Terrors" - Crusher alone in the morgue with all the bodies shifting and sitting up.
2) "Schisms" - Riker and Rager in the alien's laboratory in a different dimension.
Not for me. I found Conspiracy way too campy with the "old admiral that beats up like 3 guys" and the grub eating scenes. The creature in the guy's chest was just gory, but not scary. The whole episode was a blatant rip off of Alien, and it always pissed me off that they just killed an innocent man to get to the mother creature. The Picard Season 2 on would have never done that unless there was no other recourse.Conspiracy has both of them wrapped up for creepy scenes.
Why is that creepy? Data has everything Tasha could have wanted. I'm sure Data's equipment was pretty large, and could be made larger even, and it would stay ummm.......functional for as long as she wanted toI'm going to go with Tasha giddy over getting to mount Data.
Exactly. Realistically, they could have stood there for a few hours getting the computer to get the table just right. For the sake of TV episode time, they took the easy way out and gave us the major steps only.Yeah I've always thought that too. When they asked for a metal table what the computer came up with was really too specific just to qualify as a table. You have to give TV shows a little leeway though
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