DS9's "FASCINATION" has no antagonist. Or "EXPLORERS". Or "HIS WAY". I would also say "IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON", though you could argue Nog's PTSD is an antagonist in itself.
Lower Decks I think qualifies as an episode with no antagonist.
I doubt many did. V'Ger, meanwhile, was a cosmic serial killer, clumsily probing for information.I know it's not an episode per say, but I never saw the Whale Probe as an antagonist.
TBF, we don't really know how many civilizations the whale probe may have accidentally(?) killed off when it couldn't communicate with the species it was seeking.I doubt many did. V'Ger, meanwhile, was a cosmic serial killer, clumsily probing for information.
How can I possibly enjoy my lunch now?TBF, we don't really know how many civilizations the whale probe may have accidentally(?) killed off when it couldn't communicate with the species it was seeking.
...tuna fish? ;PHow can I possibly enjoy my lunch now?![]()
Easily. Add bacon.How can I possibly enjoy my lunch now?![]()
I think Data's Day would qualify as an episode with no antagonist. There's the subplot about transporting the Vulcan Ambassador, who turns out to be a Romulan spy; but, it has no bearing on the story.
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Lower Decks I think qualifies as an episode with no antagonist.
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