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Follow up Legal cases

You are correct. Killing your own clone is still murder.

It is and it was probably the single most despicable act Riker ever did. i just wasn't sure whether you could count that clone as an "foe", seeing as he hadn't had a chance to live properly yet or chose sides against Riker.
 
Riker should have been thrown in the brig for it, and Data promoted to first officer in his place. Jonathan Frakes stays around to direct. Then, if they REALLY need him in front of the camera, they discover Tom Riker and he joins the ship's company. Meanwhile, in Season 6, Will escapes to the Badlands and forms the Maquis.
 
I guess...maybe that clone of himself he killed?
Not yet alive. It's just a very partially formed, Riker shaped blob, about which we know nothing of its life signs or development, (nor their cloning process, which is wholly unlike our own) except the single claim about him being a murderer, given by man who's a thief, a liar, & an unethical scientist.
 
The entirety of the TNG series was a 7-year trial.

At least, that's how Q seemed to look at it. It's the theme the first episode starts with, and the last episode ends with.
 
The entirety of the TNG series was a 7-year trial.

At least, that's how Q seemed to look at it. It's the theme the first episode starts with, and the last episode ends with.

Exactly.

It's nice when watching the series it has a larger feeling than just the adventure of the week.
 
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