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We go through yet another mind rape of a member of the crew, Riker acts like an idiot, the family stuff is deadly dull.

I'd call it mental kidnapping. He's basically forced to live what perceives to be three-plus decades as someone else. He did not ask for that. I'm sure this race could've just a history of their planet for someone to find.

And to do what they were able to do Picard seems waaay beyond their technology. They were only just beginning to able to launch satellites. That puts their technology around the 1960 level.
 
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We go through yet another mind rape of a member of the crew, Riker acts like an idiot, the family stuff is deadly dull.

What I never understood was these people were barely sophisticated enough to make a rocket, but they can invent technology that makes you think you're living 30 years of someone else's life in an hour?

I think they might have done well to focus their scientific efforts in a better direction...

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What I never understood was these people were barely sophisticated enough to make a rocket, but they can invent technology that makes you think you're living 30 years of someone else's life in an hour?

The other thing is that the probe became inert after drilling into Picard's head, and IIRC, couldn't be restarted. So the civilization that was determined to be remembered, will be forgotten when he passes away.

They could've packed some books and other artifacts in there and tossed the freaking flute.
 
What I never understood was these people were barely sophisticated enough to make a rocket, but they can invent technology that makes you think you're living 30 years of someone else's life in an hour?

I think they might have done well to focus their scientific efforts in a better direction...

:shrug:


The other thing is that the probe became inert after drilling into Picard's head, and IIRC, couldn't be restarted. So the civilization that was determined to be remembered, will be forgotten when he passes away.

They could've packed some books and other artifacts in there and tossed the freaking flute.

Or maybe some of their technology came from their own more limited advancement, and they had some help from a more advanced civilization.

So possibly the combination of their own limited technological choices and whatever the more advanced person or group was willing to do explains their actions taken to be remembered.
 
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"Remember Me" - Star Trek: The Next Generation

"Ephraim & Dot", "The Girl Who Made the Stars" - Short Treks
 
TNG Neutral Zone. For some reason I really enjoyed this episode. Maybe the 20th Century influence plus Romulans. Never resolved in the episode is how did the freezer ship get where it was...I hope it wasn't that damn sporadic wormhole near Earth, again. When will Starfleet ever find it?
 
I don't remember the episode titles on this show, but my latest Star Trek episodes were the week it took me to go through DISCOVERY season two last month when I got the DVD set.
 
"The Siege" as part of the full "Circle trilogy" on DS9

I'm honestly surprised. I remember really liking that S2 opening trilogy when I last watched it. I wasn't overly impressed this time through....and I barely remembered it, so it was almost like a first-time view.

Not bad at all....just not as engrossing as I remembered
 
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