No probably about it, it is.Probably the first instance that McCoy says the immortal line "He's dead Jim."
All these years later, I'm still unclear as to why middle Data decided he was the correct Data to drop the anti-matterTNG: We'll Always Have Paris, streamed on Netflix.
A good performance by Stewart, a bit of much needed depth and backstory for Picard, that was all fine. The main story was kind of boring, as I literally fell asleep just before Data poured the bottle of antimatter cement into the hole in the floor, perhaps what should have been the most exciting part of the episode.
I spotted the steel and glass shelving unit from Kirk's SF apartment at the restaurant in Holodeck Paris.
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