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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

VOY "The 37's" on H&I
Not bad for a season 1 ep.
ENT "Harbinger"
Trip and T'Pol finally get it on. Malcolm and the Major beat the crap out of each other.
 
DS9 "Move Along Home" on H&I.
The obvious ending. Nobody was ever in any real danger.
DS9 "The Passenger" on H&I.
Turned it off after the first few minutes. After I remembered "Oh right...this one is garbage."
 
DS9 "The Nagus' on H&I.
The Nagus as first seen appears to almost be an invalid. But yet he get s more energetic and younger acting throughout the series.
 
TNG - Power Play. Solid action episode with criminal energy beings who posess Data, Troi, and O'brien. The direction and music make this episode stand out and give it a visceral energy.
 
Voyager: 'Dark Frontier' Parts 1&2. It's always super exciting when the Borg Queen makes an appearance woos!
 
TNG-Conundrum. The Enterprise is scanned by an alien vessel which wipes out the crew's memory. An alien agent is beamed on the bridge and disguised as the first officer in order to ensure that the Enterprise is used to wipe out an enemy race. With their memory gone, Riker and Ro really take a liking to each other while Worf assumes he is Captain. One of my favorites.
 
TOS: The Changeling, streamed on Netflix.

Tan-ru must have had some sort of self repair capability based on nanotechnology, as the post-merger version of Nomad looks like it was built in a factory instead of having been cobbled together from the spare parts of two probes.

Still not sure how something as small as Nomad has the ability to attack Enterprise with the equivalent energy of 90 photon torpedos, absorb the energy of the one Kirk fired at it, can travel at warp speed.. What sort of incredible miniature power source makes all of this possible?
 
DS9 "Battle Lines" on H&I.
While it may look cool to blow out an emergency escape hatch to get out of a crashed runabout. Why didn't they just use the main hatch right next to it? It looked undamaged. And the escape hatch is right below the port side window. Which inside is right above a crew station console. WTF? It would have made more sense to make the window ejectable. Like an emergency exit on an airliner.
 
I was in an odd mood to watch some VOY, of all things. So I watched the episode where the invisible aliens are conducting experiments on the crew.

Kor
 
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