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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

DISCOVERY "Far From Home" [Netflix]
ENTERPRISE "Shadows of P'Jem [Netflix]
STAR TREK "Journey to Babel" [Netflix]

Colours seem a bit muted on the Original Series episode I just watched, for some reason. Even coming off the back of 21st Century Trek's grey and blue scale palette. Might just be me, but I don't recall it looking that way on disc last time. Not touched the TV settings in a long time, so it can't be that.
 
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Most of the troubles Harry finds himself in are the result of his moronic actions.

I mean, it's logical he would be very confused about his changed reality. Still I thought his his initial actions were smart enough. It's logical that he tries to look up the details of the Voyager mission in this reality. He still would have been in trouble for that, supposedly using 'forged' security codes, but nothing like the trouble he actually found himself in later in the episode. I don't even get why the details he looked up were classified in the first place, unless of course the entire mission of Voyager itself was still classified at this point (the Federation not wanting to alert the Maquis).

But things go really awry the moment he finds out Paris also missed out on Voyager and he decides to visit him. First of all, it makes him highly suspect as a Maquis sympathiser. Then, why would Paris be the only one who could help him? He must know a lot of highly qualified people, both in piloting and temporal theory. (However, I could get that he would only trust Paris, but even that is wrong, given that this Paris is not the Paris from his reality).

Finally, of course, when he makes his attempt, he doesn't just steal any old shuttle no-one really cares about and perhaps wouldn't even immediately be noticed as missing, but a prototype of that new class he had been working on that would be heavily guarded, It's as if he wants starships on his tail ...
 
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Most of the troubles Harry finds himself in are the result of his moronic actions.

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I'll push that one step further.

HARRY: "Let's see... on Voyager, I was stuck in the Delta Quadrant, died a couple of times, had to take high pitched sonic showers, and was under the command of Captain Bligh's multi-great granddaughter who wouldn't promote me even if you pointed a phaser at her head. Here, I'm living in a sweet pad in San Francisco with a gorgeous fiancee, I'm not getting shot at constantly, I'm about to make lieutenant, and I've even got a barista who knows how I like my coffee. So do I (a) rejoice in my good fortune, or (b) try to go back?"

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Ok... I just saw the second longest titled episode in history, "Looking for Par'mach in All the Wrong Places"*, which tells us more than we wanted to know about how Klingons... you know.


*Eight words. The Discovery one "The Butcher Knife Cares Not For the Lamb's Cry" comes in at #1 with nine.
 
I'll push that one step further.

HARRY: "Let's see... on Voyager, I was stuck in the Delta Quadrant, died a couple of times, had to take high pitched sonic showers, and was under the command of Captain Bligh's multi-great granddaughter who wouldn't promote me even if you pointed a phaser at her head. Here, I'm living in a sweet pad in San Francisco with a gorgeous fiancee, I'm not getting shot at constantly, I'm about to make lieutenant, and I've even got a barista who knows how I like my coffee. So do I (a) rejoice in my good fortune, or (b) try to go back?"

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Ok... I just saw the second longest titled episode in history, "Looking for Par'mach in All the Wrong Places"*, which tells us more than we wanted to know about how Klingons... you know.


*Eight words. The Discovery one "The Butcher Knife Cares Not For the Lamb's Cry" comes in at #1 with nine.
TOS For the world is hollow and I have touched the sky -11 words
 
ENT-Rajiin

Music in those 'seduction' scenes (where she actually takes biometric readings) seem a homage to musical scores used in TOS 'seductive women' scens, I think. At least, it sounds strongly reminiscent to that.
 
VOY: Pathfinder.

trying to make Barclay a quasi-cast member in the later seasons was not a good choice. He’s such a bad character.
 
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