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The Organian council member and Isis really were great guesses.

The security guard posted outside the brig "watching" Gary Seven? Seven incapacitates him with the Servo, inducing a soporific state and a goofy smile. One of the unwritten rules of that job would probably be not to speak or smile, but he does the latter "[d]espite the occasion" (which sounds negative) of losing control of the prisoner. And he did spend a brief amount of time with the mystery character of the week.
 
The Organian council member and Isis really were great guesses.

The security guard posted outside the brig "watching" Gary Seven? Seven incapacitates him with the Servo, inducing a soporific state and a goofy smile. One of the unwritten rules of that job would probably be not to speak or smile, but he does the latter "[d]espite the occasion" (which sounds negative) of losing control of the prisoner. And he did spend a brief amount of time with the mystery character of the week.
You are correct on all counts sir!

The game is yours :)
 
Something about an inappropriate smile led my thinking there . . . nice clues.

And now . . . .

1. Perhaps surprisingly, I have a touching relationship with a fellow citizen.
 
1. Perhaps surprisingly, I have a touching relationship with a fellow citizen.
2. In the end, I make a seemingly improbable statement - but hey, who should doubt me, really?
 
I am not for you, HopefulRomantic.

1. Perhaps surprisingly, I have a touching relationship with a fellow citizen.
2. In the end, I make a seemingly improbable statement - but hey, who should doubt me, really?
3. If you streeeeeetch the fabric of your imagination, where I live and what I sport have something in common.
 
Commissioner hedford

No! No! No! That's disgusting! We're not animals! No! Oh, no! It's inhuman!

(Actually one heck of a guess - nice.)

1. Perhaps surprisingly, I have a touching relationship with a fellow citizen.
2. In the end, I make a seemingly improbable statement - but hey, who should doubt me, really?
3. If you streeeeeetch the fabric of your imagination, where I live and what I sport have something in common.
4. Everyone seems to like me or at least have no issue with me, including both of the principal antagonists. That's probably natural in one case (despite the qualifier of "perhaps surprisingly" in Clue #1, above), but somewhat unexpected in the other.
 
Droxine?

1) I can only think that she gets on well with her father. Surprising? Maybe, considering she appears to be artistic compared with his brutality. Touching? They go arm in arm up to the gallery view. This too is perhaps surprising, given father and daughter usually only go arm-in-arm at the wedding ceremony.

2) She says she will go to the mines. Really? Then again, who are we to judge.

3) Her dress is very tight-fitting. Does her garment symbolise the restrictions on who can and can't live on Stratos? A tight-knit society?

4) Her father naturally gets on with her, being her father (indeed, despite the surprising nature of the tactile relationship they have). Vanna, too, appears to be absolutely fine with her. Her anger is directed largely at Plasus.

How's that?
 
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Exactly! Could not have explained the clues better other than to say that I didn't mean physically touching in #1, although they do walk arm-in-arm, but emotionally touching. I particularly like it when Droxine talks about calling up to the Enterprise to reach Spock and says smilingly, "Shall we try?" Given that Plasus is pretty quick to anger and runs out of patience with just about everyone else very quickly after meeting them, the fact that he and his daughter get along so well is moving. And yes, as to clue #4, everyone likes Droxine; even Vanna seems to have no real issues with her, just as you said, and apparently lived in her household for quite some time. The Cloud Minders - must . . . type . . . all . . . of . . . that . . . title . . . out (:D) is one my sleeper favorite episodes, but I think Diana Ewing and her character really provide a finishing touch without which I don't think the episode would be nearly as good.

MethuselahFlint, you have the conn! :techman:
 
Clue # 1
Quite why an 'in house' Starfleet officer is not assigned to the job is not my concern. I complete the task at hand just fine...With perhaps a little help along the way.
 
Sorry, but no.
Colonel Green's name is wellknown. And the excalbian version of Green in TOS gets killed by Kirk.
 
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