The Enemy is an episode were the facility for saucer separation is quietly not remembered.
That certainly would have helped. And just about every other episode would benefit from the saucer separation.
The Enemy is an episode were the facility for saucer separation is quietly not remembered.
Picard was trying desperately to save Geordi. If Picard allowed a Romulan Shuttle, Geordi would have been taken prisoner or killed.
It almost felt like Worf was winking at him saying he could not volunteer but if he were ordered to do the right thing he would.If Picard made a mistake in that episode it was not ordering Worf to cooperate.
I never understood why they disavowed knowledge of Picard's mission. If a Starfleet officer gets caught in enemy territory breaking into an enemy military facility, no one believes he just got a wild hair and decided to do it himself without Starfleet's knowledge. It's not plausible.Officially? Disavow any knowledge of Picard's mission & let him get tortured by the people he was covertly & illegally infiltrating
That's because the separation sequence brings the dramatic pacing to a standstill and goes on and on. They learned quickly not to hobble their own dramatic tension with stock footage (in this case).The Enemy is an episode were the facility for saucer separation is quietly not remembered.
Like Benjamin Maxwell? I'd call that a wild hair. I wouldn't say it's highly plausible, but it's certainly possible enough to justify using the strategy to avoid full on warI never understood why they disavowed knowledge of Picard's mission. If a Starfleet officer gets caught in enemy territory breaking into an enemy military facility, no one believes he just got a wild hair and decided to do it himself without Starfleet's knowledge. It's not plausible.
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