Voyager and Enterprise didn't make continuity mistakes, they made the choice to ignore previously established things when they interfered with the story they were writing now.
Friend,
Have you taken a wrong turn? This is the thread about the time it takes Data to put all the fuses back in the fuse box in TNG S1 episode "The Naked Now."
Well, when you put it like that, it's hard to disagree. ;-)
Why the fuck did Voyager and Enterprise make so many continuity mistakes in regards to things established in other episodes of other Trek series?
Why the fuck did Voyager and Enterprise make so many continuity mistakes in regards to things established in other episodes of other Trek series? With TNG you could say the internet wasn't what it was, and even part way through D.S.9. you could argue the same, but by the time of Voyager and Enterprise, the internet was teeming with sites covering every little fact of Trek, including Trekcore, so there's ZERO excuse to make these mistakes. Further more, there were multiple fan sites to register and ask for help on -- they didn't need to reveal who they are or why they were asking, just say they're curious about this and that. It basically boils down to that old thread bomb of Samuel L. Jackson saying something like, "Google, motherfu***r, know how to use it?!"
Five minute turbolift rides on the Enterprise D -- now the episode gets worse.
So what I'm getting from all this is that it isn't Data who saves the day here. He's just a machine, after all, and can work fast. It's really Wesley who's the supercomputer. I mean, if it wasn't for that extra minute...
Here's the thing though, The Naked Now is just a crap episode...
...Sorry, I thought I had more of a point to make there but then I realized that covers everything.![]()
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