Which is why I think she should have failed the test.
She nearly did. But she learned the lesson.
Which is why I think she should have failed the test.
Is it on Prime? I watched it on my paramount plus (uk) subscription which I get through Amazon
Not really, since Riker went to her quarters and gave her the hint with, "My first duty is to the ship."
He gave her the hint, and she redid the test.
I still say that it was a test of character, of ability to command. It was treated more like the holographic equivalent of a sudoku puzzle.
And I also say that Data had more command chops in one cheek of his android bottom than Deanna had in her whole body.
Is this the first homophone title in the history of Star Trek? There's been reused titles before, but I can't recall a case of two technically different titles that sounded the same.
Is that really a hint? He was just being frank. But she then realized that that was the role of a commander. He didn't cheat for her.
It wasn't what he said. It was how he said it to her, with that 'I'm giving you hidden message' facial expression he has used before.
Look at that scene again, and you'll notice she said the exact same words to herself, in realization, after getting pissed for a second.
Abducted and kept in a big cattle pen.I am very saddened at the apparent Not-So-Combative Klingon's death, or, as some as mused, his..abduction?
Not to forget the Breen are there as wellDepends on if the Borg adapted before the probe shut the cube down.
I may like this more on rewatches, but I thought it was fine. It didn't feel as much as a love fest as the DS9 episode, but I don't know if that's because of Prodigy being the defacto Voyager Season 8.
I'm glad it's settled and canon that Janeway murdered Tuvix though. There's no more debate.
Too bad about the Klingon lower decks though.![]()
The only technically reused title is "Anomaly" as far as I know.Is this the first homophone title in the history of Star Trek? There's been reused titles before, but I can't recall a case of two technically different titles that sounded the same.
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