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Stuff that make you wonder but not own thread worthy

Why was the title card and credits done during Descent: Part I-s cold open instead of after? It's the only TNG episode to do that.
 
It's the only episode in the entire classic era that did that. I guess it was done because the entire first act was an action sequence, so the producers figured it would be less distracting to have the credits in the teaser.
 
Did Kirk help start a civil war by arming Tyree with rifles?

Remember when Voyager gave all those letters to the Romulan Telek Rmor, always wondered if he ever had them sent to the people they were meant for, or just what happened to them.
 
Did Kirk help start a civil war by arming Tyree with rifles?

Remember when Voyager gave all those letters to the Romulan Telek Rmor, always wondered if he ever had them sent to the people they were meant for, or just what happened to them.
The Klingons gave the villagers rifles, and Kirk gave Tyree equal arms so they wouldn't get slaughtered. If a civil war did happen, it was the Klingons who essentially started it.


Considering that it was The Doctor who 'set the record straight' about Voyager being lost and not destroyed in "MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE", I don't think the messages were sent to Starfleet at all. The fate of those messages is a good question, though... particularly since a number of crew died between "EYE OF THE NEEDLE" and "MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE".
 
The Klingons gave the villagers rifles, and Kirk gave Tyree equal arms so they wouldn't get slaughtered. If a civil war did happen, it was the Klingons who essentially started it.

Ok it's been ages since watching the original thanks

Considering that it was The Doctor who 'set the record straight' about Voyager being lost and not destroyed in "MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE", I don't think the messages were sent to Starfleet at all. The fate of those messages is a good question, though... particularly since a number of crew died between "EYE OF THE NEEDLE" and "MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE".

Definitely a good point.
 
Because It's not even a "Star Trek" episode at all. It's a made-for-TV holiday romance using "Voyager" as a framing device.

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