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Did Wyatt Miller die a horrible death, or did he help save the last of the infected Tarallians?
 
Did Wyatt Miller die a horrible death, or did he help save the last of the infected Tarallians?

Considering there were only 8 of them left, I don't think he saved them. It's more likely he died along with his dream woman.

And even if he did cure them, given the episode dialogue, some alien race likely destroyed their ship.

His story is pretty tragic, honestly.
 
Moral of the story: should your dream woman suddenly come along, don't simply trust "fate".

Or maybe... do just that.

One of my favorite quotes comes on a comment on the YouTube video where Worf gets growled at. It suggested that in some parallel universe, Picard fought for and won his "Perfect Mate" in Kamala, and they lived happily ever after.

And hey, maybe violence wasn't required. That royal ugly dude cared more about material assets... maybe Picard just found something he wanted in Enterprise's cargo holds and made it disappear. Not hard if you're the captain... some padds get wiped, the computer gets altered, and some ensign gets fast tracked for promotion in return for keeping his mouth shut... and Alrik of Wherever gets what he really wants.
 
Lore was right, but in defense of the Omicron Theta residents, there really is nothing that rhymes with Soong. There's -ongs & there's -ungs but there's just no -oongs.
 
I wish that one of the alternate realities shown in "Parallels" showed Tasha Yar still alive and well as CoS on the Enterprise-D.
 
I wish that one of the alternate realities shown in "Parallels" showed Tasha Yar still alive and well as CoS on the Enterprise-D.
& I would've liked to have seen dead Geordi being doctored over by Kate Pulaski instead of Alyssa Ogawa, but aren't we really just pipe dreaming about some impossible casting? Neither were going to show up for just a cameo. Getting Wil Wheaton was about as much as they could pull off
 
Same with the starfleet uniforms. They could have gone with the Voyager uniforms at least. DS9 was still using them at the time.

Or recreate the season one cranial ridges :lol:
 
When I was a kid I honestly thought for the longest time that at the very end of the Star Trek: Generations movie when it was showed the three ships warp out at the very end that one of the ships was carrying the saucer section of the Enterprise-D lol.
 
How terrifying and thrilling the scene in the holodeck is in 'Schisms'. You know the one.

I wonder why it took them so long to figure it out. I assume it was happening for a few days, given Rikers experience.
 
"Schisms" did take place over at least a few days. Definitely a great episode, and one of the best (and most creepy) uses of the holodeck the franchise ever did.
 
wonder why it took them so long to figure it out. I assume it was happening for a few days, given Rikers experience.
Because those aliens were way better at erasing the memories of species insanely different from themselves than Starfleet seems to be at erasing even human ones.
 
Except for Data, the aliens were taking people as they slept, so there was no need to wipe memories. It's why the holodeck scene worked because they were piecing together each other's small clues until they all realized what happened.
 
Everybody would think they just had some weird dream. If one of the dreamers was telepathic, more the better; dreamers would think it originated with them and spread to everyone else.
 
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