Ro was defiant and obnoxious from the get-go. She needed to know her place. (And, you know, she WAS a convicted felon.) That's why I think Riker made her take off the earring - to take her down a peg.
Reminds me of a line in Jurassic World 2015, "Drones don't try to eat you when you forget to feed them."
How in the hell could anyone that watches star trek not know that quote was from Han Solo?
Sure, because a good dose of religious and/or culturally based discrimination and/or intimidation is always a great go-to strategy for a superior officer to produce a well-disciplined and motivated crew. It's really great for overall morale. Especially in the star-spangled, oh-so-enlightened and more awesome than anyone Starfleet/UFP. Yet another bullet point on the list of reason why Riker is a total schmuck and should never, ever be promoted to command of anyone or anything more complex than the Mr. Coffee machine in the break room.
Picard, Riker, Worf, and Data are always on the bridge together during most of the episodes. I know it wouldn't make sense to have a tv show without all the stars interacting, but who is in charge of the night shifts, etc.
BoBW Part 2. The Borg making no attempt to retrieve Picard. The most WTF moment in Trek history.
Data typing when his robotic nature would allow him to communicate with the computer billions of times faster with the 24th-century equivalent to our WiFi!!
Only Yar knows that for sureHe is trying to be as human as possible.
Main one for TNG generally: why does a top-of-the-range exploration starship – the Federation flagship no less – not have a science officer on the bridge? Even a backwater space station like DS9 had a science officer assigned to their senior staff to sit in the station control room, and that was before the stable wormhole was discovered...
I've always assumed that Data, operations officer, is basically the science officer.
IKER: What is it?
QUINN: A form of life. It was discovered accidentally by a survey team on an uncharted planet.
RIKER: Why haven't we heard anything about that?
QUINN: Oh, you'll be hearing about it shortly, but first there remains much scientific study to be done. After all, it is a superior form of life.
RIKER: Superior?
QUINN: Totally. Come, have a look.
RIKER: I think I'll summon my Science Officer.
(Quinn grabs his arm with a surprising amount of strength)
QUINN: It won't like your Science Officer. It does like you! Vitamins. They do wonders for the body.
They had no need for him at that point.BoBW Part 2. The Borg making no attempt to retrieve Picard. The most WTF moment in Trek history.
Data wasn’t the/a science officer, even if his Operations Management Officer position was created by TNG’s creative teams as fudge that did sort-of science officer things...If only there was an episode with dialog shedding light on the subject.
In "Conspiracy:
http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/125.htm
Clearly Quinn knew that Riker's science officer was either Data or someone else highly nonhuman that the parasite wouldn't like.
Not a fair assessment. How many times did we see on screen that a crew member scanned the planet's surface for signs of life and quantify their discoveries. If it's an M-class planet with a breathable atmosphere, you pretty much know what to expect.As in "Shades Of Gray", they wander on foot on completely unknown alien planets... I mean I am surprised they aren't more casualties among the crew like people being eaten alive for example. remember that only 65 million years ago (which is a small fraction of how long life has existed on Earth) the Earth itself teemed with beasts like the T-rex who would have made a quick light meal of Riker!!!
Not a fair assessment. How many times did we see on screen that a crew member scanned the planet's surface for signs of life and quantify their discoveries. If it's an M-class planet with a breathable atmosphere, you pretty much know what to expect.
I think you are reading/expecting too much in that scene. It was safe to assume Picard hadn't seen them since Picard gave them the bad news... PIcard's demeanor in that scene makes sense.When Picard said "I knew your father." to Wesley, it sounded so fake that I wondered if there was a second meaning to that. Turns out the series is not that deep...
I think you are reading/expecting too much in that scene. It was safe to assume Picard hadn't seen them since Picard gave them the bad news... PIcard's demeanor in that scene makes sense.
It has been mentioned several times over the years that Picard was the one that went back to wherever Beverly and Wesley was living at the time well before Violations came out (they never make it clear where it was, though Violations does imply it was at a starbase....), and told them that Jack had been killed.
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