I mean, before they entered the loop, there’s no reason they would have changed course, so it should have stood to reason, following the original course led to the accident.
My offering shall be Picard being reverted to an earlier developmental stage in Rascals. The guy has an artificial heart for God sake. How the hell does that thing still function or maintain it's viability in the body of a child half his size, & then somehow keep working yet again, when they reverse it?
Actually, the clothes they were wearing are bigger on the kid versions, when they 1st materialize. It's only later that they get uniforms that fitHis artificial heart is made out of the same material his clothes came from!
Actually, the clothes they were wearing are bigger on the kid versions, when they 1st materialize. It's only later that they get uniforms that fit
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I guess everyone's so used to that cliché that we just assumed this episode had done it as well.I never noticed that before.
The worst science on TNG was the intelligent design as depicted in "The Chase."
I actually thought they all were at least decent, even the Picard one. But yes, I think Ro and Keiko were the best.I think the episode would have been miles better with a child actor that could better sell that he is Picard in a childs body.
The Ro and Keiko actresses do very well, and the Guinan actress is decent enough in that regard.
The first time around, it’s extremely obvious what decisions they would have made.
Elaborate.
Now that we have special effects, I wonder if people could watch sci. fi. with truly non-humanoid species.
If you're wondering what a non-humanoid species could look like. There are many examples on our planet. Octopuses, spiders, centipedes, crabs, snails? Look closely at a snail? Imagine an intelligent alien that would look more like that than like us!
He fit cause he played Rene before.I think the episode would have been miles better with a child actor that could better sell that he is Picard in a childs body.
If you're wondering what a non-humanoid species could look like. There are many examples on our planet. Octopuses, spiders, centipedes, crabs, snails? Look closely at a snail? Imagine an intelligent alien that would look more like that than like us!
"The Chase" posits that our evolution (and that of several other prominent ST races) was planned and "directed" by a single great intelligence. It's the literal definition of the "Intelligent Design" counter "argument" to Darwinian evolution. It is also, of course, pseudo-scientific nonsense and to watch it show up in "Star Trek" was deeply disappointing.
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