Damn some of you have weird tastes.
I’m pulling “Contagion.” Like @Farscape One said about “Where Silence Has Lease,” this was one of those episodes that truly highlights the dangers of exploring deep space. TNG got way too far away from that in later seasons, and S2 has some of the best offerings in that lane.
Hey, I resemble that remark!


"Contagion" is to computer viruses what log file altering was in TOS' "Court-Martial", except the big reveal of how to resolve the episode is handled a lot better, and because viruses were a fairly new thing and not all viewers are nerds.
Seeing a sibling ship be destroyed is out of the blue, but is chilling and sold well. Missed opportunity for a spin-off as well with Captain Varley, where a lot of stock footage could be reused...
The probe is almost OTT in that it can reprogram any computer - if you don't believe me, write something for Windows 10 then try to run it in a Macintosh circa 1997. You have to rewrite a ton of code, or even use assembly language - which differs between computer platforms too. But "machine learning" of sorts could have the probe figuring out how, play an Atari 2600 video game far longer and rack up high scores far faster than any human for the most unsurprising and basic of reasons, and then take over the universe** and all within the span of 44 minutes...
** moohahaha, complete with mustache-twirl
I love the design of the kid in Pen Pals, as it was something genuinely alien. I also really like the relationship between Data and Sarajenka.
With that bizarre ending aside with the conch shell, so no wonder Sarjenka reclaims her memories as well as starting up a new brand of rich flavorful and other adjective-loaded coffee, it's a great little story. But the story was doing a big set-up with detail and logic, just to flush it down the toilet for the sake of one final tearjerk moment. Not sure if that's pandering, insulting the audience, and/or what else... it's just cringe that upends the story and risks rendering it hollow because it's an undeserved denouement. So much more works in the story's favor, thankfully, but that ending is the most bizarre that 20th century sci-fi put out. (Meanwhile, 21st century sci-fi chimes in with "Hold my beer!" and proceeds to be far more hollow... )
Yes, I'm loving season two of Lower Decks! Pakled really are the perfect enemy for an animated comedy.
Though I still wonder how they ever made it off their homeworld in the first place.![]()
Another species, with ideals not unlike the Federation's but not as refined or expanded either, went to set up first contact and got clobbered?