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Does its first appearance on screen take place (in-universe chronology) before the beginning of TNG?
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Based on the definition of the word, I would say no; that term would not be applicable to the subject.
quote:Is it made out of neutronium?
No.
quote:Does its first appearance on screen take place (in-universe chronology) before the beginning of TNG?
No.
quote:Is it from a "Geordi" episode?
No.
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Artificial, inorganic, seemingly non-autonomous, kind of killed someone, first appeared in TNG or the first two seasons of DS9, or possibly some flashback to that period, and not from the AQ...
Does its first appearance on screen take place (in-universe chronology) before the beginning of TNG S5?
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Is its first on-screen appearance during DS9?
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This better not be V'Ger... or the damn Borg!
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I was thinking it was that lifeform that make Geordi into a glowy lizzard, the spaceborn "baby" he weaned with holo-leah or the shape-shifting thinger that almost got his crazy love-intrest Aquiel, but it's [i[not[/i] from a "Geordi episode" so all those are ruled out at least.
The "artificial" bit eliminates the siliconlifeform on that teraforming planet that (more than) sorta killed someone.
I guess it could the the "Inner Light" satelite/probe.
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quote: Is its first on-screen appearance during DS9?
No.
quote:Is it bigger than a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor?
Yes. At least for almost all of its existence.
I'm going to backtrack a little bit... I realize that one of my answers may have been a little misleading. Although I wouldn't use the word "autonomous" to describe this thing (which is what I was thinking when I responded), I realize now that it COULD apply, in the sense that no being controls it. So I'm going to tack on an extra bonus question to make up for it. My bad.
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Is it the anti-time anomaly from All Good Things?
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