Jim Phelps
watches Voyager AFTER 51030
Member # 102
posted November 03, 1999 02:23 PM
An OK episode, directed by Roxann-Biggs Dawson, i.e. B'Elanna Torres.
1) Stardate 53263.2, well into the season.
2) Two races, the Kesset and the Beneth. They will probably be forgotten soon enough.
3) Is the Doctor programmed so as to be distractable by music, and if so, can't he shut down that function????
4) I don't know whether this is new or not, but Tuvok received 17 Starfleet commendations. Might be interesting to know the contents of the service record Okudagram.
5) The Beneth employed a 9 million terawatt cloaking field, for all those keeping track of power figures. There were 22 ships around the station and 3000 people overall.
6) I thought of a starship. You have fifteen yes-or no questions to guess.
Boris
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posted November 03, 1999 04:02 PM
*has just seen the episode* Hmm. Wasn't bad.......predictable, but not bad.
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posted November 04, 1999 12:07 AM
Well if they ever make an episode worst than "Spock's Brain" then Trek is in seriously bad condition.
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posted November 04, 1999 03:26 AM
Oh come on, in the early days of Voyager "Spock Brain" was a high point to shoot for.
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posted November 04, 1999 03:53 AM
What happened to the anti-gravity push carts? When Neelix brought in Tuvok stuff the cart had wheels
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posted November 04, 1999 07:41 AM
Perhaps it was a Vulcan pushcart. *LMAO*
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Jim Phelps
watches Voyager AFTER 51030
Member # 102
posted November 04, 1999 12:31 PM
You are not the only one. Personally, those ships reminded me of Shadow crabs from B5, not to mention the fact that the actual aliens look a lot like Shadows, and are invisible in absence of special light...
Boris
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Jim Phelps
watches Voyager AFTER 51030
Member # 102
posted November 05, 1999 01:26 AM
I mentioned this elsewhere on the forums already, but I liked the part where Seven compares her situation to that of Tuvok. What right does the Voyager crew have to decide for her? It's an interesting question.
Boris
------------------ "Wrong again. Although we want to be scientifically accurate, we've found that selection of [Photon Energy Plasma Scientifically Inaccurate as a major Star Trek format error] usually indicates a preoccupation with science and gadgetry over people and story."
---a Writers' Test from the Original Series Writer's Guide
posted November 05, 1999 07:17 AM
I have blocked out "Profit and Lace" -- but not as much as I wish I had.
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posted November 05, 1999 07:21 AM
*Before Krenim can go on a "Day of Honor was the worst Voyager episode ever" rampage, he's dragged away by the men in white coats*
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