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What an insane long hallucination sequence this episode has. Is that one of the longest in all of Star Trek? Well, I know there are a few where almost entire episodes are supposed to have taken place in someone's mind, but this is the more general type where we know it's a hallucination and they keep hitting us over the head with changing locations and weird lighting and character disappearing and yada yada yada. | What an insane long hallucination sequence this episode has. Is that one of the longest in all of Star Trek? Well, I know there are a few where almost entire episodes are supposed to have taken place in someone's mind, but this is the more general type where we know it's a hallucination and they keep hitting us over the head with changing locations and weird lighting and character disappearing and yada yada yada. | ||
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520: '''Think Tank''' ''[[1999]] [[]]'' | |||
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(First watched 2009-06-18) So I wondered if they tried pushing their waste filtration tech on the Malon again. The single survivor at the end of the episode would probably be more receptive to the idea. | |||
So they ended up pushing the ship near an "O class" star, so when it exploded the star's gravity would take most of it. If that's such a safe way to get rid of the waste, why don't the Malon always dump into these O class stars? | |||
Hey, we actually see a sonic shower work in this episode, rather than just hearing it referenced. | |||
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