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I pruriently note that the episode with the B-story about Geordi's trouble with women has Booby in the title.
I pruriently note that the episode with the B-story about Geordi's trouble with women has Booby in the title.
So they find an amazing thousand year old museum-quality spaceship... and blow it up to prevent others from getting stuck there. For such an amazing find, mightn't it have been worth spending more time to find a way to disable the actual ''trap'' portion from the outside? Or leave a message buoy nearby with warning and information for those who would come in the future?


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311: '''The Hunted''' ''[[1990]] [[January 8]]''
311: '''The Hunted''' ''[[1990]] [[January 8]]''
Star Trek: First Blood


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312: '''The High Ground''' ''[[1990]] [[January 29]]''
312: '''The High Ground''' ''[[1990]] [[January 29]]''
The inverters seem like useful technology. Dangerous to people with prolonged use, but would still have use in times when regular transporters couldn't be used.


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Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 2

SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.


301: Evolution 1989 September 25

It doesn't seem like Wesley did a lot to get the nanites started on evolving--it seems surprising something like this didn't happen before. Past getting upset that he's the cause of malfunctions, he seems to take it pretty in stride that he's played Creator to a new lifeform.


302: The Ensigns of Command 1989 October 2


303: The Survivors 1989 October 9


304: Who Watches the Watchers? 1989 October 16

A very good Prime Directive-based episode. I like seeing Picard try to minimize the damage done, to the extent of risking getting shot by an arrow to prove he's no god.

Maaaaybe the anthropologists should keep their hideaways a bit further away? Less to risk by hiding a series of small camera/sensors around the area being studied.


305: The Bonding 1989 October 23

For this kid being part of Worf's family now and forever, I'm pretty sure we never hear of him again.

I like that Wesley belatedly gets to share his anger at Picard over his father's death.


306: Booby Trap 1989 October 30

I pruriently note that the episode with the B-story about Geordi's trouble with women has Booby in the title.

So they find an amazing thousand year old museum-quality spaceship... and blow it up to prevent others from getting stuck there. For such an amazing find, mightn't it have been worth spending more time to find a way to disable the actual trap portion from the outside? Or leave a message buoy nearby with warning and information for those who would come in the future?


307: The Enemy 1989 November 6

I like the planet name Galorndon Core. It's not even an important place, but when it came up in the episode I remembered the name so well from long ago that I thought it would be.

I like Geordi's technique of making tools by shaping mud into crude molds, filling it with the right kind of metallic rocks, and melting them with his phaser.

And Andreas Katsulas as Tomalak. Though this is the first role I knew him in, I'm now much more familiar with his Babylon 5 role of G'Kar.


308: The Price 1989 November 13

On the whole, I think the things Mr. Negotiator says to Troi are true. She accuses him of using his powers for gain, but she does the same. She does so for the sake of her ship, he does so for the sake of his customers.


309: The Vengeance Factor 1989 November 20

I've always found it a bit of a stretch that in the end Riker can't manage to find a phaser setting more powerful than "pause her for 2 seconds" yet less powerful than "vaporize her".

Seems a bit of a stretch that the few surviving members of a clan happen to have (or know how to get) the secrets of immortality and extremely targeted viruses.


310: The Defector 1990 January 1

Where was Troi in this episode? When the bulk of the episode is about how much to trust this guy and what peoples' guts tell them, she's not even piping in? Even with something useless like "I sense he's hiding something, but I don't know what."?

So Riker knows some Romulan too? Is he skilled in languages, or did he just learn the greetings and dirty words for major tongues?

So their computer knows enough about Romulus to accurately recreate the planet on the holodeck, but not enough to create one of their most well-known food products.

Tomalak has such a shit-eating grin.

Picard criticizes Data for trying to mimic other actors for his own acting, but a few episodes back he was praising Data for mimicking multiple violinists while synthesizing their styles into something his own.


311: The Hunted 1990 January 8

Star Trek: First Blood


312: The High Ground 1990 January 29

The inverters seem like useful technology. Dangerous to people with prolonged use, but would still have use in times when regular transporters couldn't be used.


313: Déjà Q 1990 February 5


314: A Matter of Perspective 1990 February 12


315: Yesterday's Enterprise 1990 February 19


316: The Offspring 1990 March 12


317: Sins of the Father 1990 March 19


318: Allegiance 1990 March 26


319: Captain's Holiday 1990 April 2


320: Tin Man 1990 April 23


321: Hollow Pursuits 1990 April 30


322: The Most Toys 1990 May 7


323: Sarek 1990 May 14


324: Ménage à Troi 1990 May 28


325: Transfigurations 1990 June 4


326: The Best of Both Worlds 1990 June 18


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