Thine own self - Data loses his memory on an away mission, bringing radioactive material to a village.
Good episode!
Masks next When i started Sub Rosa, i remember i had seen this one years ago, so was happy to skip - i don't seem to remember Masks, so i'll plough through.
Season 2 was so bad, Season 1 was poor delivery of something that could have worked but Season 2 was just wrong start to finish. Season 3 was a big improvement and at least worked well from a nostalgia point of view.I'm on episode 8 of series 2 now and again they fall into the same formular of being captured, beaten up a bit and later rescued. I am confused over a couple of points though, Seven of Nine or T'Pol? The latter has not really been in much since Enterprise but she certainly is a fine figure of a woman. I think they both have their virtues for certain but I prefer a brunette. Perhaps both.
As i was quite young when TNG first aired, i have gone back to S1 and am working my way through them.
Just finished Conspiracy, now that was dark! It was also way too quickly exposed and wrapped up in a single episode
The Neutral Zone left and S1 done. S1 wasn't as bad as people make out, there were some great episodes. Can't wait for the next seasons, if S1 was meant to be nothing special.
Human play dom-jot!
You ever find yourself quoting TNG when in a bar and there's a pool table......
Me and my sister quite often re-enact the 4 lights nonsense too...
Also the line must be drawn here, getting screamed for no particular reason over the years
I love it.
Regularly use Darmok and Jalad… at Tanagra just to confound people.
Gary Graham has passed. He was 73.
He played Soval, the first antagonistic, later more friendly, Vulcan ambassador in Enterprise. He reprised that role in the Prelude To Axanar fan film and also starred in other Trek fan productions. He was the lead in the sci-fi cop show Alien Nation, starring in the series and five made-for-TV movies.
He also was a contributor to Breitbart, but everyone has to have some red in their ledger.