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Emergence

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Title :
Emergence
Series :
Rating :
0
Overall Ep :
174
First Aired :
9 May 1994
Stardate :
47869.2
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Season Ep :
7 x 23
Main Cast :
Guest Cast :
Vinny Argiro as Hitman
Carl David Burks as Russell
Tracee Lee Cocco as Lieutenant Jae
C. Gilman as Knight in armor
David Huddleston as Conductor
Thomas Kopache as Engineer
Arlee Reed as Hayseed
Joyce Robinson as Ensign Gates
Dennis Tracy as Man in gray flannel suit
S. Whittaker as Gunslinger
D. Zanuck as Flapper
YATI :
Worf asks the folks on the train if they have finished the jigsaw puzzle. But when we see his point of view, the puzzle is in plain sight and it's perfectly obvious that it is nowhere near finished.

So the Enterprise has become self-aware, enough that it can design and build offspring and actually out-think the crew in many respects. So, why does it suddenly stop thinking for itself at the end of the episode?
Worst Moment :
The birth of the 'child'.
Body Count :
None.

Plotline

When the holodecks start acting up yet again, the crew realise that the Enterprise-D is feeling broody.
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