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Silicon Avatar

Series : The Next Generation Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 5.1 Episode : 103
First Aired : 14 Oct 1991 Stardate : 45122.3
Director : Cliff Bole Year : 2368
Writers : Lawrence V. Conley Season : 5
Guest Cast :
Ellen Geer as Dr. Kila MarrGuy Vardaman as Darien Wallace
Susan Diol as Carmen DavilaTracee Lee Cocco as Ensign Jae
Plotline : The Enterprise-D encounters the being responsible for destroying Data's home planet once again.
Moral :
Nature : An animal which tries to kill you is not evil; it is simply doing what it has evolved to do
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YATI : Even assuming that there really was no way to shut down the transmitter Marr used to destroy the crystalline entity, why did Picard not simply warp away from the creature? Also, if the crystalline entity destroys planets in a matter of hours as shown here, how come the children of Data's colony had time to draw pictures of it?
Great Moment : The entity wiping out the colony planet.
Body Count : Carmen and one other colonist on the planet, the crew of the transport ship, and the entity itself.
Factoid : One of the meanings of word "avatar" is "a repository of knowledge" - the term "silicon avatar" referred to Data.
Quote : "Doctor, the sperm whale on Earth devours millions of cuttlefish as it roams the oceans. It is not evil - it is feeding. The same may be true of the entity." - Picard to Dr. Marr.
Datapoints :
Planets : Boreal III, Forlat III, Melona IV
Scitech : Bitrious filaments, Brechtian cluster, Graviton, Proton
Species : Crystalline entity
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