| Series : |
The Next Generation |
Rating : |
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| Disc No : |
6.2 |
Episode : |
132 |
| First Aired : |
2 Nov 1992 |
Stardate : |
46235.7 |
| Director : |
Adam Nimoy |
Year : |
2369 |
| Writers : |
Diana Dru Botsford, Michael Piller, Ward Botsford |
Season : |
6 |
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| Guest Cast : |
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| Plotline : |
Picard, Ro and Guinan regress to childhood. Literally. |
| Guest Reviews : |
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| YATI : |
Skipping lightly over the fact that the younger Picard has a different accent, no dimple in his chin and different eye colour, what happened to his artificial heart? A full sized adult heart wouldn't fit the chest of a child, after all. At one point a pair of automatic doors slide open and a little robot comes through to distract a Ferengi. As Data says in "In Theory", "the door sensor is programmed to recognise only Humanoid forms for entrance and egress." |
| Worst Moment : |
The Ferengi conquering the Enterprise so easily. |
| Body Count : |
Unsure. |
| Factoid : |
Since Ro's return to adulthood is never shown on screen, for a while the staff considered leaving her as a child permanently - or at least, until she had grown up again. |
| Quote : |
"He's my number one dad!" - Picard, covering for his calling Riker number one in front of the Ferengi. |
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| Datapoints : |
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| Images : |
People DaiMon Lurin
People Morta
People Berik
People Jean-Luc Picard
People Guinan
Internals Type 6 shuttle interior
Planets Ligos VII
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