| Series : |
The Next Generation |
Rating : |
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| Disc No : |
6.6 |
Episode : |
147 |
| First Aired : |
10 May 1993 |
Stardate : |
46830.1 |
| Director : |
Cliff Bole |
Year : |
2369 |
| Writers : |
Joe Menosky, Naren Shankar |
Season : |
6 |
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| Guest Cast : |
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| Plotline : |
Beverly hosts a scientific conference - but a murderer strikes, and she must violate direct orders from Picard to solve the riddle. |
| Guest Reviews : |
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| YATI : |
Jo'brill took an awful chance, pretending to be dead like that. It's a good thing Crusher didn't autopsy him. |
| Great Moment : |
Like Troi in "Face of the Enemy", it's nice to see an episode that gives Crusher a little room to grow. |
| Body Count : |
Two. |
| Factoid : |
One of the most heavily re-written episodes ever, this was originally a murder mystery story for Worf, but the discovery in question was that warp drive was destroying the fabric of space. It was to feature lots of flashbacks and voiceovers in film-noir style, never used before on TNG. First the ecological angle was lost, then Worf was replaced by Crusher, then a more usual structure was adopted, then at the last minute Guinan was added because this was the only slot Whoppi Goldberg was available for. |
| Quote : |
"After all, a Ferengi scientist is almost a contradiction in terms!" - Reyga to Crusher. |
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| Images : |
 Sci-tech Medical Technology - Cortical Stumulator
 Sci-tech Medical Technology - Tissue Scanner
 Sci-tech Medical Technology - Tissue Scanner
Species Takaran
People Dr. Reyga
People Jo'Bril
People Dr. T'Pan
People Kurak
People Dr. Christopher
People Beverly Crusher
General Images DITL General Image #58
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