Review
Series : |
The Next Generation |
Rating : |
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Disc No : |
7.3 |
Episode : |
162 |
First Aired : |
29 Nov 1993 |
Stardate : |
47391.2 |
Director : |
Robert Wiemer |
Year : |
2370 |
Writers : |
Brannon Braga |
Season : |
7 |
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Guest Cast : |
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YATI : |
I'm a bit confused about the Cardassian's plan to use the telescope thingie as a spy device against the Federation. I mean, it's a Federation installation. It presumably sends data to Starfleet all the time. Do the Cardassians really think that when it stops sending information, Starfleet will just shrug its shoulders and forget about it? Of course not! They'll send a ship to investigate, and the Cardassians will be caught in the act - which is exactly what happened. It would make much more sense for the Cardassians to just blow the thing up and make a hasty exit, then deny all knowledge afterwards. |
Great Moment : |
The scene where thousands of Enterprise-D's start appearing. |
Body Count : |
At least one crew of an alternative Enterprise-D die when there ship explodes. An alternate version of Geordi is killed in one of the parallel worlds. |
Plotline
Returning from a bat'leth tournament, Worf finds that the Enterprise is not quite as he left it. Spot the ever-changing differences in this intriguing episode, and see the fleet to end all fleets!