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Series : The Next Generation Rating : 2 Random Image
Disc No : 7.4 Episode : 164
First Aired : 17 Jan 1994 Stardate : 47423.9
Director : Alexander Singer Year : 2370
Writers : Spike Steingasser, William N. Stape Season : 7
Guest Cast :
Brian Markinson as VorinEdward Penn as Kateras
Paul Sorvino as Nikolai RozhenkoPenny Johnson as Dobara
Susan Christy as TarranaTracee Lee Cocco as Lieutenant Jae
Plotline : Worf's Human brother decides that the Prime Directive isn't for him when a group of primitive tribesfolk are threatened with destruction.
Guest Reviews :
Rating : 0.0000 for 1 reviewsView existing reviewsAdd your own review
YATI : I have to say, I think the Prime Directive is a pretty good idea most of the time... protecting the primitives from exploitation, harmful interference and all that. But I mean, these people were all going to die. Just how bad could any degree of interference be compared to that?
Datapoints :
Holoprogs : Boraal II / Vacca VI Transformation
Planets : Boraal II, Draygo IV, Vacca VI
Scitech : Atmospheric dissipation
Ship Classes : Galaxy Class
Species : Boraalan
Stations : Starbase 87
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