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The Most Toys

Series : The Next Generation Rating : 4 Random Image
Disc No : 3.6 Episode : 69
First Aired : 7 May 1990 Stardate : 43872.2
Director : Tim Bond Year : 2366
Writers : Shari Goodhartz Season : 3
Guest Cast :
Colm Meaney as Miles Edward O'BrienGuy Vardaman as Darien Wallace
Jane Daly as VarriaNehemiah Persoff as Palor Toff
Saul Rubinek as Kivas Fajo
Plotline : A deranged merchant adds a new toy to his collection of unique articles - one Lieutenant Commander Data.
Moral :
Greed : It'll be your undoing in the end
Guest Reviews :
Rating : 4.5000 for 2 reviewsView existing reviewsAdd your own review
YATI : Okay, so Data can't get too close to Fajo without the forcefield zapping him. But this forcefield is specific to Data - normal objects pass straight through it, so Fajo can touch objects or other people. So what stops Data from clubbing Fajo over the head with something? Or just throwing a heavy object at him for that matter?
Great Moment : Hard to pick. Data's apparent intent to kill Fajo, his subsequent dodging of Riker's question and his confrontation of Fajo in the brig are the highlights of an episode packed with excellent moments.
Body Count : One - Varria.
Factoid : Originally Fajo was played by David Rappaport, but he comitted suicide two days into filming. Saul Rubineck was hired as a replacement, commencing filming only days later.
Quote : "He was a man. Take him for all in all. I shall not look upon his like again." - Picard on Data, quoting from Hamlet.
Datapoints :
Little bangs : Little bang #11.1
Planets : Beta Agni II, DITL Planet #809
Scitech : Bioplast sheeting, Finoplak
Ship Classes : Trader Ship
Ship Names : Excelsior Class :
NCC 42857 USS Grissom
Type 15 Shuttle :
NCC 1701-D/12 Pike
Species : DITL Species #184, DITL Species #185, Lapling, Zibalian
Weapons : Varon-T Disruptor
Images :

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