| Series : |
The Next Generation |
Rating : |
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| Disc No : |
3.6 |
Episode : |
70 |
| First Aired : |
14 May 1990 |
Stardate : |
43917.4 |
| Director : |
Les Landau |
Year : |
2366 |
| Writers : |
Jake Jacobs, Marc Cushman |
Season : |
3 |
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| Guest Cast : |
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| Plotline : |
Ambassador Sarek arrives to complete a treaty he has spent 93 years perfecting. But the crew begins to behave strangely, and Picard must endure a terrible ordeal to ensure success. |
| Moral : |
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| Guest Reviews : |
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| YATI : |
The music Data plays in his Mozart concert is actually a piece by Brahms. |
| Great Moment : |
Patrick Stewart does an incredible job of portraying Sarek's emotions in this episode. |
| Body Count : |
Zero. |
| Factoid : |
Although Spock is found to be very much alive in "Unification", Sarek refers to him throughout this episode in the past tense. |
| Quote : |
"All this magnificent technology, we still find ourselves susceptible to the ravages of old age. The loss of dignity, the slow betrayal of our bodies by forces we cannot master." - Picard to Data. |
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| Datapoints : |
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| Images : |
People Ki Mendrossen
People Sakkath
People Perrin
People Sarek
Illness Bendii Syndrome
Planets Legara IV
Planets Vulcan
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