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| Series : | The Next Generation | Rating : | |||||||
| Disc No : | 4.3 | Episode : | 83 | ||||||
| First Aired : | 31 Dec 1990 | Stardate : | 44356.9 | ||||||
| Director : | Chip Chalmers | Year : | 2367 | ||||||
| Writers : | Hilary J. Bader | Season : | 4 | ||||||
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| Plotline : | Troi must strugle to adapt after loosing all her empathic powers. But she may not have the time - for the Enterprise is being dragged to certain doom by something it cannot see. | ||||||||
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| YATI : | Near the end of the episode, Data claims that the evidence supports the idea that it is gravity that is pulling the ship and the 2-D lifeforms into the string. Yet all the way through we are told that the ship is drifting at a constant speed towards the string. If gravity is pulling at the ship, then it would be accelerating rather than moving at a constant speed. | ||||||||
| Great Moment : | Guinan needling Troi about applying for her job. | ||||||||
| Body Count : | Zero. | ||||||||
| Factoid : | At one point the writers of this episode considered making Troi's loss of her empathic abilities permanent. | ||||||||
| Quote : | "Human intuition and instinct are not always right, but they do make life interesting." - Guinan to Troi. | ||||||||
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