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Guest Review

Title : Unnatural Selection Rating : 1
First Aired : 30 Jan 1989 Stardate : 42494.8
Director : Paul Lynch Year : 2365
Writers : John Mason, Mike Gray Season : 2
Rating : 2.0000 for 2 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 1
Review : The premise here was very far-fetched. I can't understand how an 'active immune system' would work, or why it would act against other Humans. Still, I suppose Diana Muldaur put in a fair performance, so that partially covers this. It's not a good episode, but vaguely watchable.
Reviewer : Florida Rating : 3
Review : I always liked this episode and I think its because of the aire the Lantree put over it. The ship was just so spooky with its automated beacons, warnings, and the fact that the ship was too "hot" to risk even sending an away team over in EV suits. Having that very real feeling consequence attached to the story helped suspend disbelief for me. I do wonder why they had to destroy the Lantree though. Why not just blast her with radiation or something? I know the Federation is a big economy but that's a lot of hardware to just obliterate.
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