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| Title : | Flashback | Rating : | |
| First Aired : | 11 Sep 1996 | Stardate : | 50126.4 |
| Director : | David Livingston | Year : | 2373 |
| Writers : | Brannon Braga | Season : | 3 |
| Rating : | 3.5000 for 4 reviews | Add your own review | |
| Reviewer : | Indefatigable | Rating : | |
| Review : | I quite liked this episode, which is unusual for a Braga script. Obviously, the highlight was our visit to the Excelsior, one of the most elegant ships ever made. If her description is accurate, the reckless, incisive Janeway would have fitted right into the Movie Era (the uniform certainly suited her). Tuvok's past was curious, and it certainly deserved an exploration. It wasn't without its faults, a virus disguised as a memory engram was rather far-fetched, and radiation is measured in 'grays' or 'rads', not 'dynes'. Finally, I'm not sure when Valtaine died in TUC, but I think he was alive during the action against Chang's BoP, which is AFTER his death here. Still, it did all happen inside Tuvok's head, and he might not remember everything perfectly. Thus we can forgive some of the faults, and it makes a decent episode if we do. | ||
| Reviewer : | mike | Rating : | |
| Review : | This was a great tuvok episode. | ||
| Reviewer : | hi | Rating : | |
| Review : | This episode was to celebrate Star Trek's 30th anniversary. I think they could've picked a better part of TOS to homage. DS9 really hit it with "Trials and Tribble-ations." It's a memorable episode to go back to. However, when I saw "Flashback", I hadn't even seen Star Trek VI, so it had no meaning to me. A nice way to honor The Original series, but for me it just didn't click. | ||
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