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Home Soil

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1 x 17
Title :
Home Soil
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
17
First Aired :
22 Feb 1988
Stardate :
41463.9
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Your Rating :
3.5000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : Tyyr Rating : 3
Review : Again, something I have to point out. Crusher is just so bad in this episode. A complicated analysis of an emerging lifeform, analysis of its potential to be life, coming to conclusions that can effect the course of a major starfleet project... and she delegates it all... to the computer. I half expected Picard to turn to her and finally ask, "Why do I keep you around?" Overall I liked the episode itself for showing a non-humanoid life form and a non-mustache twirling villain. They could have done more with it but they did alright with what they had. Except Crusher, who's only purpose seemed to be to ask the computer to do her job for her.
Reviewer : anonymous Rating : 4
Review : Not having seen the whole episode, take my rating with a grain of salt, but I found the whole idea very interesting...if a bit far-fetched. Might I suggest a good quote, though? Worf: "But is it alive?" Computer: "Probability positive." Worf: "I wasn't asking you."
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