This episode was generally entertaining, and I quite liked the scene between Picard and Sarek. However, when the quartermaster makes small talk with Troi he tells her about a "fourteen-foot Caldorian eel." I suppose he could be referring to an eel with fourteen feet ) Which is correct, since Star Trek uses the metric system. When the quartermaster of the junkyard gives directions to the location of the T'Pau, he tells the helmsman the heading and the speed of 200 kph. The following are comments submitted by my readers. It's hard to pass judgment on an episode which hasn't concluded yet, so it will suffice to say that this episode nicely sets up the second part. I am, however, not fond of poorly done cliffhangers, and this episode features one. Finally good continuity with TOS regarding Spock's appearance. Continuity with TNG: Sarek regarding the mind meld and the continued involvement of the characters, and continuity with TNG: Redemption regarding the Klingons' appreciation of the Federation's help in Gowron's rise to power. Seeing Spock at the end of the episode.Īnother episode with marvelous continuity. Riker accidentally destroying the contraband ship. Picard accusing Data of looking at him, then Data slowly turning away. being there for seemingly no good reason. I love how uncomfortable Picard was with Data just. Picard trying to sleep on the "shelf" (as Data calls it) while Data just. The Klingon captain attempting to intimidate Picard and Picard matching his arrogance. Picard mentioning his mind meld with Sarek. Seeing Spock's face in the Romulan photo. I believe this is the first time we ever get to see the Romulan homeworld. The junk yard special effects are a re use of the ship graveyard from Wolf 359 in TNG: The Best of Both Worlds. This episode contained an in memory of Gene Roddenberry statement at the beginning as he had just recently died. This episode lists Leonard Nimoy as Spock twice in the opening credits.
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