Now that’s a confusing title, but still fun.
Spoilers ahead.
Continue reading Star Trek: Picard – The Next Generation [3.1]Now that’s a confusing title, but still fun.
Spoilers ahead.
Continue reading Star Trek: Picard – The Next Generation [3.1]Oh! I almost forgot, but I listened to an audio-book in the last week or two, called Fan Fiction, by Brent Spiner.
Continue reading Fan Fiction – An AudiobookDoctor Who has been on (and off) the air since 1963, with a myriad of adventures showing the Doctor and his companions traveling to endless corners of the universe.
(Daily Doctor Who #215)
Continue reading Doctor Who & Star Trek The Next Generation–Non-Existent Crossovers (Seventh Doctor)Every week in 2018, the plan is that my friend Rod is going to ask me some geeky question that will answer in a post. This week is Week #37, and this week, Rod’s question is very topical from a Geeky perspective:
Continue reading Weekly Geeky Question #37: Patrick Stewart’s New Star Trek Project
It’s taken me a while to get to it, but here at last is the summary of the seventh and final season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It’s a season that manages to leave a good taste in the mouth mostly because the finale, All Good Things, is so outstandingly enjoyable that it almost manages to wipe away the memory of all the sub-par episodes of the year. But then you’re like, “Oh yeah, Masks, and Sub Rosa, and that one with the train on the holodeck…. And so it goes. Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation – Season Seven Summary
Picard finds himself mysteriously moving back and forth between three different eras of his life: the day when he first came aboard the Enterprise as Captain, far future when he is long-retired, and the “present day.” In all three time frames he becomes aware of a mysterious anomaly in space that threatens to destroy the universe. He is also told by Q that he must solve this mystery in order to prove that humanity is worthy to exist. Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation – All Good Things [7.25]
A medical accident prompted by what should have been a routine sickness contracted by Mr. Barclay releases a disease in the Enterprise that causes everyone to genetically alter into different life forms: Troi into an amphibian, Worf into a monster, Riker into a caveman-type humanoid, and so on. Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation – Genesis [7.19]
After the death of her grandmother, Beverly is visited by Ronin, a handsome and seductive disembodied man, who was once her grandmother’s lover. Overwhelmed by the intimacy of his presence, Beverly resigns Starfleet to live with him forever. Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation – Sub Rosa [7.14]
Dr. Crusher tells Guinan the story of how she found herself involved in the murder of a Ferengi scientist who is attempting to develop a new form of shielding, which led her to disobey orders and get herself relieved of duty. Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation – Suspicions [6.22]
Worf suffers an accident which leaves him paralyzed. Dr. Crusher enlists the assistance of a specialist, Dr. Toby Russell. Dr. Russell’s cavalier attitude toward patient care in favor of medical research alarms Dr. Crusher. Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation – Ethics [5.16]