Exploring the Words, Acting Roles, and Models (WAM) of Star Trek: The Next Generation, one episode at a time!
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The Enterprise responds to a distress call from a Romulan science ship that looks quite a bit like a Romulan scout. Ro is not impressed that the Federation is helping out the Romulans, but mean ol’ Riker makes her do it anyway. But when Ro ...
The Borg. Unstoppable. Remorseless. Undefeatable. Oddly interested in lionfish. Let’s adopt one like it was a lost puppy. Great plan, Dr Crusher! But why did the Captain sign off on this insane plan…? Why, it seems he has an even more insan...
The last one felt like a refugee from season one, and now we have a mysterious glowing dot alien travelling around the ship... that definitely feels like a season one story. Except season one condensed all its horrible childrenyness into We...
The Captain’s log rambling about efforts to negotiate peace between two rival planets sounds like a refugee plot from season one, or even classic Trek (anyone remember “Elaan of Troyius”...?). But don’t worry, it’s much worse than it sounds...
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