It can be from any series, and if you want to pick a favorite from each show go ahead.

Picture very much related.

27 points

It’s not necessarily my favorite episode but it pops up always when I think of ST

It’s voyagers episode where they observe the planet which is in its own time pocket, so the whole evolution of the society happens in days from voys perspective

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14 points

That’s a good one, and I can’t wait to see it again since I’m going through the shows with my wife (her first viewing of any of them)

The doctor beaming down for “just a minute” and being there for some ridiculous amount of time, I can’t remember exactly how long.

Great episode.

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13 points

3 years. He was down there long enough to become a fan of a local sports team and chats up the astronaut about it when he gets back.

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10 points

Your comment would please the Ground Shaker

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10 points

When I think of TNG, the first episode I think of is Yesterday’s Enterprise.

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11 points

Imagine having Guinan look at you and say “your entire existence is just… wrong

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The first time I saw it, I came in a couple of minutes late, so I missed everything changing into an alternate timeline. I saw Tasha and thought, “is this a repeat?” And I thought, “no, the uniform is wrong.” I still think it would work better that way. Start it with the Enterprise C coming through the rift and the timeline already changed.

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17 points

It’s a really good episode in terms of a basic story and really good acting, but if you think about it, its both a really bad way of memorializing a civilization and a horrible thing to do to a person. They could have put the entire library of their civilization into that probe, but instead they decided to make a device to make a person live an imaginary life and then have to live with the loss of a family that he never actually met in the real world and it all felt far more real than anything the holodeck could do.

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11 points

You make good points, and even bring up a point I hadn’t really considered fully. But did they not put their knowledge base and other things into the probe? I vaguely remember the people in the Memory World saying they did, and the flute was a personal touch added near the end.

If they had the means to, they could have sent out dozensof probes (not likely, resources didn’t seem to be abundant) in all directions, some broadcasting low signals with their story, some just deep storage info crypts. That way they maximized their potential for discovery.

It’s also possible the only reason Picard had physical issues with the exchange due to incompatible biology, but without that being stated in the show directly… Its a reach.

Still my favorite though.

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9 points

Also, my all-time favorite episode of Star Trek would have to be-

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4 points

Star Trek: Jersey Shore Leave

The Real Housewives of Deep Space 9

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6 points

I’ve been thinking about it a lot, and I think it’s the kind of technology that would change a civilization. They probably had games where you could spend weeks in a fantasy world in only the blink of an eye. It would be awesome. And probably normal enough eventually that they wouldn’t think it weird to chronicle the end of the world that way

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They did not make that clear in the episode and I am a firm believer that if you have to spend time thinking about an explanation for why something is the way it is in a TV episode when the writers didn’t seem to come up with a reason shows the episode is flawed.

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5 points

Oh, I strongly disagree. I think half the fun of watching a sci-fi show is thinking about the rest of the world, and what it would be like based on the little snapshot we get as viewers

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6 points

Okay but… life is pain, and they all died, every single last one of them, so they gave him the “gift” of their particular pain, I guess? :-P And speaking of pain, that other image (shudder), I’m going to have nightmares tonight I suppose:-P.

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I always feel so sorry for Picard after this episode. He literally gets convinced that his life is not real, to the point that he buys the fantasy, embraces and loves the fantasy. Then when he sees some fulfillment it gets taken away and he gets told that it was not real. He may have never wanted a family in his real life, but he got one he loved them so much…

It was a great episode but boy it cut really deep when you started thinking about it.

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3 points

But on top of that, he gets to experience the loss of his entire family along with every single other person on his planet. But he’s never actually met any of them and never will.

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Tos: Balance of Terror

Snw: Quality of Mercy, Subspace Rhapsody

Ent: In a mirror,Darkly

Ds9: Sacrifice of Angels,

TNG: Tomorrow’s Enterprise, All good things, Relics, The Best of both words

Vgr: Year of Hell

Prodigy: All the worlds a stage

Lower Deck : to many to list

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4 points

All good choices.

I haven’t gotten around to most of the new shows, but I look forward to the SNW episodes I’ve seen listed!

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15 points

This seems like a cliché answer, but my favorite overall is The Measure of a Man. Granted, there is a lot I haven’t seen (only pieces of DS9 and Voy, and none of the new stuff other than Lower Decks).

I just really like how it raises one specific issue without trying to skirt around it while dealing with it directly.

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11 points

I don’t think that’s cliche at all. It’s an amazing episode and a great example of how science fiction is a mirror on humanity.

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11 points

The Measure of a Man

DATA IS NOT PROPERTY

He is a fully living sentient being. Full stop.

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9 points

Why couldn’t they leave Data alone? He just wanted to feel!

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1 point

Glad we got that settled!

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That episode has aged like the finest of wines, it’s only gotten more prescient.

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15 points

It would have to be “Chain of Command”. there are FOUR lights

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Also up there for me. Easily top “handful” since I can’t pick an actual order.

When he admits he really did think he saw five… I’m not crying, you’re crying.

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