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Yeah, about the only good thing to come from “Code of Honor” is SFDebris’ withering review of it.

ONE BRIDGE! ONE RIKER! RAAAAAUGH!

So, they’re Vulcans?

Three years ago my dad had a massive stroke and has since passed. My mom kept going with treatment even though tests showed his entire left lobe was dark. My mom was like “But what if he wakes up?!” I looked her in the eye an said “I am not sure you would like who you got back.”

Hmm... Nope.

#approved

The thing about a lot of those 1st season episodes is that alien world sets could have easily been taken straight from TOS 25 years earlier. They must have had a real shoestring budget to not be able to come up with, literally, anything better.

I think you can make a distinction between early holograms and, like The Doctor. The only other program we know to be sentient before that is the Moriarty hologram the Enterprise computer created to be able to defeat Data, and that was basically an accident. And they trapped him inside a holo-cube to live out the

For me it’s the lute

I know it was mentioned in the article, but how insane is it that they had a crew orgy in the third episode of the show!?

These kinds of articles always give me a bit of heartburn. They’re used by religious folks to promote an agenda to keep people who are essentially consciously dead alive on life support. I suppose that it is a belief in a soul that is still there and can some how be revived. The truth is much more devastating. People

Who wouldn’t eat some Troi cake #amIrite?

And this list doesn’t even include any of the utterly ludicrous Holodeck or Q episodes. Like the time they took on the role of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, or the time Sherlock Holmes’ nemesis Moriarty became sentient and tried to escape the Holodeck.

That time Wesley came back to help the Enterprise relocate Native Americans from their own planet (Journey’s End)

Everyone else gets half of it. At best. :)

What’s the point of being a Trekkie if you can’t be nitpicky?

...everyone giving evil eyes at how awful they think Discovery and/or Orville are, just remember how TNG started out:

That wasn’t a clone. I know that may seem nitpicky, but the time Riker actually met his clone he did this to it:

Oh no... the African Planet.

Sister. And love interest.