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  • TNG Season 1= the batman and robin of Star Trek

  • @EpicBeard815 I agree, but this scene is pretty harsh. and after all, that thing was supposed to be pure evil, so why wouldn't it act like a cheesy evil villain.

  • Geordi La Forge what a name

  • LaForge: bitch best check himself before it wrecks itself

  • kunta kinte

  • I love this episode

  • the monster scared me so badly when I was little

  • um..... why is a giant lump of oil talking?

    O_o

  • Don't feel bad, Geordi. The same thing happend to me when I went to the site of the BP Oil Spill, too.

  • In and of itself, I thought this was the lamest episode of TNG ever, despite the important Tasha dying part. The acting wasn't really on par, and the special effects were so cheap

  • Man, Armus was a total doucher.

  • If I make it to the movie industry, and if they were to do this star trek and make a younger crew of the next generation, I'd like to play as Geordi myself. he looks identical to my height, and right handed like me and has we kinda resemble each other too.

  • La Forge: My glasses! I can't see without my glasses...

  • I thought the same thing.

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  • FAIL!

  • "Though she did come back later when Picard changed history by rescuing the original enterprise A"

    Whaaaaat, Enterprise "A"?? O.o

  • When the ship encountered some temporal rift thingie, they met up with the original enterprise A, the first one from 50 years ago whose death resulted in the end of the human/kilngon war. With them rescued the war continued. Tasha survived cause she never met with the moster in this altered time line. When everything was figured out they sent the ent. A back into it's place in time, but tasha went with them, since she was dead anyways. Though the A was destroyed tasha was taken prisoner.

  • And forced to have a baby. This child later played a role in a later episode.

    God damn it is confusing.

    Changed my account by the way/

  • Hmm, that's what I thought. Apparently you assume that Enterprise "A" is responsible for changing the fate of the sector.

    I have news for you. Enterprise A never did all that stuff you explained, why? It's because the Enterprise "C" Ambassador-class, not the refit Constitution-class you're thinking of that was under the command of James T. Kirk that was responsible for marking that particular pivotal point in Federation history.

  • Data is so cute here...wait he always is!

  • One of the best TNG episodes.

  • um, isn't this the one where Tasha got taken out and shot

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