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- From: fraser@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Fraser Wilson)
- Subject: Re: Does a chain of command exist any more (STNG)
- Message-ID: <9300814.8274@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU>
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- Organization: Computer Science, University of Melbourne, Australia
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 03:51:59 GMT
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- s924683@minyos.xx.rmit.OZ.AU ( Chandi ) writes:
-
- >And what were the romulans doing on the planet anyway??
-
- That's what annoyed me most about an otherwise good (albeit
- utterly implausable) episode. Oh, and the rehash of the ol'
- Hell in the Pacific (?) / Enemy Mine plot was a bit dull
- and predictable. Actually, the stranded-enemies-make-friends
- plot is probably a lot older than either of those movies,
- but there you go.
-
- When is Riker going to (a) lose some weight (b) admit he's
- in love with his captain?
-
- I always enjoy episodes with Romulans in it though, I thought
- The Neutral Zone was first-class, and this one was also good.
- However, the show always seems to suffer from glaring plot
- holes and silly plot devices.
-
- For instance: if you beamed down to a stormy planet with a
- 14 minute transporter window, and non-functional communicators,
- would you seperate? Thought so.
-
- Quote of the evening: Worf (again) - "Then he will die."
-
- Fraser.
-