Q; If the bureaucrat has been there for eight days, how come he hasn't been to the loo?
A; We should not assume that just because he looks like us he functions like us. Maybe these guys only go to the toilet once every few years or so. Who knows?
Q; Shouldn't the results of Picard's medical tests have shown him to be eleven months older than when he last took a test?
A; Um. If I have, say, my eyesight tested and then have it done again a year later, you wouldn't necessarily so far as I'm aware expect the results to show that I was a year older. Then again, the Enterprise has medical facilities that are way above anything we have now, so who knows what they may be able to extrapolate from whatever tests they do? I think the jury will stay out for a long time on this one.
Why didn't Troi suss out the phoney captain? There was another mind in there, right, so why couldn't she sense it?
The regular Bridge crew, the ones whom we never get to meet and who just stand at the back doing things, carry right on doing them while a double of their captain appears on the Bridge with an alien, whereupon their captain turns into another alien. These guys don't turn a hair. Where do they find these people?
Evolution The Ensigns of Command The Survivors Who Watches the
Watchers? The Bonding Booby
Trap The Enemy The Price The Vengeance Factor The Defector The Hunted
The High Ground Deja Q A
Matter of Perspective Yesterday's Enterprise
The Offspring
Sins of the Father Allegiance Captain's Holiday
Tin Man Hollow Pursuits The Most Toys Sarek
Menage á Troi
Transfigurations The Best of Both Worlds
Part One