Ethics.

STTNG

Star Trek The Next Generation Season Five

Q; How can Sickbay food allegedly be worse than anywhere else on the ship?

A; It can't, so I assume myself that this is a leftover expression from darker days.

Q; How could Worf have a backup for his synaptic functions without Beverly knowing anything about it?

A; This would seem to be something of a poser. I can only guess that Klingon medical knowledge is not widely available to Starfleet personnel. Perhaps this absence of knowledge may be partly accounted for by the fact that this backup system seems not to show up on Starfleet monitors.

Riker is First officer, Worf is Security Officer. How could Riker not have been kept aware of Worf's condition from minute one? Surely any possible problems with the Security Officer's health would be ship's business, and Beverly would have kept Picard and Riker automatically informed?

Without wishing to appear tasteless, I wonder what colour is actor Brian Bonsall, who plays Alexander? His features seem Caucasian, but his skin colour, presumably to match Worf's, seems to be brown. Just wondering.

I must say that Gates McFadden, not, as you may have gathered, my favourite actress, does a good job in this episode. Her anger seems to be entirely genuine.

Season Five

Redemption Two Darmok Ensign Ro Silicon Avatar Disaster The Game Unification One Unification Two A Matter of Time New Ground Hero Worship Violations
The Masterpiece Society Conundrum Power Play Ethics The Outcast Cause and Effect
The First Duty Cost of Living The Perfect Mate Imaginary Friend I Borg The Next Phase
The Inner Light Time's Arrow Part One

Redemption Two.
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