So poor old Spot has been breaking the place up. So far, he's totalled a teapot and a vase. If this is what a poor liddul puddytat can do alone and unaided, what happens to everything when the ship gets shaken about, as it does by shock waves later in this very episode? Are we supposed to be stupid? (Yes! the writers). This, some might suppose, is why we aren't supposed to notice that Spot has metamorphosed into a girly. Remember Data saying to Worf "Tell him he is a good cat" etc. Obviously the writers don't. I suppose, thinking about it, that this is a consequence of the way the shows are put together. You would presumably have several ideas being worked on at the same time, and premises that are being established in one room by one writer are being unknowingly overturned by another.
Once again Ensign Gates is at the Helm, and once again she speaks but you don't see her doing it, so we must assume that it wasn't really her voice once again.
Welcome to feline supplement number 221. We must keep an eye out for this stuff; perhaps this is what changes your sex!
Descent Part Two Liaisons Interface Gambit Part One Gambit Part Two Phantasms Dark Page Attached Force of Nature Inheritance Parallels The Pegasus Homeward Sub Rosa Lower Decks Thine Own Self Masks Eye of the Beholder Genesis Journey's End Firstborn Bloodlines Emergence Preemptive Strike All Good Things Part One All Good Things Part Two