Q; How come Worf left his fighting sword on the Enterprise?
A; My opinion is that he wanted it to be passed on to his son Alexander. Let's face it, there's not likely to be a great deal of hand to hand fighting in space, now is there?
Was Whoopi Goldberg pregnant in this? She certainly looked it.
Gowron states that women cannot be part of the High Council. Now, even if we forget that K'Ehleyr was asked to be one (maybe they thought that she was so good they would set a precedent), how do we overlook the, er, rather attractive Klingon conspicuously present at both council meetings? Perhaps she was the secretary . . .
Both the Duras sisters seem to be walking about with a crab on their heads. Family characteristic, maybe?
When Worf is describing how far away the enemy ships are, he speaks in English, but uses a Klingon word, indecipherable to these ears, to describe the distance. He says something along the lines of "The ships are 67 ******* away". This makes no sense. Either he is speaking in Klingon the whole time, which would be natural as he's on board a Klingon vessel, or he is speaking in English but using a Klingon unit of distance. If he was speaking in Klingon, the whole thing would have been in Klingon and we should have had subtitles. If he was speaking English, or if in fact he were speaking Klingon but we were allowed the advantage of hearing it all through the ubiquitous Universal Translator, he would have used an English measure to describe the distance involved. Bit of a mix up by the writers, there.
Great cliff-hanger ending with the return of Denise Crosby. Hands up all those who recognised her voice a couple of episodes ago!
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