Q; Why didn't the emergency team make better speed to Cargo Bay 4 after the explosion was reported there?
A; I can only assume that this was because it was understood that they would not be able to enter the bay for a while due to the results of the explosion. I must observe, though, that although Worf tells everyone to stand clear bar Data who would presumably be immune, no-one stands back all that far, do they?
Ode to Spot was brilliant, inspired comedy. Why the crew collectively want to spare Data's feelings though, especially given that he has none, is beyond me.
Why does Worf go to the barber in the first place? His hair is picture-perfect.
I see Ensign Raga has another hairstyle for this show. Going to town, aren't they?
When they commence operations on the Holodeck, the computer gets pernickety when Troi asks it to give them a table, complaining that there are positively zillions of tables and that it needs more data before it can provide one. Almost the first addition to the projection is, at Worf's suggestion, a pair of scissors. Why doesn't the computer ask what kind of scissors? When Troi ordered a rectangular conference table, why didn't it ask for how many the table should be?
What did the aliens use to knock out Data? We aren't told. I was also surprised that he accepted the ship's computer's sense of time as being more accurate than his own. I would have thought that he would have wanted to check with Starfleet or some such.
I seem to recall that back in Season Five a barrel fell from off the top rack and broke Worf's neck, yet they still are in no way contained. Why not?
When the enemy are defeated and the hole between the universes shrinks down to a ball of light, as it whizzes around the cargo bay it bangs into a barrel, which we know because we see it hit and the barrel rocks as a result. Then the energy ball flies through the wall, out through the hull, and then off into space. If it is solid enough to move the barrel, how can it go through the hull?
Much was made of the fact, in the Holodeck recreation, that the aliens' tables were tilted. The real ones didn't seem to be, though, did they?
Time's Arrow Part Two Realm of Fear Man of the People
Relics Schisms True Q
Rascals A Fistful of Datas
The Quality of Life Chain
of Command Part One
Chain of Command Part Two Ship in a Bottle Aquiel Face
of the Enemy Tapestry
Birthright Part One Birthright Part Two Starship Mine
Lessons The Chase Frame of Mind Suspicions
Rightful Heir Second Chances
Timescape Descent