Does not La Forge come over as being rather ratty for someone who is supposed to be doing an appraisal of something? He nearly bites poor Faralon's head off.
Why oh why do series designers think that we all automatically equate flashing lights with high technology? There are flashing lights inside Data's head where no-one will see them in the normal course of events, and there are rows of flashing lights inside the exocomps. What on earth (or wherever) would they be there for? And we're supposed to be so dumb that we won't wonder?
If the exocomps can fly, why do they have to be carried everywhere? Silly question really but it does look a little incongruous.
Faralon shouts a warning to Picard as she's beamed off the station. Does she or does she not shout the last word "here" while she's partly dematerialised? A close call, this.
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