As I’m rewatching the Star Trek series from scratch again, the reviews are following my arbitrary re-watch order. But you can choose your reading order from Scoreboard page.
As I’m rewatching the Star Trek series from scratch again, the reviews are following my arbitrary re-watch order. But you can choose your reading order from Scoreboard page.
Is human better than Cardassian, when they lack order (resourcefulness)? Dr. Bashir and Commander Sisko find themselves in time travel to the point of humanity is about to have a spinoff in terms of social dynamics, justice. ...
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Things happen when Janeway and Chakotay has to be in a planet, separated from their crew. ...
I guess, the best story development examples from Star Trek are 2-part stories like this one. These example capture the generic Sci-Fi lover audience. Still, Star Trek should distinguish itself from generic Sci-Fi. ...
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Kira discovers that 3 people didn’t leave the moon which is subjected to a project in benefit of Bajoran people, and will make the moon inhabitable. The eldest person on the moon refuses to move. ...
A prime directive episode; crew forgot a device in pre-warp society, tries to recover “the Communicator”. During attempts, crew risks their lives in the sake of prime directive. ...
This is one of the marker episodes. Not easy to forget. Worf and his mate, K’Ehlar, reunites in a way which is not desired; during a leadership change in Klingon empire. ...
Our doctor, a primary matrix as superior Qomarians says, seems to find their meaningful pursuit in life. But he displays an early decision to a society which cannot comprehend and appreciate him. ...
A nice filler episode. Again, happening in a shuttle. In Star Trek, shuttle-themed episodes has an interesting reality. In the most resourceful place of starships, it’s difficult to see challenging scenes while shuttles are vulnerable. So, shuttle-episodes are generally performing well on small story developments. ...