This is a great example of how one person will remember the grand and momentus "Battle of Maxia," and to someone else, it's Tuesday in Space. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
I love the opportunity to show us the gaps in Starfleet Technology that the series has leapfrogged. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
"Sir? Do you want to hear the log, or should I leave you alone with your emotional crisis?" #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
Now that we can rather easily spoof people's voices, it's hard to see Picard's Log being such a major drama point in the 24th century. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
I see the Ferengi brought plenty of propane to gaslight the Enterprise with. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
The uplink between Happy Fun Balls is another example of technology that seems pretty obvious to us today, but was a heck of a leap for 80's television. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
And something about this seems to fly in the face of the existing holodeck technology that they have. I guess the Federation just isn't keen to beam video games directly into people's brains. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
They rely on the trope that Picard can be easily mentally manipulated a *lot*. #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
"There was no profit in this venture. If anything, it cost them money. They're debating an execution, sir." #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight
And that was a weird way to wrap up that episode, but okay! The moral of the story is, doctoring military records gets you nowhere, no matter how big your Happy Fun Balls are! #TNGSunNight#TOSSatNight