Computer, begin new program. Create as follows: workstation chair. Now, create a standard alphanumeric console, positioned for the left hand. Now an iconic display console, positioned for the right hand. Tie both consoles into the Enterprise main computer core utilizing neural-scan interface.
Exactly. They encounter a hyper advanced civilization willing to trade information and teach them the secrets of the universe… spending two weeks with them is just silly!
I agree, even though he has terrible anxiety, in the episodes he does have the spotlight, he actually shows some resolve and a semblance of rational intelligence. S6E2, Realm of Fear, for example.
david-saint-hubbins@reddit
Computer, begin new program. Create as follows: workstation chair. Now, create a standard alphanumeric console, positioned for the left hand. Now an iconic display console, positioned for the right hand. Tie both consoles into the Enterprise main computer core utilizing neural-scan interface.
There is no such device on file.
No problem, here's how you build it.
steph66n@reddit
I can't help but wonder if the quantum computer builders weren't Trekkies
Barclay's neural scan interface coincidentally resembles a quantum computer
benjaminnyc@reddit
Always wanted more with the Cytherians. When Picard says, “after two weeks” with them, I’m like, REALLY???
99Richards99@reddit
Exactly. They encounter a hyper advanced civilization willing to trade information and teach them the secrets of the universe… spending two weeks with them is just silly!
WhyDoIHaveAnAccount9@reddit
They should have utilized Barclay more often
Automatic-Diamond108@reddit
I agree, even though he has terrible anxiety, in the episodes he does have the spotlight, he actually shows some resolve and a semblance of rational intelligence. S6E2, Realm of Fear, for example.