Posted on 09/05/2011 11:26:22 AM PDT by Sokol
I am looking for a scene in one of the Star Trek (Next Generation) episodes. The scene has members of the crew going to the Doctor's (I think - maybe another character) room to look for a strand of hair to use to replicate her DNA. She is not on the ship and something has happened to the transporter. I can't remember all the details. I teach forensic science and want to use this for my class. If you know which episode, please let me know. Thanks for any help.
What about when Kirk figured out you could find a cloaked bird of prey because it had to have a tailpipe?
Lots of face palms throughout Starfleet on THAT day!
Actually, Dr. Pulaski hated transporters, much like Dr. McCoy. It was Chief O’Brian and Lt Cmdr Data that came up with this particular solution. But, yes, it’s just a TV show, as they say on MST3K.
What if we divert power from the warp plasma conduits?
Wasn't that the episode when Arnie Becker showed up as Q?
* I think Pulaski died falling a turbolift shaft. *
Dang. Missed by a few centuries.
This weekend at Dragoncon, the real Dr. Crusher said she couldn’t wait for everyone to have healthcare. Half of the room sounded thrilled.
A few...but I hated that season because of the switch with the Doctor. Crusher could be annoying but she had better chemistry with the entire cast. There are some good episodes that year but that casting ruins it for me.
camel toe
Indeed.
Paulaski always made the bitch on me respond. Crusher was TOO human sometimes, but at least she wasn’t like fingernails scratching on a blackboard.
I think it was THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES episode where McCoy was doing bodyshots off that green woman.
-PJ
That will only work if the Heisenberg compensators are set to contain the matter stream....
Thank you everyone. Got it. Really appreciate the response.
You’ll get transporter psychosis from those things.
The other half of the room knew that there is no "real" Dr. Crusher - she only exists in fiction, like the concept of people retaining their freedom and economic prosperity while having government healthcare.
He cloned the wrong person, in my humble opinion.
100% agree. Too mnay people there are too wrapped up in fiction and make believe.
She did draw a nearly endless stream of people at her autograph table. Wil Wheaton was another. It was amazing to watch people just stand there.
I got the one I was after and I am not an autograph nut. Getting to hear Martin Landau talk at a panel and a couple of minutes at his table was a real treat.
Despite what Hollywood thinks...“hot” is not just being skinny with bolt on’s
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.