![]() Seven joins in his admiration but she only has eyes for one particular museum ship, the one she called home. While Geordi and Picard debate, Jack and Seven indulge in some vintage starship porn as they swipe right through some of Starfleet’s greatest hits, where Jack reveals he has a thing for retro. Even after being briefed on the Changeling threat, Geordi says he just can’t put his family in any more danger. Jean-Luc is there to get Geordi to change the ship’s transponder signal, but apparently that won’t work with newfangled ships like Titan since they are all connected to each other (despite Geordi’s three-memo objections), which is how Starfleet keeps on finding them. Commodore Geordi La Forge (with second daughter Alandra) beams over and even another Beverly hug can’t tamp down his anger over Picard putting his daughter Sidney in danger, but she has her own ideas on how to run her life, egged on by her charming new pal Jack. ![]() With ships patrolling Daystrom Station, Picard takes the Titan to the Fleet Museum for help only to be met with a chilly reception from another old friend. “You always want to impart the best aspects of yourself to them.” The often-mentioned security system makes its presence known, curiously starting with a holographic crow and a few notes on violin all leading up to another reunion when Riker recognizes the guy at the end of the corridor holding a gun… it’s Professor Moriarty. ![]() “We will not be prey, we will be friendly energy” garners another eye roll from Will. The Klingon is focused on the mission and his new zen attitude. Riker delights in Worf jumping at the sight of an “attack tribble” but is dismayed his old shipmate isn’t having as much fun as he is. On Daystrom Station, Krinn’s key works and they head to the vault, passing by all sorts of dangerous easter eggs. Another awkward Seven/Raffi transporter room moment is punctuated by Worf chiming in with “Breakups on my home world seldom end without bloodshed”… Not helping, dude. the only way to figure out what super dangerous thing the Changelings stole from Daystrom is to break in themselves, but they need to get past the continuously foreshadowed “astonishingly lethal AI system.” Worf and Raffi will sneak in with Riker joining for… reasons. After getting up to speed on the Jack thing, Worf puts us back on task with “We must ensure Ro Laren’s death was not in vain to protect both Starfleet and your kin.” Okay buzzkill, but we still want to know what’s up with those two.Īt a briefing on the Changeling threat, a ticking clock is set to 48 hours: That’s when they will make their move on Frontier Day. Worf even accepting a hug from Beverly, although things between Seven and Raffi are a bit icy. Things lighten up in the transporter room reunion with Mr. Jean-Luc tries consoling him with some trademark wisdom, but Jack only finds solace at the bottom of a whiskey glass. She has a short-term fix but the prognosis is terminal, although it’s unclear how long he has and “could be decades.” Jean-Luc finds his boy in 10 Forward (because apparently the holodeck is now stuck on this one program), celebrating that at least he isn’t going crazy. The Titan is being hunted, using decoy transponders to keep just ahead of Starfleet and the Shrike, while Vadic takes out her frustration by vaporizing a rando bridge Changeling and throwing out lines like “The night will brighten with the ashes of the Federation and from them we will rise!” Dramatic much? In sickbay, Beverly has sorted out that Jack’s visions are a symptom of Irumodic Syndrome, a little genetic gift from dad. WARNING: Spoilers below! RECAP “Maybe I was doomed before I was even born.” ![]() One more visit to this bar and we get a free sub.
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