Star Trek: The Next Generation 2.11 (Contagion)
Cast:
Colm Meaney (Miles O’Brien)
Carolyn Seymour (Sub Cmdr. Taris)
Thalmus Rasulala (Captain Donald Varley)
Folkert Schmidt (Doctor)
Dana Sparks (Tactical Officer)
Writers: Beth Woods, Steve Gerber
The USS Yamato (the sister ship of the Enterprise, also a Galaxy class ship) is destroyed by a virus that also infects the Enterprise. The source of the virus appears to be the planet Iconia, an ancient, almost mythic race. The planet is in the Romulan Neutral Zone, so Picard orders them to go there. When they arrive, the Enterprise starts to suffer system failures – transporters, life support, replicators and so on. Picard beams down to the planet, as a Romulan ship catches up with them. However, the Romulans are also suffering from system errors that cripple their ship as well.
Picard, with Data and Worf on Iconia, solve the riddle of the Iconians – it was said that they travelled the stars without ships, and Data discovers the gateways they use to do this. Worf and Data move back to the Enterprise through a gateway as Picard sets the self destruct (to stop the Romulans getting the technology). He leaps through the gate and appears safely – on the Roluman ship!
This is actually a highly enjoyable episode. The destruction of the Yamoto (and all hands) at the start is quite shocking, considering the ship has the same mix of families and crew as the Enterprise herself. The Romulans are nice to see – their ships are still breathtaking – and the Captain of their ship is played by the awesome Carolyn Seymour, who was Abby Grant in the original BBC Survivors TV series (she also appears later in this series, once as a Romulan again and another time as another alien. She can also be seen in a couple of episodes of Voyager). She is a great actress, and gives some gravity to the situation.
The system failures aboard the Enterprise are quite scary, although they are overcome rather easily – they do something we have all done when our computers have a virus – turned it all off and reloaded all the software. Although it happens pretty quickly, so we can assume that the Enterprise doesn’t use Windows!
The end, where the Iconian base is exploding around Picard, and he faces either dying or going into one of the gateways and ending up who knows where, is rather tense, although again it is rather convenient that he ends up on the Romulan vessel.
But, all in all, an engaging story with nice humour and some good performances.
Crew Deaths: 0
Total Crew Deaths So Far: 5
Score: 7.5/10
May 18, 2009 Posted by Andrew | chief o'brien, cloaking devices, destruction of a starfleet ship, iconians, romulans, system failures | star trek the next generation | 4 Comments
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