Memory Alpha
Advertisement
Memory Alpha

Episode talk page

Maintenance links

  • T: I AM ERROR
  • A: I AM ERROR
  • N: I AM ERROR
  • P: I AM ERROR
  • C: I AM ERROR
  • CP: I AM ERROR
  • CR: I AM ERROR
  • CT: I AM ERROR
  • D: I AM ERROR
  • M: I AM ERROR
  • Y: I AM ERROR

O'Brien Controversy

Although appearing since the pilot, Miles O'Brien is given his name for the first time in this episode.

I just watched "Unnatural Selection" and I am pretty sure O'Brien is refered to by (last) name in that episode, which came before this episode (at least in air order).--60.225.2.209 11:02, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

His name is not mentioned in the script. Can anyone reconfirm this by watching "Unnatural Selection"? --OuroborosCobra 11:07, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
He is referred to as Chief O'Brien in "Unnatural Selection". 58.169.174.77 04:20, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I just watched Unnatural Selection and have confirmed that Miles is quoted as saying "This is Chief O'Brien sir. Almost ready." and will delete the entry on this page. Morder 22:46, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

Klag and Riker

The article contains the following quote:

"I do not know how to talk to him.  It would be too hard"
"Just yesterday, I did not know how to eat gagh."
- Klag and Riker, as takes a brave bite of live gagh

This is how it goes down in the version of the episode that I have seen:
Klag had just told Riker of his disgraced father.

Klag:  I will not see him!
Riker:  He's your father!
K:  A Klingon is his work, not his family; that is the way of things!
R:  He's your father!
K:  Klingons do not express...  ...feelings the way you do.
R:  Perhaps you should.
K:  We would not know how...
R:  Yesterday, I did not know how to eat gagh!

Is there another version of the episode, or should the quote be edited? --Fraek 14:26, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

Most likely the person who added the quote misremembered it. Feel free to update it. – Cleanse 23:31, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

Only use of subtitles in the whole TNG series?

I believe this may be the only episode in all of TNG which uses subtitles. This is done when the Klingons speak on the ship when Riker first boards. Can anyone confirm this?--Jason3fc 16:29, 7 April 2008 (UTC)

Advertisement