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  • T: Parallels
  • A: TNG
  • N: 7x11
  • P: 40277-263
  • C: 299
  • D: 29
  • M: November
  • Y: 1993
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¡Worf Never Made It Home!

In the homeuniverse of Worf, Spot was a male. In the Universe where Worf now resides, Spot is a Female who birth kittens. -Ŭalabio 13:33, 2004 Nov 17 (CET)

I thought Spot was a Founder from the Dominion spying on Data:-)
That's a good point... I always wondered when Spot had gender reassignment surgery (and it looks like they can work wonders in the future). ;) -Defunctzombie 23:05, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
Spot also changed breeds several times. the simplist solution is that Data has had several cats over the years, and not being particularly inventive, he merely named all of them Spot. Mithril 03:47, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Alternate Universe Storylines?

i thought of all the alternate universe storylines, this one was the most plausible (this is a relative statement, of course). there was still a bit of deus ex machina here and there, like geordi's VISOR causing worf to shift or the inverse warp field, but still i thought this was a well-written episode. i think it also would've been interesting to explore the universe where the borg overruns starfleet, but maybe that'd be too much like the year of hell in voyager :\ - The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.133.254.89.

Federation vs Terran Empire?

I wonder how many of those starships Enterprise were Federation and how many were Terran Empire. After all, Spock might never have chosen to implement his reforms, or he might have been killed. Or the reforms could have worked properly. – Korora 17:06, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

I saw somewhere that an early draft of the script said exactly that. Updated the article to reflect this. -FleetCaptain 13:18, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

285,000 enterprises

the picture is captioned referring to an appearance of 285,000 enterprises. This is most probably false - Wesley may refer to 285,000 hails, but there is no evidence of there being that number of enterprise. I just watched the episode too, and they constantly appeared one after the other very quickly, and enterprises didn't stop coming :P – Tresmius 17:57, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

I think you should probably edit the article and change the caption to read that there were "more than 285,000 Enterprises", in light of your point. :P -- Captain MKB 18:03, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Done, thanks :) – Tresmius 21:05, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Iadora

This name is bouncing around my head and Wikipedia says it was mentioned in the episode. No article yet exists for Iadora, however. Anyone confirm that this is from this episode? -FleetCaptain 13:18, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps it is the Iadara colony? Thoughts anyone? -FleetCaptain 15:39, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

Title

In the introduction, when the title, "Parallels," appars on screen, it is in the upper-right-hand corner, unlike the usual upper-left-hand corner. Is this a refrence to it taking place in a parallel universe? --70.179.53.15 01:05, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

Continuum error?

When Captain Riker talks to Captain Picard about sending the shuttlecraft to get the real Worf to real Enterprise we can see the Worf on the real bridge on the screen. Why he is over there? Does it mean that only Worf's personality and memory go from universe to universe or is it just a mistake? Is it some kind of continuum error? The preceding unsigned comment was added by 89.174.54.237.

It's not an error - the Worf on "our" Enterprise" in that scene is not "our" Worf. All Worfs in all universes are randomly switching between them. Hope that makes sense.– Cleanse 14:03, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
Does that mean that Regent Worf was also switching between universes?
Probably so, although in my guess only, he probably just flipped around variant mirror universes and saw stuff that might have been familiar to him. leandar 02:44, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
Probably not, as I understood the episode, only the Worfs who had gone through the anomaly were switching memories with other Worfs if they went close to La Forge's visor. --Pseudohuman 07:43, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
The only problem I'd have with that is that there were at least a couple of universes that Worf went to that he never attended the tournament. In fact, in the last reality, Captain Riker said no shuttlecraft had left the Enterprise for over a month. The only way I could see mirror universe variants of Worf not being affected is perhaps for the time being, their universes were closed off enough and maybe far away enough that they weren't affected. I know that that is a reach, but unless they were affected, it's all I can think of at the moment. leandar 14:11, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
For how I see it, "our" worf is the focal point of the events: he causes the switches when he comes next to the VISOR. Since only one Worf can coexist in the same place at the same time the Worf that gets in our Worf's way goes to another universe, sending another Worf to another universe and so on, until some Worf fills in the place of our Worf. All the Enterprises that had a switched Worf onboard was then sent to one single continuity, the one in wich our Worf was at the moment (and that could also mean that the switching process was still underway, since ships kept coming in). We could also speculate that other Worfes that passed through the anomaly had similar experiences with other universes (and since theoretically there are infinite realities this isn't a problem). There are of course several problems: Worf was physically switching universes (his quantum signature was still the original one...), why his clothes and the shuttle remained in the original ones, for example?
Of course all these are mere speculations and shouldn't be on this page. ;)
Jackoverfull 00:16, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

The MU Connection

I removed the following as uncited:

  • An early draft of the script had one of the many Enterprises, appearing at the end of the episode, being from the Terran Empire. The idea was changed to show an Enterprise from a Borg-infested universe instead.

It had been tagged as requiring citation since October '08. If anyone can find one, feel free to re-add it.– Cleanse 06:33, 25 June 2009 (UTC)

Of Bat'leth Competitions and Stardates

I removed the following note as nitpicking and speculative (It's not necessarily a mistake given the alternate universes nature of the story):

  • There is an apparent continuity error when Worf checks his personal log after the Cardassian attack on the Enterprise. When he accesses "Any personal logs referencing the bat'leth tournament", the log mentions that he will not be able to attend and his brother will take his place, yet has the same stardate (47391.2) as the logs made in the other universes that gave the results of the competition.

Cleanse 05:23, October 19, 2009 (UTC)

Wheaton/Yasutake alternate images

I would like to know why the images of an alternate Wesley Crusher and Alyssa Ogawa were removed from the other characters galleries of Wil Wheaton and Patti Yasutake respectively. They do indeed count as other characters since they are not the same characters in the real universe, the real timeline.--Jared Paul Baratta 20:20, February 25, 2011 (UTC)

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