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Watch Descent from Disaster Episode 4 Online Free Richey's journal reveals that his crew were accidentally killed by aliens, who guiltily placed him – the only survivor - in a replica of what they believed to be Earth society after misinterpreting a poorly-written book on board Richey's craft. Regaining contact with the Enterprise, Riker and Co read the rest of the novel and eventually find a loophole that should allow them to exit: the book dictates that foreign investors buy the hotel. Riker, Worf and Data will become those investors!
And from that point on the plan goes off without a hitch. They win the money they need, using Data's android cheating skills, and then leave. Er, someone probably should've taken another pass at this screenplay. It's also a shame Richey didn't think of this, really. Well, I guess they are Starfleet's finest! Watch Descent from Disaster Episode 4 Online Free TNG WTF: Picard tells Riker to take a "minimal away team". So naturally he takes along Worf (chief of security) and Data (chief of science). Presumably that counts as minimal purely because the Chief Engineer and cabin boy didn't tag along too.
TNG LOL: Riker describes the landscape on the planet to Picard, and mentions an "antique revolving door". Picard's reply? "Revolving door? Number One, proceed with caution!" Yeah, those revolving doors are pretty dangerous. We can only imagine what his response would've been if Riker had seen a paternoster. Also, you have to laugh at Colonel Richey's book review: "filled with endless cliché and shallow characters... I shall welcome death, when it comes." We'll call that a one star, then? Mistakes and Minutiae: I may be wrong, but the appearance of the NASA logo is possibly the first example of a familiar, real-world brand turning up in Star Trek: TNG. There's no room for product placement in the 24th century! Also, Picard tops and tails this episode with a chat about Fermat's last theorem puzzling humanity for 800 years. Of course, since this episode was made, a proof has been proposed. Probably not Fermat's "remarkable" one, since it uses maths unavailable to him at the time, but even so.
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~~~~~CLICK HERE TO WATCH ONLINE FULL HD~~~~~~
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Watch Descent from Disaster Episode 4 Online Free Richey's journal reveals that his crew were accidentally killed by aliens, who guiltily placed him – the only survivor - in a replica of what they believed to be Earth society after misinterpreting a poorly-written book on board Richey's craft. Regaining contact with the Enterprise, Riker and Co read the rest of the novel and eventually find a loophole that should allow them to exit: the book dictates that foreign investors buy the hotel. Riker, Worf and Data will become those investors!
And from that point on the plan goes off without a hitch. They win the money they need, using Data's android cheating skills, and then leave. Er, someone probably should've taken another pass at this screenplay. It's also a shame Richey didn't think of this, really. Well, I guess they are Starfleet's finest! Watch Descent from Disaster Episode 4 Online Free TNG WTF: Picard tells Riker to take a "minimal away team". So naturally he takes along Worf (chief of security) and Data (chief of science). Presumably that counts as minimal purely because the Chief Engineer and cabin boy didn't tag along too.
TNG LOL: Riker describes the landscape on the planet to Picard, and mentions an "antique revolving door". Picard's reply? "Revolving door? Number One, proceed with caution!" Yeah, those revolving doors are pretty dangerous. We can only imagine what his response would've been if Riker had seen a paternoster. Also, you have to laugh at Colonel Richey's book review: "filled with endless cliché and shallow characters... I shall welcome death, when it comes." We'll call that a one star, then? Mistakes and Minutiae: I may be wrong, but the appearance of the NASA logo is possibly the first example of a familiar, real-world brand turning up in Star Trek: TNG. There's no room for product placement in the 24th century! Also, Picard tops and tails this episode with a chat about Fermat's last theorem puzzling humanity for 800 years. Of course, since this episode was made, a proof has been proposed. Probably not Fermat's "remarkable" one, since it uses maths unavailable to him at the time, but even so.
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