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Memory Alpha:Ten Forward#Production number prefices -- Captain Mike K. Bartel

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I'm currently working on completing this article but I am working from the German version of the episode. Therefore, my translation of quotations may not be 100% accurate and some proper nouns may be incorrectly labelled. If somebody could check and verify any quotes and names (things like Nog's "raw maggots") I would be very grateful. I will leave the quotations section for someone with an English version of the episode to complete. Thanks DarkAlpha 22:39, 14 Jan 2006 (UTC)


  • In "The Alternate," Sisko told Odo his "old man" was dead, probably referring to his father. A possible explanation is that he was referring to his grandfather.

This isn't so - either of its premises. Here's the quote, from the script:

When my father got ill... I remember thinking how small and weak he looked lying there in the bed. He'd been so strong... independent... to me it always seemed there was nothing he couldn't do. In the end, I realized that there was nothing he could do. And nothing I could do to help him.

So he does say that it was his father, but also, he never says that his father died. Just that he was very ill. - Montrealais


"A continuity error: Admiral Leyton says that the changeling threat is the biggest threat of Earth since World War III in the 2100's. Yet later on in Enterprise, it is established that a species known as the Xindi tried to destroy Earth completely with a super-weapon. If this had been established, Leyton would have mentioned this incident as the most recent threat."

does this fall under "nitpicking?" 68.3.86.104 23:32, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

I think that Enterprise is a sequel/alternate reality because of the Borg being on earth and how Daniels says the Xindi attack never happened in his past.

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