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Discrepancies[]

I removed :

  • The headrest navigator's chair on the Stargazer bridge mysteriously flips halfway through the episode.
  • As Dr. Crusher enters Picard's ready room to present the results of Picard's brain scan, she uncharacteristically addresses Riker as "number one".
  • Counselor Troi senses that DaiMon Bok is hiding something, however in later episodes it is stated that Ferengi can't be read by telepathic species.
  • The course the USS Stargazer took in 2355 prior to the Battle of Maxia was 1044/234. This works against the information provided in TNG: "Datalore" where the first series of numbers is from 0 to 360 on which a ship can maneuver for bow/stern/starboard/port movement through space.

As I stated on talk:Lonely Among Us (episode), it has been previously agreed upon that there are to be no nitpicks in the background sections of episode articles...this includes nits disguised as "discrepancies". --Alan del Beccio 19:27, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Self-Destruct?[]

Question: Isn't it the policy of starfleet to auto-destruct a vessel than to simply abandon it and leave it adrift so that aliens can see the technology? !– The preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.180.235.217

I don't believe this was ever stated, even if it makes sense. --31dot 23:26, 31 March 2009 (UTC)

Xendi/Xindi speculation / fan theory[]

Remove:

  • The Xendi are mentioned several times in this episode. It is unclear if the Xindi that the crew of the Enterprise met in 2154 are the same Xendi as mentioned here (as the spelling is different). However, it is conceivable that after the destruction of the Xindi home planet in the 2030s and after the Enterprise crew made "friends" with the Xindi in 2154, they may have searched for a new homeworld where all five species could live in harmony once again in the Xendi Sabu system (the solar system mentioned in this episode).

BradTheAmerican (talk) 21:09, July 12, 2020 (UTC)