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"Flesh and Blood" is a two-part episode from the seventh season of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. The crew of USS Voyager must contend with violent Delta Quadrant aliens the Hirogen, who use the holodeck technology with a horrific amoral twist.
Denise Crosby – Lt. Tasha Yar (2 episodes) Colm Meaney – Miles O'Brien (2 episodes) Wil Wheaton – Wesley Crusher (2 episodes) John de Lancie – Q (2 episodes) Michelle Forbes – Lt. Ro Laren (1 episode) Dwight Schultz – Lt. Reginald Barclay (1 episode) Eric Menyuk – The Traveler (1 episode) Brian Bonsall – Alexander Rozhenko (1 ...
Gambit, Part 2" was released on VHS paired with "Phantasms" on one cassette tape (Catalog number VHR 2858). [15] "Gambit" was released as part of TNG Season 7 collections on DVD and Blu-Ray formats. [16] Season 7 of TNG, which contains this episode was released on Blu-ray disc in January 2015. [17] [18]
Episodes of “Outlander” Season 7, Part 2 will be released weekly on Fridays, culminating in the season finale on Jan. 10, 2025. Episode 9: “Unfinished Business” — Nov. 22, 2024 Episode ...
Dragonflight raised the level cap to 70, the first increase since the level squish in Shadowlands. [4] Dragonflight also features a revamp of the user interface and talent tree systems, [1] [4] with two tree branches. [5] Dragonflight includes a new playable race, the Dracthyr, and a new class, the Evoker. The two are combined: Evokers are ...
[7] Empire magazine declared "Masks" its choice as worst episode of the entire Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Technically, it was chosen as second-worst, but Empire decided that " Shades of Gray "—its initial choice for worst episode—didn't count, because "Shades of Gray" was a flashback 'clip' episode.
SyFy Wire ranked this the 8th best episode with a Bryan Fuller writing credit, remarking "'Workforce' does a better job of giving the entire cast strong character beats than almost any other Voyager episode." [2] Den of Geek included this in their abbreviated Star Trek: Voyager watching guide, along with several other season seven episodes. [3]
The Enterprise arrives at Tyrus 7A to oversee a fledgling mining technology, a "particle fountain", engineered by Dr. Farallon. While on the planet, the crew observe the use of small machines called Exocomps that Dr. Farallon claims can analyze a problem, replicate the correct tool to repair it, and "learn" this for future situations.