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 Things that dont make sense in TNG, oddoties and noticable things.
Sherlock Holmes
Posted: Jun 15 2007, 02:28 AM


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I decided to start this for fun. Feel free to add anything that you notice, or respond to what i notice.

Why is tactical the only station without a chair the whole 7 seasons of TNG (The stool in geenerations dont count) I know Worf is a klingon and is tough, but what about Yar?

"Captain to Sick Bay, Medical emergency, Lt. Yar's foot has gone numb.

Those Shuttlebay doors. From the outside they are about 4 decks high. But why is it you look from the inside and ther are only about 1 1/2?

"Sir, the shuttle did not make it into the shuttle bay, they forgot that the shuttle bay clearance is smaller than the external door"

What about the Captain's Left hand girl?

"I am ships counseler, and i am so important that i get a chair as comfy as the first officer, and it gives me clear view of my ex boy who i am still in love with. I make a perfect distraction for him when trying to make command decisions"

Anyone else notice that OPS and HELM are right in the captains view of the screen? No wonder he stands up all the time.

"D@mmit Data, Move your big android head, i cant see that Romulan ship in the lower left hand corner of the screen"

Anyone notice that, even though its established in the future you can grow new kidneys, replace limbs and eyeballs, livers, they havent found a way to keep Picard from losing his hair?

"I have tried everything possible captain, you head is just emitting too much Xavier radiation to allow your hair to grow"

Anyone also notice not only has Data's cat had a sex change a few times, but it also had a species change.

"You mean you watched your Cat change that many times over these years, that you never suspected he was a Founder Spy?"



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Guinan
Posted: Jun 26 2007, 07:56 PM


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In the pilot episode Ops was on the right side and Helm was on the left and then the next episode they switched.


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Guinan
Posted: Jul 10 2007, 08:12 PM


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when they look out windows you never see any part of the ship from the outside, like if you look out the conference room windows you should see the nacelles and stardrive section right? so why don't we ever see that?


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Guinan
Posted: May 3 2008, 02:52 PM


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where the heck is the bathroom on any of these ships does no one ever piss


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