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Can't remember the name of the episode, but it's about some planet that phases in and out of existence, like Halley's Planet or something.

I think of it more as the Phantom Zone Planet,

which I thought of when discussing Superman 2.

The episode is called "Meridian."

Dax thought of living there, which would mean 60 years before she saw the gang again.

(And O'Brien STILL wouldn't be finished with the upgrades..)

Meanwhile, on the station, someone was paying Quark a fortune for a

Major Kira holo-program. So, he was trying to access her records, then trying

to get her likeness on a holocam, then trying to trick her into a holosuite....

Go, Raf!

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Can't remember the title, but it was the NG episode where Data is put on trial to determine whether he is or isn't a 'sentient being'. Some starfleet yahoo wants to take him apart, and Picard defends him, while Riker is strongarmed into prosecuting against Data.

Excellent episode in every way. Picard at his best,delivering said quote, and one of those episodes that turned me from a Riker 'hater' to him being one of my favorite characters. The Starfleet judge's performance is kind of off to me though.

All that critique and I can't think of the title.

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Hiway29 got it.

It's "Measure of a Man."

I liked the episode, but was disappointed in 2 things:

A) Picard did not prepare his case well.

He did not anticipate Riker's case, and Riker made a fair, but refutable one.

"He's not alive because he can be switched off?"

Well, 10 seconds, you can switch any human unconscious if you know how,

or (as Raf pointed out when I said that) in 1 second, a vulcan can throw the switch.

"He's not alive because of his physical makeup?"

There's no "that's formism" defense? Are Starfleet members' rights limited

to their resemblance to humanoids?

B) Data had been accepted at Starfleet Academy as a student.

At the time, he HAD to have been fully accepted as alive and a fully-participating

member of the United Federation of Planets.

Data had since spent YEARS serving in Starfleet as an officer.

Can Starfleet retroactively dismiss the entire service record of ANY officer

and declare them a non-entity whenever they want?

Is there no 'CLU equivalent in the future?

This is the kind of case they LIVE for!!! :)

Seems to me that would have been the most DANGEROUS precedent to set,

and there had to be TONS of caselaw showing that the rights of any citizen,

any officer, can't be revoked. I mean, their Seventh Guarantee is against

self-incrimination (the US' Fifth Amendment), but they can't guarantee

non-slavery? While you're a slave (lacking control over your own body and

whether or not it's disassembled), however, you're protected against

incriminating yourself at trial-doesn't that make you feel better?

No? Well, me neither.

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"Status of torpedo banks?"

"They're down, too."

"If it should become necessary to fight, could you arrange to find me some rocks to throw at them?"

***

"Well, Number One. I can see why you want to keep the away-missions to yourself. That's where the excitement is. So what's been happening here ? Same old routine, I suppose."

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