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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Una attempts to stop Hemmer beaming aboard a piece of planet core, she tells him it's 1,000 degrees and will kill him. He corrects her that it's more like 10,000 degrees, and then continues to play with the console.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Una attempts to stop Hemmer beaming aboard a piece of planet core, she tells him it's 1,000 degrees and will kill him. He corrects her that it's more like 10,000 degrees, degrees (which would melt at least half the ''Enterprise''), and then continues to play with the console.
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* CurbStompBattle: La'an is completely outmatched against Una, and the only reason the fight lasts as long as it does is because Una is more concerned with reactivating the warp containment field than making sure La'an stays down. Once it's clear La'an won't see reason and won't stop being a problem, Una lays her out with one punch.

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* CurbStompBattle: La'an is completely outmatched against Una, and the only reason the fight lasts as long as it does is because Una is more concerned with reactivating the warp core containment field than making sure La'an stays down. Once it's clear La'an won't see reason and won't stop being a problem, Una lays her out with one punch.



* DesignatedGirlFight: Una and La'an slug it out when the latter attempts to drop the warp containment field, partially motivated by La'an being furious over Una's lies about being an Illyrian. Una has the clear advantage in the fight and isn't taking it seriously, eventually slugging La'an unconscious.

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* DesignatedGirlFight: Una and La'an slug it out when the latter attempts to drop the warp core containment field, partially motivated by La'an being furious over Una's lies about being an Illyrian. Una has the clear advantage in the fight and isn't taking it seriously, eventually slugging La'an unconscious.
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** Which brings to mind [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E19InThePaleMoonlight another incident of a Starfleet captain deleting a log immediately after recording it]].

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** Which brings to mind [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E19InThePaleMoonlight another incident of a Starfleet captain officer deleting a log immediately after recording it]].
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** Which brings to mind [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E19InThePaleMoonlight another incident of a Starfleet captain deleting a log immediately after recording it]].
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* SequelEpisode: A spiritual one to TOS's "The Naked Time" and TNG's "The Naked Now" [[note]] though, chronologically, it takes place ten and 100 years, repsectively [[/note]]. All three involve an infection sneaking onto the Enterprise and affecting pretty much the entire crew. While the earlier (or rather later) polywater infections removed all inhibitions, the "light virus" is so dominating that it causes the crew to disregard any sense of safety, such as headbutting a light fixture, getting an extra crispy tan, or even beaming a piece of a planet core onto the ship.

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* SequelEpisode: A spiritual one to TOS's "The Naked Time" and TNG's "The Naked Now" [[note]] though, chronologically, it takes place ten prior to both stories by about a decade and 100 years, repsectively [[/note]].a century, respectively[[/note]]. All three involve an infection sneaking onto the Enterprise and affecting pretty much the entire crew. While the earlier (or rather later) polywater infections removed all inhibitions, the "light virus" is so dominating that it causes the crew to disregard any sense of safety, such as headbutting a light fixture, getting an extra crispy tan, or even beaming a piece of a planet core onto the ship.

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