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** When Data orders all hands to abandon ship, the initial reaction is people stopping, listening to the announcement, then casually walking in another direction.
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* WhamLine: "Help us..."

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* WhamLine: "Help us...""Please...try, to...''Help...us.''"
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** The auto-destruct is stated to be fixed at a five minute countdown. Later, the Captain is shown able to choose the delay. In addition, Picard and Riker activate it with handprint recognition, instead of simply giving their clearance codes.

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** The auto-destruct is stated to be fixed at a five minute five-minute countdown. Later, the Captain is shown able to choose the delay. In addition, Picard and Riker activate it with handprint recognition, instead of simply giving their clearance codes.



* ForgotAboutHisPowers: As the ''Enterprise'' is exiting spacedock, Worf and Yar ask where the transporter room is, causing the starbase commander to state that there's no time as the ship is almost clear of the station. Apparently their transporters can't do site-to-site transport the way a starship's can. Also, this ''is'' a massive starbase designed for servicing starships, and is several miles tall, but apparently it does not have tractor beams.

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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: As the ''Enterprise'' is exiting spacedock, Worf and Yar ask where the transporter room is, causing the starbase commander to state that there's no time as the ship is almost clear of the station. Apparently Apparently, their transporters can't do site-to-site transport the way a starship's can. Also, this ''is'' a massive starbase designed for servicing starships, and is several miles tall, but apparently it does not have tractor beams.
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** As pointed out at the end of the episode, the Bynar could have just ''asked'' for Starfleet's help, which in all probability would have been granted instantly! Somewhat justified, as their binary thinking meant they only saw two options and they simply couldn't take "No" for an answer.

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** As pointed out at the end of the episode, the Bynar could have just ''asked'' for Starfleet's help, which in all probability would have been granted instantly! Somewhat justified, as their binary thinking meant they only saw two options and they simply couldn't take risk "No" for an being the answer.
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* AbsenteeActor: Troi is absent.

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