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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age.
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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, him how does he know knows how old he is. Worf replies: replies he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, knows, with Data replying that he has no age.
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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age.
* ReferencedBy: In the ''Series/YoungSheldon'' episode [[Recap/YoungSheldonS5E11ALockInAWeatherGirlAndADisgustingHabit "A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit"]], Missy, bored, watches this ''Next Generation'' episode as Sheldon tries to compare himself to Wesley Crusher.
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* ReferencedBy: In the ''Series/YoungSheldon'' episode [[Recap/YoungSheldonS5E11ALockInAWeatherGirlAndADisgustingHabit "A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit"]], Missy, bored, watches this ''Next Generation'' episode as Sheldon tries to compare himself to Wesley Crusher.
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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age.
* ReferencedBy: In the ''Series/YoungSheldon'' episode [[Recap/YoungSheldonS5E11ALockInAWeatherGirlAndADisgustingHabit "A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit"]], Missy, bored, watches this ''Next Generation'' episode as Sheldon tries to compare himself to Wesley Crusher.
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* ReferencedBy: In the ''Series/YoungSheldon'' episode [[Recap/YoungSheldonS5E11ALockInAWeatherGirlAndADisgustingHabit "A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit"]], Missy, bored, watches this ''Next Generation'' episode as Sheldon tries to compare himself to Wesley Crusher.
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* ReferencedBy: In the ''Series/YoungSheldon'' episode [[Recap/YoungSheldonS5E11ALockInAWeatherGirlAndADisgustingHabit "A Lock-In, a Weather Girl and a Disgusting Habit"]], Missy, bored, watches this ''Next Generation'' episode as Sheldon tries to compare himself to Wesley Crusher.
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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age.
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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age.age.
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* {{Blooper}}: When Riker is congratulating to Picard on his promotion in his ready room, the camera is on Picard during Riker's line, but Riker's reflection is visible, and his lips aren't moving.
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** When Riker is congratulating to Picard on his promotion in his ready room, the camera is on Picard during Riker's line, but Riker's reflection is visible, and his lips aren'tmoving.moving.
** When Wesley is coaching Mordock through the test, you can see Mordock's screen jump as the animation it's playing loops back to the beginning.
** When Riker is congratulating to Picard on his promotion in his ready room, the camera is on Picard during Riker's line, but Riker's reflection is visible, and his lips aren't
** When Wesley is coaching Mordock through the test, you can see Mordock's screen jump as the animation it's playing loops back to the beginning.
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** 23-year-old Stephen Gregory plays Wesley's friend, Jake Kurland, who's supposed to be 16-17.
** Estee Chandler is also 23, playing 17-year-old Oliana Mirren.
** 23-year-old Stephen Gregory plays Wesley's friend, Jake Kurland, who's supposed to be 16-17.
** Estee Chandler is also 23, playing 17-year-old Oliana Mirren.
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* Blooper: {{Blooper}}: When Riker is congratulating to Picard on his promotion in his ready room, the camera is on Picard during Riker's line, but Riker's reflection is visible, and his lips aren't moving.
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* DeletedScene: A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age.
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{{Blooper}}: When Riker is congratulating to Picard on his promotion in his ready room, the camera is on Picard during Riker's line, but Riker's reflection is visible, and his lips aren't moving.