Time Squared

Star Trek TNG S02E13-15 Time Squared, The Icarus Factor, Pen Pals – “Podunk Bunnyville | First Time Reaction – To Baldly Go Podcast (Ep. 045)

First-Time Watch – Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 02, Episodes 13-15

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast, in which I – a newbie to the Star Trek universe – am watching through Star Trek from the beginning, in release order, and discussing with some of my long-time Trekkie friends.

This week, we get:

  • Thoughts of Interstellar

  • Family reunions

  • Violation of the Prime Directive

We covered:

  • Time Squared

  • The Icarus Factor

  • Pen Pals

“Time Squared” – Would you like to meet your future self?

The Enterprise encounters a mysterious shuttle adrift in space containing Captain Picard – from six hours in the future.  As the crew investigates, they uncover a growing temporal paradox tied to strange spatial distortion pulling them in.

Second Picard’s broken memories present a disastrous future for the crew, confronting the unsettling possibility that his own decisions are (or will be) responsible.

Things we discussed:

  • Couldn’t tell if I fell asleep or not while watching

  • Patrick Stewart playing two Picards

  • Did Picard surrender again?

  • Great Picard and Riker scene

  • Finding solutions when we struggle to define the problem

  • Were we stuck in a time loop?

  • A captain outliving his crew

Can you be a fundamentally different person six hours from now?

“The Icarus Factor” – Character over career

Riker is offered command of his own ship and must confront long-standing tension with his father.  He must decide where he wants to be for himself and his career.

Things we discussed:

  • Abbie doesn’t like family drama and sitcoms

  • Riker’s dad

  • Worf’s background and Klingon culture

  • A different sort of episode

  • Understanding versus justifying

  • The Icarus story

  • Correct names for things that don’t actually exist

  • Incorrect pronunciations as children

A heavy, character-driven episode.

“Pen Pals” – One does not simply walk into Mordor!

Data secretly communicates with a young girl on a distant planet on the brink of catastrophe.  When he realizes the planet is doomed, the Enterprise crew is forced to confront the reality of the Prime Directive.

Things we discussed:

  • Remembering bits and pieces, but not the entire episode

  • Violating the Prime Directive

  • Wesley’s growth and leadership

  • How do you define “interference”?

  • Is Data an existential threat?

  • When and why we break the rules

  • Philosophy is about people

  • Great Picard episode.  A very un-Data episode

  • An android’s perspective of what an emotional person would do – emulating

  • Handling conflict as a people-leader

  • Lord of the Rings trivia

  • Who is TNG really about?

Does Data pose an existential threat to the Enterprise and crew with his exhibited ability to ignore orders?

Additional Discussion Points

  • Remembering 9/11

  • Feeding bottle baby kittens

  • Studying the moon

Final Thoughts

This week, we learned:

  • It is difficult to identify solutions when we struggle to define the problem

  • Icarus was not only warned about flying too close to the sun, but also about dropping too close to the water

  • Apparently a pre-warp civilization has technology that the Federation is lacking

As always, remember – Never give up!  Never surrender!

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Where we are on our Trek:

Last week we covered:

Next week we will continue with:

  • TBG Episode 046

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