A most welcome, wonderful, exciting, excellent, beautiful episode of trust, nobility, honor, strength, & compassion. I applaud the wonderful cast and crew for bringing us this most heartwarming, fun episode!! I’d love more like these please. I am grateful for all the hard work, blood, sweat, tears, & Latinum it takes to bring us all such high quality of entertainment!!
I took my son on a similar snipe about 10 years ago. I've never hunted real snipes though. Snipes are very real and the adult hunters who would hide and ambush them were called snipers.
As an old Boy Scout, I've been on many many snipe hunts. I bluffed my way into having "been on one before" and realized it was all a ruse to haze the younger and newer scouts. Hilarious. :)
Smart Star Trek Fan Fiction,loved the Story, loved the lesson, it is so an Alec Grigory lesson even though he is not involved in this episode, his presence is felt. Well written and extremely well played.
This could be a flashback to my days at Camp Freehold in upstate New York, c. 1973.
USNavy RTC Orlando Fla. 1981
A most welcome, wonderful, exciting, excellent, beautiful episode of trust, nobility, honor, strength, & compassion. I applaud the wonderful cast and crew for bringing us this most heartwarming, fun episode!! I’d love more like these please. I am grateful for all the hard work, blood, sweat, tears, & Latinum it takes to bring us all such high quality of entertainment!!
A snipe hunt? I remember being taken on one as an eight year old
It was boiling hot on this set, and I had the barf to prove it. :(
Ah, a "snipe hunt". Love it! Figured it out almost from the beginning.
It was a challenging shoot for a fun little episode.
A snipe hunt indeed
I took my son on a similar snipe about 10 years ago. I've never hunted real snipes though. Snipes are very real and the adult hunters who would hide and ambush them were called snipers.
As an old Boy Scout, I've been on many many snipe hunts. I bluffed my way into having "been on one before" and realized it was all a ruse to haze the younger and newer scouts. Hilarious. :)
I love Lady Enigma so much! What a wonderful, beautiful character!
Another enjoyable installment of Potemkin!
Jeez. I'm feeling for all of the performers. I can see the sweat! :(
Man, they need the short-sleeved uniforms from ST:TMP!
Smart Star Trek Fan Fiction,loved the Story, loved the lesson, it is so an Alec Grigory lesson even though he is not involved in this episode, his presence is felt. Well written and extremely well played.
thAnks!
once again, very good trek storytelling.
thanks!
At about 8:25, MJ Johnson looks like he's about to bust out laughing...
He probably was. We all had a good time.
Excellent!
thank you!
I love it!! Perfect twist ending :-)
Whatever happened to T'Noshi?
Nice Episode! Love it!
+Epic Romulan Thanks! We keep trying!
These people should be right in Star Trek not CBS
Hmmmm ....Charkon reminds me a lot of Captain Grigory
I should think so!
No life forms then why do I keep hearing birds?
That's what we call a clue. ;)
It was a report of no sentient life forms from the Andorians and totally flawed, possibly because they failed the test.
Bird calls can be used as a code to communicate messages. Someone's coming. Intruders, hide. Or as a way to signal your position.
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