Trivia: Early on, unsure how a bald Englishman could lead the show, they considered giving Patrick Stewart a hairpiece. Early test photos exist that are quite hilarious of this. In the end, they decided to let his bald head prevail.
28th Nov 2025
Trivia: Early on, unsure how a bald Englishman could lead the show, they considered giving Patrick Stewart a hairpiece. Early test photos exist that are quite hilarious of this. In the end, they decided to let his bald head prevail.
7th Sep 2013
7th Sep 2013
Continuity mistake: While Tam is talking to Deanna and sits down, he says "You understood... at least a little, how I felt." While saying this, he places his left hand on his right leg. While still saying that same line, it cuts to an angle from beside Deanna and his left hand is suddenly between his legs.
7th Sep 2013
Continuity mistake: To view their orders and mission, Data puts a drive into the Enterprise's computer while standing with Riker and Geordi. Riker is seen standing but leaning casually away from Data on Data's right, and Geordi is standing off to Data's left. It then cuts show the computer screen, and the three men are reflected in it. The reflection shows that Riker is suddenly almost leaning over Data's shoulder, and Geordi has moved to standing behind Data's left shoulder.
7th Sep 2013
Revealing mistake: Just after Riker and Geordi are talking in the turbo lift, it cuts to a view from outside the ship and shows the USS Hood flying next to the USS Enterprise. As the ships draw nearer, the views of both ships overlap, and a black mat outline can be seen around the saucer section of the Hood as it passes by the Enterprise's starboard nacelle.
7th Sep 2013
Continuity mistake: In the beginning of the episode, right after Data informs Picard that the USS Hood is on an intercept course, closing at high warp, Picard is shown in the back ground looking down at his arm rest. He looks up and turns his head to his right making it center with his body. It then cuts to a close up of Picard and he is looking to his left, and turns his head again to say "That's odd."