Search
Cookie Usage Statistics Colour Key Sudden Death Monthly Poll Caption Comp eMail Author Shops
Ships Fleets Weaponry Species People Timelines Calculators Photo Galleries
Stations Design Lineage Size Charts Battles Science / Tech Temporal Styling Maps / Politics
Articles Reviews Lists Recreation Search Site Guide What's New Forum
Ablative Armour Antigrav Units Atmospheric filter Comms Devices Computers Exocomps Force Fields Genesis Device Holographic Technology Impulse Engines Medical Technology Navigational Deflectors Particle Fountain Replicators Soliton Wave Drive Sonic Shower Stellar Cartography Stellar Re‑Ignition Terraforming Tractor Beams Transporters Tricorders Universal Translator Viridium Tracking Warp Drive Warp Scales Androids Cloaking Device Cloning Co‑axial Warp Core Comets Cryostasis D'Arsay Archive Dimensional Shift Drones Guardian of Forever Hypergiant Star Iconian Gateway Mind Probe Neutron Stars Null Space Catapult Orbital Tether Parallel Dimensions Particles Planetary Classes Planetary Collision Preserver Cannon Probes Psionic Resonator Quantum Slipstream Spatial Anomalies Special Powers Subspace Amplifier Subspace Phenomena Sunshield Trajector Transwarp Underspace Corridor Vaal Verteron Array Virtual Reality Headset Vision Augmentation Wormholes Additional Sci‑Tech

Violations

ReviewImagesDatapointsQuotesMorals
TimelinePreviousNextYour View
Series :
Season Ep :
5 x 12
Title :
Violations
Rating :
1
Overall Ep :
111
First Aired :
3 Feb 1992
Stardate :
45429.3
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Your Rating :
1.5000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 1
Review : Not the greatest episode ever written. Not a real stinker, just not great. It was almost as though they could not decide where to go with the script. Seemed to be a 'Howcatchum?' detective story, but it did not really work as that. About half-way through, I thought that it would only be the three aliens and Data still standing in the last 5 minutes. That did not happen, and that is about all I can say. Still, I can't believe that the Federation, with Vulcans, Betazoids and so many other telepathic races doesn't have a law against mind-invasion, so a possible YATI there. Finally, Picard with hair, great moment, but where did the Borg implant come from?
Reviewer : =NoPoet= Rating : 2
Review : This is one of those episodes that's going through the motions. The Enterprise takes on some alien passengers, ooh, I wonder if they're going to be up to no good? It seems that Star Trek repeatedly presents the galaxy as full of hostile and unpleasant characters. It's a wonder Starfleet bothers to explore or attempt contact with other species at all, much less bring aliens aboard its starships where they can attempt to take control or get at the crew. This episode also suffers from being boring.
Add your own review

© Graham & Ian Kennedy Page views : 10,452 Last updated : 8 Jan 2025