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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Most reviewers think that while this is a pretty decent episoden it missed an opportunity to play up the horror element more, and the reveal of what was actually powering the station came far too late in the story for it to really be effective.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Most reviewers think that while this is a pretty decent episoden episode, it missed an opportunity to play up the horror element more, and the reveal of what was actually powering the station came far too late in the story for it to really be effective.
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** Was Phlox actually telling the truth when he said that the station's other victims were irreversibly brain-damaged, or was he lying to make Travis and Archer feel less guilty (Travis for being the only one to be rescued and Archer because he wasn't able to save any of the others)? And does Archer in particular believe him, or does he suspect he's lying but accept it for his own peace of mind?
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** Was Phlox actually telling the truth when he said that the station's other victims were irreversibly brain-damaged, or was he lying to make Travis and Archer feel less guilty (Travis for being the only one to be rescued and Archer because he wasn't able to save any of the others)? other people)? And does Archer in particular believe him, Phlox, or does he suspect he's lying but accept it for his own peace of mind?
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** With the station's original creation left a mystery, a popular theory is that its creators really did practice complete altruism, but somewhere along the line its programming was damaged and it now keeps itself functioning in the only way itcan.can.
** Was Phlox actually telling the truth when he said that the station's other victims were irreversibly brain-damaged, or was he lying to make Travis and Archer feel less guilty (Travis for being the only one to be rescued and Archer because he wasn't able to save any of the others)? And does Archer in particular believe him, or does he suspect he's lying but accept it for his own peace of mind?
** With the station's original creation left a mystery, a popular theory is that its creators really did practice complete altruism, but somewhere along the line its programming was damaged and it now keeps itself functioning in the only way it
** Was Phlox actually telling the truth when he said that the station's other victims were irreversibly brain-damaged, or was he lying to make Travis and Archer feel less guilty (Travis for being the only one to be rescued and Archer because he wasn't able to save any of the others)? And does Archer in particular believe him, or does he suspect he's lying but accept it for his own peace of mind?
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Most reviewers think that while this is a pretty decent episode, episoden it missed an opportunity to play up the horror element more more, and the reveal of what was actually powering the station came far too late in the story.story for it to really be effective.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Most reviewers think that while this is a pretty decent episode, it missed an opportunity to play up the horror element more and that the reveal of what was actually powering the station came far too late in the story.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: With the station's original creation left a mystery, a popular theory is that its creators really did practice complete altruism, but somewhere along the line its programming was damaged and it now keeps itself functioning in the only way it can.can.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Most reviewers think that while this is a pretty decent episode, it missed an opportunity to play up the horror element more and that the reveal of what was powering the station came far too late in the story.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Most reviewers think that while this is a pretty decent episode, it missed an opportunity to play up the horror element more and that the reveal of what was powering the station came far too late in the story.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: With the station's original creation left a mystery, a popular theory is that its creators really did practice complete altruism, but somewhere along the line its programming was damaged and it now keeps itself functioning in the only way it can.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Averted. Website/SFDebris was impressed that a loose two-parter was formed from "Minefield," even though this episode could easily have started with the damage being suffered in the first act.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Averted. Website/SFDebris was impressed that a loose two-parter was formed from "Minefield," even though this episode could easily have started with the damage being suffered in the first act.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: With the station's original creation left a mystery, a popular theory is that its creators really did practice complete altruism, but somewhere along the line its programming was damaged and it now keeps itself functioning in the only way it can.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Averted. Website/SFDebris was impressed that a loose two-parter was formed from "Minefield," even though this episode could easily have started with the damage being suffered in the first act.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Averted. Website/SFDebris was impressed that a loose two-parter was formed from "Minefield," even though this episode could easily have started with the damage being suffered in the first act.