Þátturinn þar sem doctorinn og torres fara um borð í skipið þar sem “klikkaða” almyndin er….

“When Seven says ”I'm willing to explore my humanity…Tale off your cloths“ you can see that before she says that, she is wearing a grey speckled outfit, and after Harry says ”WHAT!“ she is wearing a plain gray outfit.”

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The episode “Tattoo”

In the episode “Tattoo” Chakotay says that Captain Sulu sponsored him for entrance to Starfleet Academy. If this was true, Sulu would be 127 years old. It could not have been his daughter (as seen in Generations) because he calls Sulu a “he”.

[reyndar eru þetta örugglega ekki mistök, bara name dropping stælar]

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The episode “Message In A Bottle”


In the episode “Message in a Bottle”, when the EMH and EMH-2 take over the U.S.S Prometheus, EMH-2 says “Taking power from life supports-we don't need that.”
But later, two Starfleet people beam aboard, with no life supports on,and survive.
Also, the Promethus will not let the EMH view info on the Multi-Vector Assault Mode at his clearing, but will let him actually use it, even though he doesn't have clearence to even find out about it.

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The episode “Good Shepherd”

In “Good Shepherd” Janeway decides to take three young crewmembers on an away mission with her aboard the Delta Flyer. They are then chased by some Dark Matter Beings. Crewman Mortimer Harren then chooses to leave in a escape pod. Look in the panel in front of him and you will see a mouse cursor!
It looks like it came from a MAC or Linux computer (it is black with a white outline)
Guess we all know how the LCD panels work now.

[muhahaha..... gleymdu að færa músina frá video "sequencinu", sem sýnir LCARS]


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Caretaker

When tom paris is taken to ds9 in shuttle registration number alters from 71325 to 1701-d as it goes round ds9 pylon

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Watch the Star Trek: Voyager Episode “The Haunting of Deck 12”

When the electromagnetic life-form takes over Voyager and all the crew leave except Captain Janeway. The life-form tries to kill Captain Janeway by venting nebular gas into the chamber she is in and she cannot escape because there are forcefields. However, she is wearing an oxygen mask while she is suffocating. Logic would seem to dictate that she put it on instead of suffocating from poisonous gas.


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Now I've noticed this sort of thing happens more often than not. Every now and again when someone acknoledges Captain Janeway's request, if they don't say “Aye Captain”, or “Yes Ma'am”, they sometimes slipup and say “Yes Sir”. I've noticed Tom Paris ,Tuvok and Ensign Kim do this every now and then.

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Watch the episode called “Drone”. That's the episode where Seven's nano-probes accidently mix with the Doctor's mobile emitter and with the DNA of a crewman create a 29th century Borg. Before they know what's happening with the emitter, B'Elanna has an overnight analysis done on it. At 0600 hours (6 am) the Doctor impatiently awakens B'Elanna for the results. She gets up, walks into the bathroom, takes off her clothes and is about to go into the sonic shower when the Doctor appears on a flat screen on a flat wall. She quickly covers herself with a towel and then throws it onto the screen to cover it. The towel stays! How can it stay up if the wall and screen are flat?

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This covers a whole variety of little things that have happened, so bare with me.

1. OK, a small one. If I'm not mistaken, on more than one occasion when someone on the ship experiences time travel Chakotay is seen, am I correct? Anyway, in the first two seasons above Chakotay's left temple there is a small patch of gray, but when someone goes back in time, its no longer there. Did Chakotay dye his hair in the first season?

2. The Janeway hair problem. Now, usually when there is an “old” episode, that took place during their first two years in the Delta Quadrant, Janeway has her hair in a bun, with the exception when her and Chakotay are left behind. Anyway, in one incidence, in the episode where we meet up with the 29th century ship that is Voyager's “guardian angel”, Janeway has to go back to prevent Captain Braxton from destroying the ship, she does not wear the bun and no one questions the sudden hair change.

3. –A more recent boo-boo. In the most recent new episode with the Klingons, there is a small mistake. If you will picture the movie The Undiscovered Country, the Klingons are wearing semi-different attire than the ones in the Voyager episode. The attire isn't the current, if I'm not mistaken, but it is most likely a mistake. Also, in The Undiscovered Country, the cranial ridges on the Klingons are less pronounced than the ones in the Voyager episode.


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Watch the episode “Prophesy”

When the bridge of the Klingon D7 class ship was shown all the controls were touch-screen. Ships of that era (Star Trek [the original series]) had dials and switches. It is not likely that it was upgraded, because by the time the technology was availablethe ship would be very far from Klingon space. Also D7 class ships were armed with only phaser banks, there were no photon torpedos. Also a cloaked ship cannot fire any weapon. OOOPSS!!


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The episode “Human Error”

At the start of the episode Janeway says ALL of 7's Borg stuff… (not sure what she said, wasn't really paying attention) in the scene 7's eyepiece thing is not on, and the borg scars on her neck are removed. But later in the show the eyepiece thing and the scars have returned. AND all throughout the episode they keep coming on, off, on, off on, off on, off, on, off, on, off, on, off, on, off, on, off <pant, pant, pant>, on, off, on, off, etc.

[bara að minnast á að ég veit að til dæmis þetta er alger vitleysa....... bara spurning um að gaurinn fylgist alls ekki með]


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In the first season episode DataLore where Lore switches places with Data.
After Lore escapes right near the end when Data is talking, he uses a contraction
“can't”. Data can only say “cannot”, which was how they caught Lore in the first
place. Was Lore still on the ship?


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“Unification II”

As Spock, Picard, and Data make an escape from Sela's office, the camera pans over her desk.On it there is a little refelective pyramid. Watch carefully and you will see a 20th century man with glasses and chewing gum is reflected on its surface.


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Episode “Yesterday's Enterprise”

In “Yesterday's Enterprise”,when the Enterprise-D and C are being attacked by the Klingons for the second time,Ensign Crusher says “Three K'Vort class battle cruisers off the starboard bowel.” But then, you cut to the ships being attacked, and you can see that they are B'Pel class Bird-Of-Preys,and that the wings are up. B-O-P's always attack with the wings down in attack mode.


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several episodes and a keen ear

The first episode of ST:TNG Data told the crew he couldn't use contractions. Yet from that point he use's them several times in that episode and the following ones. Any episode of ST:TNG has this major slip up in it.

[ath contraction er t.d. can't]


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Episodes First Contact and samaritan snare

In first contact, the primitive 21st century colony of the Malcorian race looks exactly like Starbase Scylla 515. I wonder if the Starfleet gave them the schematics, ahead of contact


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In one episode, Geordi and Ensign Ro are ‘phase-shifted’ so that they cannot interact with physical objects or be seen/heard by the crew. Much screen time is devoted to showing that they fall through chairs and their hands pass right through computer consoles when they try to use them. They walk through walls, and at one point Geordi throws a similarly phase-shifted Romulan spy through the outer hull of the Enterprise and into space.

So…how come they don't fall through the floors during the episode?

[góður punktur.....]

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TNG - Yesterday's Enterprise

In Star trek the Next Generation title “Yesterday's Enterprise” Crusher is on the Enterprise C when she contacts the ship to tell them to beam her back. When She is ready to beam back, she moves her hand towards her com-badge but doesn't press it.

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In the episode “Casino Royale”, the crew arrive at a recreation of an old casino as described in a novel left behind by an ancient astronaut. Mr. Data comes across a lady playing blackjack, and the lady has a 12 (ten, 2) against a dealers face-card. When the lady asks for advice on her hand, Data says “The odds favor standing.”

As any mildly seasoned blackjack player would know, this is *such* a horrible play as to defy description, and pretty much deflates all credibility of Data as being halfway intelligent. It is on the order of Data not blocking a potential winning play by his opponent at tic-tac-toe, or throwing away a piece for free in a chess game.

PS for completions sake, BJMATH.COM gives the expected values for T,2 v T as -37.29% for hitting and -54.028% for standing in a standard 4 deck shoe game.


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This is more a cross-over between TNG on TV and the movie Star Trek: Generations. In the episode where the TNG crew rescues Scotty from the Dyson sphere (I forget the title). He says that it must of been Capt. Kirk that mounted the rescue expedition when he didn't arrive at the planet he was going to retire on. In the movie ST: Generations - Scotty was on the Enterprise at the time of Kirk's “death” (and Kirk was presumed dead until Picard finds him in the Nexus).

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ÞETTA ER GOTT

Everyone knows Data wears a yellow uniform, but not everyone knows that he shouldn't. Yellow is for security and engineering. True, Data does a lot of work in engineering, but thats not his main duty on board the Enterprise. He is second officer and chief science officer. Science officers wear blue, and especially since he's chief science officer, he should have a blue uniform. But personally, I think he'd look bad in blue.

[ég vil sjá data í bláu.....]

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This is a bad mistake! In the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, there's an episode entitled, “Elementary My Dear Data” with a gigantic error. While Geordi and Data are on the holodeck talking with Moriarty, Moriarty draws a picture of the Enterprise on a piece of holodeck paper and hands it to Data. Data looks at it and astonished, he walks out of the holodeck with the paper! Holodeck material can't leave the holodeck!


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The episode called “Casino Royale”

Early in the episode, a crew member measures and announces a temperature reading of less than minus 273.16 degrees Celcius. Jacques Charles would turn in his grave!


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DS9 EMISSARY

In the part where Commander Sisko is inside the orb,he gets a fantasy/flashback thing to when he first meets his wife,Jennifer.
The story is:He was walking on the sand of the beach,and it burned his feet,so he ran unto a the nearest towel,and Jeniffer was lying on it.They met,and then walked down the beach.
What I don't get,though,is how the sand could change temprature!At the beginning,the sand was burning his feet.About a minute later,he and Jennifer were walking along,and the sand was suddenly cooled down!


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“Prophesy”
OK there are a couple things.

2) In the “Star Trek Encyclopedia” article for the Klingon Attack Cruiser (D7 class ship) it says that the ship has phasers, but dose not mention photon torpedos. Star Trek (TOS) episodes stated that D7 ships did not have photon torpedos.
3) When under attack Tuvok says “Capitan, we are under attack by a cloaked ship.” OOPS! Cloaked ships can't use weapons, much less shields, or transporters.
4) The ridges of the Klingons foreheads were too big.
5) The clothing was from the wrong era.
The ship could not have been upgraded when the new technology came out because they would be too far from Klingon space.


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Trials And tribblasdlæfkjaæl

When Julian and Miles are on the Original Enterprise's turbo lift, they are joined by a crew member of the Enterprise.
When this person steps out of the lift there are other crew persons walking by.
Look at the left side of the turbo lift door.
A crew person starts to walk by but is stopped by a hand from off stage, then is allowed to go by the same hand.

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“The Gamesters of Triskelion”

Briefs or boxers?

The Star Trek Compendium is a great reference for show info, bloopers, etc., but here is one they didn't catch. Credit actually goes to my brother's wife who noticed this one. Good eyes, Sis, but why exactly were you staring THERE?!?

In episode 46 “The Gamesters of Triskelion” (aka The Pulsating Gummi Brains), we get to see exactly how tight fitting Captain Kirk's pants really are …

1. Forward to final fight sequence (about 4/5 of the way through). Kirk is fighting 3 opponents by himself.
2. Kirk kills the first, causes the death of the second, and is left in a knife fight with the remaining opponent.
3. The blue alien (an Andorian?) charges Kirk. Kirk, back to camera, ducks to avoid knife stab.
4. As Kirk picks up Andorian to flip him over, camera cuts to wide angle shot. Freeze here immediately and look in the general direction of Kirk's, er, naughty bits.
5. Thank the Lord that Shatner was wearing something.


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“Space Seed”,Movie “First Contact”

In “Space Seed”,Spock says something like “during earth's final world war,in 1993”
But in First Contact,Data can be heard saying,when the enterprise-e goes back in time to 2063“I belive we have arrived about 10 years from the third world war”which means that it was in the 2050's.
When was it?


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During season 6 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the episode “Starship Mine” featuring the takeover of the Enterprise by a group of villains features a strange scene.

The Enterprise is evauated of all personnel due to a “clean sweep”. Picard returns to the ship to retrieve an item of personal interest. While on board he notices that things are suspicious.

When approached by one of the security personnel (I believe it was the character who later plays the role of Tuvok in Voyager), he tries to get away only to be drawn into unconsciousness by having his neck pinched by the security guard.

When he eventually awakes, he takes his hand and grabs his neck as though he is still recovering from the pain. The only problem is that he grabs the OPPOSITE side of his neck that was NOT squeezed.


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During the episode “Charlie X”, Kirk enters a turbolift wearing a yellow jumper and exits it on to the bridge wearing a green one. I guess he just has a personal wardrobe in there.


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'The Enemy Within'

When Kirk's double is scratched by Janice Rand, watch where the scratches appear. On his left cheek, right? Now watch those scratches, espeically when he puts on the makeup to cover them up. You'll see that sometimes they're on the left, and sometimes on the right! The effect is best seen in the final confrontation on the bridge, where the ‘evil’ Kirk has the scratches on his right cheek, and the ‘good’ Kirk has them on the left!


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“Amock Time”


Slip-Up: Somewhere in the middle of the episode Spock goes into plack tao(Vulcan for blood fever), and goes to a cliff to meditate. Then there is a shot of him sitting or leaning against a cliff. His hand are together, head bent down, and extremely focused. The next shot shows Kirk talking to T'Pau (I think that he name). If you look closely in the center of the screen by McCoy's Stomack, you can see Spock leaning agianst the cliff whith his hands behind his back, looking around the set waiting for his next the shot he is needed in.

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In the Episode “Where No Man Has Gone Before” Gary Mitchell creates Kirk's grave and tomb stone.
The name on the stone was James R. Kirk,not James T. Kirk.

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“Where no man has gone before”


Whenever they are about to enter the barrier, every time it goes to Kelso it shows Sulu in the background, arms folded. But every time it shows others and Sulu is in the background, his arms are by his sides!

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Star trek original series: episode “Court Martial”

Kirk brings the judges to the bridge of the Enterprise. Everyone on the ship leaves expect the judges. Before McCoy uses a sensor to remove the sound of the judge's heartbeats, Kirk tells the judges that the sensors can be increased by 1 to the 10th power. 1^10=1


[næ þessu ekki alveg]

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1.“The enemy within.” episode. When the two Kirk's beam up, look closely at Kirk's shirt. It has no insignia!
2. “Court Martial” episode. Various uniform changes. Every time Kirk is in the commodore's office, he is wearing is green wraparound. But, in between one of the scenes, he goes to a bar. He is wearing his Yellow tunic. But another scene follows when he is in the commodore's office, wearing the green. He goes to the bar again. wearing yellow! Also, when Spock realizes the computer has changed, he and McCoy beam down to the starbase, wearing usual tunics. But on the Starbase they are wearing the special occasion outfits. Molecular mix-up, eh?


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vá mar….. nenni ekki meiru