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* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: Sometimes it's best [[MST3K Mantra|not to think too hard about it]].
* [[Treacherous Spirit Chase]]: "Interface", "Eye of the Beholder".
* [[Two Plus Torture Makes Five]]: "Chain of Command", with lights instead of fingers (done well enough that [[Memetic Mutation
* [[The Virus]]: "The Best of Both Worlds", "Identity Crisis".
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: "Measure of a Man".
* [[You Are in Command Now]]: "The Arsenal of Freedom", "Disaster", "Descent".
* [[You Were Trying Too Hard]]: "Booby Trap", "Hero Worship".
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** In "Phantasms", Data has a nightmare where Counselor Troi is a cake being eaten, which is an awful lot like the music video for [[Tom Petty]]'s "Don't Come Around Here No More".
** In "The Nth Degree", Barclay who has integrated his mind into the computer responds to an order from Picard with "I'm afraid I cant do that, sir", in a manner very reminiscent of [[2001: A Space Odyssey|HAL9000.]]
* [[Single-Purpose Planet]]: The "Pleasure Planet" Risa.
* [[Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome]]: Alexander. He had several leaps in age to make him more suitable for the role he played to Worf each time, and by the time he was a surly, rebellious teenager over on ''[[Deep Space 9]]'', he was all of nine years old. [[Word of God|The creators said Klingons mature faster.]]
* [[Solar CPR]]: "Half Life".
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