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Similarities to Remember Me[]
I always thought that this episode was an interesting counterpoint to "Remember Me" -- in that, Crusher experienced everything and everybody else vanishing; in this episode, Hoshi experiences herself vanishing; and in the end, both are creations of their own minds. Gregly 22:33, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
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Removed as speculation-
- Hoshi's experience in the transporter could have been a mild example of transporter psychosis.--31dot 02:17, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
I believe this is speculation-
- Poleric discharges in the storms infer that the civilization was destroyed in a poleric detonation similar to the one that occurred in the episode VOY: "Time and Again".--Obey the Fist!! 17:44, April 1, 2010 (UTC)
Question about Beam as verb[]
I just watched this episode. I'm not getting where "Hoshi initiated the convention of using the word "beam" as a verb (as in, 'Beam Me Up, Scotty.')". Right before she is transported she says "Ensign Sato Ready for Transport".. Where did she start using beam as a verb? Cliffb (talk) 04:35, October 26, 2014 (UTC)