CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
Unification: Part 1 - It starts with an onscreen graphic reading "Gene Roddenberry 1921-1991" so my reviews have officially entered the post Roddenberry years (even though he wasn't involved much in TNG after season two, I think.) A Federation ambassador has gone missing and been spotted on Romulus. Has he defected? Oh, and he's Spock. That's the important part. The Enterprise heads to Vulcan to speak to Sarek, who is dying. Picard says he's only met Spock once but doesn't say if it as at his wedding so we still don't get an answer to the "is Spock married?" question. There's also some mystery going on with salvage but I'm sure that has nothing to do with the Spock plot! Picard meets with Sarek's wife but she doesn't know what's going on with Spock. He had another falling out with Sarek. Riker and Geordi look into the wreckage of a crashed Ferengi cargo ship. Picard goes to see Sarek, who's in a bad way. His emotions are out of control, but when he sees Picard he has a moment of lucidity and talks to him about Spock. He thinks Spock is on Romulus to see a senator named Pardek. Sarek asks Picard to tell Spock he loves him. He can't even remember the end of "live long and prosper" and it's sad. Gowron won't answer the Eneterprise's calls because he's rewriting Klingon history to say he won the war without any help from Starfleet. A low-ranking Klingon finally responds to the Enterprise's calls and Picard asks for a cloaked vessel to take him to Romulus. He threatens to go to Gorwon's enemies for help instead. Geordi finds the wreckage of a deflector dish from a Vulcan ship named The T'Pau (I remember her!) in the Ferengi salvage (or whatever it is, I'm find this subplot hard/boring to follow.)
Gowron sends a Klingon ship to take Picard and Data to Romulus. The Klingon Captain isn't happy about it. He gives Picard and Data a crappy room to share with only one bed (with no mattress.) Picard doesn't rise to him and keeps being polite. Riker takes the Enterprise to an alien scrapyard. The guy who runs it is very rude. Riker gets Troi to flirt with him. What if he'd been gay? Luckily he isn't and he tells them The T'Pau is in his scrapyard, but is shocked to find it missing. They find another ship missing too and the Enterprise disguises itself as an abandoned ship. Data lets Picard have the "shelf" to sleep in but just stands there staring at him while Picard is trying to sleep. It's pretty great. Picard gets a message that Sarek is dead. The Enterprise finds a ship picking up parts meant for one of the missing ships. They fire on the Enterprise and the Enterprise fires back and destroys them (they have a lot of guns so their ship blows up easily.) Picard and Data put on Romulan make-up. Picard is sad about Sarek's death and having to tell Spock about it. We get a scene on Romulus of Pardek meeting with a younger Romulan, they've heard about Picard coming to Romulus. Picard and Data do some snooping on Romulus. Romulan soldiers watch them drinking soup. Pardek takes them to an underground lair. Spock steps out of the shadows. Yes, he's finally in the episode! But now it's finished.
The thing that always annoyed me about this episode is that Spock is only in the last five seconds. I mean when you hear about the two part Spock story you expect Spock to actually be in both parts. Instead it builds up to the "yep, that's Spock" cliffhanger. On the other hand, it's actually very good set up. The stuff with Picard and Data on the Klingon ship is a lot of fun. There's an intriguing political situation going on with the Romulans, giving more depth to their species. We get see Mark Lenard in his final Trek appearance and it's a typically strong performance. Even the junkyard plot, while a little hard to follow, is pretty entertaining. So despite the lack of Spock and some slowness this is a very good set-up episode and I hope part two lives up to it!
SCORE: 8.5/10
Gowron sends a Klingon ship to take Picard and Data to Romulus. The Klingon Captain isn't happy about it. He gives Picard and Data a crappy room to share with only one bed (with no mattress.) Picard doesn't rise to him and keeps being polite. Riker takes the Enterprise to an alien scrapyard. The guy who runs it is very rude. Riker gets Troi to flirt with him. What if he'd been gay? Luckily he isn't and he tells them The T'Pau is in his scrapyard, but is shocked to find it missing. They find another ship missing too and the Enterprise disguises itself as an abandoned ship. Data lets Picard have the "shelf" to sleep in but just stands there staring at him while Picard is trying to sleep. It's pretty great. Picard gets a message that Sarek is dead. The Enterprise finds a ship picking up parts meant for one of the missing ships. They fire on the Enterprise and the Enterprise fires back and destroys them (they have a lot of guns so their ship blows up easily.) Picard and Data put on Romulan make-up. Picard is sad about Sarek's death and having to tell Spock about it. We get a scene on Romulus of Pardek meeting with a younger Romulan, they've heard about Picard coming to Romulus. Picard and Data do some snooping on Romulus. Romulan soldiers watch them drinking soup. Pardek takes them to an underground lair. Spock steps out of the shadows. Yes, he's finally in the episode! But now it's finished.
The thing that always annoyed me about this episode is that Spock is only in the last five seconds. I mean when you hear about the two part Spock story you expect Spock to actually be in both parts. Instead it builds up to the "yep, that's Spock" cliffhanger. On the other hand, it's actually very good set up. The stuff with Picard and Data on the Klingon ship is a lot of fun. There's an intriguing political situation going on with the Romulans, giving more depth to their species. We get see Mark Lenard in his final Trek appearance and it's a typically strong performance. Even the junkyard plot, while a little hard to follow, is pretty entertaining. So despite the lack of Spock and some slowness this is a very good set-up episode and I hope part two lives up to it!
SCORE: 8.5/10