This has bugged me for a decade.
The people on the planet in "The Inner Light" can't find a way to save themselves (and don't even have advanced technology) but they're able to create a probe that enters the mind of someone and allows him to live an entire life among them within the space of a few minutes? And do they know the entire time? Is that why the friend and the wife show up at the end? Or what??? And how the heck did they build such an advanced piece of technology given that they don't even have basic computers?
The one thing I do like is that Picard's flute playing carries over into "Lessons." (And I do like the premise. It just seems completely improbable and flawed.)
The people on the planet in "The Inner Light" can't find a way to save themselves (and don't even have advanced technology) but they're able to create a probe that enters the mind of someone and allows him to live an entire life among them within the space of a few minutes? And do they know the entire time? Is that why the friend and the wife show up at the end? Or what??? And how the heck did they build such an advanced piece of technology given that they don't even have basic computers?
The one thing I do like is that Picard's flute playing carries over into "Lessons." (And I do like the premise. It just seems completely improbable and flawed.)
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