To Be Judged



Saturday January 25, 2020

I'm not following Trump's impeachment trial. I watched commentary on the late night shows with an emphasis on how insane reality has become. Everybody has their opinions and wants to do battle with anybody who is in opposition. I guess that's why inserts including social media and Trump are in play. Don't know why some people are surprised at the corruption in government, media, and just about everywhere else. No one is programmed to fix the issues. Things are going to play out as programmed. Computer End Simulation.

"All Good Things..." is the series finale of the syndicated American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It comprises the 25th and 26th episodes of the seventh season and is the 177th and 178th episodes of the series overall. The title is derived from the expression "All good things must come to an end", a phrase used by the character Q during the episode itself. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D. The plot involves Captain Jean-Luc Picard jumping through time and the formation of an anomaly that defies causality, the whole situation being a test that allows Picard to demonstrate human potential to the Q Continuum by making an intuitive jump of thought to understand the cause of, and how to eliminate, the anomaly before it destroys humanity. The finale was generally well received, and marked the transition of the cast to films featuring the show's cast and settings, as well as passing the television audience to Star Trek spin-offs based on similar settings to The Next Generation.


A complete guide to what 'Star Trek' to watch before 'Star Trek: Picard'



This is the closing scene from the final Star Trek Episode ever.

"Computer End Program" said Jonathan Frakes

Troi and Riker walked through the door ... and then they were gone.

All that was left were the grids

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Shorty after I posted the blog above I found this article from Space.com

US Space Force logo draws comparisons to 'Star Trek'

Trump unveils new Space Force logo. It looks like something from Star Trek





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