Exasperated Calculator: Star Trek & Economics

  • Trekathon 559: Field of Fire (DS9)

    Ezri lets her serial killer side out to help find a serial killer. A few nice moments, but also some really stretched logic and a weapon that just doesn’t make sense. A transporter gun? Why not just beam a tiny knife into and then out of someone’s brain. It’d look just like a stroke -…

  • Trekathon 558: Gravity (VOY)

    Tom and Tuvok crash land, and find a mysterious woman. Seriously, can we just decide once and for all what is going on with Vulcans? Are they controlling emotions, or have they eliminated them? The shows seem to veer from one description to another with little logic. Here it’s firmly in the ‘controlled’ camp, but…

  • Trekathon 557: The Emperor’s New Cloak (DS9)

    Quark travels to the mirror universe to rescue the Grand Nagus. Oh goody, the Mirror Universe *and* a Ferengi episode. But then Vic Fontaine got shot, so I decided to give things a try. And while this is an overall bad episode there are some glimmerings of something better in there. In a few places…

  • Trekathon 556: Bride of Chaotica! (VOY)

    Voyager can only be saved by finishing Tom’s Holodeck Program. OK, we can all be honest here. This episode is a flimsy excuse to have the Voyager crew run around re-enacting a 50s Science Fiction serial. I loved it. I’m a bit surprised that I did – I hate most Holodeck episodes after all, particularly…

  • Trekathon 555: Latent Image (VOY)

    The Doctor has a little meltdown over choosing one patient over another. A more successful-than-usual attempt at an episode heavy on the philosophy, and light on the action. Maybe even a bit too much is tried – the nature of causality *and* the nature of humanity might be a bit too much for one go.…

  • Trekathon 554: Prodigal Daughter (DS9)

    O’Brien’s past with the Orion Syndicate somehow manages to get Ezri involved. A total ‘bleh’ of an hour. We really don’t care very much about Ezri (as distinct from Dax, that is), so spending the whole episode with her family ends up meaning very little to us. O’Brien shows up about halfway through, but he…

  • Trekathon 553: It’s Only a Paper Moon (DS9)

    Nog tries to get over his injuries by burying himself in the Holodeck. I give DS9 credit for trying to deal with a difficult subject. While it’s common in movies, the ‘recovering soldier’ story isn’t as common in TV. Unfortunately it looks like the counselling methods are going to go backwards massively in the future,…

  • Trekathon 552: Counterpoint (VOY)

    Janeway smuggles telepaths across a volume of space. Perhaps a little bit too predictable in the end, but this is a nicely written and acted piece that gives Janeway a good story to herself. Barely anyone else even gets any screen time this week, other than the charismatic alien inspector. The entire episode would have…

  • Trekathon 551: Star Trek: Insurrection (MOV)

    Picard protects the fountain of youth. A weak movie, suffering from a range of significant flaws, and rescued (slightly) only by the strength of the actors, and our connection to the characters. It’s generally pretty slow and dull, or it would be if there wasn’t apparently someone sitting around with a stopwatch triggering a pointless…

  • Trekathon 550: Thirty Days (VOY)

    Tom gets thrown in the brig. An interesting story weighed down by a clunky narrative device, and some overall didactic environmentalism. I generally dislike framing stories pretty strongly, and starting with Tom being thrown in the brig doesn’t help. It’s an old writing trick to start with the climax of the story, as it creates…