
Encounter At Farpoint
The military uniform Q wears is that of a Marine Corps lieutenant
colonel. And if you look closely, his rank, ribbons and badges
are all identical to those worn by Lt. Col. Oliver North when
he testified at the Iran-Contra hearings in 1986-87, just before
"Farpoint" went into production.
The Naked Now
During the scan of records, we see a parrot wearing a Starfleet
shirt, complete with insignia, with nacelles, an obvious reference
to Gene Roddenberry . ("The Great Bird" = Gene) This
same screen also reappears in "Conspiracy". In addition,
Data quotes a limrick that goes "There was once a lady from
Venus, whose body was shaped like a-" that was written by
David Gerrold while he was still working with ST:TNG in its early
days...and you'll find the complete version of the limerick in
the third book of his "War Against the Chtorr" series:
"A Rage for Revenge". (The limerick appears on a page
opposite another dirty limerick which seems to be about Gene Roddenberry.)
11001001
The 11001001 is binary, and is converted to 201 decimal, or
hex C9. Under the Z-80 microprocessor series (the Z-80 was used
in the TRS-80 Model I, III, and IV, and for the sound processing
in the Sega Genesis), the C9, in assembly language, is known as
"Unconditional Return." In addition, on another machine
language, 201 (decimal) corresponds to no valid machine instruction
at all, which translates to a NOP (No Operation for 2 machine
cycles).
Conspiracy
The topographical map of the planetary surface was a "very
shakey" drawing of Kei and Yuri . Yuri is on the right side,
and Kei is upside down...(DP)
The Neutral Zone
On the family tree of Clare Raymond, which is recalled by
Troi, there are references to various shows, including: W. Hartnell
m. P. Troughton (DW), J. Pertwee m. T. Baker (DW), and P. Davison
m. C. Baker (DW), and J-L. Picard m. W. Riker . Other references
include Gilligan's Island and M*A*S*H. Also, the face pictured
on the screen is Peter Lauritson, one of the producers of TNG
.
The Child
In this episode, Doctor Pulaski refers to "Cyano Acrylates",
which are the active ingredients for SuperGlue, as a possible
source of the Ikner radiation that was causing the plague samples
to grow.
Loud As A Whisper
(DP) The conference table, "made to resemble indigenous
rock", had various markings on them. Most notable to Lovely
Angels/Dirty Pair fans are the marking "Kei" and "Yuri".
The Measure Of A Man
When Riker is showing off Data's arm to the JAG representative,
there is a pad on her desk which lists Data's parts, including
"Nausicaan Valve" and "Totoro Interface".
Also, it is noted that part of Data's construction is made out
of something called "Yurium". (DP)
The Dauphin
In this episode, Daled 4 is a planet's name. Daled is the
fourth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, and has the numeric value
of four.
Contagion
The Iconian artifact has various markings on it, including
"Kei and Yuri" (DP), "Dirty Pair" (DP), "Gundam"
and "Totoro." Also, the various views as seen through
the portal include: Toronto's City Hall and Nathan Phillip's Square
(depicting the arches over the reflecting pool/skating rink),
and Toronto's City Council Chambers. Also, in this episode, the
Romulan ship that attacked the Enterprise was named the "Harkonnen",
which just happens to be the name of the family that attacked
the Atreides family in the Dune series. In this episode, another
Galaxy Class Starship is mentioned: the USS Yamato. This was originally
the flagship of the Japanese fleet that fought in World War II
at both the Coral Sea and Midway before it was sunk by Torpedo
Bombers from an American carrier. Many years later, a Japanese
Animation series was done in which a battleship is reconfigured
to become a starship in order to recover something called the
"Cosmo DNA". This series was called "Starship Yamato",
however, this series was known in the United States as "Star
Blazers".
The Icarus Factor
The TNG art department had a field day putting in in-jokes.
The mat has the chinese character of "sei", or "star"
(as in "starry sky". The two scrolls hanging on the
walls say, in Japanese syllabic characters (hiragana), "urusei
yatsura", a pun of "ususai yatsura" ("noisy
neighbors" or "annoying neighbors", a Japanese
animation. Also, while lunging at Riker, Riker's father says (in
a terrible accent), "youroshiku onegaishimasu", literally
saying "Please do me the favor of being kind to me",
but has the meaning of the English phrase "Pleased to meet
you." Various other markings include "Kei" (DP),
"Yuri" (DP), "Akira", and "Tonari No
Totoro". In addition, the scrolls hanging on the walls also
say, "Ataru", "Lum", and "Uresai Yatsura".
The Long Ladder
When Picard is looking at the list of ships trying to find
the Mariposa, another ship listed is the Buckaroo Banzai captained
by John Whorfin and built by the company that the red Lectroids
had made. The same company name was seen on the USS Hathaway (Yoyodyne
Propulsion Systems of Grover's Mill, NJ, where Orsen Welles' "War
Of The Worlds" radio play takes place)
Captain's Holiday
Risa comes from the German word Reise, meaning trip or journey.
Hollow Pursuits
The anti-grav units contain a flux capacitor. Nothing big,
until you consider that the flux capacitor was an essential part
of the DeLorean/Time Machine in "Back To The Future".
Menage a Troi
The Ferengi Security code begins with "Kei E Yuri"
.The Ferengi access code is ``Kei Yuri Dirty Pair'' (DP). Unfortunately,
the commander gets cut off before he reaches the last word, and
he uses the Japanese pronunciation (so people who haven't seen
the series in the original language are at a slight disadvantage).
Transfigurations
(DW) In the sick bay, against the wall, there is an outline
of the top portion of the TARDIS, upside down. Also, three roundals
can be seen against the wall. They show up again in several episodes
after this one.
Legacy
A label on a nuclear reactor says, "Remember, you can
never add TOO MUCH water to a Nuclear Reactor."
Qpid
The scene where Worf smashes Geordi's lute, then says "Sorry"
is completely reminiscent of a scene in Animal House at a toga
party. Also, Princess Bride fans might want to note that the dialog
during the sword fight with Picard/Robin Hood, where he says "There
is something you should know... I'm not from Nottingham.",
is reminiscent of a sword fight in the movie where similar dialog
is uttered. Also, when Maid Marion and Sir Guy are joined at a
dining table by Q, Q uncharateristically hugs and kisses a maid
that was standing by the table. This maid was John de Lancie's
real life wife, Marnie Mosiman. She also did a quest shot on TNG
in Season II, the episode "Loud As A Whisper " as the
woman in Riva's chorus.
Half A Life
One of the displays has the number "4077" in the
corner, a reference to M*A*S*H.
In Theory
The line "Now would be a good time", spoken by Picard,
is completely reminiscent from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,
which, in turn, was used by Kirk during "The Doomsday Machine".
Also, while it is not be visible in the actual show, someone on
the production crew re-labeled the shuttle pod "PONTIAC NCC-1701-D".
Darmok
The writers were playing around with the words in this episode,
with DARMOK, the letters reversed, becomes KOMRAD (comrade). JILARD
also becomes JLpIcARD. Also, Gilgamesh is based upon Gilgamesh
(from Sumerian lore), a character described as a combination of
Solomon, Ulysses, and Hercules combined into one. One of the important
factors after his friend's death is Gilgamesh's fear of death,
although never playing a factor in battle, results in his constant
search for immortality. In one manner or another, he comes very
close, but always manages to miss.
The Outcast
Among the technical phrases used, "Reverse the polarity
of the neutron flow" was a phrase commonly used by the third
doctor (Jon Pertwee) during Doctor Who.
The Next Phase
One of the control panels on the Romulan Ship looks somewhat
like the TARDIS control console.
Time's Arrow
The paper that Data picks up is the San Francisco Register,
which is same newspaper that Kirk and company saw being taken
out of the vending machine.
Time's Arrow II
Samuel Clemens mispronounces Halley's comet. The pronunciation
he uses comes from the 1950's, when "Bill Hailey and the
Comets", best known for "Rock Around the Clock"
was popular.
Relics
With Scotty on board, there are plenty of references to the
old series. For instance, the "miracle worker" bit comes
from Star Trek III. The "It is green" bit comes from
TOS "By Any Other Name".
Aquiel
The name of the Klingon battlecruiser that meets with the
Enterprise is the Qu'vatlh (proper spelling, badly pronounced
by Picard). This is listed in the Klingon Dictionary on page 58
as one of the Klingon curses.
References
Doctor Who (DW): A cult British Science Fiction series which ran on BBC1 from November 23, 1963 to December, 1989. The title character is known only as "The Doctor", a time lord who travels through time and space in a TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space). The TARDIS is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and can change outward appearance, however, the Doctor's TARDIS, being a broken down Type-40, is stuck in the shape of blue British Police Call Box. The Doctor himself can, at point of death, regenerate into a totally different body and personality. The series can be seen on several PBS stations and the USA/Sci-Fi Channel weekday mornings at 9 AM PT/Noon ET.
Lovely Angels/Dirty Pair (DP): A Japanese animated series where the two main characters, "Kei" and "Yuri", are members of World's Welfare Work Foundation. Their job is to take care of problems that crop up. However, they usually leave the place in worse shape than when they arrived, although it's usually not their fault. The series itself has had TOS in-jokes in it also.
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