I was less than impressed with the science of the future in this particular TNG
story. I just couldn't buy it.
The Enterprise once again to the rescue, this time to the Federation starship the USS Langtry where the crew is dying of rapid aging. A theme used by the original Star Trek prime where Dr. McCoy said an adrenaline rush was the cure.
Here however no such a thing and Diana Muldaur with the aging impervious Brent Spiner conducts here research on a shuttle craft. She catches the pernicious thing from a voiceless child who has grown into one beautiful of specimen of manhood.
The key here I won't mention, but if followed logically just about all disease could be cured. I don't even think they got that far ahead in the times of TNG.
The Enterprise once again to the rescue, this time to the Federation starship the USS Langtry where the crew is dying of rapid aging. A theme used by the original Star Trek prime where Dr. McCoy said an adrenaline rush was the cure.
Here however no such a thing and Diana Muldaur with the aging impervious Brent Spiner conducts here research on a shuttle craft. She catches the pernicious thing from a voiceless child who has grown into one beautiful of specimen of manhood.
The key here I won't mention, but if followed logically just about all disease could be cured. I don't even think they got that far ahead in the times of TNG.