I just realized the main Romulan was the main Suliban or whatever on Enterprise! Dude definitely has a recognizable soothing and yet sinister voice. Guess that’s why he plays good villains.
Could you just imagine this sequence of Geordi being tortured screaming at the camera during an episode of Reading Rainbow and scaring every little kid to death :D
Knowing the Romulans, those horrors would involve said kids... If Vulcans can imagine mind-shattering horrors (like Tuvok using clips from Event Horizon), picture what Romulans do without the restrictions of their cousins.
Yes. Koval merely bided his time, did his job efficiently (such a precise sort), and probably got his first promotion after Sela broke the cardinal rule of their profession in allowing business to become personal. After that, a few arranged "accidents", a blackmail or a betrayal or two, and he's head of the Tal'shiar. Probably a lot of heads rolled after the disastrously failed Tal'shiar/Obsidian Order joint expedition against the Founders, and Koval just calmly stepped over them all.
It's a different character by canon, but I always see it as Koval as well. It's better connected that way, shows how one rose through the ranks of the Tal'Shiar.
Enter Commander Sela. One of the true Alpha villains of TNG. Created by alternate universe Picard. Nearly triggered war between the Klingons & the Federation. Nearly brought down the Klingon Empire with the Duras' as her pawns. Nearly invaded Vulcan, even outmaneuvering the great Spock! One villain who truly matched Picard move for move. Only Data ever defeated her, Something even she noted in their final meeting.
This incident alone should put the Treaty of Algeron in abeyance. They kidnapped Geordi right next to Risa, which is proof that Romulans are routinely going deep into Federation space while cloaked.
Also disturbingly calm... Without anything permanent... Physically anyway. Making a man suffer without inflicting any physical harm is a staple in Star Trek torture as they don't have the budget or age ratings to show the Romulans using a blowtorch to melt the skin on Geordi's feet going up. Or vaporize a layer of skin making the slightest touch incredibly painful but survivable...
Through all what? They made him look at bad things. He immediately had an extreme reaction. They could make me look at bad images forever, and it wouldn't be horrible.
Fanfic: And here La forge in an attempt to remain sane through the torture creates an alternate reality in his mind as a safe place where he reads books to children everywhere teaching valuable life lessons as he does all to nurture the good in him
Poor Geordie's always getting captured and tortured. You'd think you'd be quite safe when your best friend is an android who can bend solid steel bars with his bare hands, but noooo. Captured and tortured, all the damn time. Why couldn't that happen to Wesley instead?
Unlike Geordi in this scene. We are able to easily ignore whatever we're looking at. He has no choice but to see everything as it's literally transmitted into his mind in the same way normal vision is transmitted (But he can't shut his eyes or tune it out). I'm pretty sure the Romulans showed him things that would put the dark web to shame. Disturbing imagery of people getting chopped to bits while still alive, possibly raped (Nanking basically), slow disintegration atom by atom, effects of Nuclear weapons on humans from the Earth Romulan War. any manner of horrors we as humans would find too abhorrent to watch... If I listed all the possibilities I'd be on an FBI watchlist lol. Romulans have less inhibitions when it comes to disturbing shit due to their Vulcan heritage... They are civilized, but they are more prone to emotional outbursts and sadism than any human ever could. If the Romulan calls something a "Horror"... You better believe it's a horror lol.
and lets not forget, Scotty was killed in TOS once, and got zapped around plenty of times, stuffed into cramped crawlways with live energy flows,... sometimes it does not pay to be an Engineer
“And after we force you to watch “Spock’s Brain”, we’re going to make you watch “Shades of Gray”, “Profit and Lace”, “A Night in Sickbay” and “Threshold”.” La Forge: Meh I can handle that. “Then we’ll force you to watch the entirety of Star Trek Discovery” La Forge: NOOOOOOOOO!
S3E7:(The Enemy) SD-43349.2, Laforge works with Bochra a Romulan by using his VISOR and Laforge's Tri-corder. When Bochra returns to his commanding officer it must of been discussed in his report that the Federation officer has a wearable device that can be weaponized. S3E10:(The Defector) SD-43462.5, Admiral Jarok, a high-ranking Romulan officer used in a mission portraying as a deserter to the Federation was questionable, on the horizon Romulans are causing a serious conflict.
Yes, it took me awhile to connect the dots, but it's all there. He explained his VISOR to a Romulan in "The Enemy," then that Romulan told his superiors everything he'd learned, and they put their plan together from there.
They did actually. Season 7 episode "Interface" they developed a feedback suit that allowed him to connect to a probe and control it remotely with his brain and see what the probe saw.
The Dominion used such devices in place of Viewscreens. They were uncomfortable for Humans to use but were commonplace for Jem'Hadar, Vorta, and later Cardassian officers. Viewscreens are far more sophisticated than a mere camera video feed... It used insanely accurate computer generated imagery to reconstruct the environment surrounding the ship well beyond visual range. It often simplified and condensed sensor data to make it more understandable to the officers on the bridge. For example, the viewscreen would make ships or planets appear far closer than they actually were. In TOS it was even used to reconstruct the bridge of a Romulan Bird of Prey with perfect accuracy just from detecting a transmission sent from it in code.
Love an episode where Geordi gets tortured. It took me a while to figure out who that mysterious figure is played by. You had to listen to her voice. I was cool with that.
S3E15:(Yesterday's Enterprise) SD-43625.2, Year 2366 a subspace deformation causing a timeline anomaly possibly during the battle between Enterprise C and Romulan warbirds unexpectedly occurred and was presumed destroyed while Enterprise C was defending a Klingon outpost 22 years past. Guinan is fully aware what has changed and during a senior staff briefing LaForge questions how can Guinan know even if she's been altered like themselves. Captain Rachel Garrett was killed in year 2366 but most of her crew died in 2344. Lt. Yar request transfer to Enterprise C and goes back into Their timeline. (Prime Directive Violation) and with the original timeline restored Guinan asks LaForge more information about Lt. Yar and is still seen wearing the alternate starfleet uniform.
Given the technology of the 24th century, it always bothered me that they didn't have LaVar Burton be his doppelganger. What if someone who knew Geordi was at that conference????
Yea, they could've had a Geordi-clone then drop in a line to the effect of, "And we have many more to fill the role of the Enterprise crew!", which would have at least given some consistency to that idiotic Shinzon story.
this is why i like the romulanms, they are willing to make their enemies suffer on the deepest possible levels. same with the cardassians, I like the cardassians for their more direct extreme pain methods of torture.
Wonder who the look-like of Geordi really is. A Romulan surgically altered as human? Or would it be a human collaborator pledging allegiance to Romulus?
Since we saw the likes of Picard or Troy receiving plastic surgery to become Romulans, I would wager that Romulans can do the same thing in reverse. Would be oddly convenient for there to be a human collaborator who looks the exact same as Geordi.
Odd he didn't try to close his eyes. Even though it wouldn't work, that would be the reflexive response. If I were in Geordi's position, this would be a long and fruitless endeavor for the Romulans. At the end, it would be like this: Romulan: "Go back to your ship, you're of no use to us." Me: "You people are sickos showing me crap like that."
If the ability to shuthis eyelids hadn't developed his eyelids would be permanently shut. It takes effort to keep your eyelids open - and if he had never learned to blink while his eyelids were open his eyes would be dry as a desert by now.
This torture scene was hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 the Romulans come off as tryhard even here. And the episode ends on a disasterous note for them. Now mind you I'm not making light of the Romulan's acts here, just the Romulan's nature.
NonstopRam it wasn't until the Enterprise-D was destroyed that Starfleet seriously considered the VISOR a security risk, it was the admiral that appeared in Star Trek First Contact that ordered Geordi to either undergo ocular implant surgery or lose his posting on the Enterprise. However at the end of the episode "Loud as a Whisper" it was hinted that Geordi would get cloned eyes with optic nerve regeneration or ocular implants, however he declined the offer due to the tech not being as advanced as the VISOR as well as there being no guarantee that the cloned implants and regenerative procedure would work.
Hey, Isn't there an episode where Geordi and a Romulan are trapped on a planet and must rely on each others eyes and legs? If you could tell me which episode I would be thankful.
I know this is a joke but I'm going into seriousness here. The Biggest horror they probably made him relive was probably the childhood trauma when he was trapped in his house with fire everywhere, this was before he got his first VISOR. He wouldn't have been able to see it but it's one of the scariest moments of his life. It took a few hours before his parents were able to get him out of the house.
+Dom Oranzi As interesting as that may be,he did not make that comment for the seriousness of that particular scenario, so please in the future, don't make such as serious comment to someone elses joke,it is just so out of place to say such a thing.
What is most appalling about this episode is that Geordi cut off Beethoven's 6th symphony for some lame Spanish guitar in the previous scene. Geordi deserved Romulan abduction for that crime against humanity.
I love every episode with Romulans. With all their dastardly plans and convoluted schemes, they're basically Bond villains.
I just realized the main Romulan was the main Suliban or whatever on Enterprise! Dude definitely has a recognizable soothing and yet sinister voice. Guess that’s why he plays good villains.
Could you just imagine this sequence of Geordi being tortured screaming at the camera during an episode of Reading Rainbow and scaring every little kid to death :D
Knowing the Romulans, those horrors would involve said kids...
If Vulcans can imagine mind-shattering horrors (like Tuvok using clips from Event Horizon), picture what Romulans do without the restrictions of their cousins.
Try the one were Data is trying to kill him. Or when Picard is tortured by the cardassians
Koval? Somebody done got promoted--finally, someone in this show has an actual career! Appears again in DS9 7x16 as head of Tal Shiar.
Yes. Koval merely bided his time, did his job efficiently (such a precise sort), and probably got his first promotion after Sela broke the cardinal rule of their profession in allowing business to become personal. After that, a few arranged "accidents", a blackmail or a betrayal or two, and he's head of the Tal'shiar. Probably a lot of heads rolled after the disastrously failed Tal'shiar/Obsidian Order joint expedition against the Founders, and Koval just calmly stepped over them all.
No, he's a different character named Taibak. But it would've been fun to see them reprise the same character in DS9, instead of Koval.
I recognize the voice from Enterprise. He played the Suliban Silik.
It's a different character by canon, but I always see it as Koval as well. It's better connected that way, shows how one rose through the ranks of the Tal'Shiar.
notice commander sela is in the shadows.
3:16 They're making him watch Rebecca Black's Friday video! The bastards!
Damn mystical space elves and their space porn!
They are making him watch star trek discovery and Picard.
Enter Commander Sela. One of the true Alpha villains of TNG. Created by alternate universe Picard. Nearly triggered war between the Klingons & the Federation. Nearly brought down the Klingon Empire with the Duras' as her pawns. Nearly invaded Vulcan, even outmaneuvering the great Spock! One villain who truly matched Picard move for move. Only Data ever defeated her, Something even she noted in their final meeting.
Don’t forget, hooked up with Tom Riker in Peter David’s “Imzadi 2” book.
This incident alone should put the Treaty of Algeron in abeyance. They kidnapped Geordi right next to Risa, which is proof that Romulans are routinely going deep into Federation space while cloaked.
It was never directly stated that Risa is a Feferation planet. They also charge money for their ''services'' so its probably an independent planet
The Romulan Candidate...
This is a paticularly dispicable and terrifying manner of torture.
This is tame compared to what humans inflicted on humans during the middle ages.
Also disturbingly calm... Without anything permanent... Physically anyway. Making a man suffer without inflicting any physical harm is a staple in Star Trek torture as they don't have the budget or age ratings to show the Romulans using a blowtorch to melt the skin on Geordi's feet going up. Or vaporize a layer of skin making the slightest touch incredibly painful but survivable...
The Romulans tortured others, recorded it and showed their collection to Geordi.
he is an engineer so they probably showed faulty circuits and misaligned plasmaflows
As compelling as ST TNG's stories were, I hated how episodic they were. Geordi went through all this, and never mentioned it again.
Quickly healed from the emotional torture
That's so the episodes can run in reruns easily. If they have to be in order, it's harder to sell them.
Troy healed his mind between episodes
Through all what? They made him look at bad things. He immediately had an extreme reaction. They could make me look at bad images forever, and it wouldn't be horrible.
@Willem DaFuckedUp I'm not defending anything. I was criticizing the episode.
03:16 They're making him watch Justin Bieber!!!
Fanfic: And here La forge in an attempt to remain sane through the torture creates an alternate reality in his mind as a safe place where he reads books to children everywhere teaching valuable life lessons as he does all to nurture the good in him
3:12 “So, we change horrors. Switching to Star Trek Discovery”
La Forge: NOOOOOOOOOO!
Poor Geordie's always getting captured and tortured. You'd think you'd be quite safe when your best friend is an android who can bend solid steel bars with his bare hands, but noooo. Captured and tortured, all the damn time.
Why couldn't that happen to Wesley instead?
Relaxer the
I see him as the whipping boy of TNG, like Chekov was in TOS, and O'Brien in DS9.
wesley was the natural born victim.
Rekaert
Yeah Wesley’s a dick
Wes did get stabbed once
People gone soft in the 24th century, I'm pretty sure all the horrors he viewed are easily found today on the internet
Unlike Geordi in this scene. We are able to easily ignore whatever we're looking at. He has no choice but to see everything as it's literally transmitted into his mind in the same way normal vision is transmitted (But he can't shut his eyes or tune it out). I'm pretty sure the Romulans showed him things that would put the dark web to shame. Disturbing imagery of people getting chopped to bits while still alive, possibly raped (Nanking basically), slow disintegration atom by atom, effects of Nuclear weapons on humans from the Earth Romulan War. any manner of horrors we as humans would find too abhorrent to watch... If I listed all the possibilities I'd be on an FBI watchlist lol. Romulans have less inhibitions when it comes to disturbing shit due to their Vulcan heritage... They are civilized, but they are more prone to emotional outbursts and sadism than any human ever could. If the Romulan calls something a "Horror"... You better believe it's a horror lol.
You think you're a badass but you're really not.
What is it with Engineers being forced to suffer? Geordi...then O'Brien... who he ends up killing in a simulation lol
and lets not forget, Scotty was killed in TOS once, and got zapped around plenty of times, stuffed into cramped crawlways with live energy flows,... sometimes it does not pay to be an Engineer
It's okay, when they introduced Commander Tucker's unconvincing romance with T'Pol it was the audience's turn to suffer.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 Username checks out. Still, the two does actually make sense. A bit.
They Were / Are Redshirts
This was my reaction after watching The Rise of Skywalker.
I figured after Last Jedi you would have become accustomed to the horrors you were witnessing.
@@williamcostigan91 we were accustomed, that's why they changed and increased the horrors
@@Nisselak Then Discovery, Picard.... The Post Atomic Horror never ends....
Star Trek goes all Clockwork Orange with a dash of Event Horizon. DO YOU SEE!
“And after we force you to watch “Spock’s Brain”, we’re going to make you watch “Shades of Gray”, “Profit and Lace”, “A Night in Sickbay” and “Threshold”.”
La Forge: Meh I can handle that.
“Then we’ll force you to watch the entirety of Star Trek Discovery”
La Forge: NOOOOOOOOO!
"Since he's become used to that horror, we merely change horrors. Now, we flash-feed Justin Bieber videos to him in an endless loop."
not even romluans would be that cruel. that would fit more to the chaos undivided faction in warhammer 40k.
or.......never gona give you up....never gona let you down......
Damn, that is Koval!
S3E7:(The Enemy) SD-43349.2, Laforge works with Bochra a Romulan by using his VISOR and Laforge's Tri-corder. When Bochra returns to his commanding officer it must of been discussed in his report that the Federation officer has a wearable device that can be weaponized. S3E10:(The Defector) SD-43462.5, Admiral Jarok, a high-ranking Romulan officer used in a mission portraying as a deserter to the Federation was questionable, on the horizon Romulans are causing a serious conflict.
Yes, it took me awhile to connect the dots, but it's all there. He explained his VISOR to a Romulan in "The Enemy," then that Romulan told his superiors everything he'd learned, and they put their plan together from there.
"Toby is a fine name. Your name is Toby" - Romulan Commander
I wonder if they could use that device to make him see outside the ship, like the view screens
They did actually. Season 7 episode "Interface" they developed a feedback suit that allowed him to connect to a probe and control it remotely with his brain and see what the probe saw.
The Dominion used such devices in place of Viewscreens. They were uncomfortable for Humans to use but were commonplace for Jem'Hadar, Vorta, and later Cardassian officers. Viewscreens are far more sophisticated than a mere camera video feed... It used insanely accurate computer generated imagery to reconstruct the environment surrounding the ship well beyond visual range. It often simplified and condensed sensor data to make it more understandable to the officers on the bridge. For example, the viewscreen would make ships or planets appear far closer than they actually were. In TOS it was even used to reconstruct the bridge of a Romulan Bird of Prey with perfect accuracy just from detecting a transmission sent from it in code.
makes me think of the scene in Event Horizon when Sam Neil shows Lawernce Fishbourne the images of Hell. "HERE, LET ME SHOW YOU!"
I love how the black guy looks nothing like Geordi, I guess the visor is enough to fool people on Risa.
In a galaxy filled with literally trillions of beings, what are the odds that he would run into someone who knows Geordi personally?
Romulans:Now Mr LaForge we are going to make you watch the Packers lose to the 49ers!!
Geordi:NOOOOOOOO PAACCKK NOOOOO!!
Love an episode where Geordi gets tortured.
It took me a while to figure out who that mysterious figure is played by. You had to listen to her voice. I was cool with that.
That's the point of her being in a shadow
Did they make Geordi watch Star Trek Discovery?!?!
S3E15:(Yesterday's Enterprise) SD-43625.2, Year 2366 a subspace deformation causing a timeline anomaly possibly during the battle between Enterprise C and Romulan warbirds unexpectedly occurred and was presumed destroyed while Enterprise C was defending a Klingon outpost 22 years past.
Guinan is fully aware what has changed and during a senior staff briefing LaForge questions how can Guinan know even if she's been altered like themselves.
Captain Rachel Garrett was killed in year 2366 but most of her crew died in 2344. Lt. Yar request transfer to Enterprise C and goes back into Their timeline. (Prime Directive Violation) and with the original timeline restored Guinan asks LaForge more information about Lt. Yar and is still seen wearing the alternate starfleet uniform.
That would make Sela 22 years old, which would seem too young to hold a high rank of Commander, even for Romulans.
When I tell Amazon Alexa to play music, it reminds me of this episode!
Given the technology of the 24th century, it always bothered me that they didn't have LaVar Burton be his doppelganger. What if someone who knew Geordi was at that conference????
Yea, they could've had a Geordi-clone then drop in a line to the effect of, "And we have many more to fill the role of the Enterprise crew!", which would have at least given some consistency to that idiotic Shinzon story.
this is why i like the romulanms, they are willing to make their enemies suffer on the deepest possible levels. same with the cardassians, I like the cardassians for their more direct extreme pain methods of torture.
They would break you in minutes, you're pathetic.
Awsome episode❤
Wonder who the look-like of Geordi really is. A Romulan surgically altered as human? Or would it be a human collaborator pledging allegiance to Romulus?
Since we saw the likes of Picard or Troy receiving plastic surgery to become Romulans, I would wager that Romulans can do the same thing in reverse.
Would be oddly convenient for there to be a human collaborator who looks the exact same as Geordi.
@@wjzav1971 unless that human is getting a major payoff from the romulans
Really and whatever winning and Happy holiday and thank you see you in CB court 😊
Odd he didn't try to close his eyes. Even though it wouldn't work, that would be the reflexive response.
If I were in Geordi's position, this would be a long and fruitless endeavor for the Romulans. At the end, it would be like this:
Romulan: "Go back to your ship, you're of no use to us."
Me: "You people are sickos showing me crap like that."
hes blind since birth.
this reflex may just havent developed.
Maybe so.
If the ability to shuthis eyelids hadn't developed his eyelids would be permanently shut. It takes effort to keep your eyelids open - and if he had never learned to blink while his eyelids were open his eyes would be dry as a desert by now.
How many times did the Romulans cross the neutral zone without starfleet doing anything about it
Too many times. More so than the Federation.
Long Live The Romulan Star Empire!
Are you with the Military or Tal Shiar?
@@wjzav1971 My allegiances are with the Empire. That is all that needs to be known.
The Star part didn't live that long
This torture scene was hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 the Romulans come off as tryhard even here. And the episode ends on a disasterous note for them.
Now mind you I'm not making light of the Romulan's acts here, just the Romulan's nature.
"Now we switch the horrors to Keeping Up With The Kardashians..."
Looks like Geordi's having a bad day.
Without the Fram air filter, he is nothing.
reminds me of a clockwork orange
That was probably intentional.
No matter how much they will try, they won't beat Cardis in the game of torture.
Oh no Kunta... not again...
Just tell them your name is Toby and they`ll let you go!
Silik must have been brought into the future for this job
Koval?
FUTURE TEAM FLASH SAVE ME I HAD BEEN TORTURED BY THE ROMULANS.
Star Trek TNG is intense!
Season 5 was creepy man
In the HD version you see Sela under the shadows and it’s just some actress moving her lips and not speaking. Denise Crosby wasn’t actually there lol.
Didn’t have to pry his eyes open with hooks! That red red krovy. Lol
Can you imagine them doing this to someone from the 21st century? "Seriously? I watch this stuff for fun. C'mon, ramp it up a notch."
Take a look, it's in a Romulan Book....
Geordi gets tortured in generations as well.
Seems like they put Amy Schumer on at the end. Poor Geordi 😱
They made him watch Boruto
Kind of like Malcolm McDowell in A Clockwork Orange.
Yes, pretty similar
The Romulans with their shoulder pads so eighties!
Helmet hair and wide shoulders were always in Romulan fashion
That is fucking unsettling.
Jesus.
Its like sitting in a dentist chair and having your teeth drilled.
3:20 “BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY……”
Same actor, but I wonder if that's the same Romulan that tortured and eventually fake-killed Sloan.
The price of being part of a goodie goodie species in the 24th Century. (humans)
NonstopRam it wasn't until the Enterprise-D was destroyed that Starfleet seriously considered the VISOR a security risk, it was the admiral that appeared in Star Trek First Contact that ordered Geordi to either undergo ocular implant surgery or lose his posting on the Enterprise. However at the end of the episode "Loud as a Whisper" it was hinted that Geordi would get cloned eyes with optic nerve regeneration or ocular implants, however he declined the offer due to the tech not being as advanced as the VISOR as well as there being no guarantee that the cloned implants and regenerative procedure would work.
Fanfiction
are these guys Tal Shiar?
Yes, they are.
3:15 It's reading raiiinnbooowwwwww!!!
Hey, Isn't there an episode where Geordi and a Romulan are trapped on a planet and must rely on each others eyes and legs? If you could tell me which episode I would be thankful.
The Enemy S03E07
They were showing him images of CNN and Fox news.
Bochra, you traitor!
GEORDI HE IS SCREAMING FOR DANIELLE PANABAKER AND GRANT GUSTIN.
S04E24 The Mind's Eye
GEORDI HE SCREAMING FOR HELENA.
There probably making him watch episodes of Barney!!
I know this is a joke but I'm going into seriousness here. The Biggest horror they probably made him relive was probably the childhood trauma when he was trapped in his house with fire everywhere, this was before he got his first VISOR. He wouldn't have been able to see it but it's one of the scariest moments of his life. It took a few hours before his parents were able to get him out of the house.
+Dom Oranzi As interesting as that may be,he did not make that comment for the seriousness of that particular scenario, so please in the future, don't make such as serious comment to someone elses joke,it is just so out of place to say such a thing.
is that the tal shiar?
Yes that same guy later appeared in ds9 as the head of the Tal shiar. Also Sela is there in the shadows . It was before we knew who she is
3:13 is my favourite part
He was Rick rolled
It may be the same guy who played Koval but not sure if its him or not in this scene
I like to assume it is, back when he was down the chain a bit.
"The Mind's Eye", Season 4.
Muahahaha!
@Redcarpet01 Same actor, but different character
I always wondered - what IS that grating that they use everywhere?
alternative power conduits
HELENA HELP ME.
❤🎉❤
@13Amazons Season 3, episode 7 "The Enemy"
Was that Iggy Pop playing the Romulan technician ?
wait wtf geordi is a brotha? Shit i never saw dat until now lol this show crazy man
They made him watch Fox News
1:54
Why are you doing this?!
exactly!
What is most appalling about this episode is that Geordi cut off Beethoven's 6th symphony for some lame Spanish guitar in the previous scene. Geordi deserved Romulan abduction for that crime against humanity.
You thinks they give Georgi synthetic eyeballs after this episode :/
MKULTRA revealed in shows
which episode is that from?
@AgioSaka Gorgeous?! What do you see in a man who tortures some poor guy strapped to a chair? Do women really like that kind of stuff?
@hannibalbrown Season 4, episode 24 "The Mind's Eye"
0:48 who that dude
MK Ultra 2.0
@pattheman777 Most appreciated
Romulans are cool.