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==Why It Sucks==
==Why It Sucks==
* The characters keep contriving reasons to say "threshold" over and '''over''' and '''OVER'''.
* They describe Warp 10 as an "infinite speed", but they expect to achieve it by using a special form of [[dilithium]] in their [[warp drive]].  No amount of funky dilithium will allow the ship to generate the infinite amount of energy that would be needed to propel the ship to infinite speed.
* They describe Warp 10 as an "infinite speed", but they expect to achieve it by using a special form of [[dilithium]] in their [[warp drive]].  No amount of funky dilithium will allow the ship to generate the infinite amount of energy that would be needed to propel the ship to infinite speed.
* Travelling at Warp 10 causes Tom Paris to start mutating, a process that the Doctor describes as Tom undergoing millions of years of "evolution" in a matter of hours.  This is utterly absurd, because not only does evolution occur over generations instead of in individual organisms, Tom's mutations should at least be adaptations to his local environmental conditions, which they clearly aren't.
* Travelling at Warp 10 causes Tom Paris to start mutating, a process that [[emergency medical hologram|the Doctor]] describes as Tom undergoing millions of years of "evolution" in a matter of hours.  This is utterly absurd, because not only does evolution occur over generations instead of in individual organisms, Tom's mutations should at least be adaptations to his local environmental conditions, which they clearly aren't.
* The characters keep contriving reasons to say "threshold" over and '''over''' and '''OVER'''.
* Eventually Tom kidnaps Janeway and escapes with her at Warp 10, only for them to be found on a planet a short distance away, where they've mutated into giant newts.  The Doctor is able to completely reverse their mutations off-screen, with no side effects.
* Technically, the experiment is a success: they can achieve Warp 10 and use it to get home, they just need someone to use the Doctor's medical procedure at the destination to reverse the mutations they develop.  Nonetheless, the whole Warp 10 idea is completely dropped without further comment.


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Revision as of 20:22, 14 January 2009

"Threshold" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager that is almost universally regarded as the worst Star Trek episode ever.

Why It Sucks

  • The characters keep contriving reasons to say "threshold" over and over and OVER.
  • They describe Warp 10 as an "infinite speed", but they expect to achieve it by using a special form of dilithium in their warp drive. No amount of funky dilithium will allow the ship to generate the infinite amount of energy that would be needed to propel the ship to infinite speed.
  • Travelling at Warp 10 causes Tom Paris to start mutating, a process that the Doctor describes as Tom undergoing millions of years of "evolution" in a matter of hours. This is utterly absurd, because not only does evolution occur over generations instead of in individual organisms, Tom's mutations should at least be adaptations to his local environmental conditions, which they clearly aren't.
  • Eventually Tom kidnaps Janeway and escapes with her at Warp 10, only for them to be found on a planet a short distance away, where they've mutated into giant newts. The Doctor is able to completely reverse their mutations off-screen, with no side effects.
  • Technically, the experiment is a success: they can achieve Warp 10 and use it to get home, they just need someone to use the Doctor's medical procedure at the destination to reverse the mutations they develop. Nonetheless, the whole Warp 10 idea is completely dropped without further comment.

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