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| Utmost |
| See 22 Down |
| To the - - - - , to the highest extent |
| Extreme extent (In this answer, note the last 4 and first letters) |
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"The Nth Degree" is the 93rd episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 19th episode of the fourth season. * The crew discovers an alien probe near the malfunctioning Argus Array telescope. As Geordi La Forge and Reginald Barclay attempt to examine the probe from a shuttle, it emits an energy surge, knocking Barclay unconscious. He recovers quickly, but it's soon clear that Barclay is a changed man, a super-genius who knows how to fix the telescope in a fraction of the time it would normally take. As the crew struggles to adjust to Barclay's amazing new abilities, he surprises them all by connecting his brain to the ship's computer and putting the Enterprise on course for an unknown destination thirty thousand light-years away. * Rob Legato, who directed "The Nth Degree", oversaw visual effects for the episode. Legato eventually opted to create a 3-D effect wherein the Cytherian's huge head would appear to pop out of the screen. That, in turn, would allow him to have a literal face-to-face conversation with Picard. * The episode is considered one of the best Next Generation episodes. It is also considered a 'fan fave,' in its handling of recurring character Lieutenant Reginald Barclay. |