The database will have logs of shipments between Iconia and Hobus and schematics for a device that could have destroyed the Hobus star. You will also learn that there are elements on this level of the base that were found in the Hobus system. You will need to collect samples of each. There will be Remans in the base which you'll need to defeat.
Go through this level and collect the three samples. At the end you'll need to lower the forcefields and use a lift to reach the second level. You will learn that Praetor Taris is behind the destruction of the Hobus star. You will also find out that there is a working Iconian gateway on the lowest level of this base which you will need to reach. Make your way to the other end of this level and deactivate the force field which is blocking your route to the turbolift.
Get ready for a long and tough battle. Taris will contact you and then Remans will beam in. After defeating one group, another will beam in. In the first season episode, a man is seen running past the warp core while a Starfleet officer is inspecting the warp core. The camera then quickly moves to the left to reveal Wesley talking to the Traveler. In "Contagion", the same man running past the warp core in "Where No One Has Gone Before" is seen coming down the engineering elevator.
The second half of the shot, as he runs past the warp core, does not appear in "Contagion". One way to tell that this is a first season shot of main engineering is the clunky monitor seen at the right half of the screenshot. This monitor was replaced by a much smaller one between the first and second season. Also, in the shot coming directly after this one filmed for "Contagion" , the large monitor is no longer present.
The LCARS displays of the tactical console are seen opened in this episode, so the circuits are visible. Instead, they wear a harness-like belt structure. The Romulan insignia only appears in this episode.
The same insignia was worn by Q in his 21st century post-atomic horror uniform. The fabric of the Romulan uniform is still the same as in the first season. Mike Okuda: "There is yet another 'lost' Romulan logo.
If you look at the Romulan uniforms during the first few appearances in TNG, you'll see that they're wearing cast metal badges, which are a re-use of the badges worn on the 21st-century soldiers in 'Farpoint.
Back to Observations index. Info Starships Fleet Yards Treknology. Comments Related links. In HD, we can make out many more details such as the hull grid in the Yamato schematics. Note the odd camera tilt as Picard is seen leaving the ready room. The camera tilt is still the same in TNG-R. In order to set the Yamato bridge apart from the Enterprise-D bridge, a blue fabric was wrapped around the tactical console. A box with visible circuitry was also added to the tactical console, directly behind the captain's chair.
A look at the circuit board in HD. The burning Yamato hull. The effect was faithfully recreated for the remastered version of the episode. Two cardboard squares can be seen to the left and right of Worf.
The cardboard is just as noticeable in TNG-R. In that episode, a much shorter sequence of that shot was used however. The first part of the sequence, for example, of which a screenshot is depicted here, did not appear in the season 1 episode.
The shot of the Warbird slowly approaching the Enterprise as seen on the main viewscreen was originally seen in "The Neutral Zone" and also appeared in "Where Silence Has Lease". In both cases, however, the Warbird was decloaking while it was approaching the ship, so the shot is blurred by the cloaking effect. In this episode, the Warbird has already decloaked earlier, so the shot appears unblurred.
No changes After the new port observation lounge monitor was first seen in use in "The Child" , the starboard monitor is first used in this episode. In the first season, the observation lounge did not feature monitors at all. Another nice shot of the USS Yamato schematic. In HD, we can read the labels. The Yamato logs. We can clearly read the complete text in HD. A first look at planet Iconia and the Iconian probe. The "" reveals that this shot was created for the second season.
While this was going on a species called the Petraw pretended to be descendants of the Iconians and attempted to broker a deal to sell the gateway technology to the Orion Syndicate. Considering the very real possibility that somewhere in the galaxy the survivors were able to colonize a new world, Starfleet Intelligence has ordered this file kept open. All that is known about their appearance is that they looked to be typical humanoids along the lines of Bajorans, Trill, Humans and Vulcans.
No documented records have been found. However most experts believe that in some ways they were far in advance of anything currently available anywhere in the Federation. All current data is based on historical files, recovered data and archeological discoveries.
While it is believed the current residents of Dewan, Dinasian and Iccobar may possibly be survivors or at least the decendents of survivors that have interbred with the native population, no proof to this affect has yet been discovered.
Our presence is a given, inevitable and permanent. Glory in your fortune for we have come. The Iconians are an ancient species that once dominated a major portion of the Alpha and Beta quadrants. Historically considered to be conquerors they were wiped out by war and their homeworld destroyed by orbital bombardment more than , years ago. Content from this article may have come partially, or entirely from Memory Alpha.
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