One beam successfully returned Riker to the USS Potemkin , while the second reflected back to the surface, rematerializing an identical Riker.
It features a cameo by Mae Carol Jemison , the first Black woman in space.
He chose his career over Deanna, leading to the friendly but non-romantic relationship seen throughout the series.
Troi briefly considers leaving with the Lieutenant but ultimately realizes she cannot return to who she was eight years prior. 🎭 Legacy and "Thomas" Riker
In this landmark episode, Commander William Riker comes face-to-face with a literal version of his past: a created eight years earlier during a mission on Nervala IV. 🧬 The Transporter Phenomenon
One beam successfully returned Riker to the USS Potemkin , while the second reflected back to the surface, rematerializing an identical Riker.
It features a cameo by Mae Carol Jemison , the first Black woman in space.
He chose his career over Deanna, leading to the friendly but non-romantic relationship seen throughout the series.
Troi briefly considers leaving with the Lieutenant but ultimately realizes she cannot return to who she was eight years prior. 🎭 Legacy and "Thomas" Riker
In this landmark episode, Commander William Riker comes face-to-face with a literal version of his past: a created eight years earlier during a mission on Nervala IV. 🧬 The Transporter Phenomenon