O'Brien: "Don't hit it too hard...you'll shatter the control panel."
Dax: "Don't worry, I have a light touch."
Bashir: "Not according to Worf."
"One Little Ship" isn't the most serious, grounded, or plausible episodes of Star Trek. It is, however, one that I love. The plot isn't all that deep; rather, the episode is a showcase for the wonderful special effects as a runabout and its crew are shrunk down in size. During a study of a spatial phenomenon, the USS Rubicon is shunk, and Commander Dax, Dr. Bashir, and Chief O'Brien are each shrunk to the size of about half a centimeter tall.
Kira and Sisko laugh about the prospect of tiny Starfleet officers |
Worf: "I do not see what is so humorous about being small."
Nog: "Neither do I."
The runabout and crew should return to their normal size upon exiting the anomaly, but a Jem'Hadar attack on the USS Defiant causes the experiment to go awry. The runabout exits the anomaly, but remains tiny in proportion to the rest of the universe.
Tiny O'Brien and Bashir can't breathe the normal-sized air |
The Rubicon fires minuscule antimatter warheads around the engine room |
Highly enjoyable, and visually very exciting. 8/10.
Sisko: Mr. Worf, I think your wife is here. |
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