RIP Ensign Gamble.
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RIP Ensign Gamble. You knew what you were getting into. I liked this one a lot - I'm generally a fan of "ancient, unspeakable horror" stories, and this one was pretty well-told. The Enterprise is seemingly able to declare its own red alerts - not much fun in that. My biggest complaint is this show's continued abuse of the transporter buffer - it should not be easy to use it as a form of stasis! 
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RIP Ensign Gamble. You knew what you were getting into. I liked this one a lot - I'm generally a fan of "ancient, unspeakable horror" stories, and this one was pretty well-told. The Enterprise is seemingly able to declare its own red alerts - not much fun in that. My biggest complaint is this show's continued abuse of the transporter buffer - it should not be easy to use it as a form of stasis! Soon as he picked up the artifact I knew it was bad vibes from there on out 
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RIP Ensign Gamble. You knew what you were getting into. I liked this one a lot - I'm generally a fan of "ancient, unspeakable horror" stories, and this one was pretty well-told. The Enterprise is seemingly able to declare its own red alerts - not much fun in that. My biggest complaint is this show's continued abuse of the transporter buffer - it should not be easy to use it as a form of stasis! 
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RIP Ensign Gamble. You knew what you were getting into. I liked this one a lot - I'm generally a fan of "ancient, unspeakable horror" stories, and this one was pretty well-told. The Enterprise is seemingly able to declare its own red alerts - not much fun in that. My biggest complaint is this show's continued abuse of the transporter buffer - it should not be easy to use it as a form of stasis! The auto-red alerts did stick out a bit, but it kind of makes sense. The computer knows where everyone is and what they usually do, and behaviour-based intrusion detection systems are starting to become normal cybersecurity concepts even today. 
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RIP Ensign Gamble. You knew what you were getting into. I liked this one a lot - I'm generally a fan of "ancient, unspeakable horror" stories, and this one was pretty well-told. The Enterprise is seemingly able to declare its own red alerts - not much fun in that. My biggest complaint is this show's continued abuse of the transporter buffer - it should not be easy to use it as a form of stasis! To be fair, it was used the way in the TNG Episode Relics, when Scotty spent 75 years stuck in the Jenolan's transport buffer, so quiite a long precedent. 
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Soon as he picked up the artifact I knew it was bad vibes from there on out Exactly. The moment the camera focused on the orb I knew that little twerp (RIP Gamble) would do the typical redshirt thing and pick it up. 
 


