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In Star Trek
The Enterprise runs into a mysterious energy field of a type that it has
encountered several times before.
The Enterprise goes to check up on a remote outpost of scientists,
who are all perfectly all right.
The Enterprise comes across a Garden-of-Eden-like planet called
Paradise, where everyone is happy all the time. However, everything is
soon revealed to be exactly as it seems.
The crew of the Enterprise discover a totally new lifeform, which later
turns out to be a rather well-known old lifeform, wearing a silly hat.
The crew of the Enterprise are struck by a strange alien plague,
for which the cure is found in the well-stocked sick-bay.
An enigmatic being composed of pure energy attempts to interface to the
Enterprise's computer, only to find out that it has forgotten to bring the
right leads.
A power surge on the Bridge is rapidly and correctly diagnosed as a
faulty capacitor by the highly-trained and competent engineering staff.
A power surge on the Bridge is fails to electrocute the user of a computer
panel, due to a highly sophisticated 24th century surge protection
feature called a 'fuse'.
The Enterprise ferries an alien VIP from one place to another without
serious incident.
The Enterprise is captured by a vastly superior alien intelligence which
does not put them on trial.
The Enterprise separates as soon as there is any danger.
The Enterprise gets involved in an enigmatic, stange, and dangerous
situation, and there are no pesky aliens they can blame it on in the end.
The Enterprise is captured by a vastly inferior alien intelligence which
they easily pacify by offering it some sweeties.
The Enterprise is involved in a bizarre time-warp phenomenon, which is in
some way unconnected with the 20th century.
Somebody takes out a shuttle and it doesn't explode or crash.
A major Starfleet emergency breaks out near the Enterprise, but
fortunately some other ships in the area are able to deal with it
to everyone's satisfaction.
The shields on the Enterprise stay up during a battle.
The Enterprise visits the Klingon Home World on a bright, sunny, day.
An attempt at undermining the Klingon-Federation alliance is discovered
without anyone noting that such an attempt,
if successful, "would represent a fundamental shift of power
throughout the quadrant."
A major character spends the entire episode in the Holodeck without
a single malfunction trapping him/her there.
Picard hears the door chime and doesn't bother to say "Come."
Picard doesn't answer a suggestion with "Make it so"!
Picard walks up to the replicator and says, "Coke on ice."
Counsellor Troi states something other than the blindingly obvious.
Mood rings come back in style, jeopardizing Counselor Troi's position.
Worf and Troi finally decide to get married, only to have Kate Pulaski
show up and disrupt the wedding by shouting, "Did he read you love
poetry?! Did he serve you poisonous tea?! He's MINE!"
When Worf tells the bride officers that something is entering visual
range no one says "On screen."
Worf actually gives another vessel more than 2 seconds to respond to
one of the Enterprise's hails.
Worf kills Wesley by mistake in the holodeck, (pity this wasn't done in
"Deja Vu" then we could have seen it 5 times without rewinding the tape).
Wesley Crusher gets beaten up by his classmates for being a smarmy git,
and consequently has a go at making some friends of his own age
for a change.
Wesley saves the ship, the Federation, and the Universe as we know it,
and EVERYONE is grateful.
The warp engines start playing up a bit, but seem to sort themselves out
after a while without any intervention from boy genius Wesley Crusher.
Wesley Crusher tries to upgrade the warp drive
and they work better than ever.
Beverly Crusher manages to go through a whole episode without having a
hot flush and getting breathless every time Picard is in the room.
Guinan forgets herself, and breaks into a stand up comedy routine.
Data falls in love with the replicator.
Kirk (or Riker) falls in love with a woman on a planet he visits, and isn't
tragically separated from her at the end of the episode.
The Captain has to make a difficult decision about a less advanced people
which is made a great deal easier by the Starfleet Prime Directive.
An unknown ensign beams down as part of an away team
and lives to tell the tale.
Spock or Data is fired from his high-ranking position for not being able
to understand the most basic nuances of about one in three sentences
that anyone says to him.
Kirk's hair remaining consistent for more that 1 consecutive episode.
Kirk gets into a fistfight and doesn't rip his shirt.
Kirk doesn't end up kissing the troubled guest-female before she doesn't
sacrifice herself for him.
Scotty doesn't mention the laws of physics
Spock (or Data) isn't the only crew member not affected by
new weapon/attack by alien race/etc!! due to his "darn green blood"
or "bizarre Vulcan physiology" (or positronic brain) and thus
he cannot save the day.
The episode ends without Bones & Kirk laughing at Spock's inability to
understand the joke, and he doesn't raise his eybrow.