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  1. May 13, 2021 · Frank Abatemarco (supervising producer on TNG) talks about Gul Madred's torture of Captain Picard. Taken from the special features on the "Chain of Command"...

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  3. Feb 28, 2012 · The goal is to make the victim see four lights but admit there's five - make them believe they are insane even though they are not. The episode is perhaps more true to the reality of military torture, but misses the point of the scene it based on.

  4. Aug 10, 2023 · One of TNG’s finest episodes: Picard, Worf and Dr Crusher are sent on a secret mission to destroy a Cardassian weapons factory, leaving the Enterprise in the hands of the rigorous Captain Jellico....

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  5. Jan 12, 2017 · So if we consider "how many lights" to mean, "how many particles OF light", the answer is 12 x 10 to the 20th power/second. That's actually a lot of "lights". Click to expand...

  6. How many lights were there, why did he want him to see something different? There were four lights. The torturer wanted him to say that there were five lights as that would be a signal that Picard was now accepting the tortures reality.

  7. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) delivered several now-iconic quotes on Star Trek: The Next Generation, including "There are four lights!", but what does this particular quote mean?

  8. Lyrics. How many lights do you see? There's one to say that night has come. And there's one that guards this jagged shore. And there's one to call the children home. And there's one to light the path they take. How many lights do you see? There's one to keep the shadows off. And there's one that tells me she got home.

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