Talk:Heroes and Demons

Why quote Screen Rant?
Screen Rant is a clickbait website that is riddled with typos, factual errors, uncited claims, and outright fabrications. The site's writers are not fact-checked, and their Star Trek coverage in particular is often highly inaccurate. Why does Wikipedia include commentary from an untrusted source like Screen Rant?

Is this not wrong?
The text currently says, "As the doctor investigates further, he realizes that within the containment field into which the protostar samples were transported that alien energy lifeforms were also beamed into the ship but one managed to escape through a breach during the process."

Is this not wrong? After he is attacked, loses an arm, and transported out of the holodeck, an analysis of this tricorder readings by Bilanna working with Janeway, I think, reveals certain life-like patterns that, I think, the doctor had suspected. So it was Bilanna and Janeway, I think, who made the life form discovery, not the doctor. Will someone please check this and make changes accordingly? Thanks. --LegitimateAndEvenCompelling (talk) 01:18, 24 October 2008 (UTC)

One error in Heroes and Demons is that the Doctor, on the basis of having read (and presumably memorized) the actual Beowulf epic, recognizes Freya the moment she appears. Except Freya does not appear in the original epic, she has been added to the StarTrek version to provide some romance that does not exist in the Anglo-Saxon saga. Sussmanbern (talk) 21:55, 24 May 2019 (UTC)

Episode & production numbers
Stop changing the episode numbers because you watched this on Netflix, Netflix is not the owner. Netflix lists all episodes as (n), but the makers and current owner CBS lists all episodes as (n+1), because the first episode is considered as episode 1 & 2. CptBearguy (talk) 20:43, 25 October 2020 (UTC)