"The Child." Extremely literal. "Where Silence Has Lease." Poetic!
"Elementary, Dear Data." If I didn't see this generated, I might have thought this was a screen capture from the episode.
"The Outrageous Okona." Doesn't look like Billy Campbell at all, but otherwise pretty convincing.
"Loud as a Whisper." Sort of gets the tone right? But Deanna has a twin in the chorus.
"The Schizoid Man." Nicely done. My favourite season two interpretation so far.
"Unnatural Selection." I love the ones where the title shows up as part of the scene. Nicely done, Gemini.
"A Matter of Honor." Too bad this isn't two Klingons getting ready to duel. Another title appearance!
"The Measure of a Man." Exactly what it says on the tin, I guess.
"The Dauphin." I had to cheat with this one a bit. When I tried my standard prompt for this experiment, Gemini said "I can't depict minors like that." Okay...the guardrails are clearly misaligned. Anyway, I modified the prompt to read "Create an image based on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode titled 'The Dauphin.'" That did the trick. Middling results here.
"Contagion." Taking things literally again.
"The Royale." Another favourite. Captures the feel of the episode, and integrates the title into the scene perfectly. You know, I may start modifying my prompt to ensure this happens with each generation.
"Time Squared." A visual pun! I love it!
"The Icarus Factor." Even with no mention of Star Trek or science fiction in the prompt, we get an SFnal interpretation of the myth.
"Pen Pals." This one is kind of funny. I'd been playing Wordle at the same time as generating these, and instead of pasting my prompt, I pasted my Wordle score. Then I pasted my prompt but missed deleting the word "Wordle" from my wordle score. I left it as is. Plus, two title appearances!
"Q Who." Q gleefully introduces us to the Borg. Nice work, Gemini.
"Samaritan Snare." I love that the Pakled is standing on the deck of an ancient seafaring pirate ship instead of a space pirate ship. He's looking for things--things to make him go.
"Up the Long Ladder." Yep, there he goes.
"Manhunt." Another literal interpretation.
"The Emissary." Once again, pretty literal, but I love the plaque on the wall.
"Peak Performance." I guess I can't complain about the literal interpretations when all I'm giving Gemini is a title.
"Shades of Grey." Better than the episode itself, I suppose.
















































