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The game was used as a display piece in the [[Ten Forward]] lounge aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} (much like the [[Terrace]] board game), but not as a game unit. Rather, it was possibly meant to be a "wait call" device to signal a server over to your table. |
The game was used as a display piece in the [[Ten Forward]] lounge aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} (much like the [[Terrace]] board game), but not as a game unit. Rather, it was possibly meant to be a "wait call" device to signal a server over to your table. |
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− | The unit was used as a game in {{TNG|Ethics}}, where [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Alexander Rozhenko]] played it while waiting for [[Worf]] to undergo his spinal |
+ | The unit was used as a game in {{TNG|Ethics}}, where [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Alexander Rozhenko]] played it while waiting for [[Worf]] to undergo his spinal column replacement surgery. |
Also, a couple, sitting behind Troi and Worf is seen playing the game in Ten Forward when the crew was affected by [[Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome]]. ({{TNG|Genesis}}) |
Also, a couple, sitting behind Troi and Worf is seen playing the game in Ten Forward when the crew was affected by [[Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome]]. ({{TNG|Genesis}}) |
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Pair Match is a tabletop electronic matching game for one or two players originally produced and marketed in 1984 by Bandai for the Japanese market. The game played like an audio version of Concentration – you need to match pairs of sound effects hidden behind squares on the display.
The game was used as a display piece in the Ten Forward lounge aboard the USS Enterprise-D (much like the Terrace board game), but not as a game unit. Rather, it was possibly meant to be a "wait call" device to signal a server over to your table.
The unit was used as a game in TNG: "Ethics", where Deanna Troi and Alexander Rozhenko played it while waiting for Worf to undergo his spinal column replacement surgery.
Also, a couple, sitting behind Troi and Worf is seen playing the game in Ten Forward when the crew was affected by Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. (TNG: "Genesis")
Another crewmember was seen playing with the game in TNG: "The Vengeance Factor".