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Revealing mistakes: In episode #155, "Interface", Geordi uses an interface suit to manipulate a remote probe. In scenes from the probe's point-of-view, Geordi is depicted as if he were actually in the remote location, but his reflection is that of the probe. However, he casts a human shadow, not a probe-shaped shadow.

Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): In the episode "Ship in a Bottle", Moriarty tells Picard that Sherlock Holmes was written by an Englishman. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (the creator of Holmes) was Scottish not English.

Crew or equipment visible: During Data's "dream flight" in "Birthright, Part I", a man in a black t-shirt is seen down a corridor as the point-of-view flies through the ceiling.

Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): In "Where Silence Has Lease", Commander Riker calls Chief O'Brien "Lieutenant".

Audio/visual unsynchronized: In "Deja Q", when Riker orders Worf to call any other Federation ships for assistance, Worf says, "Aye, sir," but no sound is heard.