when a ship like the Protostar is that close to a Binary star system even inertial dampners will also struggle to protect them due to the intense gravity of the binary star itself and the super hot plasma flame coming from it.
I also wonder about that too. If the star gravitational force is enough to glitch the inertial dampeners. Then i don't think they can survive a warp speed that is much more intense and might be enough to cause a major failure to the "damn"peners too. Such a dangerous job being a Starfleet officer not to mention the rock exploding console. 😂
@@FederationThunderbolt Seriously? It's Kathryn " _There's COFFEE in that Nebula!_ " Janeway. Not only that, she materializes the coffee out of protons sooo.. It's holographic coffee.
Yeah as Kai said, they probably improved the tech where they combined impulse into the warp nacelles, hence you don't see a separate red impulse engines.
@@LordDarthHarry Yes but not the Kelvin. Remember : at the moment the Kelvin engaged collision course to destroy the Narada, the engine boost came from the warp nacelle. Not from the impulse engine.
I don’t know how much of this show you’d seen beyond this minute clip back when you first posted, or how much you may have seen by now, a couple years later, but Star Trek: Prodigy is seriously one of the best shows in the entire franchise - new or old, animated or live action.
They did such a great job with Janeway
Impulse and warp drive combined nice design nice phaser blast
The ship has two warpcores they had no room for impulse engines on traditional places I think maybe wrong... besides it looks kool and i like it
Just like a Voyager´s 04x07 "Scientific Method", Hologram Janeway knows the outcome
Ngl the sound makes a good coming back from the dead sound
ahh, the janeway protocol
Coffee black?
Not bad for a bunch of raw recruits.
Aren't their '"inertial dampeners" supposed to protect them from all those effects related to velocity?
when a ship like the Protostar is that close to a Binary star system even inertial dampners will also struggle to protect them due to the intense gravity of the binary star itself and the super hot plasma flame coming from it.
I also wonder about that too. If the star gravitational force is enough to glitch the inertial dampeners. Then i don't think they can survive a warp speed that is much more intense and might be enough to cause a major failure to the "damn"peners too. Such a dangerous job being a Starfleet officer not to mention the rock exploding console. 😂
I want a die cast model of the Protostar it's a simple yet beautiful ship.
0:49 Why is the aircon blowing hard on his hair? 🙃
Esto cuadra con Discovery, combustibles alternativos pues las naves de dilitio explotaron
Nome hologram drink cofee?
to quote a youtuber who parodies Cinema Sins for the Ratchet And Clank Series "how my a Hologram drink coffee?" *Ding*
@@FederationThunderbolt Seriously?
It's Kathryn " _There's COFFEE in that Nebula!_ " Janeway.
Not only that, she materializes the coffee out of protons sooo.. It's holographic coffee.
Janeway refused to put the cup down while they scanned her and now it is a permanent part of the hologram.
Why on Earth did they but the impulse engines on the Warp nacelles ?!
Same error as the JJ's movies...
It's a much smaller ship with experimental technology, there's no telling what sorts of changes have been made.
Yeah as Kai said, they probably improved the tech where they combined impulse into the warp nacelles, hence you don't see a separate red impulse engines.
WTH are you talking about? The Kelvinverse Enterprise, Kelvin, Vengence, and Franklin all clearly have separate impulse engines
@@LordDarthHarry Yes but not the Kelvin. Remember : at the moment the Kelvin engaged collision course to destroy the Narada, the engine boost came from the warp nacelle. Not from the impulse engine.
@@gatearrow505 that's just one ship though.
What the actual hell was that!?
How was this approved past the idea stage?
It was a _piece of the action_ .
Have you not bothered watching it?
I don’t know how much of this show you’d seen beyond this minute clip back when you first posted, or how much you may have seen by now, a couple years later, but Star Trek: Prodigy is seriously one of the best shows in the entire franchise - new or old, animated or live action.