If you haven't watched the episode: He's determined to make the deadline because he wants to ride a horse (he found out they have some on this planet), and he has a saddle in his room, and doesn't want anyone to know, so he wants to be last off the ship, so no one sees. It's a real character builder.
This is a horrible way to run a standard procedure, Chatoic, no preplanned contingencies, no checklists or readiness review. Reliant on the Captain walking by.
I know Starfleet is not officially a military organization, but essentially it is the Federation’s armed forces. … from my experience this is basically par for the course for a CC. I’d say the only difference is that he would have a small support staff to include a secretary or two who would run interference and shape his admin schedule.
@PMW3 Ah yes, doing some administrative work, supervising scheduled maintenance, making arrangements to attend a reception, fighting a band of criminals while deadly energy fields threaten your life, trying to find the saddle you dropped somewhere, all rather mundane events during a random work day of a starship captain.
The familial intimacy and easy chemistry between all the characters here... GOLDEN. Literally brings a nostalgic tear to my eye. Compare all the trash coming out of the franchise nowadays with THAT.
Nowadays are coming ST: Strange New Worlds and they are actually great and exactly this "old school" as TOS/TNG, optimistic with competent crew which goes well with each other and with respect to the original TOS material. I do share your sentiment, Discovery and Picard and the whole movie bullshit timeline were all shit, but SNW really was a very pleasant surprise, I recommend you give it a try.
@@guyo68 I'd be careful with TNG comparisons, since TNG is often over-glorified. A lot. First two TNG seasons (that is first about 50 episodes) were, lets face it, quite shit. If you deny it, you probably don't remember it. Back in days, many ST fans even refused to accept TNG as a Star trek during those first two seasons, the same way we refuse Discovery or Picard - that bad TNG s01 & s02 are. The TNG everyone remembers and loves are TNG s03 and s04, which are really great. But then, s05 is roller-coaster, some high-ups, some shit-downs. s06 gets more even by losing both great and bad episodes and it becomes kinda... fine? And s07 loses the breath and it is a freefall down. Trust me - I do like Star Trek, but I'm not a hardcore Star Trek fan so I lack the pink glasses to look through. I've bench watched TOS, TNG and DS9 just a few years back and I've made myself a record in form of rating and making some notes to all episodes and seasons so I could compare it fairly easily. SWN have 20 episodes now, that is less than one season of TNG. It is already WAY better than TNG s01, 02 and 07, arguably possibly better than s06 or s05.
@@sirien.neiris No pink glasses here, thank you. I'm well aware of the shortcomings of TNG, at least where they relate to s01 and s02. Reasonable that those weren't great, given they were still finding their bearings. On the whole, however, TNG was and remains MUCH better than anything coming out today. Discovery is crap. SNW is ok, with great casting on some of the characters (specifically Pike and Spock), but has too much of "the message" peeking through, and Picard was utter shit, aside from the 3rd season, which was also clearly no more than an effective tug on nostalgia, not much more than that. I've been rewatching TNG in its entirety over the past year. My opinion stands.
@@guyo68 I'm not saying SNW is better than TNG - I'm saying we only have 20 episodes of SNW, which is less than what TNG had just in s01 - which was crap, while SNW is at least fine, so comparing only start against start of the series, SNW beats TNG. I think it is fair to give SNW a chance to shine - or fall, the same as TNG had. If it turns out better or worst in the end is to be seen. Also I'd advice against over-sensitivity to The Message, just because we are surrounded by that crap all around. ST was always progressive in tone and as much as I share the sentiment, I do not find SNW to be any more progressive than TNG or TOS (actually, considering their original air dates and their zeitgeist, TOS was probably more progressive than SNW in many ways).
The part at the end makes you sort of think that Picard is saying goodbye to his beloved enterprise. Had Kirk's final log entry from the end of star trek 6 running thru my head while watching it.
You know, it'd be a perfect transition of seeing Picard entering the turbolift in this episode, fading to black, and returnting with the much older crew entering the rebuilt Enterprise-D bridge in STP from the same turbolift doorway, with all the gratuitous arch-stroking included... :)
As stated, this is a standard practice throughout the fleet, with ships needing to go through this procedures roughly every 8-10 years (even though it was only 5 for them, they explained that, and it's not the point.) The Baryon Sweep is lethal to organic matter, hence the total evacuation of the ship and Dr. Crusher's concern for her tissue samples not surviving the sweep. Just a few years after this (in universe time) Starfleet began using bio-neural gel packs throughout their ships as a more powerful means of computer processing. The gel packs have a biological component that allow them to process and organize information much like a living brain. I wonder if the baryon sweep would destroy the gel packs, or if the packs are perhaps naturally shielded against such a sweep. Field diverters exist (as stated in this clip) but seem to work on large scales, encompassing entire sections of the ship (computer core, main bridge), but even if they could be used to cover only a small area, that would be a rather extensive effort to shield all of the gel packs from the sweep.
They could just say that the ship needs to be cleaned and detailed.... since natural organiv matter is also baryonic. Which is confusing because everything the crew can physically interact with is made out of baryon particles, including the crew.
"Eliminate accumulated baryon particles". Since that is what all measurable matter is made of, I can only assume they're talking dusting and picking up clutter. From now on, that's what I'm going to call house cleaning.
A Baryon its just a proton or a neutron. It's what you and me and dust are everything you can see is made of, and you'd expect to collect a lot of it over years of wandering around galaxy going "very" fast.
Nice little gem. It is easy to forget that most of the crew are human. I guess the sweep of the vessel is like when we clean the barnacles off the sailboat. Happy Trails
Spoiler warning The last scene here hits differently after Picard S3. I got quite emotional. To see the D how she originally was... the empty bridge with her consoles off, the carpet😊, the intrinsic roof structure, and when Picard runs his hand over the tactical array curve...Mike and Rich were wrong, he loves the Enterprise-D just like we did/do. My appreciation of Dave Blass's work only grows having rewatched this scene, to get the rebuilt D so right in S3... "She is perfect".
D will always be the best Starship in the Star Trek series in my opinion. She really was and still is perfect. Even in Picard S3, the D looked so good. For something designed in the 80s and to see it again in modern CGI, it doesn't look outdated. But it sure as hell brings back a lot of nostalgia. I cried when I saw her again.
@@ameliawilder28 Agreed. They knew how to do starship design in the 80s! I have a small pewter model Enterprise D (much like seen in Ep1 of P3) that's sat beside my bed since 1991. In daydreams over the years Ive wished someone would go and salvage her from Veridian III. All they needed was a stardrive from another Galaxy Class and a lot of work😊 So I cried from the moment the horns of the TNG theme kicked in & I saw her registry number lit up in 'Geordi's garage', till I started sobbing when I heard Majel's voice... continued all the way till she warped off to save the Galaxy again. And now she rightfully sleeps in Starlight alongside her venerated sisters...but she'll always be the jewel in Starfleet's crown to me. She is as beautiful as the day we lost her.
A baryon is a type of subatomic particle that is composed of three quarks. Quarks are elementary particles that are considered to be the building blocks of matter according to the Standard Model of particle physics. Baryons are a subset of hadrons, which are particles made up of quarks held together by the strong force mediated by gluons. The most well-known example of a baryon is the proton, which consists of two up quarks and one down quark. Another example is the neutron, composed of one up quark and two down quarks. These particles are found in the nucleus of atoms and play a fundamental role in the structure of matter and the interactions between particles through the strong nuclear force. Basically all matter.
Mr Worf beating Laforfge to go off the bridge and Mr Worf's cheeky grin actually PROVES Mr Worf has a sense of humour lol, he just don't show it as much
In Trek you never know if it was supposed to happen or they were whisked away by an alien/cosmic phenomena. Every moment on that ship had to be a waking nightmare.
The space version of scraping off the barnacles. Did they revamp the SFX for later releases? I don't recall the 1993 show having this level of visuals.
yea, I saw this episode probably 40 times in my life and this is the first time I realised that. hehe. I love this ep. and I always feel bad for the "talking guy" who gets killed because we all know someone like that.
There's more than one turbolift compartment so when Picard needed to enter, Datas compartment just happened to be passing by. The compartments also move horizontally as well as vertically throughout the ship.
I still have no idea what these baryonic particles are. Since every non-negative, non-anti, non-carrier particle in the known universe is baryonic. Never mind the crew, the sweep would destroy the ship itself.
Considering that Trilithium was being stolen from the Enterprise, has anyone else theorized that the benefactor Kelsey was going to give the Trilithium to might be Soran? It would make sense as this episode is in season six and it would be logical that Soran would be developing his two probes at this point in preparation for the Nexus. The loss of the Trilithium here would set him back for a while.
The one thing I thought of after this episode. The array that sweeps the ship was not a one off. Most ships must use it to sweet their ships. So why did the mercs wait till the Flagship was there to do it? They tried to steal toxic waste products from the warp core. For that matter they could have gotten it from any bad guy ship as well if every warp core makes it.
Seeming reason? A matter of opportunity. Since the Enterprise hadn't undergone a baryon sweep in 5 years, it doesn't seem likely that it is a procedure done every day. The Enterprise was simply the ship available for the criminals to steal from at the time. The real reason? The power of plot. The audience needed to captain to be the hero of the day and this was the set-up to allow for it. All hail the power of Plot! Plot rules all! May it grant us the power of its armor in times of need!
Worf: Permission to Fart on Commander Rikers head while Commander Data watches then I will poop on Commander Datas head then I will barf on ur head then marry Counselor Troi and if she Divorces me I will poop on her head and marry Dr.Crusher but if she Divorces me I will enter the Holodeck and run the program that will allow me to use Klingons to hit me with painsticks but I will deactivate the safeties and die an honored warrior Picard Permission Granted good luck
@@uwillnevahno6837 I'll agree with that somewhat. I'm a big proponent of folk knowing their lanes but thinking about what makes the most sense coupled with do what your rank can handle.
This show so sucked! "Captain Picard!" "Yes Number One?" "Sir! The Enterprise is about to be sucked into a massive black hole, and we're all going to die!" Captain Picard- "Oh! Well. Um, let's all go into the 'bored room' and talk about this..." Wow! So exciting!
treat her like a lady and she will always get you home. 🎉
Data should have said that when worf asked if she would fly in the last episode of picard.
If you haven't watched the episode: He's determined to make the deadline because he wants to ride a horse (he found out they have some on this planet), and he has a saddle in his room, and doesn't want anyone to know, so he wants to be last off the ship, so no one sees. It's a real character builder.
that smirk of Worf was priceless xD
He's almost human !
Worf: "Klingons do NOT smirk !!! 😏 "
It’s rare!
Well this put a smile on my face LMAO 🤣
That was legitimately funny.
It is fascinating to see the normal day to day kind of things that the star ship captains have to deal with.
This is a horrible way to run a standard procedure, Chatoic, no preplanned contingencies, no checklists or readiness review. Reliant on the Captain walking by.
I know Starfleet is not officially a military organization, but essentially it is the Federation’s armed forces. … from my experience this is basically par for the course for a CC. I’d say the only difference is that he would have a small support staff to include a secretary or two who would run interference and shape his admin schedule.
I'm just glad they cut most of that out in the other episodes ;-).
@PMW3 Ah yes, doing some administrative work, supervising scheduled maintenance, making arrangements to attend a reception, fighting a band of criminals while deadly energy fields threaten your life, trying to find the saddle you dropped somewhere, all rather mundane events during a random work day of a starship captain.
Staring at time 2:32 with Worf's request to be excused and when La Forge's request was turned down, Worf's smirk. That was just beautiful.
worf won that battle ;)
The first time Worf wasn't denied. I liked Picard's "He beat you to it" more than the smirk.
La Forge got denied.
One of the many things TNG got right was the music scoring, easy to overlook in this scene, but really elevates it. Wonderful.
The familial intimacy and easy chemistry between all the characters here... GOLDEN. Literally brings a nostalgic tear to my eye. Compare all the trash coming out of the franchise nowadays with THAT.
Nowadays are coming ST: Strange New Worlds and they are actually great and exactly this "old school" as TOS/TNG, optimistic with competent crew which goes well with each other and with respect to the original TOS material.
I do share your sentiment, Discovery and Picard and the whole movie bullshit timeline were all shit, but SNW really was a very pleasant surprise, I recommend you give it a try.
@@sirien.neiris Strange New Worlds is occasionally nice, but absolutely no comparing it with TNG.
@@guyo68 I'd be careful with TNG comparisons, since TNG is often over-glorified. A lot. First two TNG seasons (that is first about 50 episodes) were, lets face it, quite shit. If you deny it, you probably don't remember it. Back in days, many ST fans even refused to accept TNG as a Star trek during those first two seasons, the same way we refuse Discovery or Picard - that bad TNG s01 & s02 are.
The TNG everyone remembers and loves are TNG s03 and s04, which are really great.
But then, s05 is roller-coaster, some high-ups, some shit-downs. s06 gets more even by losing both great and bad episodes and it becomes kinda... fine? And s07 loses the breath and it is a freefall down.
Trust me - I do like Star Trek, but I'm not a hardcore Star Trek fan so I lack the pink glasses to look through. I've bench watched TOS, TNG and DS9 just a few years back and I've made myself a record in form of rating and making some notes to all episodes and seasons so I could compare it fairly easily.
SWN have 20 episodes now, that is less than one season of TNG. It is already WAY better than TNG s01, 02 and 07, arguably possibly better than s06 or s05.
@@sirien.neiris No pink glasses here, thank you. I'm well aware of the shortcomings of TNG, at least where they relate to s01 and s02. Reasonable that those weren't great, given they were still finding their bearings. On the whole, however, TNG was and remains MUCH better than anything coming out today. Discovery is crap. SNW is ok, with great casting on some of the characters (specifically Pike and Spock), but has too much of "the message" peeking through, and Picard was utter shit, aside from the 3rd season, which was also clearly no more than an effective tug on nostalgia, not much more than that. I've been rewatching TNG in its entirety over the past year. My opinion stands.
@@guyo68 I'm not saying SNW is better than TNG - I'm saying we only have 20 episodes of SNW, which is less than what TNG had just in s01 - which was crap, while SNW is at least fine, so comparing only start against start of the series, SNW beats TNG. I think it is fair to give SNW a chance to shine - or fall, the same as TNG had. If it turns out better or worst in the end is to be seen.
Also I'd advice against over-sensitivity to The Message, just because we are surrounded by that crap all around. ST was always progressive in tone and as much as I share the sentiment, I do not find SNW to be any more progressive than TNG or TOS (actually, considering their original air dates and their zeitgeist, TOS was probably more progressive than SNW in many ways).
The part at the end makes you sort of think that Picard is saying goodbye to his beloved enterprise. Had Kirk's final log entry from the end of star trek 6 running thru my head while watching it.
It's a more appropriate goodbye than he gave in Generations when it really was goodbye
This scene was great when I first saw it, the Captain and his ship. It has more meaning now after watching Picard Season 3.
You know, it'd be a perfect transition of seeing Picard entering the turbolift in this episode, fading to black, and returnting with the much older crew entering the rebuilt Enterprise-D bridge in STP from the same turbolift doorway, with all the gratuitous arch-stroking included... :)
The "new" ST are all garbage. It's an insult to consider them canon.
Perfect idea, this scene matches the Picard season 3 finale so well
Don’t talk about that crap here
@@BuceGarcry about it
Mr Worf beat you to it... 😂 A rare occasion Mr Worf did not get beat up first 😂😂😂
The good old days...❤
"Mr. Worf beat you to it"... Reminds me of my time in the Army when we played "nose goes". The loser was like "Ok, that's fair."
As stated, this is a standard practice throughout the fleet, with ships needing to go through this procedures roughly every 8-10 years (even though it was only 5 for them, they explained that, and it's not the point.) The Baryon Sweep is lethal to organic matter, hence the total evacuation of the ship and Dr. Crusher's concern for her tissue samples not surviving the sweep.
Just a few years after this (in universe time) Starfleet began using bio-neural gel packs throughout their ships as a more powerful means of computer processing. The gel packs have a biological component that allow them to process and organize information much like a living brain.
I wonder if the baryon sweep would destroy the gel packs, or if the packs are perhaps naturally shielded against such a sweep. Field diverters exist (as stated in this clip) but seem to work on large scales, encompassing entire sections of the ship (computer core, main bridge), but even if they could be used to cover only a small area, that would be a rather extensive effort to shield all of the gel packs from the sweep.
Good point.
They could just say that the ship needs to be cleaned and detailed.... since natural organiv matter is also baryonic. Which is confusing because everything the crew can physically interact with is made out of baryon particles, including the crew.
Was just thinking about this. Also Voyager must have put some miles on the clock.
They remembered to take Picard's fish out of his ready room. Nice touch!
Wow never noticed that. Great detail.
"Eliminate accumulated baryon particles". Since that is what all measurable matter is made of, I can only assume they're talking dusting and picking up clutter. From now on, that's what I'm going to call house cleaning.
Scraping space barnacles off the hull.
Sometimes the technobabble gets just, um, a bit silly...
A Baryon its just a proton or a neutron. It's what you and me and dust are everything you can see is made of, and you'd expect to collect a lot of it over years of wandering around galaxy going "very" fast.
Made me chuckle
Ya, She's My Favorite Ship Too My Friend, in Any Series.❤
What a great segment. It gave me tears in my eyes.
Picard goes McClane on some space mercs😂
Starship Mine Hard!
@@djargus"now I have a phaser ... Ho... Ho.... Ho."
great scenes. feels so organic and Stewart's performance is great
This scene pairs up nicely to the finale of Picard on the bridge of the D in Enterprise
He had even forgotten about the rug.
Nice little gem. It is easy to forget that most of the crew are human. I guess the sweep of the vessel is like when we clean the barnacles off the sailboat. Happy Trails
0:19 Cute how he looked self-conscious and unassuming on his own ship.
Spoiler warning
The last scene here hits differently after Picard S3. I got quite emotional.
To see the D how she originally was... the empty bridge with her consoles off, the carpet😊, the intrinsic roof structure, and when Picard runs his hand over the tactical array curve...Mike and Rich were wrong, he loves the Enterprise-D just like we did/do.
My appreciation of Dave Blass's work only grows having rewatched this scene, to get the rebuilt D so right in S3... "She is perfect".
D will always be the best Starship in the Star Trek series in my opinion. She really was and still is perfect. Even in Picard S3, the D looked so good. For something designed in the 80s and to see it again in modern CGI, it doesn't look outdated. But it sure as hell brings back a lot of nostalgia. I cried when I saw her again.
@@ameliawilder28 Agreed. They knew how to do starship design in the 80s!
I have a small pewter model Enterprise D (much like seen in Ep1 of P3) that's sat beside my bed since 1991. In daydreams over the years Ive wished someone would go and salvage her from Veridian III. All they needed was a stardrive from another Galaxy Class and a lot of work😊
So I cried from the moment the horns of the TNG theme kicked in & I saw her registry number lit up in 'Geordi's garage', till I started sobbing when I heard Majel's voice... continued all the way till she warped off to save the Galaxy again.
And now she rightfully sleeps in Starlight alongside her venerated sisters...but she'll always be the jewel in Starfleet's crown to me.
She is as beautiful as the day we lost her.
The new ST are all garbage. They're nothing but pure insults to the fans and the canon.
@BuceGar
They said the exact same thing about TNG.
@BuceGar
Oh…. and canon is a stupid concept. It’s a show… get over it.
A baryon is a type of subatomic particle that is composed of three quarks. Quarks are elementary particles that are considered to be the building blocks of matter according to the Standard Model of particle physics. Baryons are a subset of hadrons, which are particles made up of quarks held together by the strong force mediated by gluons.
The most well-known example of a baryon is the proton, which consists of two up quarks and one down quark. Another example is the neutron, composed of one up quark and two down quarks. These particles are found in the nucleus of atoms and play a fundamental role in the structure of matter and the interactions between particles through the strong nuclear force.
Basically all matter.
That fine woodgrain finish and rich Corinthian leather...
Khan would be pleased with such a bridge
@@Sgt_Glory Khaaaaaaan!!
I imagine, the scene where Picard is last on bridge, is the same feeling as when any vessel of that degree is retired. Present or Future.
Always fun when Worf gets the W
Worf's smirk was great
Mr Worf beating Laforfge to go off the bridge and Mr Worf's cheeky grin actually PROVES Mr Worf has a sense of humour lol, he just don't show it as much
This was a great episode.
The most beautiful bridge in the galaxy. Same for the rest of the ship.
3:33 That's scary, how everyone was suddenly gone!!! :(
In Trek you never know if it was supposed to happen or they were whisked away by an alien/cosmic phenomena. Every moment on that ship had to be a waking nightmare.
Time for motion picture...
I love this scene, that "Captain incoming message" is my notification sound for my phone 😁
😂 It use to be mind years ago too!!!
Worf takes pleasure in his little victory in being excused from attending !..lol 😂🖖😁
😂😂😂 So funny! That bloody dinner!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
One of those rare times Worf gets to gloat....
One of the best episode of TNG.
Now I know how my wing commander felt when he walked through the corridor.
At 4:06 Picard does the same thing when he is reunited with the Enterprise in Star Trek Picard.
I remember this one. It was the Die Hard episode.
Me when I open up teams in the morning
Ha! Tough luck Geordi. Gotta be quicker next time lol
That look Picard gives the empty bridge...no wonder he goes all John McClane later on in the episode.
Starship Mine....great episode.
The space version of scraping off the barnacles.
Did they revamp the SFX for later releases? I don't recall the 1993 show having this level of visuals.
Data was the only one not to badger Picard with some little thing.
When you realize that this was setting up for later in the episode so that he couldn't control the enterprise with his voice.
yea, I saw this episode probably 40 times in my life and this is the first time I realised that. hehe.
I love this ep. and I always feel bad for the "talking guy" who gets killed because we all know someone like that.
That must've been one of the few times that Worf wasn't denied on TNG. lol
3:56 he loves how the carpet feels under his boots
That procedure sounded like the Enterprise was getting a colonoscopy
Making the captain do logistical work. Delegate!
Nice work on sneaking Data into the Turbolift after Riker stepped out of it. Single shot.
There's more than one turbolift compartment so when Picard needed to enter, Datas compartment just happened to be passing by. The compartments also move horizontally as well as vertically throughout the ship.
@@Caracajou hat's not what he meant.....
I still have no idea what these baryonic particles are.
Since every non-negative, non-anti, non-carrier particle in the known universe is baryonic.
Never mind the crew, the sweep would destroy the ship itself.
Considering that Trilithium was being stolen from the Enterprise, has anyone else theorized that the benefactor Kelsey was going to give the Trilithium to might be Soran? It would make sense as this episode is in season six and it would be logical that Soran would be developing his two probes at this point in preparation for the Nexus. The loss of the Trilithium here would set him back for a while.
2:44 Geordi should have call Worf some kind of Klingon insult
Apparently evacuating the dolphins in whales on the Enterprise D did not pose any logistical issues.
Post the clip where Worf lost a fight against a storage barrel
3:40 What a beautiful rug.
4:13
That says it all.
pau zota za'an. what can i say ? he loves his ship.
Uhh… I watched this episode last night, and you uploaded it a few hours later.
I told him so.
4:13 Doing this again 30 years later
Starship Mine
A good example of where the normally pretty humdrum TNG background music transforms the scene
Jodi ; You win this round Klingon
Comfortable chair.
Little ship?
Quick question.
is this alien tech doign the sweep? you think the federaiton would have their own sweepers for these particiles
I'm sure they do and I'm sure this is one of them. You don't send every car to the same mechanic.
what about the
ARBORETUM
&
the various random plants & flowers
Too bad no-one remembered the Captain's fish. When he comes back to the ship, there is likely to be a dead fish floating belly up.
YIPPEE KAI YAY
@2:53 = SMUG WORF
Poor Geordi....😂....
Accumulated baryon particles? That is basically protons and neutrons
yuk. makes me want to wash my hands
These are SPACE baryons 😂
Beta decay
They get in the carpet and there's a smell. Gotta scrub the carpets.
Baryon particles.... so basically any visible matter.
What do they do with ships like Voyager and bio-neural gel packs? Seems like those might get damaged.
haha true, guess you have to take them out or they have solved this "problem" in another way so that you don't need to do that anymore ;)
If you should get off barions from something nothing would be left because barions are protons and neutrons.
some insane level of technology where the rig they're parked at can tell the difference between matter that 'belongs' and stuff that doesn't
The one thing I thought of after this episode. The array that sweeps the ship was not a one off. Most ships must use it to sweet their ships. So why did the mercs wait till the Flagship was there to do it? They tried to steal toxic waste products from the warp core. For that matter they could have gotten it from any bad guy ship as well if every warp core makes it.
Seeming reason? A matter of opportunity. Since the Enterprise hadn't undergone a baryon sweep in 5 years, it doesn't seem likely that it is a procedure done every day. The Enterprise was simply the ship available for the criminals to steal from at the time.
The real reason? The power of plot. The audience needed to captain to be the hero of the day and this was the set-up to allow for it.
All hail the power of Plot! Plot rules all! May it grant us the power of its armor in times of need!
They might have know that the Enterprise had a mother lode of it and counted on a big score.
Pretty much the only time the Enterprise seemed functional.
What are "accumulated baryon particles"? Protons and neutrons?
The smell. They can't get the smell out.
It's from all the Horses running around in those corridors during the nigh-shift.
Where it will undergo a procedure to remove SPACE BARNACLES
There is a complete lack of security for an evacuated starship.
What episode is this
... 2:53 .. worf to laforge , later , sukka...
Was the best before The Intrepid class.
Patrick Steward, great actor.
why don't we build space ships tho ?
Who is Patrick Steward?
@@sarcasticguy4311 *Stewart
4:14 It's wood.
👍👍
hehehe, he wont leave the ship xD
Actually Picard did leave the Ship but he had to get the stupid Horse Saddle so he can ride Horses on the station
why is everyone coming to him with ptoblems mot solutions 🤣
ha, baryon particles, coulda just said baryons
Star Fleet Officers can't get anything done nor exhibit initiative w/o first asking the Captain.
Definitely mirrors the military. Even though I'm all for ask for forgiveness not permission 😉
Worf: Permission to Fart on Commander Rikers head while Commander Data watches then I will poop on Commander Datas head then I will barf on ur head then marry Counselor Troi and if she Divorces me I will poop on her head and marry Dr.Crusher but if she Divorces me I will enter the Holodeck and run the program that will allow me to use Klingons to hit me with painsticks but I will deactivate the safeties and die an honored warrior Picard Permission Granted good luck
In garrison yeah on deployment or an FTX nah everyone has to step up.@@weebabyshamus
@@uwillnevahno6837 I'll agree with that somewhat. I'm a big proponent of folk knowing their lanes but thinking about what makes the most sense coupled with do what your rank can handle.
Me leaving work…
Episode name and number...
Starship Mine, Season 6
Episode 18
7of9 and 7of9
Crusher and Troi should have been command crew from the jump. IMHO, they were the weakest characters and needed the most work.
SPOLIER ALERT
If you listen carefully at 2:20, Majel's voice can be heard in that exact same tone as at the end of Picard S3
I noticed that they used that clip as well. I think the other half was from "Chain of Command"
😆
This show so sucked! "Captain Picard!" "Yes Number One?" "Sir! The Enterprise is about to be sucked into a massive black hole, and we're all going to die!" Captain Picard- "Oh! Well. Um, let's all go into the 'bored room' and talk about this..." Wow! So exciting!