Remember in Full House Danny Hustled Jesse then tells Joey Heres 10 bucks for keeping ur mouth shut. (I dont remember if it was 5 bucks or 10 bucks but i think u know what I meant. Jesse said Hey I was supposed to Hustle u but u hustled me
It's powered by the same computer that creates borderline sapient holograms. It probably just monitors everything and recognizes a conversation in progress.
If you'll note, Cpt Janeway didn't give the turbolift a destination when she entered, as you're supposed to do. So when it got to the destination Kim requested, it halted and waited for new orders from Janeway. She was probably going to tell it where it needed to drop her off, but Kim interrupted her before she could give a command. In the meantime, since no orders are given and it registers a human inside the turbolift and one close to it, it keeps its doors open so they can decide what to do.
Maybe there is a proximity detector, so if you've walked out and gotten out on the wrong floor, the door doesn't immediately close if you stop in front of it for a few seconds.
I love that too because it says a lot about Harry's character. He's on his very first mission, gets flung to the other side of the galaxy and will likely never see his beloved family again, but who is he worried about? His commanding officer. Harry's a good dude.
I agree because they are not in a normal situation where she can take her leave and or time off so that traditional distance a captain is supposed to have should not apply in all situations
I love how Tuvok stays quiet in this scene. Having known the Captain for years, he likely would've known about her pool playing abilities, and chose to not say anything.
@@CardboardSliver why not? It's a game of logic, physics and mathematics, geometry most definitely and maybe a little trigonometry too. A Vulcan would find pool quite appealing if you think about it. Hell, a Vulcan might also find Poker appealing. At least one branch of science at work there: Psychology. It also demands use of the most basic of all scientific techniques: Observation. Combined, they ask and can answer the main question: Does the opponent possess a winning hand or not? It also asks: What data can I obtain to make a reasonable hypothesis? Observing and noting the opponents tells, body language, autonomic responses are all pieces of data to answer those questions. At least two branches of math: Statistics/Probabilities and Basic Arithmetic. Knowing there are 52 cards in the deck, knowing there are a finite number of winning hands and a finite number of combinations to achieve said winning hands and from there, odds can be postulated on the probablity of those hands. That's leaving wild cards and shuffling out of the equation . A Vulcan probably will find Poker quite appealing as well.
@@chrismc410 doesn’t poker involve “luck” though I suppose a Vulcan might view it more as probabilities but still not sure how much Vulcans would like poker
I love this scene. Janeway, the pool shark. I wonder how many times she fooled other cadets at the academy. Anything to get more rations for her beloved coffee. LOL!!!
@@larrytipton2868 how do you think she got them in the Academy. She likely hustled people in Dom-Jot too. Dom-jot is for all intents and purposes, the 24th Century version of Pool
This scene was apparently inspired by the way years before Mulgrew had done the same thing in real life to one of the crew on 'Cheers' who fancied himself as a pool shark. Kate was taught to play while doing 'Ryan's Hope' and really is a good player.
I like how the scene in the turbolift contrasts to how they would be around each other in later years. Gone is the stiffness of regulations, they are more relaxed. Harry may still call her captain and Janeway may call Harry ensign but there is a more relaxed familial tone to the interaction.
It's scenes like this that made Voyager great in its own way. At least until they brought Seven of Nine on and the writers seemed to forget that there was an ensemble crew beyond Seven, Janeway and the Doctor.
Apparently VOY was always going to focus on the Alien species and less on the crew. So instead of getting to do "bottle" episodes, these had to be focused on Seven, Janeway and the Doctor. I think this was a poor choice - DS9 showed very well how using the friendships could pay off. Also, Seven and the Doctor really ought to been an item. It was only teased for two seasons and the they had NO chemistry. Maybe they felt it would be too obvious. Also, Jeri Taylors characters got killed off, mostly out of petty revenge.
@@JonathanLundkvist, I'm trying to figure out which characters (of any significance) were killed off. Carey? Jonas? Those would be a bit of a stretch. If you're referring to Kes, well, she wasn't killed off. Much more importantly, as was only fully revealed over the past year and a half, the showrunners weren't left with much of a choice, as Lien was fully resistant to accepting the help she desperately needed, even way back then. So, as she had increasingly become an unreliable part of the ensemble, her fate was sealed.
This is why I like Voyager more than the Next Generation. They act like normal people and have fun every once in a while. Yeah Janeway can be preachy at times about the prime directive but it's no where near as bad as Picard.
I have theory, that Voyager was actually sequel to TOS. DS9 was at first sleepy than grimdark, TNG was high-flying idealistic (very well !) so we needed good old cowboying....
I agree that Janeway's more personable with her crew then Picard but given the circumstances that Voyager's crew is in, it's easy to see why Janeway became more personable with her crew.......
@@piotrd.4850 You know, I liked the difference in approaches TNG, DS9 and VOY all took. Picard, Lower Decks, and Discovery are both wildly different in tone too, and I think that's a good thing. It makes them feel unique, instead of just the same show with a different cast and ship. And if a particular show isn't your cup of tea, you don't need to wait long before they try something else. I know plenty of fans didn't particularly enjoy Discovery, but I have high hopes for Strange New Worlds.
@@benlowe1701 picard may be different to the other treks but thats just because its so much worse and the writers seem to have come straight from the CW, at least discovery didnt completely destroy beloved characters
as multi-level awesome as that line was. This was i believe POST Q's big visit to voyager. I could be wrong about that. But this could all have been apart of the Hustle she had been running.
For this pool sequence, where Janeway takes everybody´s lunch money (and replicator rations as well) someone must take the time and edit it with the song BAD TO THE BONE!
I’m 42 and I just tried my daughter’s VR device for the first time this year. I’ve never been so excited lol, one step closer to a real holodeck! I have so many programs in my head 😊. I hope I’m alive to see how far we can go.
It does make sense as an energy saving measure. Five people sharing two or three hours on the holodeck, as opposed to five people only being allowed one hour each.
@@cartoonking461 hell, for all we know, Gibbs could be an ancestor of Tuvok. As we all know, Humans and Vulcanoids including Romulans are genetically compatible and can mate with little to no issues. A certain Vulcan Scientist turned-Ambassador we all know is proof of that. After all, Vulcanoids had interstellar capability a lot earlier than Humans. Hell, most of the major humanoids in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants are genetically compatible with each other, although Klingons sometimes need medical help but for the most part, they don't. Ducky might have some El-Aurian in him, Guinan's and Soran's species. For a man in his 90s he certainly doesn't look it. Ziva might have some Bajoran or Cardassian in her. According to some of the books Bajorans and Cardassians had a common ancestor other than the Humanoids in the TNG episode The Chase where all the Star Trek Humanoids are related to if one goes back far enough in there genealogy. In some of the books, the Bajorans and Cardassians at one time were the same race, much the same way as the Son'a and Bak'u in Insurrection. One group for whatever reason, had a dispute over the Prophets and how they were to be worshipped or even questioning their existence are my guesses which would fit the later animosity. The powers-that-be on Bajor likely gave the questioners/non-believers a choice: accept the Prophets and fully accept them or at the very least tolerate it and remain silent in public and secret or be exiled. The sects in question left Bajor, and settled on a world that would later be known as Cardassia and many millennia later due to genetic mutations to adapt to life on their new home, they became a subspecies and finally a species in their own right. That wouldn't be unprecedented in Star Trek. Two sects of Vulcans were disputing the ways of Surak and logic over emotion and the powers-that-be on Vulcan gave the other sect of Vulcans a choice: accept logic, Surak's teachings and way of life or exile from Vulcan and find a new world to start their own society. As we know, those Vulcans chose the latter and became the Romulans but not enough time passed to divert much biologically which is why, biologically, physiologically and genetically speaking, Vulcans are virtually identical to Romulans and vice-versa.
Honestly The Cloud was my favorite episode from s1 of Voyager. Just loved it. I especially loved the Janeway and Chakotay and helping to find her animal guide thing. When Chakotay gently grabbed Janeway's hand and put it in that hakoona I about hyperventilated!😱
Paris: Uhhh sorry if I some kinda warning that you were coming Janeway: You would’ve changed it and I would’ve missed all the fun! Paris: 😮 Kim: 😶 *looks at each other*
I'm annoyed that her pool-playing ability just never came up again. Would've been great if they ended up on some planet and had to scam some currency for some plan, and they spot some game involving hitting balls on a table with the tip of a stick, and she just goes, 'Tom, hold my tricorder.'
this is on the holodeck a place called Sangrene's around the 1950"s Earth. the only aliens is voyagers crew. Sangrene"s and Fairhaven was two of Voyagers better Holodeck programs for chillin out
MY GAWD ! I never realized that I MISS THIS TV SHOW SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH ! Voyager was/is so awesome ! When does the Star Trek creators start *VOYAGER Mk2* ? With Janeway as an Admiral and Harry Kim as Captain ! Please .... someone ......... Bring this tv show back to life !!!
I love how Janeway was just explaining the power reserves were lower than needed to be, with them obviously being no where near home. And they are all in the holodeck using up more power. 😅
And it was in this moment that they ceased being just a crew and became a family. Janeway was the mother.....Chakotay the father. Tuvok the oh so serious uncle. And together, they found their way home.
I always thought that the "composite family" analogy was kind of what they were going for. A single father with rebellious kids (Chakotay with his Maquis ne'er-do-wells) and the single, toe-the-line mom with her white-picket-fence suburbanite kids, getting together and trying to make a life under one roof. Though I always pegged The Doctor as "the crazy uncle who drops in to talk about his ant farm."
When I was a kid and saw this episode it really confused me when she says solids at the end. In the UK we call them spots, and it wasn't until years later I realised what she meant.
That was probably the most fun she had in all of the journey back. Some gigalo in the holosuite propositioning her and offering her a good time! It was very fortunate for Paris that Janeway was amused by the proposition or else he could've been in big trouble!
“....but perhaps there is one powerful being that will embrace this good crew and give them the answer they seek.” She’s talking about Q, right? Or is it the writing staff begging to get Q into Voyager?
I don't know if cannon but the holodecks were independently powered by their own sources so that if a lab was running the experiments wouldn't get ruined. Those power sources were incompatible to where they couldn't use them for ships power.
@@Crazy-Cat-Lady-of-CA Yeap - stated multiple times on TNG (with excellent episode "Booby Trap" contradicting it) and retconned in ENT. But ST was never strong for technical continuity....
Captain's Log: Today I hustled the crew out of half their rations.
It's good to be the Queen.
YAS QUEEN
@@lidiaagyeyeva I see what you did there!
How else do you think she had the rations to always have coffee in her office.
Personally think this kinda sounds like something she'd say in a log or personal log, not gonna lie
Remember in Full House Danny Hustled Jesse then tells Joey Heres 10 bucks for keeping ur mouth shut. (I dont remember if it was 5 bucks or 10 bucks but i think u know what I meant. Jesse said Hey I was supposed to Hustle u but u hustled me
I love how Starfleet turbolift doors know to stay open during conversations. Very thoughtful.
It's powered by the same computer that creates borderline sapient holograms. It probably just monitors everything and recognizes a conversation in progress.
If you'll note, Cpt Janeway didn't give the turbolift a destination when she entered, as you're supposed to do. So when it got to the destination Kim requested, it halted and waited for new orders from Janeway. She was probably going to tell it where it needed to drop her off, but Kim interrupted her before she could give a command. In the meantime, since no orders are given and it registers a human inside the turbolift and one close to it, it keeps its doors open so they can decide what to do.
@@Xylarxcode sounds like a computer. Wont do anything until told. the turbolift probably stays on whatever deck it was last used on until called
Maybe there is a proximity detector, so if you've walked out and gotten out on the wrong floor, the door doesn't immediately close if you stop in front of it for a few seconds.
Giovanni Magnus a proximity detector?? Probably a multi-spectrum sensor or something
I'm glad Harry thought to include Janeway. The Captain shouldn't have to be alone just because she's the Captain.
I love that too because it says a lot about Harry's character. He's on his very first mission, gets flung to the other side of the galaxy and will likely never see his beloved family again, but who is he worried about? His commanding officer. Harry's a good dude.
I agree because they are not in a normal situation where she can take her leave and or time off so that traditional distance a captain is supposed to have should not apply in all situations
@@pax2009 He deserved better than he got, that's for sure.
Harry should’ve got a promotion just based on him being the spirit of optimism the whole time they were stuck in the Delta quadrant
@@pax2009 For real. Dude was like the "heart" that makes Captain Planet. A caring guy.
I love how Tuvok stays quiet in this scene. Having known the Captain for years, he likely would've known about her pool playing abilities, and chose to not say anything.
I'm just still amazed a Vulcan even considered playing pool.
@@CardboardSliver why not? It's a game of logic, physics and mathematics, geometry most definitely and maybe a little trigonometry too. A Vulcan would find pool quite appealing if you think about it.
Hell, a Vulcan might also find Poker appealing. At least one branch of science at work there: Psychology. It also demands use of the most basic of all scientific techniques: Observation.
Combined, they ask and can answer the main question: Does the opponent possess a winning hand or not? It also asks: What data can I obtain to make a reasonable hypothesis?
Observing and noting the opponents tells, body language, autonomic responses are all pieces of data to answer those questions.
At least two branches of math: Statistics/Probabilities and Basic Arithmetic. Knowing there are 52 cards in the deck, knowing there are a finite number of winning hands and a finite number of combinations to achieve said winning hands and from there, odds can be postulated on the probablity of those hands. That's leaving wild cards and shuffling out of the equation .
A Vulcan probably will find Poker quite appealing as well.
@@chrismc410 We know it's you Tuvok.
@@chrismc410 doesn’t poker involve “luck” though I suppose a Vulcan might view it more as probabilities but still not sure how much Vulcans would like poker
@@chrismc410 simple geometry. A Vulcan child would be able to play it. - enterprise
Tom Paris's character: *makes advances on Capt. Janeway*
Harry Kim: o_o
Tom Paris: O__O
Everyone else: -__-
Janeway: _lulz_
when you already know youre about to hustle your lt that built the program so it just goes down on the ledger for how much youre going to make him bet
Janeway: _yumz_
Janeway: 😅
Homie was five seasons to get banged by Janeway
She wasn't that thirsty for holographic tail yet 😂
I love this scene. Janeway, the pool shark. I wonder how many times she fooled other cadets at the academy. Anything to get more rations for her beloved coffee. LOL!!!
...and I am Like #47!
ROASTED! (pun sort of unintended
Voyager's "Radar".
This sounds entirely plausible. Probably knew a ferengi who got the good stuff too.
@@larrytipton2868 how do you think she got them in the Academy. She likely hustled people in Dom-Jot too.
Dom-jot is for all intents and purposes, the 24th Century version of Pool
It's called a "cue."
A Q? Red alert!
No captain, a cue.
Vincent Adultman lol
Vincent Adultman LOL!! Why none of the writers added such jokes in any of the series??
LOL 😆
hahaha lmao
lol, this comment made me laugh!😂😂😂
This scene was apparently inspired by the way years before Mulgrew had done the same thing in real life to one of the crew on 'Cheers' who fancied himself as a pool shark. Kate was taught to play while doing 'Ryan's Hope' and really is a good player.
Ryan's Hope--now you are really taking me back!!!
@@eyescandeceive I have a friend who like fraiser and never watched cheers...
Mulgrew pulled a similar stunt on Mrs. Columbo (A Columbo spinoff) "A Riddle for Puppets", so it checks out.
The way she said "solids" was not delivered by an actress. It was by a pool player.
Meanwhile, back home in the Alpha Quadrant, the word "Solids" was starting to be used in an entirely different way.
Indeed!
Vaddic be like:
F uckimg solids
Harry watching the whole thing like a traumatized child watching some ramdon alien-french guy hiting on his mother
🤣🤣🤣
The best captain ever she’s amazing...
Torres: "Paris, did you program this guy?"
Paris: "Yes, why?"
Torres: "He's a pig. And so are you." (2:10).
Then they got married
Well, it took years and years of fights and disagreements, until she agreed.
B'Elanna pre-pon farr.
I had a good laugh out loud at this scene. :D
@@skidawg22 Funny, cause she's not a Vulcan.
Torres: Computer; delete sleazeball.
Computer: Please specify request.
Oh, that's great! 😂
Computer: ends program
The minute she started at the pool table I just started waiting for Janeway to hustle *EVERYBODY*.
...And she did it like a master!!!!!
I like how the scene in the turbolift contrasts to how they would be around each other in later years. Gone is the stiffness of regulations, they are more relaxed. Harry may still call her captain and Janeway may call Harry ensign but there is a more relaxed familial tone to the interaction.
It's scenes like this that made Voyager great in its own way. At least until they brought Seven of Nine on and the writers seemed to forget that there was an ensemble crew beyond Seven, Janeway and the Doctor.
Apparently VOY was always going to focus on the Alien species and less on the crew. So instead of getting to do "bottle" episodes, these had to be focused on Seven, Janeway and the Doctor.
I think this was a poor choice - DS9 showed very well how using the friendships could pay off.
Also, Seven and the Doctor really ought to been an item. It was only teased for two seasons and the they had NO chemistry. Maybe they felt it would be too obvious.
Also, Jeri Taylors characters got killed off, mostly out of petty revenge.
Opnn8d1 oh tell me about it!
@@JonathanLundkvist, I'm trying to figure out which characters (of any significance) were killed off. Carey? Jonas? Those would be a bit of a stretch. If you're referring to Kes, well, she wasn't killed off. Much more importantly, as was only fully revealed over the past year and a half, the showrunners weren't left with much of a choice, as Lien was fully resistant to accepting the help she desperately needed, even way back then. So, as she had increasingly become an unreliable part of the ensemble, her fate was sealed.
I know this comment is six years old but I am so glad someone agrees with me.
And thank god for that, the rest (except for Tuvok) were either supremely annoying or dumb. Or both, in the case of Neelix
Her face while that character was flirting with her 😂😂😂
I love how she sinks the eight ball without even looking at it XD
This is why I like Voyager more than the Next Generation. They act like normal people and have fun every once in a while. Yeah Janeway can be preachy at times about the prime directive but it's no where near as bad as Picard.
I have theory, that Voyager was actually sequel to TOS. DS9 was at first sleepy than grimdark, TNG was high-flying idealistic (very well !) so we needed good old cowboying....
I agree that Janeway's more personable with her crew then Picard but given the circumstances that Voyager's crew is in, it's easy to see why Janeway became more personable with her crew.......
@@piotrd.4850 You know, I liked the difference in approaches TNG, DS9 and VOY all took. Picard, Lower Decks, and Discovery are both wildly different in tone too, and I think that's a good thing. It makes them feel unique, instead of just the same show with a different cast and ship. And if a particular show isn't your cup of tea, you don't need to wait long before they try something else. I know plenty of fans didn't particularly enjoy Discovery, but I have high hopes for Strange New Worlds.
@@benlowe1701 If only more of those idiot neckbeards in the Trek community thought like you… 🤣
@@benlowe1701 picard may be different to the other treks but thats just because its so much worse and the writers seem to have come straight from the CW, at least discovery didnt completely destroy beloved characters
Janeway: "Commander Chakotay, your stick?"
Chakotay: "It's called a cue, Captain."
*_[SCHWNNNG]_*
Q: "You called?"
"Mines bigger"
I love how B'Lenna calls him a pig and then later on in the series she marrys that pig....lol.......i just find that funny
Happens more often than ladies care to admit.
"It's called a hustle, sweetie...."
"It's called a cue captain." would be funny if Q appeared and be like "Did someone summon me?"
OK, so, if she called Solids, that means I get Shapeshifters...?
I was wondering when this would come up.
Lol
I call Tribble
THANK YOU. If you didn't do, I would've. 🤣
“Akoocheemoya: our Native cultural consultant was a total fraud. Chakotay was talking pure gibberish.”
Commander Chakotay, your stick
as multi-level awesome as that line was. This was i believe POST Q's big visit to voyager. I could be wrong about that. But this could all have been apart of the Hustle she had been running.
@@Hyperion5182 It WAS part of the hustle.
@@terraclaiborne2088 She hustled them like an unexpected pro! They didn't have a chance!!!!
YES M'AM!
Janeway's got almost as much game as Uncle Phil
System509 She had to pay for those replicator rations at the academy somehow.
Dude, I don't think the game itself has as much game as Uncle Phil.
PeterDivine I think it's safe to say that even Milton Bradley doesn't have as much game as Uncle Phil
Uncle Phil will always be the ultimate pool shark!
chrismc410 The Parker Bros do though
And Janeway had a "solid" performance.
lol...
Did you notice that when she sunk the 8 ball she wasn't even looking at it?
LOL!!!!!
@@michaelfawcett9935 Hustler!!!!!
It would seem the captain has certainly earned her 'stripes'
For this pool sequence, where Janeway takes everybody´s lunch money (and replicator rations as well) someone must take the time and edit it with the song BAD TO THE BONE!
Totally agreed.
...I saw that coming myself. I mean come on it's KATHRYN JANEWAY. Enough said.
Hey can I just say I love your profile pic? Where'd you get it?
I wish I could remember. I think I was searching for a picture of an elf is that helps... :S
I’m 42 and I just tried my daughter’s VR device for the first time this year. I’ve never been so excited lol, one step closer to a real holodeck! I have so many programs in my head 😊. I hope I’m alive to see how far we can go.
This is one of my absolute favorite scenes in all of Trek.
2:30 the last time someone called a woman "handsome" a drink was thrown in their face.
B'elanna Torres: (to Tom Paris) He's a pig, and so are you.
Also B'elanna Torres: Gets married to Tom Paris.
XD
_Several years later..._
Vaddic: *_Fucking Solids..._*
I am a bit surprised that Tom didn’t recognize the “virgin hustle“.
It is always great when someone is full of surprises.
She does ballet, too.
Chakotay:Its Called a Cue Captain . Q appears: Did Somebody say my name? Everybody to Q: NO!!! Q:Sorry my mistake (Q leaves)
"I saw that coming a mile away!" Yep.
Now I just need to see Cpt. Janeway play pool against Phillip Banks!
Acoochimoyah indeed.
Janeway was so incredibly great!! I hope she returns in Starfleet Academy. She would be a holographic teacher. Great actress!!
At first, I thought it had to do with Changelings from the title, don't blame me, I've never played pool.
2:10 Give it a few years, B'Elanna, and you'll soon have a change of heart towards Tom.
It does make sense as an energy saving measure. Five people sharing two or three hours on the holodeck, as opposed to five people only being allowed one hour each.
. the
IS GOING IN
with that SHOT /
shoot,awe-shoot🎱, 💿
I'd like to see her play against Uncle Phil from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
That would be interesting to see. I wouldn't know who to put money on as that could go either way
THAT would've been one hell of a game!
and Estelle Winslow from "Family Mattes' though Carl Winslow is good, Estelle can make a shot he can't possibly make.
Captain Kathryn Janeway: The biggest hustler in all the Delta Quadrant.
That French guy makes me laugh so hard
Tom and Tony DiNozzo (NCIS) could have been brothers. They are so much alike. LOL!!!
beawild I knew Tom Paris reminded me of someone!!! It's Tony Dinozzo!!!!😱
Two gorgeous guys who are funny, big hearted and who hid their hurts by using humor. Also, they both had complicated relationships with their fathers.
For all we know, Paris could be a descendant of DiNozzo. Three hundred years separate them, it's more than possible
@@chrismc410 there's a movie in that plot!!!
@@cartoonking461 hell, for all we know, Gibbs could be an ancestor of Tuvok. As we all know, Humans and Vulcanoids including Romulans are genetically compatible and can mate with little to no issues. A certain Vulcan Scientist turned-Ambassador we all know is proof of that. After all, Vulcanoids had interstellar capability a lot earlier than Humans. Hell, most of the major humanoids in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants are genetically compatible with each other, although Klingons sometimes need medical help but for the most part, they don't.
Ducky might have some El-Aurian in him, Guinan's and Soran's species. For a man in his 90s he certainly doesn't look it.
Ziva might have some Bajoran or Cardassian in her. According to some of the books Bajorans and Cardassians had a common ancestor other than the Humanoids in the TNG episode The Chase where all the Star Trek Humanoids are related to if one goes back far enough in there genealogy. In some of the books, the Bajorans and Cardassians at one time were the same race, much the same way as the Son'a and Bak'u in Insurrection. One group for whatever reason, had a dispute over the Prophets and how they were to be worshipped or even questioning their existence are my guesses which would fit the later animosity.
The powers-that-be on Bajor likely gave the questioners/non-believers a choice: accept the Prophets and fully accept them or at the very least tolerate it and remain silent in public and secret or be exiled.
The sects in question left Bajor, and settled on a world that would later be known as Cardassia and many millennia later due to genetic mutations to adapt to life on their new home, they became a subspecies and finally a species in their own right.
That wouldn't be unprecedented in Star Trek. Two sects of Vulcans were disputing the ways of Surak and logic over emotion and the powers-that-be on Vulcan gave the other sect of Vulcans a choice: accept logic, Surak's teachings and way of life or exile from Vulcan and find a new world to start their own society.
As we know, those Vulcans chose the latter and became the Romulans but not enough time passed to divert much biologically which is why, biologically, physiologically and genetically speaking, Vulcans are virtually identical to Romulans and vice-versa.
Captain Janeway is a natural.
janeway : later loosers . Mic drop..
Honestly The Cloud was my favorite episode from s1 of Voyager. Just loved it. I especially loved the Janeway and Chakotay and helping to find her animal guide thing. When Chakotay gently grabbed Janeway's hand and put it in that hakoona I about hyperventilated!😱
Paris: Uhhh sorry if I some kinda warning that you were coming
Janeway: You would’ve changed it and I would’ve missed all the fun!
Paris: 😮
Kim: 😶
*looks at each other*
She approaches pool like someone would approach poker. Nice
It is so like Kathy to really want to win at things. I love her.
Uncle Phil would be proud! Queue “Soul Man” on the record player.
I'm annoyed that her pool-playing ability just never came up again. Would've been great if they ended up on some planet and had to scam some currency for some plan, and they spot some game involving hitting balls on a table with the tip of a stick, and she just goes, 'Tom, hold my tricorder.'
*Captain Janeway absolutely SCHOOLED them!!*
Janeway: Solids
Changelings: Don't get me started.
Chakotay: it's called a cue, captain
Q: you rang...???
Janeway straight hustled them lol
Good thing there weren't any Nausicans there. A brawl would've broken out and someone getting stabbed through the back! 😂😂😂
this is on the holodeck a place called Sangrene's around the 1950"s Earth. the only aliens is voyagers crew. Sangrene"s and Fairhaven was two of Voyagers better Holodeck programs for chillin out
@@drmayeda1930
r/wooosh
@@drmayeda1930 It was Sandrene
And some French Ensign fresh out of the Academy, after splitting said Nausiccans' wigs would laugh about being stabbed
To make things interesting, they should've uploaded Uncle Phil to play against her. One hustler against another.
MY GAWD ! I never realized that I MISS THIS TV SHOW SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH ! Voyager was/is so awesome !
When does the Star Trek creators start *VOYAGER Mk2* ? With Janeway as an Admiral and Harry Kim as Captain ! Please .... someone ......... Bring this tv show back to life !!!
If they did it wouldn't be anywhere near as good, reboots basically never are
Tom Paris, jack of many trades and darn near master of all of them.
There's a contemporary interview with Mulgrew's stand in talking about the 8 ball shot. Kate really did do this - no cgi!
0:37 look at his smile vanish the moment he turns away from her lmaooooo
Janeway is a hustler
I love how Janeway was just explaining the power reserves were lower than needed to be, with them obviously being no where near home. And they are all in the holodeck using up more power. 😅
Never knew that Mr Heckles travelled to space. And he wasn't even grumpy.
THAT'S where I knew that face from! Thought it looked familiar!
I love Chakotay's prayers.
Pretty sure the white ball would end up in the corner pocket from that speed and trajectory.
Was thinking the same thing lmao
2:07 considering the future, she doesn't mind too much. 🤣🤣
If picard gather his crew play card, janeway run a pool.
Oldest trick in the book.
Janeway sure is a good pool player
Uhm, no...she hustled them badly! They stood there astonished!!!
And it was in this moment that they ceased being just a crew and became a family. Janeway was the mother.....Chakotay the father. Tuvok the oh so serious uncle. And together, they found their way home.
I always thought that the "composite family" analogy was kind of what they were going for. A single father with rebellious kids (Chakotay with his Maquis ne'er-do-wells) and the single, toe-the-line mom with her white-picket-fence suburbanite kids, getting together and trying to make a life under one roof. Though I always pegged The Doctor as "the crazy uncle who drops in to talk about his ant farm."
@@rharris4736 🤣 Chakotay the single father kills me! Lol!
When I was a kid and saw this episode it really confused me when she says solids at the end. In the UK we call them spots, and it wasn't until years later I realised what she meant.
this was a holodeck program designed by the pig guy, of course whenever you take a shot you ball out
I love our starfleet Captains, embarrassing their Crewmates like it's daily routine XD, especially Janeway and Sisko
It's Captain Janeway... ANYONE could've seen that coming a mile away.
That was probably the most fun she had in all of the journey back. Some gigalo in the holosuite propositioning her and offering her a good time!
It was very fortunate for Paris that Janeway was amused by the proposition or else he could've been in big trouble!
And her face when he's offering to make to love to her, she's definitely into it lol
Nobodies going to talk about how they're all in a sex brothel on board the ship.
It's not a brothel, it's just a bar in France.
Another pig.
The resentment of another porn-addled loser.
Angela Ryan Nice one :D
They spent a LONG time on that ship...have to work of stress somehow...what would YOU recommend?
Harry’s face 🤣 ‘dude that’s my mom’
2:42 Janeway- cue?
Q- Mon Capitaine! 🎉🎺🎼🎵🎶🎺🎊
2:38 Janeway- Commander Chakotay, your stick
Chakotay- Captain? 👀
3:09 "You've got a lot to learn canim?" The holo-deck is simulating a Turkish Brothel?
She hustled them good.
A lot to learn writing a master piece
I love when the holodeck characters take over. They add so much to the scene.
“....but perhaps there is one powerful being that will embrace this good crew and give them the answer they seek.” She’s talking about Q, right? Or is it the writing staff begging to get Q into Voyager?
0:57 Chakotay scratched.
3:19 Janeway scratches on the 8 ball.
Running out of energy, got energy for holodeck. Lol
I don't know if cannon but the holodecks were independently powered by their own sources so that if a lab was running the experiments wouldn't get ruined. Those power sources were incompatible to where they couldn't use them for ships power.
@@Crazy-Cat-Lady-of-CA Yeap - stated multiple times on TNG (with excellent episode "Booby Trap" contradicting it) and retconned in ENT. But ST was never strong for technical continuity....
To know Tom Paris is to love Tom Paris...!
Odo never picks solids, but when he does he wears a tux.
Fucking solids...
I bet the Star Trek writers had fun with this scene.
Marchant2 “Chakotay, your stick.” “Solids”
*I wonder how Captain Janeway would have fared up against Uncle Phil?*
Geoffrey, break out Lucille.
Fuel reserves depleted, but can still run the holodeck as a bar wasting energy just for the atmosphere.