@@JasonMBroylesWell...as said in the episode "Up the Long Ladder" by Riker: The ship can clean itself. To which the lovely Irish lady replied: Well good for the bloody ship!
@@JasonMBroyles Molecular transporters. O'Brien wasn't just standing around all day, he and the other transporter operators had to "vacuum" up every spill all the civilians made. There's probably a daily transporter sweep of the classrooms.
Indeed. We just take it for granted today. ("Gorilla glass" is an aluminosilicate substance... that "alumino" in the name comes from Aluminum.) The basic concepts where known in the 1960ies ... but it got popular in the "one with the whales" and later in our phones.
Data: Captain, we've entered an area that has planets disappearing and appearing and it seems like some of our windows are having something happen which can cause the room to depressurize... Picard: Let's hold position...
@@nuclearwinter391You neglected the mandatory light hearted scene with senior officer banter about shore leave while playing poker before those end credits.
@@gabelogan5877 If only they had the ability to back out and send in probes and/or smaller crafts to study it from a more safe distance. Oh well... :-)
This was the episode where the local space made holes in everything, including this planet and the Enterprise here, and in one such incident, a poor ensign was sucked into a temporary hole in the floor and left there to die, by the waist, in a grisly sight on the show.
@@nicolasadileonardo I dunno, being on a giant starship where it’s easy to hide and there are multiple empty rooms that don’t see consistent use, cctv in those areas seems like common sense?
Apparently while modern day naval ships do have security and other monitoring cameras around the ship, they’re not everywhere. It appears that the only way to access the conference room is through the bridge, it may have been considered sufficient enough to have cameras only monitoring the entrances.
This is the insanity of TNG. Notified of a potential hull integrity issue, the Captain, First Officer, Chief of Security, and a unique Android Officer go to see what’s going on. Hopefully nothing happens on the bridge or the observation lounge doesn’t blow out with key staff members doing an errand that any lower ranked crewmen could have done…
"I'm getting subspace interference on the superheterodyne framisters, Captain." "Analysis, Data?" "Definitely a Boogerman, Captain." "Phasers on Stun!!!"
Make sure to keep an eye on the quantum planet, or better yet, take a picture and stare at it. Don't want the thing moving across the star system again.
I have noticed, of late, a surprising increase in the number of late model Mercedes on the front line of local mom and pop used car lots. The Mercedes product is significantly more maintenance particular than your basic Ford or Chevy. I. Other words, nowhere near cheap to keep running
1:24 The TNG set crew was deep cleaning the carpet of the conference room set on the day of filming this episode.
Even as a kid, I wondered how they kept those carpets so clean.
@@JasonMBroylesWell...as said in the episode "Up the Long Ladder" by Riker: The ship can clean itself. To which the lovely Irish lady replied: Well good for the bloody ship!
@@nightrunnerxm393 it's definitely the lower decks ensigns cleaning the ship
Consuela: Did u remember to put de chairs back?
Rosa: Dios Mio!
@@JasonMBroyles Molecular transporters. O'Brien wasn't just standing around all day, he and the other transporter operators had to "vacuum" up every spill all the civilians made. There's probably a daily transporter sweep of the classrooms.
Transparent aluminum reference lol
Indeed. We just take it for granted today. ("Gorilla glass" is an aluminosilicate substance... that "alumino" in the name comes from Aluminum.)
The basic concepts where known in the 1960ies ... but it got popular in the "one with the whales" and later in our phones.
“That’s the ticket laddie.”
it was the flux capacitor
I never noticed that throwback to transparent aluminum before. I think that's the only other time it's said outside of Voyage Home.
It's clearly the ghost from the library in Ghostbusters, practicing their symmetrical object stacking.
You’re right, no human would stack books like this
Ready guys, I know what to do. Follow me closely. Ready, one, two, three, GET HER!
Data, your mucus.
@@VideoManDan "Very scientific, Number One."
Data: Captain, we've entered an area that has planets disappearing and appearing and it seems like some of our windows are having something happen which can cause the room to depressurize...
Picard: Let's hold position...
Picard: 'Mr Data, come about. Max warp speed. Engage!' *TNG theme plays with the end credits.*
@@nuclearwinter391You neglected the mandatory light hearted scene with senior officer banter about shore leave while playing poker before those end credits.
It’s better to understand as to what’s happening rather than to blindly take an action which could make it worse.
@@gabelogan5877 If only they had the ability to back out and send in probes and/or smaller crafts to study it from a more safe distance.
Oh well... :-)
Worse than that.... I bet the extended vehicle warranty on the Enterprise has expired
The chairs were on the table because someone was vacuuming the room.
All the air vanished from this room all of a sudden, let's just go poke our head in instead of, say, taking a precaution or two.
At the end of the scene Sir Patrick telegraphed some concern at the danger and what could have happened. He’s good.
They did. they sent in Worf first. If anything dangerous was in there, it would have throw him around first.
@@TheMouseMasterYT Why not send Data, who I believe doesn't require Air for periods of time.
They only went in after they reestablished air pressure.
@@kadindarklordbecause it's Worf's job to be put in all the silly situations in this series. Haven't you been watching? ;p
"Explanation?"
"Probably a ghost Captain."
Christmas past, present or future???
Dr. Crusher: a ghost, you say?
This was the episode where the local space made holes in everything, including this planet and the Enterprise here, and in one such incident, a poor ensign was sucked into a temporary hole in the floor and left there to die, by the waist, in a grisly sight on the show.
"I DO NOT understand" I love Worf😄
I guess they ARE out there to investigate weird things, but "Let's get the hell out of here" seems a lot more sensible to me.
Somebody get me the Ghostbusters
They're heeeere...
_Later on_ This ship is clean.
“Sir, scans indicate that we have a very lazy cleaning staff.”
It’s the housekeeper from Family Guy.
‘Let’s have a look’
Let’s not.
What's Picard looking at on his ready room computer every time he's there. Surfing the internet ?
*cue PornHub Community drum-fill*
Sudoku puzzles
Endorian plush p0rn?
A web-cam on Raisa.
Reading regulations.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit drinking that green stuff Guinan has behind the bar.
Doesn’t the Enterprise have CCTV?
Maybe they believe in civil rights
@@nicolasadileonardo I dunno, being on a giant starship where it’s easy to hide and there are multiple empty rooms that don’t see consistent use, cctv in those areas seems like common sense?
Apparently while modern day naval ships do have security and other monitoring cameras around the ship, they’re not everywhere. It appears that the only way to access the conference room is through the bridge, it may have been considered sufficient enough to have cameras only monitoring the entrances.
Cellphones didn't have cameras back then in the future.
@@theenigma7290The door they came in through led to the bridge. The door at the other end led to a turbolift.
There’s a strange incident in the Enterprise
Normal day, then?
I love the transparent aluminum being a callback to ST4
This is the insanity of TNG. Notified of a potential hull integrity issue, the Captain, First Officer, Chief of Security, and a unique Android Officer go to see what’s going on. Hopefully nothing happens on the bridge or the observation lounge doesn’t blow out with key staff members doing an errand that any lower ranked crewmen could have done…
"Attention all hands: All Senior Bridge Staff report to the alleged hull breach in the Observation Lounge."
Its so obvious you send in the janitorial staff
The chairs on the table reminded me of that kitchen scene in the movie Poltergeist.
It made the window temporarily pourous
Picard: Any life forms?
Worf: None detected (burp), Captain.
Picard: OK, let's go in with phasers drawn...
Happy International Talk Like William Shatner Day!
0:23 - Riker doing the Picard manoeuvre😉😁.
Transparent aluminum eh. Scotty did give it to Dr Nichols.
This idea won't make an exciting episode but how about they pull back a distance and send probes instead, before the ship itself gets torn up.
How convenient for the spatial anomaly to occur on an existing set…
wow DVD rips, you don't see these much anymore!
Hahaha
"I'm getting subspace interference on the superheterodyne framisters, Captain."
"Analysis, Data?"
"Definitely a Boogerman, Captain."
"Phasers on Stun!!!"
Transparent aluminum is still being used centuries after its invention in the 1980s.
Umm... shouldn't the crew that doesn't need to breath go in first?
Just one security personal.
Ah yes this is the episode that gave me nightmares as a kid. At one point a woman falls through the floor and gets stuck halfway.
Make sure to keep an eye on the quantum planet, or better yet, take a picture and stare at it. Don't want the thing moving across the star system again.
Let's have all the senior officers go into the space which recently experienced explosive decompression for no known reason.
Worf investigated the possible hull breach with phaser drawn. What, are going to shoot the hole?
Somebody call Zelda Rubinstein.
Season and episode?
Haven't these guys ever seen a bar fight?
_I forgot, _*_what was going on here..?_*
🧐🤔😳🤷🏼
#wth
Always something going on with that bunch. Don't know how they handle the stress.
*_Am i the only obe who thinks that looks like the Mutara Nebula!? Lol_*
_From ST2?? Lol_
🧐🤔😳😆🤷🏼
#wth
Is this the episode where Data tried unsuccessfully dating?
Which episode is this?
"In Theory"
@@Kazuo1G Thanks! LLAP
Magnets again.
They'rreeeee hheeeerrreeeeee!
Ensign McKnight.
I have noticed, of late, a surprising increase in the number of late model Mercedes on the front line of local mom and pop used car lots. The Mercedes product is significantly more maintenance particular than your basic Ford or Chevy. I. Other words, nowhere near cheap to keep running
Interesting observation, but this is a Wendy's, I mean Star Trek video.
Lost a planet, Master Obi-Wan has. How embarrassing. How embarrassing. Find it, we will try.
Wouldn’t they just get out of there.