10 Features of DEEP SPACE NINE in Star Trek

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video we go through 10 features of the space station Deep Space Nine in Star Trek. It is an awesome station with a lot of features, but the original design was quite different.
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  • @ErzengelDesLichtes
    @ErzengelDesLichtes 3 года назад +67

    I used to be annoyed that the docking pylons pointed inward. It meant that if one ship is too large it could block the other two pylons from being used, while outward pointing pylons would have all of space to position the ship.
    But now knowing it’s to keep docked ships inside the shield bubble, and the cardassians probably designed it with a specific ship model in mind (the cargo transports, which were probably long and thin), makes it actually make sense.

    • @PaulGuy
      @PaulGuy 2 года назад +3

      Also, having the pylons face outwards means that if the station moved, the ships need to move with them much farther and faster to avoid damage. Being inside puts them closer to a rotational axis.

    • @drwho37
      @drwho37 8 месяцев назад

      I never thought about that, that the pylons are faced that way to keep ships protected by the station's shields. Head cannon updated.

  • @paulk.dicostanzo2279
    @paulk.dicostanzo2279 3 года назад +128

    Worst job on DS9 during the Federation command era: Cleaning the deck of Quark’s holosuites.

    • @marinuswillett6147
      @marinuswillett6147 3 года назад +14

      That's not a mental image I needed

    • @jonathanwaters206
      @jonathanwaters206 3 года назад +7

      To late

    • @ErzengelDesLichtes
      @ErzengelDesLichtes 3 года назад +27

      Pretty sure the replicators built into the holosuite dematerialize the mess.

    • @jacara1981
      @jacara1981 3 года назад +13

      Just like the federation holodecks, they clean themselves.

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 3 года назад +6

      @@ErzengelDesLichtes *that's a level of "eew" i never actually needed to have*

  • @lukematthews1442
    @lukematthews1442 3 года назад +42

    Deep Space Nine is the coolest and best looking space station in science fiction and you can't change my mind.

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 3 года назад +1

      I wasn't going to, relax...

    • @LazzaRuss
      @LazzaRuss 2 года назад +1

      Nobody wants to change your mind.

    • @gregkerr01
      @gregkerr01 2 года назад +2

      So true

    • @drwho37
      @drwho37 8 месяцев назад

      100% agree. Also, Runabouts are the coolest Star Trek shuttle and no one can change my mind.

  • @goughrmp
    @goughrmp 3 года назад +164

    O’Brien’s hard work making him the most important man in Starfleet history

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega 3 года назад +7

      O'brien is just a dollar store bargain bin Chinese knock off version of scotty.
      Scotty is the best in Starfleet history.

    • @elias_xp95
      @elias_xp95 3 года назад +3

      Beam me up O'brien

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega 3 года назад +1

      @@elias_xp95
      Lol, I hope he doesn't leave any part of you behind ;)

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon 3 года назад +6

      Sorry but Rom was more important, without him the federation would have collapsed.

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega 3 года назад +6

      @@RealengoPrimordialDemon
      First important is Scotty
      Second important is nog
      Third is Morn

  • @thomaslaurita8538
    @thomaslaurita8538 3 года назад +75

    Strategically having an ore processing space station with slave labor makes it safer than a ground base center; Decreasing the chance of slaves escaping and terrorist reprisal. And the station could change orbit in case of finding new ore deposits or a catastrophe.

    • @Sidekick_Snowman
      @Sidekick_Snowman 3 года назад +1

      Good point. I hadn't considered those things!

    • @westcoastgio6328
      @westcoastgio6328 3 года назад +8

      I always assumed that the ore was processed in space due to a need for vacuum at one stage, or to vent dangerous byproducts directly into space.

    • @Chiron84
      @Chiron84 3 года назад +8

      A planetside refinery can be on the wrong side of the planet from your mines. So if you have to transport it across half the planet, you might as well transport it to space when you're at it anyway. Add that to the security concerns, and a space station makes perfect sense.

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 3 года назад

      @@westcoastgio6328 Interesting thought, but I can't remember anything in the show to support that

    • @krzosu
      @krzosu 3 года назад +1

      I would imagine that the energy cost of ferrying such huge amounts of ore to orbit is not particularly efficient and hauling it via ground methods would be way more energy viable - but that would make it more open for being attacked during transit.
      and the resulting stone would amount to large amount of waste material - so unless they were firing that into sun directly or into other bajor moons that would pose a serious logistical waste problem.

  • @Omniroc
    @Omniroc 3 года назад +139

    The Cardassians might have had the ore refinery on the station for security reasons. The ore seemed to be explosive and their were terrorists attacking buildings. Kinda hard to attack a space station with a couple of small fighters.

    • @sovietdominion
      @sovietdominion 3 года назад +11

      Also the end product is going to get shipped to cardassia anyway

    • @kertagin1
      @kertagin1 3 года назад +6

      @@sovietdominion there is also the concerns for what exactly the by products of the process and how toxic they may be.

    • @bjoernusw5195
      @bjoernusw5195 3 года назад +8

      @@kertagin1 As if the cardassians would have cared about poisoning bajors biosphere. They probably wouldn't have lost any sleep about dumping waste in the nearest river.

    • @TheArnok666
      @TheArnok666 3 года назад

      @@kertagin1 Matter reclamation i thought

    • @kertagin1
      @kertagin1 3 года назад +4

      @@bjoernusw5195 if it was just effecting the locals I have no doubt you'd be correct however they had settlements and holdings of their own people on planet, and the cardis did care for their own. most of the environment damage in DS9 was done to Bjor a the Cardasians were losing control or from strip mining. at least that's the feel I got watching the series. much of it like the initial damage to the station seemed to be an almost malicious act after they were leaving.

  • @marinuswillett6147
    @marinuswillett6147 3 года назад +107

    The 2 dislikes are from Cardassians disappointed by loosing their space station

    • @marinuswillett6147
      @marinuswillett6147 3 года назад +2

      Yo.....Generation Films, thanks for liking this comment. Now I feel almost as Awsome as Constable Odo.... almost

    • @yanickmonet5200
      @yanickmonet5200 3 года назад +2

      38 as of now, clearly the Obsidian Order is up to no good.

    • @Kara_Kay_Eschel
      @Kara_Kay_Eschel 3 года назад +1

      @@yanickmonet5200 39 now.

    • @marinuswillett6147
      @marinuswillett6147 3 года назад +1

      @@yanickmonet5200 it's up to 50. The Breen Confederacy hasjoined in the fun, it would seem.

    • @old_romans
      @old_romans 3 года назад

      It's the Pah-Wraiths standing back and standing by.

  • @jchavez789
    @jchavez789 3 года назад +12

    I think you missed the biggest feature of them all: Captain Sisko's Baseball on his desk. Event Gul Dukat left it in place when he took over DS9 with the Dominion.

  • @stewart7521
    @stewart7521 3 года назад +88

    You didn't mention the ATMs.
    They were across from Qurk's bar.

    • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
      @HappilyHomicidalHooligan 3 года назад +4

      No they weren't, they were in the lobby of the bar, Quark would NEVER allow someone to leave before they paid their tab...
      Assuming he ever LET them run a Tab in the first place...
      Being a Greedy Ferengi, I expect he preferred the Pay first THEN you get your ...

    • @tessajalloh3914
      @tessajalloh3914 3 года назад +1

      @@HappilyHomicidalHooligan He's right though, they genuinely were, from set photos you can see where they were, but they never had a reason to have them in focus on the show. Quite a few of the facades they made didn't make it into an episode, but did thankfully make it into the technical manuals and into the reacreation of DS9 in star trek online.

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  3 года назад

      It seems the ATMs are kind of disputed though, I don’t think you ever see someone getting latinum out of one

    • @V.B.Squire
      @V.B.Squire 3 года назад +3

      @@GenerationFilms Can you cover babylon 5

  • @curious5887
    @curious5887 3 года назад +73

    Airlock with three door do make sense, because if the second door malfunction theycould still use the third one as redundant backup, so i think DS9 is very ugly but powerful and functional space station, it’s power system is similar to our today fusion reactor prototype

    • @Daedalus-BC308
      @Daedalus-BC308 3 года назад +5

      It could also be an extra security measure, just so you would think really hard about letting some suspicious guy inside the station.

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega 3 года назад +1

      I noticed a weak spot on the station,
      Underneath seems to have a few blind spots.
      If the Klingons took advantage of those all they had to do was nail the reactor and the station goes bye-bye.
      But because of the proto mary sue sisko the Klingons was blind to it.

    • @curious5887
      @curious5887 3 года назад

      @@valor1omega sisko is not mary stu

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega 3 года назад

      @@curious5887
      Now now no need for such language
      I said prototype mary sue
      He gets away with crimes that would cause Kirk and Picard to be stripped of his command
      He is well loved by almost everyone
      His parents are worm hole aliens
      Always wins
      List goes on.
      The reason I said prototype is because he has some character development and some flaws.
      Let's look a true Mary Sue
      Burnham
      Loved by everyone
      Always wins
      Never lost a ship
      Goes to prison for her crimes but gets out and given rank on a ship
      Good at everything
      No flaws
      No character development at all
      Kirk
      doesn't always win
      Lost 2 ships
      Isn't well liked by everyone
      Actually went to prison for a while
      Was knocked down in rank for his actions.
      Great character development
      Picard
      Was captured
      Tortured and almost broken
      Violated by the Borg
      Forced to attack the federation
      Not well liked by everyone
      Lost his ship
      Heavy character development

    • @nathantolman985
      @nathantolman985 3 года назад

      @@valor1omega
      I protest.
      I think perhaps you are not as familiar with Deep Space Nine as you are with TNG and TOS, because you have overlooked huge portions of Sisko's character.
      Sisko is not well-loved by Federation higher-ups -- in fact, they are often at odds with him because he refuses to distance himself from the Bajoran religion.
      Nor is Sisko well-liked by Quark, or Odo (depending on the episode). He regularly butts heads with Kira, too. It's true that he's generally well-regarded, but not much more so than Kirk or Picard. Even with his deep relationship with Dax, Jadzia sometimes disregards his advice. True, his status as Emissary gives him lots of points with most Bajorans -- but not with Winn, in many ways the most powerful Bajoran.
      Sisko has conflicts with Kassidy Yates because he is overprotective of her. Q doesn't like Sisko.
      [1 of 4]
      (Continued below)

  • @Dale_The_Space_Wizard
    @Dale_The_Space_Wizard 3 года назад +29

    The Star Trek: Deep Space 9 series is my favourite thing ever to come out of the Star Trek franchise.

    • @drwho37
      @drwho37 8 месяцев назад +1

      100%

  • @rei-rei
    @rei-rei 3 года назад +11

    The main problem with how it was actually depicted in the series was that it felt small. Technically it's huge, but we only really got to see the same few areas over and over again, so the idea that it was city-sized never felt real.

  • @bobbiusshadow6985
    @bobbiusshadow6985 3 года назад +21

    "Greed is eternal"
    "Exploitation begins at home"

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 3 года назад +27

    Well, the whole thing about having 3 airlock doors kinda makes sense, one of those doors could serve as a backup in case of breach in one of the other 2 doors that would leave it to open space

    • @phydeux
      @phydeux 3 года назад

      You'd also have emergency force fields, so a third is really redundant.

    • @darwinxavier3516
      @darwinxavier3516 3 года назад +4

      @@phydeux Forcefields can run out of power, which can be a limited resource in a disaster. A solid wall will stay there much longer. I have a similar gripe about space prisons that rely on forcefield walls that fail if someone cuts the power.

    • @phydeux
      @phydeux 3 года назад

      @@darwinxavier3516 - Yeah, well, most people would say that if they're in a space prison it's for a reason, and that their loss is probably a cost savings in the long run.

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 3 года назад

      @@phydeux Force Fields can fail, thus why I'd say having a 3rd airlock door would be a good idea, even if the Force Field was to fail or couldn't be used due to damage to the emitters

  • @thehighguarduk4820
    @thehighguarduk4820 3 года назад +13

    Processing the Ore in space makes perfect sense if theirs an active and growing Bajoran resistance blowing things up on the surface and as the ore is the main reason the Cardassains were occupying Bajor in the first place strategically it makes a lot of sense to move this processing into space were it will be much more secure. Though making it its much, much harder to attack is not the only advantage as it can also be shipped easily aboard transport ships in orbit at the station rather than having to go down to the planet. Cardassains tend to think things through, they were efficient and organised oppressors.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 2 года назад

      That would make sense for the refined ore, but not the processing locations

    • @drwho37
      @drwho37 8 месяцев назад +1

      Great take

  • @SarsTheSecond
    @SarsTheSecond 3 года назад +12

    Bajorans: Working in 55C
    Kitchen staff: Thats cute!

    • @kaseyboles30
      @kaseyboles30 3 года назад +1

      @AKUJIRULE Yep, he probably knows that. I've run restaurants, 55c isn't that much of an exaggeration in you're working near the ovens. though 35c is more likely.

  • @richardjohnson9543
    @richardjohnson9543 3 года назад +12

    The space battles on DS9 were way better than anything I've ever seen on Discovery

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  3 года назад +5

      Space battles in Discovery, from a special FX point of view, we’re basically Star wars

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 3 года назад +3

      I stopped watching that show a long time ago. Did it ever improve?

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 2 года назад +3

      @@fritsfelix8423 lol that bad, huh?

    • @drwho37
      @drwho37 8 месяцев назад

      Best ship battles in all of Trek, including the movies.

  • @raw6668
    @raw6668 3 года назад +3

    There was a military reason why they process the ore in space. Bajoran Resistance kept blowing them up on the planet. Therefore they built it in space as armed Bajorians could not reach the station (as transporters could find weapons on them).
    As for what they do with the unrefined ore, break it down to replicate into usable things. Replicators need some type of matter to use their protons and electrons to build new things, so they used the rock not refined. And the Cardassians did have replicators, be-it Replicators that are primitive compared to Federation Replicators.

  • @Automatik234
    @Automatik234 3 года назад +21

    The cultural "number 3" thing for cardassians is actually a rather interesting and clever concept!

    • @danieltate2006
      @danieltate2006 3 года назад +4

      Similar to the Minbari on Babylon 5. Not that there are many similarities between B5 and DS9, aside from them both being wonderful series.

    • @Edward_Plantagenet
      @Edward_Plantagenet 3 года назад +4

      THERE ARE THREE LIGHTS !!!!

    • @krzosu
      @krzosu 3 года назад +3

      @@danieltate2006 and the main reason for that was very simple - Straczyński first aproached paramount with his script for B5 and they rejected it - then thought it over - changed few things and puff - DS9 was born.

    • @robertcarmosino6563
      @robertcarmosino6563 3 года назад +1

      NASA uses the power of three , it's called redundancy... backup for the backup.

    • @chrisdefresne3235
      @chrisdefresne3235 2 года назад

      @@danieltate2006 DS9 is based on the series bible for B5.....

  • @JGCR59
    @JGCR59 3 года назад +4

    As far as I recall the super strong armament only got installed prior to Season 4. In the Pilot, DS9 was very weakly armed. Headcannon would suggest they threw out the ore mining equipment and used the space for weapons instead.

  • @miketheskepticalone6285
    @miketheskepticalone6285 3 года назад +8

    Regarding Terok Nor's status as a refinery complex ... actually, it makes perfect sense, to the point we need to start thinking about how to build one irl, here in the Sol system. What doesn't make sense is mining high-density refractory metals on Bajor ... but then again, the main purpose to that wasn't the most efficient source of ore, but the most entertaining method of destroying the Bajorans.
    The main reason platinum-group metals are rare is the fact that as a silicate-crust planet forms, all the heavy stuff sinks to the middle. It makes a lot more sense to mine for heavier metals in, say, an asteroid belt, or possibly shatter a silicate world to get at the chewy metal centre. A somewhat mobile orbital station with massive refinery capability would be the way to go, given that any slag could be simply de-orbited towards the star to be disposed of, and there are many ways of generating power in space.

  • @fabiorabelo3506
    @fabiorabelo3506 3 года назад +9

    An omission, the Runnabouts also have modular sensor array, installed in the top of the vehicle, more sophisticated modules used to missions that need it .

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 3 года назад

      This isn't a video about runabouts, I don't think these details were necessary

  • @valor1omega
    @valor1omega 3 года назад +14

    Technically there are six pylons, three above and three below.

  • @DrownedInExile
    @DrownedInExile 3 года назад +20

    "What do they do with the ore waste?"
    I'm sure they just vent it out into space, or towards Bajor to let it burn up in the atmosphere. I could see the Cardassians wanting to keep their valuable refining equipment off-planet for security reasons. Those pesky Bajoran insurgent-fanatics and all.

    • @cjc363636
      @cjc363636 3 года назад +2

      I figure ships would come in at regular intervals and grab all the scraps for hauling off and reprocessing for whatever else could be found in the leftovers.

    • @samvanroelen
      @samvanroelen 3 года назад +2

      i think they rather converted the waste into enery using the transporters, dematerialize it & then shunt it into batteries or something the like just my two cents btw ;)

    • @raw6668
      @raw6668 3 года назад +1

      I thought they break down the mater and used it to replicate things that could be replicated. Like food for Cardassian personnel and weapons for troops sent to the surface.

    • @krzosu
      @krzosu 3 года назад

      @@raw6668 that would be a double waste of energy - first to dematerialize matter - and then to rematerialize it. - it would be simpler to dump the leftovers into sun - or other close stellar bodies (like other Bajor moons).

    • @raw6668
      @raw6668 3 года назад +1

      @@krzosu Considering we don't know the energy requirement of a replicator or the full process in how they work in detail, it is hard to say. I assume the energy consumption would be roughly the same as a transporter since half the process is to demilitarize mater before reassembling them. Perhaps even less and more equivalent to a handheld phaser set to vaporize since they are just breaking down the material to be reassembled later, not compress it safely to reassemblee for transport over a long distance.
      As I said, they need to get the original matter somewhere to make things, why not the leftover rocks refined. It may be cheaper energy-wise than to drag an asteroid to the station to demilitarize for use of its replicators. And may cost, at least but probably less than, as much energy to transport them off the station with transporters, to begin with.

  • @dreamingflurry2729
    @dreamingflurry2729 3 года назад +11

    It may be big over all, but most of that "space" is vacuum! The station over all isn't quite so large if you only take internal (pressurized!) space into consideration!

    • @krane15
      @krane15 2 года назад

      You mean circumference not volume?

  • @Starplaya
    @Starplaya 3 года назад

    OK That's enough! I can't stop myself from subscribing to your channel anymore, too much good high quality videos from the content I like

  • @vinnydaq13
    @vinnydaq13 3 года назад +7

    Last time I was this early Captain Pike was still commanding the Enterprise. 🧐

    • @jeffjones4654
      @jeffjones4654 3 года назад +1

      Last time I was this early, Zephram Cochrane hadn't launched the Phoenix yet.

    • @kaneo1
      @kaneo1 3 года назад

      I served under April. Pike is the newbie CO.

    • @good_teanice_house6789
      @good_teanice_house6789 3 года назад +1

      I helped bury Data’s head in the San Francisco cave.

  • @dustinadamson8179
    @dustinadamson8179 3 года назад +8

    Yeah they also added backups to backups that is the federation standard

    • @killwalker
      @killwalker 3 года назад

      of course. In case the first backup fails. lol.

  • @bgcvetan
    @bgcvetan 3 года назад +7

    10th. In ships ?
    Not bad for a SPACE STATION.

    • @killwalker
      @killwalker 3 года назад

      I laughed too, but technically in CAN move, so it isn't actually "Stationary".
      It works, but just barely 😂

  • @CrimsonRegalia
    @CrimsonRegalia 2 года назад +3

    I was actually assuming that they were mining asteroids but of they're getting the raw ores from Bajor, I agree it doesn't make sense to have an orbiting refinery.

  • @spaceguy9326
    @spaceguy9326 3 года назад +9

    The reason they put it in space was so it was almost impossible to destroy it

  • @DJRonnieG
    @DJRonnieG 3 года назад +1

    I always appreciate a Trek vid from British Ben.
    As for the mining operation, I think it was just a make-work job as to ensure that the Cardassians wouldn't risk giving provisions to slackers.

  • @aragos32727
    @aragos32727 3 года назад +7

    Sometimes I feel I'm one of the very few who actually think this was the best Star Trek series

    • @rayhull6959
      @rayhull6959 3 года назад

      I feel DS9 never got the appreciation it deserved

    • @bobjoebo8933
      @bobjoebo8933 2 года назад +2

      It was

  • @LickMyRainbow77
    @LickMyRainbow77 3 года назад +1

    On the Promenade, there were signs listening all the establishments open to the public. Aside from the obvious ones like Quarks, the Bajoran temple, the infirmary, etc many of the things listed were cultural references like Spacely Sprockets (from The Jetsons), Sirius Cybernetics (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy), Pancho's Happy Bottom Riding Club (a real restaurant well known for its connection to Edwards Airforce Base and the early days of the Space Program). Other business listed were also named after staff on the shows, like Berman Dilithium or Chez Zimmerman

  • @MoonjumperReviews
    @MoonjumperReviews Год назад

    Nice video! I own that technical manual, which I bought new back when the show was airing. Read it thoroughly. However, it was a completely overlooked video game, “Deep Space Nine: Harbinger” which really allowed me to visualize the layout of DS9 extremely accurately. As the player, you could pretty well explore the entire station, walk through the pylons, etc. It really laid the station out beautifully and logically.

  • @PickleRick65
    @PickleRick65 Год назад +1

    02:30, YES!?! And about 1000 other things. Well Done.
    You are today's Hero 😆

  • @lucidmoses
    @lucidmoses 3 года назад +5

    Retcon: Maybe they processed the ore on the station because the byproducts were toxic/deadly to there slave workers and can just be ejected to space.

  • @marinuswillett6147
    @marinuswillett6147 3 года назад +24

    "That's just a Star Trek fake Science Solution to fit the script. " sounds like Star Trek in a nutshell

    • @hoplitethirtynine1487
      @hoplitethirtynine1487 3 года назад +1

      Or even more common, fake a science anomaly that stops technology working to fit the script

    • @builder396
      @builder396 3 года назад +2

      Actually the Enterprise D used the same trick to augment its maneuverability on impulse power.

    • @bjoernusw5195
      @bjoernusw5195 3 года назад

      should have added on some deflector dishes to manipulate to make it believable

    • @builder396
      @builder396 3 года назад

      @@bjoernusw5195 Wouldnt the shield emitters work for that? After all theyre called "deflector shields".

    • @phydeux
      @phydeux 3 года назад

      Was that a reference to "reverse the polarity" I just read?

  • @MC-gj8fg
    @MC-gj8fg 3 года назад +4

    I was about to say that based on the degree of curvature we often see in shots of the habitat ring that such a size seemed unlikely. I then realized that the outer ring isn't the habitat but the docking ring. I don't remember shots from windows of the habitat ring showing the docking ring off in the distance so I guess I just assumed they were walking around the outer ring.

    • @Spiderbloke
      @Spiderbloke 3 года назад +1

      Star Trek was always a bit iffy when it came to the views out the window. You really should of seen more superstructure than you ever actually did.
      Entirely a budgetary thing though.
      Compositing properly angled views of the warp nacelles from the window of the Ent-D briefing room every time you had a scene in there would have been indulgently expensive and time consuming back then. Easy nowadays with digital editing and ubiquitous CGI.

  • @PrimeEvilDean
    @PrimeEvilDean 3 года назад +1

    The DS9 book "Day of the Vipers" says that the reason the Cardassians decided to process the ore on an orbital processing station is because to do so on the planet would render the planet itself uninhabitable. Like I guess it would poison the atmosphere. And the Cardassians aren't about to pass up the chance of having free slave labor in the Bajorans. Also not covered: There are rooms on the station that don't show up on the station's official schematics. Like if the station commander was under attack, there are places he/she could essentially "hide" until it was all clear. Even on the show, there was a door to a hallway in Sisko's office (I think it was only used a few times if that much) that led directly to a shuttle bay where I would assume Gul Dukat would make his escape, if he needed to.

  • @DanielDavis1973
    @DanielDavis1973 3 года назад +2

    I've always considered the term "warp core" to be a complete misnomer. It's really a Matter/Antimatter annihilation reactor that produces plasma. This plasma can be used for any purpose (i.e. powering a generator to run a microwave oven). It's just primarily used to inject plasma into the warp coils in the nacelles.

    • @jfbeam
      @jfbeam 2 года назад

      The warp core creates warp plasma, which is, apparently, different from what powers the rest of the ship. (maybe that's why Voyager has two?)

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud 3 года назад +1

    Nice to know all this! NOW, are you continuing the Ship Vs Ship from different Series? I really think you guys should do the Original Battlestar Galactica Ships Vs. The Imp Destroyers! Yah know what I mean!

  • @paddyokearney
    @paddyokearney 3 года назад +6

    Fuck me im so early that I might actually have travelled back in time and fallen out of the space ship I clearly came here on. When does the next portal open? I need to sell batteries to the deep state.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 3 года назад +1

      they don't want any batteries, but self-sealing stem bolts always sell well :P

    • @paddyokearney
      @paddyokearney 3 года назад +1

      @@chouseification oh they want the batteries im selling. I've created a tesselated quantum space where I've contained a micro verse into a small box. Ye know the usual

  • @leocoelho4536
    @leocoelho4536 3 года назад +4

    processing the mineral in orbit would fit the Cardassian paranoia/security needs

  • @matthewjames6826
    @matthewjames6826 3 года назад

    You should do a video on the more obscure areas of deep space nine. As well as the Enterprise 1701-D&E etc. Aka stuff that was mentioned but rarely if ever show. But was still interesting as well as perhaps important too.

  • @benjaminhoward-buck8075
    @benjaminhoward-buck8075 3 года назад +2

    Just one thing, Star Fleet did not install the landing pads on the DS9. In the episode Empork Nor, O'Brian mentions that the landing pads are sealed. It even shows on a graphic that they are of the standard design.

  • @sarahnachtrose
    @sarahnachtrose 3 года назад +1

    Fun Fact: For the game Star Trek Online the DS9 promenade deck, piece for piece the original sets was rebuilt. Producers and actors of the original series were impressive that was the first time that they see the deck in a row. In the film shoot they always had only part pieces in the studio.

  • @USSGobLin
    @USSGobLin 3 года назад

    The US Navy along with the team that did the research, recently filed a patent of a system that lowers inertial mass. Apparently, they also have another patent for establishing a quantum vacuum around a hull which is supposed to reduce friction. One more patent they filed is a device to emit high frequency gravity waves.

  • @UpstateGardening
    @UpstateGardening 3 года назад +7

    The 3’s are based off their obsession with filing. Everything in triplicate.

    • @dlsisson1970
      @dlsisson1970 12 дней назад

      Militarized accountants is a great way to describe Cardassians.

  • @thoughtfortheday7811
    @thoughtfortheday7811 3 года назад

    Great video, very informative.
    I get the promenade is like a frontier town, so where is the post office? 😁

  • @mrScififan2
    @mrScififan2 3 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @17wolf359
    @17wolf359 3 года назад +2

    When you discussed "size matters", you should have mentioned the scaling issue between the Enterprise D and the station....to make the station look bigger, they scaled down the big D to about half it's actual size. In one episode, they show a Galaxy class ship (USS Venture maybe) docked at the top of one of the pylons on the edge of the saucer section...which would not physically fit inside the upper parts of the pylons....unless one of the hidden features of DS9 was a "size reducer field", so that any size ship would be able to dock with it...

    • @nolanturner5607
      @nolanturner5607 3 года назад

      It might have also been the Enterprise, Picard did make 2 stops at DS9 through the run of the series

  • @ivankrylov6270
    @ivankrylov6270 2 года назад

    There were a few lines in the show where they said the Cardassians were strip mining the planet. So it's pretty safe to assume they'd beam huge chunks under it into space and then refine it by hand. Much more efficient than flying it around the planet

  • @kotbayun6731
    @kotbayun6731 2 года назад

    Hey, THANKS!!! 👍🌺

  • @mightelle
    @mightelle 3 года назад +4

    Perhaps refining in on the space station means less pollution for Bajor. The Cardassians seemed they wanted to live there and take it over.

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 3 года назад +1

      *many regions of Bajor were contaminated by Cardassian occupation shenanigans, especially the farming regions During this time, the Cardassians not only decimated the Bajoran population and destroyed large parts of its infrastructure, but also poisoned several areas of the planet in order to compromise the food supply after their withdrawal. Affected regions included the Dahkur and Rakantha Provinces as well as the Northwest peninsula. Following the occupation, the Bajoran Provisional Government took steps to revitalize the planet's agricultural sector, such as using special grain processing centers and irrigating the Trilar Peninsula. In 2371, the Bajoran Agricultural Ministry developed soil reclamators that could detoxify the soil, but their number was limited, causing quarrels about their usage.*
      *the Cardassian's could be described as just a bunch of naughty anti-social intergalactic bipedal alpha sphincters*

    • @mightelle
      @mightelle 3 года назад +1

      @@scottmantooth8785 That's true!

  • @sokagofferenginar8669
    @sokagofferenginar8669 2 года назад

    Never thought about it but now that you said it there are a lot of similarities between towns in western movies and the Promenade Western towns often also had a church that would have been taken by the bajoran temple

  • @darwinxavier3516
    @darwinxavier3516 3 года назад

    I thought the same thing about the rotary turrets firing phasers and torpedoes from the same holes. But a while ago I got curious and looked very closely. The torpedoes come out of the holes, while the phasers come from bands that wrap around the holes.

  • @nobleman9393
    @nobleman9393 3 года назад +3

    Deep Space Nine should be ranked as the 9th best ship

    • @curious5887
      @curious5887 3 года назад +1

      Is a space station not a ship

  • @sgtmyers88
    @sgtmyers88 2 года назад

    @9:33 It actually makes sense from an engineering and safety standpoint. Extra redundancy in the event there was a security breach, an uncaught nuclear/biological/chemical incident with a docked ship, and a mechanical system failure to prevent the station from being depressurized in the event one of the doors failed and opened into space. (see once again, the rule of threes,) The Cardies knew what they were doing. :)

  • @olivierpoulin7696
    @olivierpoulin7696 3 года назад +1

    I was thinking the station might have been built in the Cardassian system and then towed to Bajor like we do with oil platform. Also, there is the possibility of using micro gravity during the ore processing. We are actually trying this kind of things on the ISS.

    • @kevinmencer3782
      @kevinmencer3782 Год назад

      No, DS9 was built in orbit of Bajor. That's how Bajoran partisans were able to sabotage the replicators with a virus making machine.

  • @trayolphia5756
    @trayolphia5756 3 года назад +1

    6:32 what they did was apply warp field physics theory to the station...
    The whole point of the warp nacelles was to generate a field within which the relativistic affects of travelling faster than light were negated
    What they did on deep space nine was essentially the same thing, but at a much lower stage, simply allowing for something not designed to move all that much to move at all...

  • @imperator88vis67
    @imperator88vis67 3 года назад +1

    I would suggest that the Cardassians moved the raw ore up to DS9 for refining as a secuirty measure against sabotage

  • @realamerican7626
    @realamerican7626 3 года назад +1

    the station also had heavy duty industrial replicators as well

  • @akoww1000
    @akoww1000 3 года назад

    2:54 It does make a lot of sense refining ore in space. Yes, you have to transport it to the station but it's very easy to get rid of the trash materials, hazardous leftovers, or chemicals used to refine the ore by ejecting it into space instead of dumping it into some type of landfill that could cause worse problems.

  • @ChernobylKid
    @ChernobylKid 5 дней назад

    loved it

  • @DeathBYDesign666
    @DeathBYDesign666 3 года назад

    I actually have that technical manual, it was one of my favorite bathroom books during my 20s. Let me see, yeah it's still here in the throne room. Isn't it ironic that I'm actually using a device that looks and functions like a padd from star trek now? The things we take for granted these days.

  • @MrGoesBoom
    @MrGoesBoom 3 года назад +2

    Around the 6:00 min mark, Ben talking about engines in Star Trek reminded me of a question that's been bugging me since TNG was still airing new episodes. How the hell can impulse engines be put in reverse? AFAIK they have their own independent fusion system that somehow or other pushes the ship forward with hyper-energized gas/plasma ( as opposed to the Warp Drive that somehow uses superhot plasma from a matter/anti-matter engine pushed hundreds of meters away from it's point of creation through some sort of coils in nacelles to warp space ) to produce speeds up to 0.9c depending on which material you're getting your info from. So how the hell does that go in reverse? There are no impulse engines on the front of the ship to start pushing in the opposite direction.

    • @killwalker
      @killwalker 3 года назад +1

      i think you would love the Screen Rant "Pitch Meetings" 😉

    • @eXcommunicate1979
      @eXcommunicate1979 3 года назад +1

      Perhaps it is just shorthand for rerouting impulse power to the reverse thrusters.

  • @drewyourhostwiththeghost
    @drewyourhostwiththeghost 3 года назад

    Can you do a comparison size of the various ST space station? I'd like to know what the K7 compares with others.

  • @scottmantooth8785
    @scottmantooth8785 3 года назад +2

    3:17 *would not the process of transporters (if used in the mining transfer process) already break down the ore into a molecular structure that could easily be programmed to separate the desired ore by elemental designation and there by eliminating the unwanted slag and less valuable minerals?...much quicker and efficient and removing several steps in the purification making it more profitable and allowing it to be utilized far more quickly?*

    • @darwinxavier3516
      @darwinxavier3516 3 года назад +1

      At this time the Cardassians were vastly technologically inferior to the Federation as shown in The Wounded. Frankly, if they had decent replicator technology, they wouldn't need to conquer in order to feed their people. So I can see them not being able to fine tune their transporters the way a Starfleet version could be.

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 3 года назад

      @@darwinxavier3516 *theory accepted as being the lost logical*

  • @nightingale8339
    @nightingale8339 3 года назад

    My thoughts on the refinery ON the station is that Bayor was an occupied planet with an active resistances, I think from the point of the cardassians they dont want to expose every step of the mining process located on the planet... it was harder to plan an attack on the station than on the surface of the planet for the resistance.
    The Reference to a western town for the promenade makes so much sense... I never thought of it like that.

  • @constancevigilance3692
    @constancevigilance3692 3 года назад

    I was such a fan of DS9. I still have a little plastic model to put together and paint. My husband gave it to me for a birthday present. DS9 is by far the best Star Trek show. Those episodes with the dominion were so great. And everything about Odo and the cardassians. Ever so intelligent. Or those episodes with Quark and Odo... The best episode ever: Sisco brings the Romulans to join the war. Isn't it the most intelligent episode ever?

  • @danielgilleland8611
    @danielgilleland8611 2 года назад

    2:36 - Perhaps Terok Nor was originally supplied with ore via a set of space elevators. Or, perhaps to protect from sabotage, they found it more cost effective to process it in space. Also, it's colder in space, and given the heat under which the Bajorans worked in refining the ore, the idea of a facility in space where heat can more easily be "bled off", it made it a safer and more productive environment.
    Thoughts? (After all, we're just making this stuff up, eh?)

  • @jhmcd2
    @jhmcd2 3 года назад

    I think the reason why they built the ore processing faciltiy in orbit was sort of explaining in one of the episodes. Basically put terrorism was too numerous on the surface so they had no choice but to put this key facility in orbit.

  • @1Scimetar
    @1Scimetar 3 года назад

    About Ben's comment on the ore refinery facilities, I suspect that the Cardassians started out with ground based facilities for refining the mined ore, but there was a Guerilla force of Bajorans trying to drive the Cardassians from the planet, and as I remember, one of their favorite tactics was to bomb the refineries, so putting that part of the production process on an orbital space station was likely used as a security feature after the ground based version were bombed and/or destroyed a few dozen times.

    • @nolanturner5607
      @nolanturner5607 3 года назад

      There is also the possibility of asteroid mining operations. Tow, as apposed to self propulsion, it in to location in a field or belt and have it pull in with tractor beams or miner ships.

  • @carlosh.8097
    @carlosh.8097 3 года назад

    I love the tower of babel type desing idea.

    • @RunnerX13
      @RunnerX13 3 года назад +1

      Reminds me of City of a Thousand Planets, but I think DS9 is perfect as is.

    • @carlosh.8097
      @carlosh.8097 3 года назад

      @@RunnerX13 I also like it as it is but is fun to imagine what could have been. It would had go great with the narrative about the bajorans being an old warp capable civilization, the prophets, etc.

  • @originaluddite
    @originaluddite 3 года назад

    Apparently the rising platforms for runabouts was a tip of the hat to similar designs in Space 1999.

  • @chloedevereaux1801
    @chloedevereaux1801 3 года назад

    this explains why there's always rocks on the bridge ect when there's an explosion :D

  • @davidanttila9305
    @davidanttila9305 3 года назад

    The Problem was that the Special effects team didn't coordinate with the design team.
    Resulting in the effect errors.
    Also the station
    Refining the ore actually made sense.
    If you look at the pylons as being used to load the ore onto freighters.
    With the top 3 being used for processed ore.
    Then the Bottom 3 being used to load mined Raw Ore.
    Also remember the Bajorns made it a habit of sabotaging Cardassain operations.
    So security made sense to minimize that threat.
    Lastly if Cardassain ships and stations are anything to go by DS9 was an old left over Cardassain station from way back long ago.
    If memory serves i think it was referenced that there was only 8 or 9 left mostly abandoned derelict Stations and maybe 1 or 2 left in use in Cardassain space.

  • @jasonsterling2397
    @jasonsterling2397 3 года назад

    Omg this is so hilarious i just bought tge exact same model kit that is in the background 3 days ago. Havent started working on it yet but look forward to doing it

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  3 года назад +1

      I bought it three months ago and I still haven’t started to build it lol

    • @jasonsterling2397
      @jasonsterling2397 3 года назад

      @@GenerationFilms i also bought the nx-01 and it comes with the refit as an outer shell so you can inter change them, and the ncc 1701 D.

  • @sflowers99gmail
    @sflowers99gmail 2 года назад +1

    18% humidity is likely a script typo, if we're talking human comfort its going to be more like 50%.

  • @darkseid1975
    @darkseid1975 3 года назад

    The "Tower of Babel" idea sounds like what was used for Omega in Mass Effect 2 and 3.

  • @kevinlaity5931
    @kevinlaity5931 3 года назад

    On the ore processing thing: The waste can be recycled into useable energy using replicator technology, which may be able to help pay for the energy cost of beaming. It'd still be more efficient to do it on the surface, but in space its probably easier to control the slaves.

  • @albertbarie5305
    @albertbarie5305 Год назад

    I think being number ten on a list of best ships is impressive for a space station.

  • @ranosian1135
    @ranosian1135 3 года назад

    Actually a orbital ore process facility makes sense.
    The low gravity may help the refining- increasing yield.
    The processed material can easily be shipped away.
    The waste rock was likely dumped into Bajor's atmosphere and burned up.

  • @barnettmcgowan8978
    @barnettmcgowan8978 3 года назад

    The extensive weapons load out is my favorite.

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist 3 года назад

    A space station being used to refine the ore might be easier. They could potentially mine the ore from all over the planet and beam it to one spot to refine. This could also be a safety and environmental conservation feature. It would also be ready and packaged for interstellar transport as soon as it was refined, along with what ever the waste materials get used for.

  • @radioflyer68911
    @radioflyer68911 3 года назад

    Actually it makes sense to process ore on the space station if you're occupying a world where there's an active resistance. I'm sure there would be surface processing as well. But those would be occasionally sabotaged. And the waste can be ejected to burn up in the atmosphere or launched toward the star/sun.

  • @ShakaarGaleed
    @ShakaarGaleed Год назад

    The thing about "reducing the station's inertial mass" made me think that it's just a more "technobabble" (or is it more "Treknobabble"?) version of Mass Effect reducing mass of an object by directing different polarities of energy through something called "Element Zero".

  • @whisper1421
    @whisper1421 2 года назад

    I always thought it'd be cool to see them attach Empok Nor (the sister station) to the bottom of Terok Nor (Deep Space Nine) to roughly double the size of the station.
    Just cut off portions of the lower pylons (Terok) & the upper pylons (Empok), and merge them.
    Maybe put some of those rib shaped shipyard/repair bays (like Utopia Planitia uses) in between the upper & lower rings for repairing outer hulls of visiting starships.

  • @twilightghost46
    @twilightghost46 Год назад

    As we've seen and heard in ST films and ST:Picard, approaching and departing ships call the approach control or dockmaster for clearances, but DS9 kinda side-stepped the tradition using either Kira or O'Brien mostly.

  • @jfbeam
    @jfbeam 2 года назад

    As basically _everyone_ has pointed out... the Trek universe has matter-energy conversion technology (transporters, replicators, etc.) so dealing with ore processing tailings is simple: _convert it to energy_ (of course, some of that waste stream might also be processed into other things.) Also, they have anto=i-gravity tech in addition to transporters, so moving rocks around it's the same scale of problem we cavemen have. (and they use slave labor in their mines, so they don't care.)

  • @StormsparkPegasus
    @StormsparkPegasus 3 года назад +4

    Getting things into space being super expensive is true by our standards today, but in Star Trek they can just transport stuff around with very little cost (and getting into orbit is no big deal at all). The Cardassians just didn't want refineries on the planet where they could be taken over by resistance fighters.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 3 года назад +1

      exactly right - it's like Generation Film never actually watched the show and is conveniently forgetting EVERYTHING we know about the occupation of Bajor.

  • @Gods-bad-boy
    @Gods-bad-boy 3 года назад +4

    The reason why they minded in space was to keep the slaves separate from the Earth Slash baijal

  • @juliussmith2973
    @juliussmith2973 3 года назад

    I would really like to see a review of ALL BASES OF THE STAR TREK! From K-9, to Deep Space 9 (Terok Nor and its sister base), Soran's base, to the Giant Base that mysteriously disappeared every time the Earth was threatened or the Borg showed up??!!!

    • @GenerationFilms
      @GenerationFilms  3 года назад

      Actually that is a good idea, every Star Trek space station in one video

  • @soulextracter
    @soulextracter 3 года назад

    My theory is that since the Cardassians were oppressive, they might have thought it good to have the ore refinery in orbit which would have made it far more hopeless to try to escape from there. That would certainly lower morale and the risk for a revolt.

  • @ginsengaddict
    @ginsengaddict 3 года назад

    SFdebris came up with the Defiant's nickname, should probably give him credit for that.

  • @Firefox13A
    @Firefox13A 2 года назад

    It's just so much cooler when you scale it to NYC... Also "The Kardassians* have a habit of leaving" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA that was good

  • @gregorygreenwood-nimmo4954
    @gregorygreenwood-nimmo4954 3 года назад +1

    I always enjoyed Deep Space 9. I know a lot of Star Trek fans had issues with it because the station wasn't a space ship and its primary mission wasn't exploration (along with the fact that the core ongoing serialised plotline of the show was a war which some felt undermined the pacifist credentials of Star Fleet), but it was my favourite of the Next Generation era series. I used to watch both Deep Space 9 and Babylon 5 (two awesome space station based series running in the 1990s for some reason), much to the annoyance of my brother who can't stand sci fi. Ah, good times.

    • @chrisdefresne3235
      @chrisdefresne3235 2 года назад +1

      DS9 was based on the series bible for B5. The creator of B5 tried to sell it to Paramount and sent them the B5 series bible for consideration.

    • @gregorygreenwood-nimmo4954
      @gregorygreenwood-nimmo4954 2 года назад

      @@chrisdefresne3235 That explains a lot. It is sadly unsurprising that plagiarism played a role somewhere.

  • @petrameyer1121
    @petrameyer1121 3 года назад

    I think there were fewer rebels and saboteurs up in space than on the surface of Bajor. And suddenly it is a good idea!!

  • @thehillbillygamer2183
    @thehillbillygamer2183 3 года назад

    I bet Captain Cisco's personal apartment wasn't next to that runabout launch bay