The Solar System of Star Trek

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • There are a myriad of Space Stations and colonies across the Sol System of Star Trek, and not all are owned by Starfleet. So let's take a look at the capital solar system of the United Federation of Planets and the basics on the worlds that includes, from the colony of Luna, to the Archives on Pluto.
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  • @shaggycan
    @shaggycan 2 года назад +245

    One of the things that always bugged me about Earth in Star Trek is how empty orbit is. There should be thousands of Space stations around it, satellites etc. At least a dozen startships. But everytime something happens the Enterprise is the only ship nearby. It's like an attack happens in Washington and there is only 1 cop car, but it's TJ Hooker.

    • @irregularassassin6380
      @irregularassassin6380 2 года назад +46

      Yeah, there's only more things in orbit if its relevant to the plot. They also forget to add Luna Colony to the moon in most shots, unless its important to the scene. My Little Pony paid more attention to its moon's surface for goodness' sake!

    • @ADivineFellow
      @ADivineFellow 2 года назад +6

      I agree but for the other planets in the system. Earth itself should be solely a human paradise and the capital of the ufp

    • @irregularassassin6380
      @irregularassassin6380 2 года назад +22

      @@ADivineFellow But Earth Spacedock is HUGE. It handles so much shipping, there would have to be an enormous number of ships coming in and out all the time. Not to mention the other repair stations in orbit, the research stations, the traffic to and from Luna...

    • @JakXLT
      @JakXLT 2 года назад +6

      @@irregularassassin6380 Huge? No. It's tiny. It's an itty bitty spec.
      The reason you don't see anything else in orbit is because they're too far away.

    • @Nostripe361
      @Nostripe361 Год назад +3

      I would say it’s more equivalent to saying there is only one plane at the air force base protecting Washington DC

  • @control4230
    @control4230 2 года назад +279

    If there were ever to be a Starfleet Academy TV show they could really flesh out the Sol System like this.

    • @chonconnor6144
      @chonconnor6144 2 года назад +43

      Stop with your amazing ideas, Paramount has an intellectual property to slaughter!

    • @zico739
      @zico739 2 года назад +28

      It’s a good concept but they would probably ruin it trying to be gritty and edgy.

    • @chonconnor6144
      @chonconnor6144 2 года назад +18

      @@zico739 I know, it would need to have that classic Next Gen feel, like Saved by the Bell in Space with some classic balanced moral and intellectual heft.

    • @jamessullivan7692
      @jamessullivan7692 2 года назад

      Paramount would ruin a new production by trying to enter deuce and place prominently homosexuality lesbianism and transgender people as being the focus of attention instead of it being on entertainment

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 2 года назад +9

      @@zico739 *just more excuses to explore gender fluidity in space...we don't need anymore of that*

  • @BennyLlama39
    @BennyLlama39 2 года назад +102

    Rick: "Uranus had nothing on it that I could find."
    Me: So there's a hole in that part of the lore, then. 😆

    • @goldenknight578
      @goldenknight578 2 года назад +10

      I thought I saw some Klingons there once.😲😆

    • @CoralCopperHead
      @CoralCopperHead 2 года назад +5

      @@goldenknight578 Classic.

    • @yodaslovetoy
      @yodaslovetoy 2 года назад +4

      You'd think they could find some dingle-berries

    • @zazaranger5
      @zazaranger5 2 года назад

      @@yodaslovetoy Klingon dingle-berries, that 👍

    • @dragonsword7370
      @dragonsword7370 Год назад

      I think you'd find the Italian and Nanowar of Steel along with their backup sailor moon/alien shiny bodysuited dancers on Uranus. [No, seriously. Check out their music video "Uranus". It's hilarious and worked in astronomical facts while still being metal!]

  • @occultatumquaestio5226
    @occultatumquaestio5226 2 года назад +150

    With much of Star Trek often being about distant stars, it's nice to hear about the underrated statuses of the Solar system. With all the terraforming projects going on, imagine when Sol has like a half a dozen Earth-like planets/moons.

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings 2 года назад +14

      Ive found most of the really compelling scifi is often more about the future of Earth and not what happens on distant planets.

    • @patsfreak
      @patsfreak 2 года назад +9

      Venus would be the interesting one. It would mostly be flat. Introduce some grass and you could have billions of sheep.

    • @dova117
      @dova117 2 года назад +8

      @@patsfreak A New Zealander's wet dream

  • @surprisedlobsta8543
    @surprisedlobsta8543 2 года назад +50

    The irony about the databases being put on Pluto due to its supposed geological inactivity is funny, since we now know it has cyroclastic volcanoes, moving ice sheets and a possible liquid ocean underneath the surface

    • @irregularassassin6380
      @irregularassassin6380 2 года назад +12

      Welp, the writers tried. It's a really cool idea, unfortunately the science undermined the effort. I guess in the Trek universe they either froze the oceans, or it really is just a ball of rock.

    • @thezone5840
      @thezone5840 2 года назад +4

      Perhaps they intended for mass induced terraforming and it went wrong. 100 million??? It stricken from the record. (2088). So by non Star Trek Enterprise standards that would be ancient history and likely forgotten.

  • @defies4626
    @defies4626 2 года назад +52

    Fun fact: turns out Pluto might be more geologically active than Earth... or possibly Io! So, yeah... so much for it being stable in the long term

    • @Restilia_ch
      @Restilia_ch 2 года назад +33

      well yeah, that mass relay buried in Charon causes all sorts of problems.

  • @redshirt0479
    @redshirt0479 2 года назад +38

    Great breakdown
    Though in regards to Starbase 1 there are two options in my mind that explains what we see. Either Starbase 1 was meant to be 100 AU from *Discovery*'s current location or the statement about it's location is hyperbole akin to saying a building is right next to something even when it's actually down the street a fair way.

  • @SheosMan117
    @SheosMan117 2 года назад +31

    You know, it's interesting how both Star Trek, and Mass Effect, use Venus as a training ground for flying shuttles in hostile atmospheres.

  • @jameslyddall
    @jameslyddall 2 года назад +87

    Was listening to “a pilgrimage to holy terra” by oculus imperia just now and that’s such a cool if dark idea of how utterly militarised earth is in the future. Great story if anyone is interested.

  • @alanmike6883
    @alanmike6883 2 года назад +58

    The funny thing throughout the federations history is you'd think the capital solar system would be far more better protected

    • @kallistiX1
      @kallistiX1 2 года назад +4

      You have to get through nearly the whole beta quadrant to make it to Sol.

    • @chrisferatu1793
      @chrisferatu1793 2 года назад

      *Pascal Fullerton has entered the chat*

    • @irregularassassin6380
      @irregularassassin6380 2 года назад +6

      I think in all of trek (canon) history it was only attacked four times, right? The Xindi probe and superweapon from Enterprise, the Klingon stealth raid from Discovery, and the Breen attack from DS9. That's four assaults (of debatable success) in four hundred years, two of which occurred when the system was under the sole jurisdiction of United Earth.

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 2 года назад +8

      @@irregularassassin6380 And two Borg incursions

    • @RebornV3
      @RebornV3 2 года назад +3

      The whale probe for Star Trek 4 so....

  • @dswynne
    @dswynne 2 года назад +25

    When I used to write "shared universe" fanfiction, I had built up the Sol Star System as having Jupiter become a mini-star (i.e. based on the events from the movie "2010"), which greatly made the real estate around "Jupiter Sector" and "Saturn Sector" hotly contested. And by the beginning of the 25th century, all of the planets were either terraformed or had eco-safe domed technology. BTW, I also had it where Starfleet discovered that "Pluto" was a disguised "Death Star" prototype (i.e. from "STAR WARS"), which was lost when its star drive malfunctioned. Yeah, I went there. 😉

    • @marcussinclaire4890
      @marcussinclaire4890 2 года назад +5

      There is a star wars comic where Han and Chewy get lost and crash on earth, Han dies and Chewy is where the legend of bigfoot comes from. So it's actually possible.

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 2 года назад +2

      That's a big Death Star. (said in the tone of "That's a big Twinkie")

    • @dswynne
      @dswynne 2 года назад +1

      @@3Rayfire 😂

    • @dswynne
      @dswynne 2 года назад +1

      @@marcussinclaire4890 I actually had that comic, before I sold my stash to a comic dealer a while back.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      Actually Earth’s moon is a much better candidate. Google “Hollow Moon.” NASA evidence, not even classified. Amazing it’s not better known.

  • @Werezilla
    @Werezilla 2 года назад +8

    I think Riker would find it amusing to have "Worked on Uranus Station" on a ensign's profile.

  • @Jawmax
    @Jawmax 2 года назад +13

    4:05 wait Rick, I know there isn't much know about it, but you forgot to mention Lake Armstrong. I imagine that while maybe domed it would still be a great place to go fishing.

  • @julianhover5363
    @julianhover5363 2 года назад +3

    I remember years ago I asked you to do a video about earth in Star Trek. I think my time has come!

  • @wolftitan
    @wolftitan 2 года назад +9

    I think an amazing idea would be that one day a Star Ship discovers a race very similar to humans. They are just as advanced as us and are eager to join Starfleet. Later they are shocked to learn that their ancestors once lived in our solar system. They didn't come from Earth though they came from Venus. The world was once a thriving beautiful place until a war between nations broke out. It lead to the down fall of the planet. Only a few million escaped on advanced ships. I'm also writing a book similar to this but nothing to do with Star Trek.

  • @liorkle
    @liorkle 2 года назад +2

    This channel is better than what paramount is producing.

  • @stanislavkostarnov2157
    @stanislavkostarnov2157 2 года назад +5

    small correction:
    in Lower decks Neptune is briefly mentioned to be inhabited planeside by giant dirigible stations... the population mainly consisting of cetaceans...

  • @NikolaiManning
    @NikolaiManning 2 года назад +5

    I think in the novel Before Dishonor, a sentient borg cube crashed into and assimilated the mass and material of Pluto, before absorbing a large amount of material, ships and even mass from the sun. There was a joke in the book about that finally clearing up the question of if Pluto was a planet... since it didnt exist any more.

  • @JerryFisher
    @JerryFisher 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video! I never paused to think much about our local Sol System in the Star Trek universe.

  • @philliphall1563
    @philliphall1563 2 года назад +8

    In one of the recent books Pluto was destroyed by the Borg Supercube that literally rammed into Pluto and absorbed what was left into the Supercube.

    • @dustinjoosen5901
      @dustinjoosen5901 6 месяцев назад

      Do you remember what book that was? I'm interested in starting reading some trek books, but don't know where to start.

    • @philliphall1563
      @philliphall1563 6 месяцев назад

      @@dustinjoosen5901 The book is called BEFORE DISHONOUR

  • @JamesDOConnor1916
    @JamesDOConnor1916 2 года назад +2

    Great work Rick another fantastic lore video I find the star trek universe fascinating thanks sir 😀

  • @neon920
    @neon920 2 года назад +14

    Hi Rick, when you have a chance, could you cover communications in space, sending of subspace messages and/or communicators? Thanks

  • @ThanksIfYourReadIt
    @ThanksIfYourReadIt 2 года назад +3

    FANTASTIC THANK YOU VERY MUCH! This gives me so much information about stations and how much they can diverse in functionality. I really wish Star Treck would introduce more universal scale buildings, atm they only have that Universe class ship, but not station. I mean there is the iconian dison sphere, but there is not much lore about it, its mainly a warzone.

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 2 года назад +9

    The moon has shipyards as well at lest two , copernicus and yoyodyne shipyards.

    • @philly83
      @philly83 2 года назад +2

      There's also tranquility base where the constitution class USS Defiant was built.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      Yoyodyne-“The future begins tomorrow!”

  • @stevengalloway8052
    @stevengalloway8052 2 года назад +1

    Very good video about the "home" region, thanks... 👏👍😏

  • @mickeyholding7970
    @mickeyholding7970 2 года назад +4

    I'd love to have a video covering the interior of Earth Spacedock and each level and what is in each deck ie offices, the entire works that can be found in Canon and non canon.

  • @Dan19870
    @Dan19870 Год назад +2

    Honestly with Sol being home to so many Federation and Starfleet institutions, you'd expect a force of perhaps fifty starships to be stationed in system. Occasionally these ships will be rotated out as new ships shipyards in Sol.

  • @GoroScornshard
    @GoroScornshard 2 года назад +3

    "Venus is a little bit more active"
    Yes, you can't stop the work.
    Edit: 3:38 Another Tycho? Had to look him up. Tycho Brahe

    • @goldenknight578
      @goldenknight578 2 года назад

      For some reason, I had Bananarama going through my head the entire time he was talking about Venus.

  • @dashfatbastard
    @dashfatbastard 2 года назад

    Wonderful idea!

  • @comentedonakeyboard
    @comentedonakeyboard 2 года назад

    A fascinating Look, beyond Sol III 👍🖖

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 2 года назад +1

    Oooh I was excited for this one when I saw the thumbnail! I think I might enjoy learning more about Earth's immediate backyard in future Trek content. Thank you for the video!
    Stay well out there everybody, and Jesus Christ be with you, friends. :)

  • @SamSitar
    @SamSitar 2 года назад

    thanks for making that. i have always wondered.

  • @NJEsperantist
    @NJEsperantist 2 года назад +11

    Might be too long, but could we have a video on the Mars Defense Perimeter?

    • @Awestefeld6612
      @Awestefeld6612 2 года назад +1

      Or a video about the Martian Colonies declaration.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Awestefeld6612Fundamental Declarations of the Martian Colonies

  • @1Dataluke
    @1Dataluke 2 года назад +6

    Shame that there isn't more than a few references to the Mars Defence Perimeter, I would like to know more about that?

    • @RebornV3
      @RebornV3 2 года назад +2

      Mars defense perimeter is literally 3 guys in a shuttlecraft. Lol

  • @Mr_Waffle.
    @Mr_Waffle. 2 года назад +1

    I love the idea that Pluto was chosen to house archives because it’ll outlive the rest of the solar system. Thinking about the time scale of the universe can mess with your mind

  • @prolamer7
    @prolamer7 2 года назад +1

    Great you are now telling when is info from alternative timeline (s)!
    Thats great, I understand you want to make broad video but its important to make clear which is from which timeline!!

  • @fabionwilson6992
    @fabionwilson6992 2 года назад

    great job

  • @rickm9244
    @rickm9244 2 года назад +19

    I like the Expanses take of Mars. After a certain point in the story people are like "What's the point in living here?". Mars as a colony when earth like planets were being discovered makes little to no sense. As a base or ship yards? Maybe. Mars as a place to live is silly after interplanetary travel in sci-fi.

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough 2 года назад +6

      Why do people live in deserts and space and the antartic? Becuase we can... Which Gundam straight up ignore the surface mars in all but 1 series.

    • @jellojiggler1693
      @jellojiggler1693 Год назад +1

      Ehh. That's kind of like asking whats the point of living in Winsconsin, Saskatchewan, Siberia, or the Gobi Desert. Different strokes.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      Interstellar. Interplanetary never makes it out of the solar system.

    • @WhiteChocolate74
      @WhiteChocolate74 Месяц назад

      All the places you mentioned are pretty habitable. A better analog to Mars woukd be Antarctica ​@jellojiggler1693

  • @aaronjuergens5219
    @aaronjuergens5219 2 года назад +5

    Have you thought about the Solar System from the Alien Universe or perhaps a video on the Factions from the Alien Universe, like United Americas, The Three World Empire and the Union of Progressive Peoples? Just a thought. Love your videos.

  • @sardonicspartan9343
    @sardonicspartan9343 2 года назад +1

    That's why Beverly is so...light on her feet!

  • @mr.joshua6818
    @mr.joshua6818 2 года назад +6

    I know I'm biased, but the Sol System is my favorite system.

    • @erikthomsen4768
      @erikthomsen4768 Год назад +3

      Let me guess, you’re a local?

    • @mr.joshua6818
      @mr.joshua6818 Год назад +2

      @@erikthomsen4768 There's no place like home.

  • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
    @GreenBlueWalkthrough 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for thisalways nice to here how the solar system grew in differnt settings! Maybe this could be a serires doing overveiws on differnt Sci-fis takes on our system.

  • @randymiller3075
    @randymiller3075 2 года назад

    I've been a real lifelong fan and believer in the wonderful world and future that is STAR TREK ever since STAR TREK was born in OCTOBER1966! "LIVE LONG AND PROSPER AND PEACE AND LONG LIFE AND INFINITE DIVERSITY IN INFINITE COMBINATIONS"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @captainufo4587
    @captainufo4587 2 года назад +3

    The video held up pretty well until you said "the entire system is under observation by the Federation and United Earth". We know full well that they don't keep anything but a single half malfunctioning or incomplete ship in the sector.

  • @tracey5324
    @tracey5324 3 месяца назад +1

    So pluto is just a bus route- and an efficient one at that! You can get a long distance vessel and then disembark to get the more packed cars moving into the city center.

  • @duality4y
    @duality4y 2 года назад +8

    Mercury "due to it slow rotation" it has one side facing the sun. Plain wrong it spins at about the same rate that it orbits so the sun is almost always over one point in the sky but fun fact due to orbital resonance there is a period where you can see the sun rise and then set in the place it started rising ...

    • @defies4626
      @defies4626 2 года назад +10

      It's a 2 to 3 resonance. Orbits twice for every three rotations

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      Before 1962, Mercury was thought to be tide-locked. However, this was discovered not to be the case four years before Star Trek started.

  • @stevenkarmazenuk2540
    @stevenkarmazenuk2540 2 года назад +14

    Luna should have an atmosphere; Lake Armstrong is visible during early evening moonrise, according to Riker in First Contact.

    • @ClarinoI
      @ClarinoI 2 года назад +5

      Perhaps it's under a massive dome.

    • @eXcommunicate1979
      @eXcommunicate1979 2 года назад +2

      @@ClarinoI Or it's just called "Lake Armstrong."

  • @dashfatbastard
    @dashfatbastard 2 года назад +4

    According to Roddenberry and Whitfield's "The Making of Star Trek", they deliberately avoided Earth in TOS to keep their options on future stories open and to avoid political controversy.

  • @Pokemc0831
    @Pokemc0831 2 года назад

    "So I did" 🤣🤣 I love your dry humor

  • @nairbvel
    @nairbvel Год назад

    I think you had just reached Jupiter when I began to think, "I'll bet no one had the guts to put something on or close to Uranus..." LOL

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979
    @DoremiFasolatido1979 2 года назад +2

    Honestly, one of the most glaring continuity errors in Star Trek was the idea that in-system warping was considered dangerous (for the wrong reasons, but still) and that you had to warp to the edge of a system, and then go on impulse the rest of the way in.
    You're still not really in danger of "running into something" at warp in-system, but a warp field would very probably play havoc with the stability of the planetary orbits in the system itself. Jumping to warp from planetary orbit should cause massive quakes and tidal waves on the planet itself.
    Sticking to that premise would've meant that locations like the various Dwarf Planets of the Kuiper Belt extremely logistically important. They would've been critical hubs for transit and trade, and likely would be a ridiculously potent first line of defense. Considering the resources available out there, odds are most major shipyards would be located in the Kuiper Belt, not further in-system.
    There'd also be more research facilities out that way, both because of easier travel to interstellar destinations, and also less interference from the heavily developed inner system. On top of that, there'd be a lot less risk to everyone else if a lab somewhere goes BOOM out there.

    • @Awestefeld6612
      @Awestefeld6612 2 года назад

      The in universe explanation is that using warp in system can cause disruption to the sun.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      The Battle of Sector 001 was broadcast in 1990, but the first direct evidence for the Kuiper Belt was not discovered until 1992. At the time of broadcast, Pluto was generally believed to be a lone outpost with zero nearby resources. Imagine if Hawaii was used, not just as a forward base, but as America’s primary or even only military defense, with no shipyards or military bases in California. Defense in depth is a classic for a reason.
      Actually a better example would be, imagine if Nazis from Antarctica were sending flying saucers to attack the United States, and all our military defenses were sited on Easter Island. The Glocken could have easily bypassed the tiny little outpost and headed for the main target.

    • @DoremiFasolatido1979
      @DoremiFasolatido1979 3 месяца назад

      @@isaackellogg3493 And? That's still over 30 years where they could've made a perfectly reasonable and necessary retcon, and didn't.
      Besides, it still doesn't change the fact that they mostly ignore their in-system warp rules whenever convenient, among plenty of others. It's still bad writing.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      @@DoremiFasolatido1979 absolutely!

  • @VanAleph
    @VanAleph 2 года назад

    "This addition was caused by a mistake behind the scenes, but it's there now"
    You just summed up the entire Kurtzman era

  • @williamking3301
    @williamking3301 2 года назад +1

    Have you considered using the old FASA Star Trek RPG as source material for trek universe lore? I had bought nearly all the sourcebooks and briefly dabbled in running a few games. I remember from its timeline that Pluto had a research station and an artifact sourced to an Orion merchant ship caused an outbreak of a disease there. That would have made an interesting episode.

  • @kineuhansen8629
    @kineuhansen8629 2 года назад +4

    i would love to see some of our other planets in strange new world other then earth

    • @goldenknight578
      @goldenknight578 2 года назад

      Personally, I'd like to return to Roddenberry's vision where you never saw Earth.

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 2 года назад

    Cheers rick

  • @oliverfranke7650
    @oliverfranke7650 11 месяцев назад

    Canonical, Earth has at least two additional shipyards with the Oakland Yard and the Marin County Yard (which could be surface bases of the San Francisco shipyards). Luna is listed with three shipyards, the Luna Yard, the Copernicus Yard and Tranquility Base.

  • @matze2738
    @matze2738 2 года назад +2

    Somehow it seems "the expanse" is just a huge what-if-series based in the Star trek universe

  • @ZinXlX
    @ZinXlX Год назад +1

    How come we never saw those orbital defense platforms when that Borg Cube reached Earth ? Would have been cool to see some of em in action.

  • @Darkcloudalpha
    @Darkcloudalpha 2 года назад +5

    Sometimes I'm disappointed there isn't more stuff like Dyson swarms and orbital habitats in the Trek universe. They pop up too infrequently.

    • @enisra_bowman
      @enisra_bowman 2 года назад +2

      and Orbital Lifts and such Stuff, but in an Universe where teleportation is possible and easy or getting up to orbital speeds is cheap, it does not really make sense to have such an project outside that one VOY Episode and what ever reason they used to include an orbital lift

    • @krisgonynor689
      @krisgonynor689 2 года назад +1

      Two issues about orbital L-5 type space habitats. One being that perhaps most humans just wouldn't feel safe living full time in one - just like a life at sea isn't for most people. The other issue is that there appear to be a lot of human habitable worlds nearby and with warp drive, it's easier to colonize one that build a miles long space habitat.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад

      Dyson swarms take thousands or millions of years to build and populate.

    • @Darkcloudalpha
      @Darkcloudalpha 3 месяца назад

      @@isaackellogg3493 I'd disagree on two points. First it doesn't matter how long it might actually take. It's how long the special effects crew can put together what the writers cooked up.
      Second, there's no set size for a Dyson Swarm. It wouldn't be a set size and could grow and shrink over time based on need.
      I doubt it would take thousands of years either to build a decent size Swarm. Once you have heavy industries in space it becomes much easier to build megaprojects in space. You could reasonably setup multiple factories pumping out orbital habitats at a increasing rate. That's with reasonable projections of current real world technology out by say a hundred years?
      Population growth is harder to predict as that can change over time. Growth rates are dropping in developed countries but we can't assume that would stay true in a future, though I could agree that may be the most reasonable limitation on a Dyson Swarm.
      But the writers don't have to worry about it.

  • @redjacc7581
    @redjacc7581 Год назад

    I still play Birth of the Federation :P

  • @andrewgilbertson5672
    @andrewgilbertson5672 2 года назад +2

    Ah yes, all those colonies and cities on the moon that *Star Trek has yet to actually show us when we see the moon.* :-)

  • @maarek71
    @maarek71 Год назад

    The Uranus comment made this totally worth the watch. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @hudsonball4702
    @hudsonball4702 Год назад +1

    Pluto's Moon, Charon was also the site of the final battle of the Earth Romulan War.

  • @violetlight1548
    @violetlight1548 2 года назад +6

    How could humanity have managed a crewed Mars mission *after* the start of the Third World War? And Picard's Europa mission is placed even earlier than that -- you'd think Mars would be reached before Jupiter's moons. I think Star Trek really needs to sort out its timelines.
    I think it's hilarious that Section 31 stores their timey-whimy stuff on Eris -- the dwarf planet named after the Goddess of Discord.

    • @Corbomite_Meatballs
      @Corbomite_Meatballs 2 года назад

      You have rich dudes sending their faux "members" up into low Earth orbit now. I could see someone funding something either in desperation or self-interest to go to Mars.
      Also today there's talk of NASA going to Uranus at the same time as other Mars missions and such. In our RL these missions change all the time as priorities shift around.
      You could also look at it as the very poor record keeping in the run up, aftermath, and post WWIII period in Trek as well.

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 2 года назад +1

      Also keep in mind that Star Trek's timeline is a bit ahead of ours technologically. They had fusion power in the 1990s.

  • @MrCOLBSTAH
    @MrCOLBSTAH 2 года назад +3

    To me it seems more plausible to have giant replicator ships then fleet yards.
    When they can replicate certain pieces and then slowly put it together by hand in space that would time and effort cuz they wouldn't have to build scaffolding or be affected by gravity when they're building

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 3 месяца назад +1

      Use the transporter to beam the pieces into place. That’s obviously how the ginormoville station was built in Star Trek: Beyond.

  • @dragonweyr44
    @dragonweyr44 2 года назад +5

    I keep wondering if The Doctor's mobile emitter was confiscated when Voyager returned from the Delta Quadrant

    • @RixMadeen
      @RixMadeen 2 года назад

      (Ric here on other account) Here you go! ruclips.net/video/tCf3-36_YFY/видео.html

    • @irregularassassin6380
      @irregularassassin6380 2 года назад +1

      I imagine there was a protracted legal battle over that. Questions of who owns it, whether it should be given to the Department of Temporal Investigations, even whether he is an individual who can own property. Since this constitutes a quality of life issue, the issue would probably be re-opened after the events of "Author, Author."

    • @dragonweyr44
      @dragonweyr44 2 года назад

      @@irregularassassin6380 Wasn't the question if an artificial life form an individual with all of the rights thereof determined in the TNG episode Measure of a Man or does that only apply to androids?
      The same is true for Data's daughter Lal as well as the androids in ST Picard season 1
      By extension, these same rights SHOULD apply to The Doctor as well as he was determined to have certain rights in Author, Author
      MoaM should've determined it in 1989 but I guess they forgot that episode when Voyager filmed Author Author in 2001

    • @irregularassassin6380
      @irregularassassin6380 2 года назад

      @@dragonweyr44 I believe the hearing in "Measure of a Man" was specific to Data's right to self-determination, and whether or not he was property. The JAG officer's final statements discuss only him.
      I think "Author Author" was pointing out that the real matter at hand, are manufactured artificial life-forms individuals, with the same rights as other life-forms, was never truly settled.

    • @dragonweyr44
      @dragonweyr44 2 года назад

      @@irregularassassin6380 The determination of the judge in Author, Author was that HE, himself, couldn't rule if The Doctor was a living, sentient being or not. That would have to be the ruling of a different judge in a different court to determine. But he DID declare him to be the author of the holonovel "Photons Be Free" and had all the rights thereof

  • @ericmadsen7470
    @ericmadsen7470 2 года назад +1

    Learning about Astronomy according to Star Trek.

  • @GoodVideos4
    @GoodVideos4 2 года назад +1

    Regarding our Solar System and Star Trek - According to legend, there is a planet closer to the sun than Mercury - planet Vulcan. (No, not Spock's planet, that is The Vulcan.) Maybe planet Vulcan once existed, but got destroyed due to the sun's gravity.

  • @user-EMT1124
    @user-EMT1124 2 года назад

    Love the video. Could you do a video like this for Halo?

  • @Ffourteen
    @Ffourteen 2 года назад +2

    The Federation has fusion reactors, meaning power is available everywhere at a trivial cost. The Federation has replicators which turns power directly into air, water, and food. So why would any facility need "tillable" land to be self sufficient? All you really need is hydrogen, and hydrogen is everywhere.

    • @TOFKAS01
      @TOFKAS01 2 года назад

      Sometimes, the Star Trek tech is a little "over the top". As far as I know, the replicator cant create complicated molecules or special alloys. And the food generally tastes boring...

  • @GoodVideos4
    @GoodVideos4 2 года назад

    Regarding many people wouldn't want to admit to having worked on Uranus - As with Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune, it would just be on its moons. I only first came across that satire meaning of Uranus when I saw that movie "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" in 1982, when I was 18. I thought that it was being immature. Someone in later years said that it's fear. Anyway, I had always pronounced it as 'U-Ranus'.

  • @kaidenshepard8446
    @kaidenshepard8446 Год назад

    What I liked about the bit on Mars was that visitors had visited the planet before the first manned mission - Ares IV - well that got my mind going back to the Prothean ruins on Mars in Mass Effect, lol, to me this could be a small tie in that it may have been Protheans that had visited the planet, and wel their intergalactic knowledge is being held by I dont know, say Section 31, just a wild assuption I know.

  • @JakobBraunschweiger
    @JakobBraunschweiger Год назад

    Its amazing that voyager picked 2032 for the date of ares 4. All these years later we’re tracking for real ares missions around the same time

  • @RoulinBrooks
    @RoulinBrooks 2 года назад

    In the Three Body Problem books Pluto is also home to the archives of Earth.

  • @johnryoung4558
    @johnryoung4558 2 года назад

    Were there facilities or star bases listed for the various La Grange points?

  • @Captain_p0wer
    @Captain_p0wer 2 года назад

    2069? Nice

  • @HairTorque
    @HairTorque 2 года назад

    Damn your good

  • @sixofnine9407
    @sixofnine9407 2 года назад

    Uranus, has so much potential.

  • @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain
    @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain 2 года назад

    Do you have a video on McKinley station???

  • @Springfield1191
    @Springfield1191 2 года назад +6

    I would love to see the rest of the sol system fleshed out in STO.

  • @OmegablueWolf
    @OmegablueWolf 2 года назад

    the NX Refit may not be apocryphal any more! Young Picard had a model of one!

  • @apscreditcards
    @apscreditcards 2 года назад

    Pluto IS a planet...Jerry Smith said so! Also I would think that the Jovian planets would provide raw matter for the various shipyards.

  • @shavaughndavidson2257
    @shavaughndavidson2257 2 года назад

    Is that background music "Pegasus" from battlestar galactica

  • @andylongman355
    @andylongman355 Год назад +1

    You're missing Jupiter Mining Corporation. Who, despite being from Red Dwarf, canonically exist in the trek universe according to the Promenade information signs.

  • @tangentfox4677
    @tangentfox4677 Год назад

    You know, when you think about the various threats and activities that the Federation and Starfleet get into, HQ really should be a deep space station or around an uninhabitable solar system. Placing it at earth just paints a big fucking target.

  • @josecarrales2842
    @josecarrales2842 2 года назад

    What!?! No mention of the Mars Defense Perimeter? I was hoping for a good laugh at it!

  • @makeracistsafraidagain
    @makeracistsafraidagain 2 года назад

    Excellent video.

  • @pcmacintyre
    @pcmacintyre 2 года назад

    The novels had Pluto and its moons absorbed by a Borg supercube.

  • @themobileprepper5730
    @themobileprepper5730 2 года назад +1

    Earth, mars and Jupiter station are museums in the 51st century.

  • @KuDastardly
    @KuDastardly 2 года назад +1

    Incidentally, ever since First Contact, it was renamed The Terran System.
    _"Unranus had nothing I could find"_ lol, not true, they have a patrol ship called the USS Charmin searching around Uranus looking for Klingons.

  • @nick5661
    @nick5661 2 года назад

    The asteroid belt has a colony I wonder if they call themselves belters. 😀

  • @DavidKnowles0
    @DavidKnowles0 Год назад

    I always thought we knew surprisingly little about earth and it politics.

  • @trapjohnson
    @trapjohnson Год назад

    What with Venus being upside down (so to speak) had the magnetic poles flipped to align with the stellar plane, or was the north pole base in the solar south?

  • @grahamturner1290
    @grahamturner1290 2 года назад +1

    🖖

  • @draketungsten2854
    @draketungsten2854 2 года назад

    According to the book "Before Dishonor" and Memory Beta, Pluto was destroyed by the Borg in the 24th century.

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 2 года назад +1

    Where was the communication's station that was destroyed by Vieger in the first movie?

  • @-JA-
    @-JA- 2 года назад

    👍👏

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 2 года назад +3

    Star base one was a mistake yes . Barengeria is star base one .

    • @flatline8580
      @flatline8580 2 года назад +2

      It's a shame they couldnt get, you know, someone familiar with Trek lore involved with writing or production...

    • @shanenolan8252
      @shanenolan8252 2 года назад +2

      @@flatline8580 yes , but i think they actually do employ a panel of lore experts that the writers ignore or dont consult apparently, i saw something from one saying he told a particular writer something was lore breaking and was ignored.

  • @Gregory11811
    @Gregory11811 3 месяца назад

    By the time of Star Trek, I would expect every planet and moon in a star system to fall under the jurisdiction of a single local government, rather than individual planets eligible for Federation member status.

  • @jaslarja
    @jaslarja 2 года назад

    Are there mentions of private stations?