@@Kinglore2000There was crashing the badly damaged Voyager into an alien time-weapon to force a hard reset of the last 12 months of her life. 😮 That was kind of a "Tuesday" for Janeway in the Delta Quadrant. 🤨
Star Trek Voyager: Shows Threshold, and then refuses to acknowledge it's existence as a part of the show's canon ever again. Star Trek now: Make a reference to it, confirming it's existence once more. What a weird time to be alive. XD
@@champbaka Yeah, which is why I included "Star Trek now." (because I don't know outside of Prodigy and LD if any more recent Star Trek shows have featured a reference to Threshold or not).
@@champbaka Not really a specific reference though. Could've been lizard-ified by something else. In fact that's probably the case since Boim actually asks if Anthony used to be human, and he's well-aware of the warp 10 thing which we know from the other reference. So he wouldn't ask that.
Lower Decks mentioned the time Tom Paris was a salamander and if the amphibian shown going to The Farm is any indication the situation of people turning to amphibians hasn't stopped and sometimes can't be quickly fixed.
I like how someone pointed out it's like the tale of Icarus who flew too close to the Sun and was cast into the sea; Tom Paris tried to go to warp 10 and he was turned into a lizard. Also, having something weird like that is more common in Star Trek than people admit. There's an episode when most of the TNG crew devolves into different animals.
On top of the whole bringing the whole salamander incident I just gotta say that this whole episode was a laugh riot. Both the premise of it and just how much Kate Mulgrew brought her A Game to voicing mind swapped Janeway.
Im still gagged that they actually acknowledged that crazy shit in Threshold TBH 😂😂😂😂 Cant wait for the kiddos watching this to look that up in a few years and wonder who the heck that happens or why they left the three children on the planet
I mean, they could've just used a replicator to make a big banner and hold it open on the bridge, telling Dal what their plan was, but Charades works too, I guess.
@ZR117 In kelvin timeline after the destruction of Kelvin starfleet got scared and made huge technological advences, this is why kelvin Enterprise is so much bigger.
@@cillcamst2 good point but I don't understand why they now wuld convert to 23c nacelles not TOS but kelvin is in the same era as the TOS so I would not see wuy Thay would down grade now after the successes they've made after Jun luke Picard so This gits me to scratching my head in confusion.
Kate Mulgrew must've had an absolute BLAST voicing Dal X'D
Referencing "Threshold" never made me laugh so hard. Also, this episode featured a legendary performance by Kate Mulgrew.
The "Threshold" reference in Lower Decks had me doing the same. :)
Let's be honest here this isn't the craziest thing Janeway has been caught doing
It's not?
@@Kinglore2000 Theres the wrong way, the right way, and the Janeway. Guess which way she usually takes.
@@Kinglore2000There was crashing the badly damaged Voyager into an alien time-weapon to force a hard reset of the last 12 months of her life. 😮
That was kind of a "Tuesday" for Janeway in the Delta Quadrant. 🤨
The salamander line ranks up there with "There's coffee in that nebula! "😂😂😂
So glad they acknowlege the emmey award winning episode of voyager threshold
Star Trek Voyager: Shows Threshold, and then refuses to acknowledge it's existence as a part of the show's canon ever again.
Star Trek now: Make a reference to it, confirming it's existence once more.
What a weird time to be alive. XD
Don’t forget even Lower Decks referenced it least two times
@@champbaka Yeah, which is why I included "Star Trek now." (because I don't know outside of Prodigy and LD if any more recent Star Trek shows have featured a reference to Threshold or not).
@@champbaka Two times? I only know of one, in "We'll Always Have Tom Paris."
@@theblackwidower Anthony lizard from “Much ado about Boimler”
@@champbaka Not really a specific reference though. Could've been lizard-ified by something else. In fact that's probably the case since Boim actually asks if Anthony used to be human, and he's well-aware of the warp 10 thing which we know from the other reference. So he wouldn't ask that.
Dal dancing around was beautiful❤❤
I would love to see the footage of Kate Mulgrew when she recorded her lines for this.
We DON'T talk about the "Salamander" incident...
Or the pike incident
Or the bell incident
Or the Gary thing
Or the time Wesley got sentenced to death...
Or the time Riker became a Q...
🎵 We don't talk about gecko.. 🎵
Oh yeah, that episode...
I think Kate Mulgrew was having a little too much fun.
Threshold *IS* canon...NOOOOOOO!
Yessss and even Tuvix!!
Lower Decks mentioned the time Tom Paris was a salamander and if the amphibian shown going to The Farm is any indication the situation of people turning to amphibians hasn't stopped and sometimes can't be quickly fixed.
I like how someone pointed out it's like the tale of Icarus who flew too close to the Sun and was cast into the sea; Tom Paris tried to go to warp 10 and he was turned into a lizard. Also, having something weird like that is more common in Star Trek than people admit. There's an episode when most of the TNG crew devolves into different animals.
This body swap episode is soooooo much better than Turnabout Intruder
On top of the whole bringing the whole salamander incident I just gotta say that this whole episode was a laugh riot. Both the premise of it and just how much Kate Mulgrew brought her A Game to voicing mind swapped Janeway.
She forgot to mention she had children to.
It's a US kids show. Reproductive biology would be... shall we say... controversial.
@@Diverball1 LOL agreed.
That’s why I said that wasn’t even on the top ten list of the weirdest things that’s ever happened to Kathryn in her career as captain of Voyager.
ROFL I was not expecting that reference!
Could you caption this? Hard-of-hearing people watch Trek as well.
Im still gagged that they actually acknowledged that crazy shit in Threshold TBH 😂😂😂😂
Cant wait for the kiddos watching this to look that up in a few years and wonder who the heck that happens or why they left the three children on the planet
I mean, they could've just used a replicator to make a big banner and hold it open on the bridge, telling Dal what their plan was, but Charades works too, I guess.
It wasn't supposed to be canon, it just wasn't! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
There's no hard evidence it was ever removed from canon, and even if it was, that has been firmly reversed since "We'll Always Have Tom Paris".
I wonder why the prodigy looks like a kelvin ship
Potential crossover.... that's where my mind is.
Technology advancing
@@aztecgodhuzluiospd1033 kelvin is in the era of the TOS so I don't see that as advancement but ok
@ZR117 In kelvin timeline after the destruction of Kelvin starfleet got scared and made huge technological advences, this is why kelvin Enterprise is so much bigger.
@@cillcamst2 good point but I don't understand why they now wuld convert to 23c nacelles not TOS but kelvin is in the same era as the TOS so I would not see wuy Thay would down grade now after the successes they've made after Jun luke Picard so This gits me to scratching my head in confusion.