Voyager is my favorite ship. She is sleek and beautiful. Im still a sucker for Enterprise -A and -B This was an underrated series. Wish there was more of a Voyager and TNG crossover.
Next to the Constitution, and it's variants over the years (my favorite now being the Strange New Worlds appearance), the Voyager is my next favorite. The only thing that I don't care about are the positions of the warp nacelles. I never liked the folding arms, and wish they were just always raised in place, and without the awkward looking hinge.
Voyager has industrial replicators onboard to replicate new parts. This was equip for their long term deep space exploration. The photon torpedoes when mentioned was when carried on board while in the Alpha Quad, since they weren't far from star base they didn't need to carry many, but once they realised they are stuck in the Delta Quadrant they ramp up the production of their armoury.
"There are three things to remember about being a starship captain: keep your shirt tucked in, go down with the ship, and never abandon a member of your crew." - Kathryn Janeway
I would like to think once they got back to the Federation, they all receive extensive promotions. There no way given all of the experimental technologies Harry, Bilenna and Paris and Tuvok and Seven, they all weren't put to work implementing that across the federation.
Star Trek: Voyager is my introduction to the franchise and, thus by far my favorite. The phrase "where no one has gone before" fits right in with the show! 🤩
Yes, mine too, to this very date, my ultimate favourite star trek, and show overall. I tried to watch other star trek, I just didnt find it closely engaging as their situation, and the whole reviving of the franchise with discovery and picard, omg, i found it so unfair that janeway or rest of the crew except seven were integrated in the new shows, like, their experience in the Delta was enrichment to the federation on a galactic level, it is definitely the most important ship in my opinion, if janeway managed to beat the freaking the borg they should have hired her to battle other threats that came later, like destroying of utopia planitia and stuff, after managing to defeat the borg she would eat others for brunch, and yet, they take the relic picard, it was painful to watch him being so old and barely alive, and what they did to seven is so not her, she would never become some rebellious outcast after everything she learned and acquired, I was always expecting her to be some top notch engineer/professor, carrying out so many duties, and finally harnessing the borg technology for good stuff. Anyway, Voyager and its movable nacelles, as well as Delta flyers, that was so cool, the coolest thing ever, I wish I see it again in ships. As well as warp core, its my favourite one. Considering these were the mid 90s the level of cgi for that time was at least 10 years ahead in this show
I loved that show,it got better each season,the finest cast of characters ever put together,it wasin't perfect but even my grandchildren enjoyed watching with me !
The amount of possible cross contamination between red dwarf and voyager is shocking in retrospect. And yes I said cross contamination Rimmers hard light projecting light bee predates the mobile emitter
As regards weapons, there was an entire plot that revolved around an arms dealer that started with Voyager trying out some new weapons. It was never impossible for them to get more torpedoes. It was always a matter of connections. (BTW, I loved Red Dwarf as well.)
Voyager is my favorite Star Trek show of all. The qhole idea of being so far from home having to figure out how to get back in good time, just seemed like a great show idea to me
If they had leaned into that idea it could have been awesome, but it just turned into the same planet of the week as TNG. The crew was a lot more interesting than TNG, though. I have always had a pet theory that Voyager was going to be much more arc based, like DS9 became around when Voyager started. But then TNG was cancelled and they thought they needed a normal Star Trek show and they made Voyager that instead.
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done and very well executed and informatively explained in every detail way shape and form provided on this format and subject matter on and about the the U.S.S. VOYAGER of the Intrepid class starship's indeed Sir!👌.
At least two of Maquis were ex-Star Fleet. Torres had dropped out of the Academy, but she did have a taste of Star Fleet life The Maquis vs Star Fleet vibe ended a bit quickly for your taste. But but they were chased by hostile aliens. Don’t forget Chakotay did lay down the law to his former Maquis crew early on. You can blame executive producer Rick Berman for Harry Kim remaining an ensign. He said they needed and Ensign. Also, Berman wanted to fire Garrett Wang until he made it on the hottest star list in some magazine. I think it was People. I think Harry should have made Lieutenant junior grade in season 4. It follows Data’s comment that one serves three years as an Ensign. One of my favorite examples is “Living Witness”. I think it would be great if that EMH showed up in the last season of Discovery.
09:55 If they can design and build something like the Delta Flyer, they can make torps. The only difficult part would be getting the antimatter for the warhead, and they could probbably trade for that with how many spacefaring species are around
I loved the advanced ablative armor generators. I was thinking instead a new kind of Neutronium "smart matter" armor could be used. It'd be stored in "reservoirs" throughout a ship with emitter generators (nothing bulky but sleek and complimentary of the hull design) placed on the hull. Upon activation the armor would take 30sec or so to spread and coalesce over the hull, being preprogrammed and computer guided until fully ensheathing the vessel. Could be polarized, reinforced etc in a number of Trek ways, but there'd be circumstances and anomalies in which it couldn't ofc, just to not make it TOO op😅
Wont lie, despite its flaws, voyager will always have a special place in my heart. Picard and Janeway to me, were and still are, the very best definition of what it is to be a starfleet captain. Sue me.
By now it must be a trope of true Star Trek connaisseurs to take a piss at VOY or just drench anything said about VOY with sarcasm. Came for a proper breakdown of the Voyager and left early due to the constant sass.
@@Hurbie_53Seems like you can't be a "real" Trekkie anymore without hating everything about Trek that wasn't TOS or TNG. And God HELP you if you actually enjoyed any of the new stuff. It's a sad day for any fandom when you can't say you like the material.
@@Hurbie_53VOY to ST Picard/Discovery, is like the SW prequels to the Disney SW trilogy...you appreciate it more after the mind-numbing garbage you're left with in the modern day
I love that you're also a red dwarf fan. I discovered that at the tail end of the 90's at college via pirated VHS tapes. I always knew there was a reason I gravitated towards your narration.
Love voyager, i hope they bring her back like they said they will after picard last season. Cant wait to see the squad again, love me some Janeway and 7of9.
The whole Kazon story arc got me hooked and through some of the weaker episodes. Loved species 8472 aswell.......Voyager were a close second to DSG in my opinion.
I enjoyed voyager but I find that there was some miss opportunities. It started out different and cool and it quickly became a TNG spinoff with rehashed stories that has that Berman vibe . But there was some cool episodes and very good sfx for its time. I love how the phasers and torpedoes looked while the ship was in movement. The bridge looked awesome as well. It looked bad ass on red alert. Loved most of the crew. The captain was good. Not a fan of Neelix. I think it could have been better. Felt cheesy at times but I still enjoyed it but Less than the others. Even enterprise.
Yer I agree, did have first female captain, holo doc, merged crew but miles away from home didn't really come in much.. year of hell should have been the whole show or a season
With Chakotay taking the protostar back to the delta Quadrant. Do you think he ever tracked down Janeway and Paris's lizard kids. Or at least thought of looking.
Yeah there were a lot of inconsistencies with Voyager. However, EVERY incarnation of Star Trek has had that not just Voyager. Although Voyager was the worst for it but still...the number of torpedoes and how they were able to never run out of shuttles either. Voyager is honestly my second favorite Trek TV series. DS9 will always be my favorite. Also gotta love the Intrepid class ship. Rick Sternbach did an awesome job designing her. I even liked the early prototype he made for the ship. I wish that could have appeared on our screen as an alternate Voyager from an alternate reality.
JANEWAY stated in Shattered they left spacedock with 153 13 were killed when Voyager was transported leaving 140+ Maquis 28 for 168 combined crew compliment.
You missed the only survivors in the pilot episode that mattered are the Starfleet engineers and repair crews whom without the ship would’ve either look like a barely function piece of driftwood by mid 1st season or just a Mia ship never to heard from again.
EMH mach1 is always the best emh in my mind. Voyager is probably my favorite. Mainly because of of the setting. Being trapped on the other side of the galaxy, faced with a never ending threat to their survival, Voyager didn't get boring. Though a lot was lacking, for example the ending was definitely underwhelming
On her good days. I love Star Trek Voyager, on her bad days [expletive deleted] the Voyager ship herself is glorious. I personally have a headcanon that the Voyager was supposed to be a section 31 mission to go behind enemy lines in the Gamma Quadrant but everyone associated with the mission was taken out by the Caretaker's transport. This would explain why Voyager is so bizarrely tough (at least to begin with.) Later the crew would do upgrades with all the knowledge they learned and yes I do liked to believe Q quietly beefed up Voyager in the knowledge that Janeway would take on the Borg, Q feeling a debt to humanity for what his actions indirectly caused to happen to Jean Luc Picard.
The "where did they get all those new torpedos/shuttles from?" Question has always baffled me when we literally watch them make an entirely new shhttle design from scratch. Seems like that answers the question!
SPECIES 8472-I could Never figure out WHY Janeway & Crew did Not team up with them!! Instead! Of the Borg! 8472 COULD NOT BE ASSIMILATED!! It's ALSO AMAZING THERE ARE SO MANY EPISODES OF VOYAGER I HAVE YET TO STILL SEE!! I worked Nights when the show premiered so I had to go to great lengths to find someone to record the Caretaker premiere on: VIDEOCASSETTE ! YEP that was cutting edge then and I not have a VCR! INDUSTRIAL REPLICATORS OF THE FUTURE ARE 3D printers of today!( not have that either). I loved the Sleek design of the DELTA FLYER-STILL LOVE THE SERIES! And enjoy watching every episode ! I can not spew out all the details like those who count photon torpedos(I'm Glad they had them! And could make more-the Delta quadrant baddies always seem to have the Bigger guns & frankly I never could understand why StarFleet didn't seem to upgrade weapons knowing so many others could nock their ships off kilter to say the least! STILL I REMAIN A STAR TREK FAN FROM MY FIRST SERIES WATCHING WITH MY DAD! As we watched CAPTAIN KIRK to then years later CAPTAIN PICARD & SISKO . I was on my own by Voyagers premiere, but we both loved Space adventures!! Picard 3 Lower Decks, & Prodigy? I've seen very little because I don't have Paramount😞. Love the DI ship design -(HAVENT seen any tidbits after red Angel & I thought the Merging of what many not like blended as a pre quill to Pike was Brilliant! Looking forward to Strange New Worlds-voted to get him on board! This Trek you tube show is excellently done & I will end with Ensign Kim. .. DO THEY EVEN KNOW THE KIM THEY HAVE ISNT THE KIM THEY STARTED WITH?? Or did I miss understand that episode? 🤨🙃🖖😊
I am very proud of you for not doing what so many other of your pontificating Trek enthusiast comrades do and call Voyager "the fastest ship in the fleet" which it absolutely was not. I haven't quite been able to get through to the most of you that seem to be confused about how the Warp scale actually works. We know canonically that the Enterprise D was about nine times faster at its maximum warp than was Voyager. This is not debatable. Its just a fact. One can assume that this fact arrived in canon because it is a fundamental truth of sea ships as well - larger ships just travel faster at the same RPM as their smaller brethren. Sea ships being the best comparison since the Warp output is basically the same as how fast a propeller turns meaning that its the massiveness of the propeller that matters in scale as opposed to just how many RPMs it gets. Warp 9 is the RPMs but the Voyager had tiny props. I wish all these videographers would get that idea instead of ruining everything by talking about Warp likes its a speedometer! Of course this frequently gets more confusing because the Enterprise in TOS seemed to be faster than anything else in the galaxy but we can kinda pin that on the idea that the early Enterprise had a Timewarp Drive...which is, again, canonical. So, they zipped around messing with the timeline for a while until temporal incursions made it obvious that the Timewarp drive had to be crippled. Sadly, the only way that this will work out is if there is a Strange New Worlds episode where the Enterprise gets the Timewarp refit, goes back and stops Discovery from ever happening and then Pike has his temporal future come true leaving the ship for Kirk...so that TOS can happen the way it did. Time travel is so stupid...
Yay, in the downtime this has inspired me to watch Star Trek : Voyager again, already watched season 3 of Picard about 3 times now "the last episode many more times" hah, cheers Lt.Commander Adam 🖖
@@weaponx26on the first night of Picard season 3 watching the credits did it for me, but after the Ro Larren episode emotions were starting to take hold and from there on soon as Data / Gordi scenes and the Enterprise D 😂 😘🤗
@@timjerrom7173 i loved it I watched , watched it again on prime with x-ray and watched all the youtube on the ships . I was amazed the star trek fleet command had the ship two days after the 3rd episode
@@weaponx26 Dude, remember this video is about Voyager, going back to last night I watched the 1st double episode again it was fantastic, most being younger than me now sort of disturbing but also great to see that old "new at the time" ship again.
So general question and probably an easy one. In the thumbnail picture for the video on the USS Voyager what is that orange square? They seem to be on every Starfleet ship but dont know what they are. Could someone explain them?
Well they managed to build a new shuttle, so one would assume that a shuttle is far more complex than a photon torpedo and really replicators should make making whole ships a breeze but that would be inconvenient to the plot. So really Voyager being able to fix it's self and build new Torpedo's is more realistic than the rest of Star Trek where the implications of replicators is just ignored in most cases.
Huh. I recall seeing an interview with (Sir) Patrick Stewart, where he thought it might be worth making a call to the lawyers as he initially thought Red Dwarf was a rip off of TNG (He later became a fan of course)... I wonder if a similar call was contemplated by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor (Grant Naylor) when they saw the Red Dwarf parallels. The Mk1 EMH being almost as pompously annoying as Rimmer. Maybe the EMH being competent got them a pass. (Jeri / Seven much more ascetically pleasing than Kryton though)
Voyager is still one of my favorite ship designs. Bigger wasn't always better.
absolutely she is a beautiful star ship
I hear you there. Sisco's Pimp Hand is my personal favorite. Tough little ship.
@@happychappy492😮
@@ChristopherBrooks-hj6oy What ? You don't like the ship?
@@CoyoteDuster68 Little?
Voyager is my favorite ship. She is sleek and beautiful.
Im still a sucker for Enterprise -A and -B
This was an underrated series. Wish there was more of a Voyager and TNG crossover.
Used to agree with that, till the Odyssey class was released.
She could reach Warp 9.986 in an emergency for upto 12hrs.
Next to the Constitution, and it's variants over the years (my favorite now being the Strange New Worlds appearance), the Voyager is my next favorite. The only thing that I don't care about are the positions of the warp nacelles. I never liked the folding arms, and wish they were just always raised in place, and without the awkward looking hinge.
Voyager has industrial replicators onboard to replicate new parts. This was equip for their long term deep space exploration. The photon torpedoes when mentioned was when carried on board while in the Alpha Quad, since they weren't far from star base they didn't need to carry many, but once they realised they are stuck in the Delta Quadrant they ramp up the production of their armoury.
Don't forget about their nearly endless supply of shuttles.
Even the delta flyer was destroyed in one episode so they obviously rebuild them.
My understanding is ….. industrial replicators cannot reproduce the material in the hulls .
this is a believable explanation, but it would be been nice to have this shown on screen from time to time.
They built their own manufacturing and refinery facilities. The Marque would know how to manufacture their own torpedoes.
"There are three things to remember about being a starship captain: keep your shirt tucked in, go down with the ship, and never abandon a member of your crew." - Kathryn Janeway
75000ly from the Badlands.
Maximum sustainable warp 9.975 Maximum rated warp 9.986.
@@jasonwestwood709239 trillion northwest of Borg
@@jasonwestwood7092 146 voyager
@@Jiub_SN Depends on the episode they lose people. 🤣
Harry wasn't the only Eternal Ensign. Everyone forgets Samantha Wildman and Vorik
I would like to think once they got back to the Federation, they all receive extensive promotions. There no way given all of the experimental technologies Harry, Bilenna and Paris and Tuvok and Seven, they all weren't put to work implementing that across the federation.
I liked voyager and ds9.
Warm memories of my childhood
😂😂😂😂 Man as a fan of voyager I laughed at the mention of torpedoes and the critique of the crew. Well done!!! Love this video. 👏
Star Trek: Voyager is my introduction to the franchise and, thus by far my favorite. The phrase "where no one has gone before" fits right in with the show! 🤩
344.424 meters long.
Same
Yes, mine too, to this very date, my ultimate favourite star trek, and show overall. I tried to watch other star trek, I just didnt find it closely engaging as their situation, and the whole reviving of the franchise with discovery and picard, omg, i found it so unfair that janeway or rest of the crew except seven were integrated in the new shows, like, their experience in the Delta was enrichment to the federation on a galactic level, it is definitely the most important ship in my opinion, if janeway managed to beat the freaking the borg they should have hired her to battle other threats that came later, like destroying of utopia planitia and stuff, after managing to defeat the borg she would eat others for brunch, and yet, they take the relic picard, it was painful to watch him being so old and barely alive, and what they did to seven is so not her, she would never become some rebellious outcast after everything she learned and acquired, I was always expecting her to be some top notch engineer/professor, carrying out so many duties, and finally harnessing the borg technology for good stuff. Anyway, Voyager and its movable nacelles, as well as Delta flyers, that was so cool, the coolest thing ever, I wish I see it again in ships. As well as warp core, its my favourite one. Considering these were the mid 90s the level of cgi for that time was at least 10 years ahead in this show
I loved that show,it got better each season,the finest cast of characters ever put together,it wasin't perfect but even my grandchildren enjoyed watching with me !
Nice Red Dwarf nod lol
Janeway: why are we maxing out at warp 6?!
Voyager: my tummy hurt
I'm dead.
Love Voyager, show and ship! Love the crew, the stories, the aliens, the variety, the no nonsense Captain and the diverse characters. Long live ST VOY
Ehh, she put up with SOME nonsense, just so it didn't interfere with ship's operations.
The amount of possible cross contamination between red dwarf and voyager is shocking in retrospect.
And yes I said cross contamination
Rimmers hard light projecting light bee predates the mobile emitter
"Personification of the word nope!" I love it 😂
Loved the Red Dwarf Holly introduction. 😂
Voyager is a weirdly beautiful ship
As regards weapons, there was an entire plot that revolved around an arms dealer that started with Voyager trying out some new weapons. It was never impossible for them to get more torpedoes. It was always a matter of connections.
(BTW, I loved Red Dwarf as well.)
Voyager is my favorite Star Trek show of all. The qhole idea of being so far from home having to figure out how to get back in good time, just seemed like a great show idea to me
If they had leaned into that idea it could have been awesome, but it just turned into the same planet of the week as TNG. The crew was a lot more interesting than TNG, though.
I have always had a pet theory that Voyager was going to be much more arc based, like DS9 became around when Voyager started. But then TNG was cancelled and they thought they needed a normal Star Trek show and they made Voyager that instead.
Love the Red Dwarf intro and outro.
I find myself watching voyager more than the other series..love love love it
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done and very well executed and informatively explained in every detail way shape and form provided on this format and subject matter on and about the the U.S.S. VOYAGER of the Intrepid class starship's indeed Sir!👌.
The Red Dwarf intro is BASED!
At least two of Maquis were ex-Star Fleet. Torres had dropped out of the Academy, but she did have a taste of Star Fleet life
The Maquis vs Star Fleet vibe ended a bit quickly for your taste. But but they were chased by hostile aliens. Don’t forget Chakotay did lay down the law to his former Maquis crew early on.
You can blame executive producer Rick Berman for Harry Kim remaining an ensign. He said they needed and Ensign. Also, Berman wanted to fire Garrett Wang until he made it on the hottest star list in some magazine. I think it was People. I think Harry should have made Lieutenant junior grade in season 4. It follows Data’s comment that one serves three years as an Ensign.
One of my favorite examples is “Living Witness”. I think it would be great if that EMH showed up in the last season of Discovery.
09:55 If they can design and build something like the Delta Flyer, they can make torps. The only difficult part would be getting the antimatter for the warhead, and they could probbably trade for that with how many spacefaring species are around
Loving the Red Dwarf like intro!
I loved the advanced ablative armor generators. I was thinking instead a new kind of Neutronium "smart matter" armor could be used. It'd be stored in "reservoirs" throughout a ship with emitter generators (nothing bulky but sleek and complimentary of the hull design) placed on the hull. Upon activation the armor would take 30sec or so to spread and coalesce over the hull, being preprogrammed and computer guided until fully ensheathing the vessel. Could be polarized, reinforced etc in a number of Trek ways, but there'd be circumstances and anomalies in which it couldn't ofc, just to not make it TOO op😅
Wont lie, despite its flaws, voyager will always have a special place in my heart. Picard and Janeway to me, were and still are, the very best definition of what it is to be a starfleet captain. Sue me.
100% agree
By now it must be a trope of true Star Trek connaisseurs to take a piss at VOY or just drench anything said about VOY with sarcasm. Came for a proper breakdown of the Voyager and left early due to the constant sass.
@@Hurbie_53Seems like you can't be a "real" Trekkie anymore without hating everything about Trek that wasn't TOS or TNG. And God HELP you if you actually enjoyed any of the new stuff. It's a sad day for any fandom when you can't say you like the material.
@@Hurbie_53VOY to ST Picard/Discovery, is like the SW prequels to the Disney SW trilogy...you appreciate it more after the mind-numbing garbage you're left with in the modern day
@@bethanygee6939I can def see you as a rings of power fan
I love that you're also a red dwarf fan. I discovered that at the tail end of the 90's at college via pirated VHS tapes. I always knew there was a reason I gravitated towards your narration.
Great variant of red dwarfs intro!
Thanks Adam Glad to have you back! A great review and hopefully we'll see them in a future series IF they don't die first! Seriously, A great job!
Loved the Red Dwarf style intro 😆
*Voyager was trapped 70,000 light years away for 7 years, i was trapped in ice for over 70 years!!😂😂*
They were lucky. 😊😊
You're awesome.
i had a big fat smile in my face during that video, your humor is just great :D i love that show, must have seen it 10x in all its glory alrdy, damn.
Fantastic red dwarf reference 😂😂
This is my first time watching your videos. Amazing and hilarious, my new favorite Trek channel!
Welcome aboard!
you could always tell how dire the situation was by the state of Janeways hair
Absolutely LOVED the Red Dwarf tribute at the end. Thank you.
Cheers, Adam. I'm thinking we should make Jack a commador and bump you up to captain. Lieutenant. Pronunciation approved . ( Kings English)
Loving Archers Theme playing the the background 🖤
Next time, on Red Dwar- I mean... Star Trek: Voyager.
Though, now I wonder how Janeway would handle the unmitigated slovenliness of David Lister.
Loving the Red Dwarf
Best Voyager video ever, I think. Great job... 👍
I appreciated that intro! 👍👍👍
Voyager is my absolutely favorite show.
Love voyager, i hope they bring her back like they said they will after picard last season. Cant wait to see the squad again, love me some Janeway and 7of9.
This was GOOD!!! I enjoyed it immensely. 😁
The whole Kazon story arc got me hooked and through some of the weaker episodes. Loved species 8472 aswell.......Voyager were a close second to DSG in my opinion.
I enjoyed voyager but I find that there was some miss opportunities. It started out different and cool and it quickly became a TNG spinoff with rehashed stories that has that Berman vibe . But there was some cool episodes and very good sfx for its time. I love how the phasers and torpedoes looked while the ship was in movement. The bridge looked awesome as well. It looked bad ass on red alert. Loved most of the crew. The captain was good. Not a fan of Neelix. I think it could have been better. Felt cheesy at times but I still enjoyed it but Less than the others. Even enterprise.
Yer I agree, did have first female captain, holo doc, merged crew but miles away from home didn't really come in much.. year of hell should have been the whole show or a season
Neelix grew on me eventually, but I agree.
“Gordon Bennett! Yes! , everybody. Everybody’s dead, harry.” “I wish I’d never let him out in the first place.”
Okay that stardate bit got me. Good job.
Threshold is a fever dream Paris had after getting a flu like virus on an away mission, and that is how i will remember it.
With Chakotay taking the protostar back to the delta Quadrant. Do you think he ever tracked down Janeway and Paris's lizard kids. Or at least thought of looking.
“Videan foes, stealing all my toes.” Ah hahahahaha!
You can thank Scriptmaster Craig for that one 😅
You have to love Lieutenant Commander Adam
the red dwarf song at the end.. for the win
Great video like always when this guy now rates them. This guy is hilarious. He should be doing ever single video here.
All this time, none of the off-screen repair crews noticed that their crew chief was Q.
Yeah there were a lot of inconsistencies with Voyager. However, EVERY incarnation of Star Trek has had that not just Voyager. Although Voyager was the worst for it but still...the number of torpedoes and how they were able to never run out of shuttles either.
Voyager is honestly my second favorite Trek TV series. DS9 will always be my favorite. Also gotta love the Intrepid class ship. Rick Sternbach did an awesome job designing her. I even liked the early prototype he made for the ship. I wish that could have appeared on our screen as an alternate Voyager from an alternate reality.
Another great vid - fun facts and [bleeping] entertaining. I may incorporate some of this narrative style into my technical documentation at work. 👍🏼🤣
Somebody get that man a gallon of coffee grinds stat!
JANEWAY stated in Shattered they left spacedock with 153 13 were killed when Voyager was transported leaving 140+ Maquis 28 for 168 combined crew compliment.
Emergency Warp 9.986 12hrs Canon maximum sustainable Warp 9.975 for 12.65hrs with a safety margin built in.
You missed the only survivors in the pilot episode that mattered are the Starfleet engineers and repair crews whom without the ship would’ve either look like a barely function piece of driftwood by mid 1st season or just a Mia ship never to heard from again.
EMH mach1 is always the best emh in my mind.
Voyager is probably my favorite. Mainly because of of the setting. Being trapped on the other side of the galaxy, faced with a never ending threat to their survival, Voyager didn't get boring. Though a lot was lacking, for example the ending was definitely underwhelming
He was fast from the starting MARK, but not the speed of sound.
Great episode, thank you for all the work you put into these videos.
We used to poke fun at how they had an endless supply of shuttles.
Im not sure many people noticed. But the intro was the Red Dwarf distress call from season 2 and 3
Voyager, my favorite Star Trek... period!!
“Personification of the word nope” 🤣
Voyager had zero flaws.. also best opening entro song
omg I love this guy! Need to put this guy in a shuttlepodcast with Junkball and lunch it into deep spaaaaaaaaaace! ✨✨✨
I actually think the last line before January ramed Voyager, down the throw of that time ship, was pretty good.
Ah Lieutenant Commander Adam. Perfection.
On her good days. I love Star Trek Voyager, on her bad days [expletive deleted] the Voyager ship herself is glorious. I personally have a headcanon that the Voyager was supposed to be a section 31 mission to go behind enemy lines in the Gamma Quadrant but everyone associated with the mission was taken out by the Caretaker's transport. This would explain why Voyager is so bizarrely tough (at least to begin with.) Later the crew would do upgrades with all the knowledge they learned and yes I do liked to believe Q quietly beefed up Voyager in the knowledge that Janeway would take on the Borg, Q feeling a debt to humanity for what his actions indirectly caused to happen to Jean Luc Picard.
NOICE!!! Red Dwarf Season 1 Holly Intro homage! :D
Love this guy and the voice 👍 where have you been
Strangely of all the various Star Trek series Voyager is the one series I watched every single episode of
love the red dwarf style opening
Love Red Dwarf.
Need more singing from Lt. Adam
I actually loved Janeway's line "Time's up."
New trek should run into a Jupiter mineing company ship if not big red herself
Theres a jupiter Mining Company office on DS9, so they do exist in universe, so its not so far fetched
The "where did they get all those new torpedos/shuttles from?" Question has always baffled me when we literally watch them make an entirely new shhttle design from scratch. Seems like that answers the question!
"Computer, deactivate EMH" everyone in the room laughed.
Old Trek always had a humorous side and how it backfired.
SPECIES 8472-I could Never figure out WHY Janeway & Crew did Not team up with them!! Instead! Of the Borg! 8472 COULD NOT BE ASSIMILATED!! It's ALSO AMAZING THERE ARE SO MANY EPISODES OF VOYAGER I HAVE YET TO STILL SEE!! I worked Nights when the show premiered so I had to go to great lengths to find someone to record the Caretaker premiere on: VIDEOCASSETTE ! YEP that was cutting edge then and I not have a VCR! INDUSTRIAL REPLICATORS OF THE FUTURE ARE 3D printers of today!( not have that either). I loved the Sleek design of the DELTA FLYER-STILL LOVE THE SERIES! And enjoy watching every episode ! I can not spew out all the details like those who count photon torpedos(I'm Glad they had them! And could make more-the Delta quadrant baddies always seem to have the Bigger guns & frankly I never could understand why StarFleet didn't seem to upgrade weapons knowing so many others could nock their ships off kilter to say the least! STILL I REMAIN A STAR TREK FAN FROM MY FIRST SERIES WATCHING WITH MY DAD! As we watched CAPTAIN KIRK to then years later CAPTAIN PICARD & SISKO . I was on my own by Voyagers premiere, but we both loved Space adventures!! Picard 3 Lower Decks, & Prodigy? I've seen very little because I don't have Paramount😞. Love the DI ship design -(HAVENT seen any tidbits after red Angel & I thought the Merging of what many not like blended as a pre quill to Pike was Brilliant! Looking forward to Strange New Worlds-voted to get him on board! This Trek you tube show is excellently done & I will end with Ensign Kim. .. DO THEY EVEN KNOW THE KIM THEY HAVE ISNT THE KIM THEY STARTED WITH?? Or did I miss understand that episode? 🤨🙃🖖😊
God bless you, Red Dwarf!
I am very proud of you for not doing what so many other of your pontificating Trek enthusiast comrades do and call Voyager "the fastest ship in the fleet" which it absolutely was not. I haven't quite been able to get through to the most of you that seem to be confused about how the Warp scale actually works. We know canonically that the Enterprise D was about nine times faster at its maximum warp than was Voyager. This is not debatable. Its just a fact. One can assume that this fact arrived in canon because it is a fundamental truth of sea ships as well - larger ships just travel faster at the same RPM as their smaller brethren. Sea ships being the best comparison since the Warp output is basically the same as how fast a propeller turns meaning that its the massiveness of the propeller that matters in scale as opposed to just how many RPMs it gets. Warp 9 is the RPMs but the Voyager had tiny props. I wish all these videographers would get that idea instead of ruining everything by talking about Warp likes its a speedometer! Of course this frequently gets more confusing because the Enterprise in TOS seemed to be faster than anything else in the galaxy but we can kinda pin that on the idea that the early Enterprise had a Timewarp Drive...which is, again, canonical. So, they zipped around messing with the timeline for a while until temporal incursions made it obvious that the Timewarp drive had to be crippled. Sadly, the only way that this will work out is if there is a Strange New Worlds episode where the Enterprise gets the Timewarp refit, goes back and stops Discovery from ever happening and then Pike has his temporal future come true leaving the ship for Kirk...so that TOS can happen the way it did. Time travel is so stupid...
The STO expansion into the Delta Quadrant explores many of the species and situations left by Voyager.
This is your third video that I have watched, and this is the first time I caught your “plot armor” joke. Well done 😂
Yay, in the downtime this has inspired me to watch Star Trek : Voyager again, already watched season 3 of Picard about 3 times now "the last episode many more times" hah, cheers Lt.Commander Adam 🖖
Same here! Loved season 3 of Picard and I grew up with TNG, but that Voyager and DS9 will always be the core of Trek, for me anyway.
When you watched it 3 times how many boxes of tissues did you get through 😂
@@weaponx26on the first night of Picard season 3 watching the credits did it for me, but after the Ro Larren episode emotions were starting to take hold and from there on soon as Data / Gordi scenes and the Enterprise D 😂 😘🤗
@@timjerrom7173 i loved it I watched , watched it again on prime with x-ray and watched all the youtube on the ships . I was amazed the star trek fleet command had the ship two days after the 3rd episode
@@weaponx26 Dude, remember this video is about Voyager, going back to last night I watched the 1st double episode again it was fantastic, most being younger than me now sort of disturbing but also great to see that old "new at the time" ship again.
So general question and probably an easy one. In the thumbnail picture for the video on the USS Voyager what is that orange square? They seem to be on every Starfleet ship but dont know what they are. Could someone explain them?
Was this show good? When it came out, I saw the first two seasons religiously, then stopped. I remember loving it.
Voyager will always feel like home. I need a Star Trek Janeway.
Was that a Red Dwarf intro? Lol. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Voyager series and Discovery series and Enterprise Series and the new series are my favorites.❤
Always liked this ship. Glad they showed it was actually bigger than Kirk's Enterprises
Well they managed to build a new shuttle, so one would assume that a shuttle is far more complex than a photon torpedo and really replicators should make making whole ships a breeze but that would be inconvenient to the plot. So really Voyager being able to fix it's self and build new Torpedo's is more realistic than the rest of Star Trek where the implications of replicators is just ignored in most cases.
Huh. I recall seeing an interview with (Sir) Patrick Stewart, where he thought it might be worth making a call to the lawyers as he initially thought Red Dwarf was a rip off of TNG (He later became a fan of course)... I wonder if a similar call was contemplated by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor (Grant Naylor) when they saw the Red Dwarf parallels. The Mk1 EMH being almost as pompously annoying as Rimmer. Maybe the EMH being competent got them a pass. (Jeri / Seven much more ascetically pleasing than Kryton though)
Adam, you're the best. I thoroughly enjoy every one of your ship breakdowns. Thanks for your work!
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying ☺️
WHAT! no Defiant worshiping tangent?!?!?!?... i feel robbed.
The curry, poppodoms and chutney references made me hungry, and made me want a Red Dwarf/Voyager crossover.
YES CLOSING SONG! Thank you, Lt. Commander Adam!❤