The end of the original run of Next Generation was exciting, but not really sad because we all knew they were only ending the show to start making movies, so there was hope and a future ahead. This time seemed sadder because we all know there will never be another time when all of these characters are around the same table.
Died in a horrible turbolift accident when she stepped into the shaft expecting to step into a car but instead fell to hear death. Glad she at least got a ship named after her.
@@thr33shadows I hear you. But I am with Worf - my favorite was the E. Though the original and the A cannot be discounted. There is just .... something about the Constitution class. And its refit. So I am also with Jack, I guess.😁
Star Trek TNG Season 7 episodes 4 and 5 "Gambit" (Oct 1993) features mercenaries led by Arctus Baran who employ the same weapon modifications to transport whatever they shoot. The episodes also feature Robin Curtis (the second actor to play Lt. Saavik ). I think the Picard modded weapons are more a nod to this than to Discovery! 😉
Just to piggyback on your reply as it relates to the same section. The tags used to teleport people off the planet from the flying drones were aids to establish a transporter lock on the individual to cut through the interference from the minerals in the mountain ranges and the transport inhibiters they were putting up to cover the gaps. It's been several years since I last watched the movie so don't eviscerate me if I'm off on that please :)
@Bill Forrest: I was thinking the same thing as I was watching the video. That and the narrator kept mispronouncing "Vidiian" which made it super clear they had never watched the Voyager series.
Bruh....Amanda Plummer was EVERYTHING this season....she channeled her Dad perfectly....all that was missing was "CRY HAVOK!!! And let slip the dogs of war!"
You mentioned “12 Monkeys”, where Todd Stashwick (Liam Shaw) and series showrunner Terry Matalas collaborated. There were several references to this, but the most obvious that I noticed was Shaw humming “Don’t You Forget About Me” in the turbolift with Riker and Picard, which is a song Stashwick sang in his role as Deakin (it was supposedly Deakin’s favourite song).
Other callbacks: - "James Cole" is given as one of Jack Crusher's aliases, James Cole being the main protagonist in "12 Monkeys" - Ferengi criminal Sneed is played by Aaron Stanford, who portrayed James Cole - Vulcan gangster Krinn is played by Kirk Acevedo, who portrayed James Cole's best friend José Ramse
@@TheJediJoker Also: - The "Crimson Arboretum" sounds pretty close to the Red Forest - It's located on Raritan Prime. Raritan Labs was the facility that originated Project Splinter - The drug Sneed makes Raffi take is called Splinter
I think you may have missed one easter egg. The security system at Daystrom station is named the M-5-10. A nod to TOS the Ultimate Computer. That was called the M5 created by Dr. Miles Daystrom.
@@Einsteinsmum just me, but I didn't like it. I saw Q's sacrifice to get Picard and his crew home safely as a bittersweet end to an always amusing character. Knowing that he survived and would continue his antics which had become mean and spiteful hurt my perception of him.
Regarding the holodecks having separate power supplies- There was an episode of TNG where Geordi was running simulations in the holodeck during a crisis situation where the Enterprise was running low on power. The simulations needed to be completed for the crew to survive, but it was a struggle to keep life support going AND the holodecks at the same time, because the holodecks drew so much power. Therefore, it stands to reason that it wouldn't be too far of a reach that Starfleet might consider giving holodecks their own, separate power supply to prevent something like that from happening again. But it also seems like an oversight that the power systems are incompatible with each other.
The episode was 'Booby Trap'. The aceton assimilators were draining ship's power. You are correct, the holodecks at least then ran off of regular ship power. The writer's in Voyager came up with the independent power source only to further the story. Independent power never made sense as it also seemed inexhaustible but as such went Voyager's writing where she at first had limited torpedoes then they became unlimited as did shuttles and room in the shuttlebay.
Best things about Morn of Luria: He is a tribute character. A nod to Norm from Cheers. Also, the running joke is that Morn never speaks ON SCREEN. He's quite the chatterbox actually and you can't get a word in with him!!
As for Holodeck power systems being different than ship wide power systems I will give you a far better and plausible explanation than the one provided. The technology was first introduced to the Federation in the Enterprise episode "Unexpected", in that episode the reasoning for the incompatibility was implied. In that episode an arrangement is made for the alien technology between the Klingons and the Xyrillian when the Klingons detected the Xyrillian ship. Captain Archer acting as a mediator between the races negotiates the release of the Xyrillian in exchange for their Holodeck technology. It is fair to assume that the Federation would have had access to that same information exchange. As the technology was vastly different and significantly incompatible to existing Federation understanding and technology, it would be more likely that the Holodecks would use their existing Power design and systems. As Federation technology evolved all future technology would follow a logical approach and course to science and engineering based on previous discoveries and understandings. As the Holodeck systems were significantly alien it would make sense that that line of technology would continue from its base primary understanding. This would cause a diverging understanding of technologies and result in the two significantly different systems to have different requirements, thus making these two technologies incompatible directly.
In TNG, holodecks didn't have their own power sources. In the episode Booby Trap, the computer shuts down the holodeck as part of main power conservation - (Computer) "Energy reserves reaching critical stage - Standard procedure requires termination of all simulations." Gerodi later asked Picard for permission to get the computer to reinstate the holodeck program using the ship's reserve power for a brief period. Perhaps by Voyager, the holodecks changed their design.
In Star Trek TNG The Gambit part 1 the mercenaries apparently beamed Picard up using beam weapons so that was the first usage of a energy based weapon being used to conceal a transporter
@@Tarorc79 I would watch the absolute $hi+ out of a 7 show, w/ both the la forges, jack crusher, Q and maybe some deep space/voyager offspring. Then I would watch it again and make everyone I know watch it with me
We can blame Kurtzman, and the other showrunners, AND the shit writing...but Patrick Stewart needs to take some of the blame too. He explicitly wanted the show to be about him, and had a condition for his participation to not include the rest of the TNG cast.
@@desmondd1984 distributing blame gets us no where. Just look at what doesn’t work and what does. This season worked. The other ones didn’t. What changed? Patrick is in all 3 seasons (plus 7) Kurtzman wasn’t involved in this season. Terry was. We could go on but that’s the gist of it.
@Three Shadows Yes, Stewart is in all three seasons, but I don't care what you say, he had an impact on how bad this show is. It wasn't just Kurtzman. We wanted to see the entire cast from the beginning, not just Picard as a doddering old man, rambling about how much his mother loved the stars.
Thank you so much for the moment when you mentioned the rechristening of the U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-1717 as the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A at the end of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. I have long agreed that this was the case, that the Yorktown, which had been mentioned as being disabled by the Whale Song Probe, had managed to either be recovered or returned to Earth Spacedock, and was rechristened as the Enterprise-A. This also makes sense to me, especially given the sorry state of the Enterprise-A in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. I have always thought that this was due to the ship still suffering from the effects of when she was disabled by the Whale Probe as the Yorktown in The Voyage Home.
I think Odo is already dead in the Picard series or his mission in the last DS9 episode didn't work. He wanted to help the shapeshifters make peace with the Federation. Unfortunately it didn't work out very well. And another question, if there is Universal Translator, why can Klingons still speak entirely in Klingon in the presence of Federation members?
In TNG, holodecks didn't have their own power sources. In the episode Booby Trap, the computer shuts down the holodeck as part of main power conservation - (Computer) "Energy reserves reaching critical stage - Standard procedure requires termination of all simulations." Gerodi later asked Picard for permission to get the computer to reinstate the holodeck program using the ship's reserve power for a brief period. Perhaps by Voyager, the holodecks changed their design.
Morn technically does have a single word of dialogue because of the German dub in which he mutters "schitzer" at Odo nicking him for sleeping on the prominade.
15:53 Also notice that the scenes of explosions inside Lursa & B'Etor's ship in Generations were from re-used footage during Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country when Chancellor Gorkon's ship is attacked near the beginning of that movie.
None of the RUclips Picard Easter egg videos mention the warp effects of the Enterprise D being like the TNG show vs nuTreks version. And the transporter effect is cool too. If you are beaming down it flows down, and the reverse if your beaming up.
OMG!!! OMG!!! WHAT A SHOW!!! I'm only on episode 4. This is the show that us Star Trek fans have been crying for since the unceremonious end to Enterprise. #picardseason3 #Picard
I need to make a correction here. In Star Trek Insurrection…the Sona use drones equipped with iscoliniar tags…not portable transporters. Worf describes this in the film during the fight scene. The tags are to allow the Sona to locate and beam through the transport inhibitors the crew placed along the path to the caves.
The transport phaser was also seen in TNG in the episode Gambit. It was their means of quick artifact retrieval and that is how they faked Picard's/Galen's death in the show. Admittedly this was not heavily used on screen it was used.
@@elliotlevy8610 it might be because it wasn't a particularly good episode. Vulcan wants a psionic weapon that kills angry people... Someone DEFINITELY phoned in that plot.
"That was not my fault" likely refers to the events of the Prodigy episode Time Amok where the E was likely destroyed during the attempted recovery of the Protostar. The Diviner devised a virus that turned the Fleet against itself and 1701-E was present and infected.
You could say that when Data and Lore merge it could be a reference to "The Enemy Within" where the bad Kirk merged back with his good side because he needs both sides to be the man he is.
Federation President Anton Chekov's message was reminiscent of the one in STAR TREK IV and a nod to Anton Yelchin who played Chekov in the STAR TREK (2009) movie.
Fun fact... they shot 45 minutes of the bridge crew improvising in character for the final poker game. There's a possibility that they might release some or even all of that footage for the DVD release.
You forgot to mention when wolf beams to the Titan he says it's been 11 years 5 months and 4 days that's a shout out to the opening scene from The Menagerie when Spock says he served with Captain Pike for 11 years 4 months and 5 days he simply just switched the month and the days LOL
A transporter being used by a weapon was actual first used in the TNG episode The Gambit. I don't know how people forgot that. They go to look for Picard in a bar, witness said he was "vaporized" by a weapon.
I don't know if this was an easter egg, but the song "I don't want to set the world on fire" is also referenced by the Third Doctor whilst working on the TARDIS (I think the episode was Terror of the Autons)
@@whitleybayman123 To be fair, the first two seasons of Next Generation weren't very good either. It wasn't until the 3rd season that the show hit it's stride.
How many people missed the death of Elnor, whom was on the U.S.S. Excelsior, when the assimilated fleet destroyed it, but Terry Matalas says Elnor was not aboard the Excelsior when it met it's fate, so maybe he survived after all and we will see him in a new series, maybe even Legacy if it gets a green light.
The tricorder that Riker and Worf use to find the communication array uses the same beeps used in ST3 TSFS on the Genesis planet. I haven't heard anyone reverence that one yet.
My favourite easter egg was the USS ROSS From the Table top RPG show "Clear Skies" where GM Eric Campbell takes a Crew though and outstanding Dungeons and dragons style roleplaing adventure using the Star Trek Adventures roleplaing game these storys are simply amazing with a great team of players and brilleant storyteller its the Critical Role of star trek
I'm mad that they negated the first two seasons and then made S3 about the Borg. They robbed us of a Borg queen fight between S3 queen and Jurati and possibly Seven. Also, when they rescued the D from the museum, I wanted to see Worf and in the Defiant again, this time with Riker with him. So many cool things could've happened but it seems they just rewrote WoK with Picard's son and added Borg instead of augments.
Another correction…it is not necessarily cannon that the Yorktown became the Enterprise A. In fact, the bridge of the A is so vastly different from the Enterprise refit that it suggests it was a completely new build…unnamed as of yet…and christened the Enterprise A…not rechristened.
Oh you'll ACCEPT the static for Troi's piloting alright....she crashed TWO Enterprises, so forgive me if I was pearl clutching saying NOOOOOOO when she took the helm of the D AGAIN without being ordered to🤣 Okay, and they did NOT steal the Enterprise D...Picard is an admiral, retired or not admirals can choose their own ship as Riker said in All Good Things. Not to mention the fact the ACTIVE officer running the museum signed off on it.
I am at 24:50 and you blamed Picard for the time travel in the season finale of the TNG. Q was responsible for that and I am sure it was him that created the anomaly to begin with. If you look forward to Picard 2022 , second season, he was not he responsible for the world he was sent to. In both instances Picard solved the problem Q introduced.
The easter egg you missed was the fact that was the "20th century ballad" is I do not want to set the world on fire by the inkwells, a sogn that was made famous by the Fallout series of Video games. This song is also part of the foreshadowing of the series and also where I realized that Jack was who he is when Captain Liam Shaw calls back to him when talking to Jack. I started to looking for easter eggs on that subject and it is everywhere if you are looking.
Nope, I caught every one of those as they aired. There are few humans alive that could possibly match my knowledge of the franchise. I've had no life for 37 years lol
Kirstie Alley was fired from reprising as Savik after she had done a nude photo shoot in her Vulcan ears on the bridge set. Apparently Nimoy got ahold of the photos( negatives?) and destroyed them. Apparently he was furious. That's why the actor didn't come back as Savik
The end of the original run of Next Generation was exciting, but not really sad because we all knew they were only ending the show to start making movies, so there was hope and a future ahead. This time seemed sadder because we all know there will never be another time when all of these characters are around the same table.
You missed the uss pulaski - homage to the doctor in tng
Died in a horrible turbolift accident when she stepped into the shaft expecting to step into a car but instead fell to hear death. Glad she at least got a ship named after her.
A most impressive and exhaustive as well as researched egg hunt. Well done. I had seen most of these but the ones I missed were a real treat. Thanks.
I LOVED the bartender response about nobody liking the Enterprise D.
I bet she sings a different tune now that it saved Earth from the Borg… Again!
Ngl… D is still my favorite. I can’t help it I’m sorry 🙈
@@thr33shadows I hear you. But I am with Worf - my favorite was the E.
Though the original and the A cannot be discounted. There is just .... something about the Constitution class. And its refit. So I am also with Jack, I guess.😁
Someone online calls it ‘apartments in space’ lol
Star Trek TNG Season 7 episodes 4 and 5 "Gambit" (Oct 1993) features mercenaries led by Arctus Baran who employ the same weapon modifications to transport whatever they shoot. The episodes also feature Robin Curtis (the second actor to play Lt. Saavik ). I think the Picard modded weapons are more a nod to this than to Discovery! 😉
Just to piggyback on your reply as it relates to the same section. The tags used to teleport people off the planet from the flying drones were aids to establish a transporter lock on the individual to cut through the interference from the minerals in the mountain ranges and the transport inhibiters they were putting up to cover the gaps.
It's been several years since I last watched the movie so don't eviscerate me if I'm off on that please :)
You are spot on!
They also could've kept the ones they shot in the transporter pattern buffers
@Bill Forrest: I was thinking the same thing as I was watching the video. That and the narrator kept mispronouncing "Vidiian" which made it super clear they had never watched the Voyager series.
Yes! I immediately thought of it when it first happened. I scrolled down at that part in the video and noticed you caught this as well.
Bruh....Amanda Plummer was EVERYTHING this season....she channeled her Dad perfectly....all that was missing was "CRY HAVOK!!! And let slip the dogs of war!"
I've never been more genuinely scared of a villain ever.
Amanda Plummer was so good as Vadik. She is the spitting image of her dad.
Generally not a good look for a woman.
You mentioned “12 Monkeys”, where Todd Stashwick (Liam Shaw) and series showrunner Terry Matalas collaborated. There were several references to this, but the most obvious that I noticed was Shaw humming “Don’t You Forget About Me” in the turbolift with Riker and Picard, which is a song Stashwick sang in his role as Deakin (it was supposedly Deakin’s favourite song).
Other callbacks:
- "James Cole" is given as one of Jack Crusher's aliases, James Cole being the main protagonist in "12 Monkeys"
- Ferengi criminal Sneed is played by Aaron Stanford, who portrayed James Cole
- Vulcan gangster Krinn is played by Kirk Acevedo, who portrayed James Cole's best friend José Ramse
@@TheJediJoker Also:
- The "Crimson Arboretum" sounds pretty close to the Red Forest
- It's located on Raritan Prime. Raritan Labs was the facility that originated Project Splinter
- The drug Sneed makes Raffi take is called Splinter
I know the phasers were a lot like the movie phasers, but did anyone else notice Jack's phaser looked like an original series phaser?
YES
I think you may have missed one easter egg. The security system at Daystrom station is named the M-5-10. A nod to TOS the Ultimate Computer. That was called the M5 created by Dr. Miles Daystrom.
Richard Daystrom
You missed the last scene at the end of the credits where Q visits Jack Crusher, perhaps setting up a future series.
@@Einsteinsmum just me, but I didn't like it. I saw Q's sacrifice to get Picard and his crew home safely as a bittersweet end to an always amusing character. Knowing that he survived and would continue his antics which had become mean and spiteful hurt my perception of him.
Regarding the holodecks having separate power supplies- There was an episode of TNG where Geordi was running simulations in the holodeck during a crisis situation where the Enterprise was running low on power. The simulations needed to be completed for the crew to survive, but it was a struggle to keep life support going AND the holodecks at the same time, because the holodecks drew so much power.
Therefore, it stands to reason that it wouldn't be too far of a reach that Starfleet might consider giving holodecks their own, separate power supply to prevent something like that from happening again. But it also seems like an oversight that the power systems are incompatible with each other.
The episode was 'Booby Trap'. The aceton assimilators were draining ship's power. You are correct, the holodecks at least then ran off of regular ship power. The writer's in Voyager came up with the independent power source only to further the story. Independent power never made sense as it also seemed inexhaustible but as such went Voyager's writing where she at first had limited torpedoes then they became unlimited as did shuttles and room in the shuttlebay.
Lursa and B'Etor was not killed by worf. They were killed in the movie Generations by Riker. 15:40
Best things about Morn of Luria: He is a tribute character. A nod to Norm from Cheers. Also, the running joke is that Morn never speaks ON SCREEN. He's quite the chatterbox actually and you can't get a word in with him!!
What a lovely little tribute to Kirstie Alley. Long live LT Saavik. 🖖
Another Easter Egg - Bing Crosby singing- he’s Denise Crosby’s grandfather.
As for Holodeck power systems being different than ship wide power systems I will give you a far better and plausible explanation than the one provided. The technology was first introduced to the Federation in the Enterprise episode "Unexpected", in that episode the reasoning for the incompatibility was implied. In that episode an arrangement is made for the alien technology between the Klingons and the Xyrillian when the Klingons detected the Xyrillian ship. Captain Archer acting as a mediator between the races negotiates the release of the Xyrillian in exchange for their Holodeck technology. It is fair to assume that the Federation would have had access to that same information exchange. As the technology was vastly different and significantly incompatible to existing Federation understanding and technology, it would be more likely that the Holodecks would use their existing Power design and systems. As Federation technology evolved all future technology would follow a logical approach and course to science and engineering based on previous discoveries and understandings. As the Holodeck systems were significantly alien it would make sense that that line of technology would continue from its base primary understanding. This would cause a diverging understanding of technologies and result in the two significantly different systems to have different requirements, thus making these two technologies incompatible directly.
In TNG, holodecks didn't have their own power sources. In the episode Booby Trap, the computer shuts down the holodeck as part of main power conservation - (Computer) "Energy reserves reaching critical stage - Standard procedure requires termination of all simulations." Gerodi later asked Picard for permission to get the computer to reinstate the holodeck program using the ship's reserve power for a brief period. Perhaps by Voyager, the holodecks changed their design.
Picard 3 was so gooooooood
In Star Trek TNG The Gambit part 1 the mercenaries apparently beamed Picard up using beam weapons so that was the first usage of a energy based weapon being used to conceal a transporter
Such a good way to send off tng. Wish they’d done this 2 seasons earlier
Agreed, this should have been 1st serson, then slowly give us more and more of Seven and the G. a nobel farewell and a proud hello to a new crew.
@@Tarorc79 I would watch the absolute $hi+ out of a 7 show, w/ both the la forges, jack crusher, Q and maybe some deep space/voyager offspring. Then I would watch it again and make everyone I know watch it with me
We can blame Kurtzman, and the other showrunners, AND the shit writing...but Patrick Stewart needs to take some of the blame too. He explicitly wanted the show to be about him, and had a condition for his participation to not include the rest of the TNG cast.
@@desmondd1984 distributing blame gets us no where. Just look at what doesn’t work and what does. This season worked. The other ones didn’t. What changed? Patrick is in all 3 seasons (plus 7) Kurtzman wasn’t involved in this season. Terry was. We could go on but that’s the gist of it.
@Three Shadows Yes, Stewart is in all three seasons, but I don't care what you say, he had an impact on how bad this show is. It wasn't just Kurtzman.
We wanted to see the entire cast from the beginning, not just Picard as a doddering old man, rambling about how much his mother loved the stars.
Thank you so much for the moment when you mentioned the rechristening of the U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-1717 as the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A at the end of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. I have long agreed that this was the case, that the Yorktown, which had been mentioned as being disabled by the Whale Song Probe, had managed to either be recovered or returned to Earth Spacedock, and was rechristened as the Enterprise-A. This also makes sense to me, especially given the sorry state of the Enterprise-A in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. I have always thought that this was due to the ship still suffering from the effects of when she was disabled by the Whale Probe as the Yorktown in The Voyage Home.
I love that one of Jacks aliases was James Cole 😉 and Shaw humming “don’t you forget about me” in the turbolift. I love 12 Monkeys.
....i love that you think i would have missed these....fellas....I GREW UP Star Trek....
an amazing video - so much detail clearly a lot of love and attention put into this series
Rigel 7 is now also featured in Strange New Worlds!
I think Odo is already dead in the Picard series or his mission in the last DS9 episode didn't work. He wanted to help the shapeshifters make peace with the Federation. Unfortunately it didn't work out very well.
And another question, if there is Universal Translator, why can Klingons still speak entirely in Klingon in the presence of Federation members?
Also, when worf is practicing, the peice playing un the background is the same song picard was listening to in first contact.
Impressive! Very well researched!
It's was very interesting, thanks!!!😊
In TNG, holodecks didn't have their own power sources. In the episode Booby Trap, the computer shuts down the holodeck as part of main power conservation - (Computer) "Energy reserves reaching critical stage - Standard procedure requires termination of all simulations." Gerodi later asked Picard for permission to get the computer to reinstate the holodeck program using the ship's reserve power for a brief period. Perhaps by Voyager, the holodecks changed their design.
Poker was your CUE to end it. ;)
Morn technically does have a single word of dialogue because of the German dub in which he mutters "schitzer" at Odo nicking him for sleeping on the prominade.
M'talas prime was originally named for a planet in ENTERPRISE (which Matalas also worked on, in a crew capacity).
Outstanding!
Around episode 5 I realised the season was going to be seriously good and the final episode is one of the best Star Trek has to offer bar none.
The song with the line, “ I don’t want to burn the world. “ is called back when Shaw says that Picard burns the world.
15:53 Also notice that the scenes of explosions inside Lursa & B'Etor's ship in Generations were from re-used footage during Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country when Chancellor Gorkon's ship is attacked near the beginning of that movie.
A lot of very cool easter eggs.
The Nebula Class ship that is "identified" in the video is actually Voyager.
None of the RUclips Picard Easter egg videos mention the warp effects of the Enterprise D being like the TNG show vs nuTreks version. And the transporter effect is cool too. If you are beaming down it flows down, and the reverse if your beaming up.
OMG!!! OMG!!! WHAT A SHOW!!! I'm only on episode 4. This is the show that us Star Trek fans have been crying for since the unceremonious end to Enterprise. #picardseason3 #Picard
the Shangi-la Class USS Titan is a direct influence over the Constitution II Class too.
I need to make a correction here. In Star Trek Insurrection…the Sona use drones equipped with iscoliniar tags…not portable transporters. Worf describes this in the film during the fight scene. The tags are to allow the Sona to locate and beam through the transport inhibitors the crew placed along the path to the caves.
Worf is starting to look more like Pai Mei.
Next generation was my entry into star trek. I was nearly in tears when they said the president was anton chekov.
Also, Shangri-la class (ie the 1st USS TItan, which Saavik captained), design wise, is the predecessor of the Connie-III.
The transport phaser was also seen in TNG in the episode Gambit. It was their means of quick artifact retrieval and that is how they faked Picard's/Galen's death in the show. Admittedly this was not heavily used on screen it was used.
I feel like everyone keeps forgetting about that.
@@elliotlevy8610 it might be because it wasn't a particularly good episode.
Vulcan wants a psionic weapon that kills angry people... Someone DEFINITELY phoned in that plot.
"That was not my fault" likely refers to the events of the Prodigy episode Time Amok where the E was likely destroyed during the attempted recovery of the Protostar. The Diviner devised a virus that turned the Fleet against itself and 1701-E was present and infected.
I think I made it 11 seconds in before beaming out!
lol
You could say that when Data and Lore merge it could be a reference to "The Enemy Within" where the bad Kirk merged back with his good side because he needs both sides to be the man he is.
Federation President Anton Chekov's message was reminiscent of the one in STAR TREK IV and a nod to Anton Yelchin who played Chekov in the STAR TREK (2009) movie.
Good series
The entire season was easter eggs. The should have called it Easter Eggs The Next Generation...
Did you know that sneed had a shop selling fishing tackle and bait? Sneeds feed and seed:formally "chuck's"
Fun fact... they shot 45 minutes of the bridge crew improvising in character for the final poker game. There's a possibility that they might release some or even all of that footage for the DVD release.
NX-01 launched in 2151, not 2051.
So great
Transporters where used in Deep Space nine
Man I've tried like crazy to see that defiant in that scene, and boy I can't pick it out I must need a bigger screen
You forgot to mention when wolf beams to the Titan he says it's been 11 years 5 months and 4 days that's a shout out to the opening scene from The Menagerie when Spock says he served with Captain Pike for 11 years 4 months and 5 days he simply just switched the month and the days LOL
I thought I recognized that captain from the excelsior’s voice but couldn’t put my finger on it lol.
A transporter being used by a weapon was actual first used in the TNG episode The Gambit. I don't know how people forgot that. They go to look for Picard in a bar, witness said he was "vaporized" by a weapon.
I couldnt stand how they played the same odd foghorn every time the Shrike was onscreen
I don't know if this was an easter egg, but the song "I don't want to set the world on fire" is also referenced by the Third Doctor whilst working on the TARDIS (I think the episode was Terror of the Autons)
Amazing what can happen when you get a writer that loves and respects the cannon!!!
2 terrible seasons and one good one?? ok mate
@@whitleybayman123 I'll take one good season over anything that Star Wars or Marvel has put out in the last 4 years!!! Mate
@@whitleybayman123 To be fair, the first two seasons of Next Generation weren't very good either. It wasn't until the 3rd season that the show hit it's stride.
Rigel 7 was also brought up in an episode of 'Strange New Worlds'.
Missed one of Sneed's associates, Larell of Rehnia who was in DS9 "Who mourns for Morn"
No reference to seeing Q in the mid post credit scene?
Hardly an Easter egg...
@@the_once-and-future_king. the next, future trial of humanity that Q referred to was a huge Easter Egg of things to come in my opinion.
@@startrekkid205 But the trial never ends. There is always something new out there, that-a-way. New civilizations near the second star to the right.
Love the D, but I'm with Worf, I would have preferred the E. Or too bad they didn't have both somehow.
How many people missed the death of Elnor, whom was on the U.S.S. Excelsior, when the assimilated fleet destroyed it, but Terry Matalas says Elnor was not aboard the Excelsior when it met it's fate, so maybe he survived after all and we will see him in a new series, maybe even Legacy if it gets a green light.
It was posted somewhere that Elnor was at Starfleet Academy.
Terry Matalas confurmed Elnor did NOT die
RedLetterMedia made a great joke that Riker got to see the demise of the two woman who gave him the most lip.
The tricorder that Riker and Worf use to find the communication array uses the same beeps used in ST3 TSFS on the Genesis planet. I haven't heard anyone reverence that one yet.
My favourite easter egg was the USS ROSS From the Table top RPG show "Clear Skies" where GM Eric Campbell takes a Crew though and outstanding Dungeons and dragons style roleplaing adventure using the Star Trek Adventures roleplaing game these storys are simply amazing with a great team of players and brilleant storyteller its the Critical Role of star trek
I'm mad that they negated the first two seasons and then made S3 about the Borg. They robbed us of a Borg queen fight between S3 queen and Jurati and possibly Seven. Also, when they rescued the D from the museum, I wanted to see Worf and in the Defiant again, this time with Riker with him. So many cool things could've happened but it seems they just rewrote WoK with Picard's son and added Borg instead of augments.
Picard also opened with a poker game
Hmm, i heard about most of these courtesy of a popular and highly entertaining youtube channel.
Another correction…it is not necessarily cannon that the Yorktown became the Enterprise A. In fact, the bridge of the A is so vastly different from the Enterprise refit that it suggests it was a completely new build…unnamed as of yet…and christened the Enterprise A…not rechristened.
15:00 “Father” of Alexander 😂
La Shirina needs to be a hero ship in the line of the story line
Also missing is the fly-by of the USS Nog, a nod to the late Aron Eisenberg.
The Borg queen what happened to the changed queen??
the post post credit scene where Picard explains to Laris that he has been off with his ex lover and their love child was brilliant. 😂
sorry i would have prefer the Enterprise E, even if i love the Enterprise D but when first i saw in the film the sovereing class i my jumped to her
Odo was found with the bucket fyi
Abe explanation for Jack Crusher's reference to Talos 4? Thought that was a forbidden plane tot go to.
Oh you'll ACCEPT the static for Troi's piloting alright....she crashed TWO Enterprises, so forgive me if I was pearl clutching saying NOOOOOOO when she took the helm of the D AGAIN without being ordered to🤣 Okay, and they did NOT steal the Enterprise D...Picard is an admiral, retired or not admirals can choose their own ship as Riker said in All Good Things. Not to mention the fact the ACTIVE officer running the museum signed off on it.
I am at 24:50 and you blamed Picard for the time travel in the season finale of the TNG. Q was responsible for that and I am sure it was him that created the anomaly to begin with. If you look forward to Picard 2022 , second season, he was not he responsible for the world he was sent to. In both instances Picard solved the problem Q introduced.
there's actually a picture of Odo when that friend is mentioned so I'd call it confirmed
The Holodeck issue ignores the fact that TNG episode “Booby Trap” the Enterprise had to shutdown all holodecks to conserve energy for primary systems
I simply assumed that was the incident that caused Starfleet to insist that holodecks have their own energy supply in the first place.
Did anyone felt in the scene on the Poker table the coins layout resembles original Star Trek ship at 43:34. I noticed no one mentioned.
The easter egg you missed was the fact that was the "20th century ballad" is I do not want to set the world on fire by the inkwells, a sogn that was made famous by the Fallout series of Video games. This song is also part of the foreshadowing of the series and also where I realized that Jack was who he is when Captain Liam Shaw calls back to him when talking to Jack. I started to looking for easter eggs on that subject and it is everywhere if you are looking.
The video does mention this Easter egg. It's also "I Don't Want To Set the World on Fire" by The Ink Spots.
Just a shame that the Enterprise G is the Titan...
They must keep making these and revive Ro soon
Someone didn't watch through the credits of the final episode.
Terry for trek!!
Nope, I caught every one of those as they aired. There are few humans alive that could possibly match my knowledge of the franchise. I've had no life for 37 years lol
All the momorisbilia was cool but does raise a question... How did all this survive Veridian 3?
Did they explain the red lady reference? What was that about?
Perhaps the Red Lady refers to Discovery?
Captain Rachel Garrett of the starship Enterprise C. I'm guessing they called her the red lady because her statue was red.
I'm lu-cutness of porg..
Kirstie Alley was fired from reprising as Savik after she had done a nude photo shoot in her Vulcan ears on the bridge set. Apparently Nimoy got ahold of the photos( negatives?) and destroyed them. Apparently he was furious. That's why the actor didn't come back as Savik
Nope, that was kim catrall. I believe kirstie asked for too much money