Note to self: reject any assignment on board a Miranda Class starship! The Lantree, The Reliant, The Saratoga, The Brattain, all those lost during the Dominion War, etc.
Nah man Miranda Hull is the best. were I an admiral and could choose my own ship I'd go for a fully upgraded Miranda hull, Either that or an Ambassador
@@curruptedJimbo I love the Ambassador, totally overlooked ship in my opinion. I saw renderings of what it was "supposed" to look like from the original concept but I actually like what we saw on screen more. The refit-Connie-esque engineering hull really works for me, and she is a big girl. I think only Nebulas and Galaxy's are bigger, I think by volume she looks bigger than Sovereigns too. If I were an admiral I think an Intrepid Class is the perfect choice to ferry my butt around. Crew of 145 so I'm pulling as few crewmen and officers from other tasks as possible, yet she is very fast, especially for her size. Good courier ship. Once contact was made with Voyager I think it became clear to everyone that the Intrepid Class was surprisingly tough and durable for her size as well.
@@MasterofSpiders I think the oberth-class was very good at its intended role. It's relatively small and inexpensive, high-tech with lots of sensors, intended to sit in one place and do extended research. It's too fragile to be a Frontline Explorer, and probably has no military value at all since it is too small to get into a fight and too slow to run away from one.
I still cant get over how it tried to push weird utopian values as ideals. Picard is one of my preferred characters and i have great respect for Patrick Stewart (most sympathetic actor ever) but his interpretation of Future Ideal Man defies all basic human male instinct, and thats not gonna happen in just 4-500 years.
Youre right, its a pity how often Worfs input was dismissed immediately. They should listen more to Worf, i wanna hear Picard say “Worf is right, we will die a glorious death today! Attack vector, full impulse, engage!”
Enterprise approaches a Miranda class vessel that is not responding to hails.... Where have I heard this before. As Saavik attempted tell Kirk in Wrath of Khan, "General Order 12 states that on the approach of any vessel, when communications have not been established" shields should be raised.
It would've been more poignant had they made the Lantree a Nebula Class ship, as the Nebula Class is to the Galaxy Class what the Miranda Class is to the Constitution Class!
Mr. Worf, in his desperate attempt to have ANY of his suggestions accepted by the Captain, is quick to suggest what the Captain ALWAYS orders: Assemble an Away Team. But, fate being forever cruel, Worf is, again, rejected, quite out of hand as usual. Later, Holodeck combat calisthenics will be at maximum, with the Pickard and Riker overlays and gore mods. Yet still, that may not be enough to soothe his bruised feelings.
@@RedLP5000S People wouldn't complain as much if a senile hair sniffing life long failure wasn't installed as "president" by the intelligence agencies and have 1/2 the country vehemently swear up and down he really was elected and is indeed the most popular presidential candidate ever. You people can't think. You can't engage in simple obvious logic.
Star Trek XII: So Very Tired Captains Log, stardate 6051: I had trouble sleeping last night, my hiatal hernia is acting up. The ship is drafty and damp. I complain, but nobody listens.
I wish later in the TNG series they could have had a small appearance with Dr Pulaski like telling Data excellent work with saving the crew from the de-Evolution virus.
@@sarcasticguy4311 either way, bringing a different doctor on the show in the long run may have made the show better. It was good they brought Dr Crusher back.
Thing is, any other time this happens, they ALWAYS beam aboard the other ship IMMEDIATELY. What if in, say, _Night Terrors_ the _Brattain's_ crew's behaviour had been caused by a disease?
the serious explanation is boring and non sci-fi: every officer's career is different and each step is crafted by higher ups for whatever purpose. Picard, for instance, was helmsman of the first ship he ended up in command of, and that was only after dozens of transfers between posts as at that same rank, his career took off when he did something dangerous and heroic which saved the life of someone important to the Federation; basically this got him noticed and they started to "craft" him for more serious stuff because he has all this heroic potential but is guarded and responsible too. supply vessel guy is likely just a much more run of the mill person who's personality is actually rather risk-averse in comparison, he's probably the sort of captain who doesn't investigate anomalies and prioritizes doing low level missions efficiently, the exact person you want doing your supply runs. hell if you're resistant to cognitive behavioral therapy to make you a happy person they'll just send a psychic MILF and then you'll really be in trouble.
@@Suiseisexy There was my path. Nearly fatally wounded at Wolf 359 only to receive 4 limb replacements in time for the dominion war where I earned multiple decorations for bravery, multiple decorations for valor and at least one Federation Medal of Honor. I also was promoted to field admiral but I refuse to fly a desk. Nobody crafted my service record, I got 4 Purple Hearts for that
It’s possible as part of a career path progression, to see how you handle being in command of a Supply Ship before being assigned as a First Officer on a larger Class of Starship, Or it could be that you are assigned to the Supply Department of StarFleet, and this is considered an honor to command one of their supply ships.
Go in to battle and not come home or get lucky and come with missing body parts. OR Peacefully deliver cargo like a space trucker? I don't see anyone making this comparison regarding fighter pilots and cargo pilots.
It's funny that a supply ship should be just another Federation Starship. Even if it's an older obsolete design. You would expect a supply ship to be a completely different design and configuration from a regular starship like the Miranda Class. I.guess the show's producers or prop people got a bit lazy with this one. So they thought lets just reuse the USS Relyant model again, just to save the dollars and cents.
Wouldn't it make sense to use obsolete starships for supply duties? The Royal Navy sold off some landing craft a few years back that are now being used as technical support vessels in fisheries in Scotland by commercial operators. Makes sense that Starfleet would also operate like this, obsolete Starfleet starships could still be perfectly usable for other purposes. What's odder is that the crew of the Lantree are still obviously Starfleet officers, so why is it described as a Federation supply ship (a more generic description) when it is apparently a Starfleet vessel still.
Yeah...one the many "copy and paste" episodes TNG stole from TOS during TNG's first 2 seasons (and a few later), as they changed a few things from "The Deadly Years" and made this.
The first 2 seasons were made of of recycled episodes of the cancelled Star Trek series that was in the works before they decided to make the motion picture instead.
IIRC it was a background plot thing for a good while, that warp drives "damage subspace", and the damage done was directly proportional to warp speed. Why this damage was a concern in the first place was that ultimately warp drives would not work in those regions of space after enough damage was done. Common travel speed was limited to below Warp 5(?) but genuine emergencies you were allowed to go warp 9.5 or whatever your ship was capable of. It was also the reason Voyager had the variable geometry warp pylons, as supposedly that lessened the damaging effect, somehow. The warp speed limit wasn't used particularly consistently in the series though, and later series dropped the concept entirely I believe.
Can't they go back and digitally delete Weaselly Crusher from these episodes? I refuse to watch Weaselly centered episodes, and don't want to even see the smug little twerp on the bridge.
You would think that a supply ship would have a lot of space for cargo, and you would think a long range warp-capable starship of that size would need more than 26 crew. Or maybe the Enterprise doesn't real need 1,000 on board?
theres also at least three separate watches for any given regular ship day, each watch would last approximately eight hours, which would indicate that at any given time, two thirds of the crew are 'off duty' unless the ship goes to Red Alert status...
As an airline pilot, ONE of my beefs with Star Trek (writing) is when characters are directed to say "XYZ to ABC". In aviation it is customary to initiate contact by naming the contact first, then identifying yourself. The phrase "this is" is usually not needed. Example: "Los Angeles Center, United 573". (The "this is" implied). LA Center might reply, "United 573, Los Angeles Center, go ahead". ETC.... LA Center acknowledged the identity, then inquires about the request. This is common.
I don't know why Picard ordered the Lantree destroyed at the end of the episode with a photon-torpedo, if they could access the Lantern's systems using its' prefix-code why not activate the Lantre's auto-destruct system?
The auto-destruct might not be one of the systems you can control remotely. We know it needs a bunch of extra authorisation codes from the senior crew to use it even when you're on board.
You might want to turn down the bass when you upload these. The ambient sound of the ship is almost drowning out the dialogue. Or are you doing that on purpose to avoid a RUclips strike (if applicable)?
NextGen was fantastic, you jus have to overlook that its the 24th century so they would have advanced drone technology to investigate and determine the problem without hving to send crew into dangerous situations
well I would have said f*ck lets save the torpedo activate that ships self destruct sequence no one alive on board to stop it anyways much more conservative on ammo🤣
This episode is another example of wasting a perfectly good ship. They eventually destroy the Lantree to eradicate a pathogen. They could have easily sanitized the ship or opened the interior up to the vacuum of space. But no, blast it.
Seems like they forget methods exist to completely sterilize a starship. That one episode (I think after this one) we even see that there's a regular specialized radiation bath that they use to remove build-up of a dangerous energy in a ship that would vaporise anything organic on a ship that they sweep from one end of a ship to another.
Blowing up a ship is far more exciting than cleaning it. Wish I could blow up my house sometimes instead of cleaning it. Not to mention, at this point in Trek history the Lantree is like a Chevy Nova and probably needs a good explosive decommisioning.
@@sarcasticguy4311 eh it was still good for many jobs that didn't need a straight from the dealer new ship with all the current bells and whistles. Just like there are places still using antique computers from the 80s and 90s because they honestly don't need to be using such over-powered machines like we have out today.
@@sonicguyver7445 I think it was three children that had been modified. Five days before stardate 42494, the first officer was treated for Thelusian flu. Two days later, the Lantree visited the Darwin Genetic Research Station. Shortly after visiting the station, all twenty-six crewmembers fell victim to a mysterious aging disease that was later identified as geriatric phenomena during communications between Dr. Kingsley and the USS Enterprise-D. After answering her distress signal, the Enterprise-D found the Lantree adrift in space. With her crew deceased, the ship's quarantine transmitter and marker beacons were initiated to warn other vessels of the danger. After it became clear that the disease, caused by the immune systems of the children at Darwin, was highly contagious and could not be cured medically, the Enterprise-D destroyed the starship with one photon torpedo to prevent further transmission.
@@sonicguyver7445 close the Lantree had stopped at the facility that was creating offspring with an enhanced active (ie forward attacking) immune system. One of the personnel had a certain type of alien flu. Their active immune system attacked the virus in so doing created a means for accelerated aging by anyone else exposed. They though were not affected. Sad lot for Pulaski and the Facilities parents though. Pulaski didn't get infected until she was in a Shuttle craft with one of the modified children.
These Miranda class starships are so old at this point that blowing it up instead of cleaning it is the space equivalency of being crushed in to a cube.
Next episode, the USS Enterprise encounters the stricken starship Aintry. Burt Reynolds plays the part of the Aintry's captain, whilst the rest of the crew have been turned into Good Ol' Banjer Pickin' Boys. Join in on the redneck fun, next week, on Star Trek the Next Generation.
just once, it would be hilarious if instead of investigating like the kids in scooby doo, they just turned off the signal & said 'oh well, i cant hear it. lets all go mess around on the holodeck'
Hate kitbashes... I'd love to remove all the old bangers (including the Excelsior) from TNG onwards and replace them with the real work horses of the Fleet in the 24th century with ie Rigels, Korolevs, and Ambassadors!
Frakes has severe back pain. The Riker pose is because he can’t sit during the scene. The Riker Maneuver is to quickly stretch his back before sitting down.
Is this the only Starship that does anything. What about adventures of other captains. This is more of group command. Picard likes to have a council on everything.
@@bubbaray575I feel like il dissapoint you. But you cant go too far wrong with Apple pie and clotted cream. Im a simple man I suppose, Might shake my life up and try cherry for the first time. But will save that for the weekend... I wish I was joking.
Note to self: reject any assignment on board a Miranda Class starship! The Lantree, The Reliant, The Saratoga, The Brattain, all those lost during the Dominion War, etc.
Nah man Miranda Hull is the best. were I an admiral and could choose my own ship I'd go for a fully upgraded Miranda hull, Either that or an Ambassador
The Bozeman.
@@curruptedJimbo I love the Ambassador, totally overlooked ship in my opinion. I saw renderings of what it was "supposed" to look like from the original concept but I actually like what we saw on screen more. The refit-Connie-esque engineering hull really works for me, and she is a big girl. I think only Nebulas and Galaxy's are bigger, I think by volume she looks bigger than Sovereigns too.
If I were an admiral I think an Intrepid Class is the perfect choice to ferry my butt around. Crew of 145 so I'm pulling as few crewmen and officers from other tasks as possible, yet she is very fast, especially for her size. Good courier ship. Once contact was made with Voyager I think it became clear to everyone that the Intrepid Class was surprisingly tough and durable for her size as well.
And Oberth class too.
@@MasterofSpiders I think the oberth-class was very good at its intended role. It's relatively small and inexpensive, high-tech with lots of sensors, intended to sit in one place and do extended research. It's too fragile to be a Frontline Explorer, and probably has no military value at all since it is too small to get into a fight and too slow to run away from one.
The older next generation gets, the more it highlights how good it was
We really were spoiled with how good this was.
I still cant get over how it tried to push weird utopian values as ideals. Picard is one of my preferred characters and i have great respect for Patrick Stewart (most sympathetic actor ever) but his interpretation of Future Ideal Man defies all basic human male instinct, and thats not gonna happen in just 4-500 years.
Class 😊
No it doesn't
Miranda class: The Red shirt of TNG.
😂😂😂
As soon as Worf said, "We must board her., I said to myself, well now I know what they absolutely will not be doing. Poor Worf, shot down again.
Yup. Though this is one case where the alternate course of action was a better one to take first.
Considering that there were problems with transmission but no problem with the ship when they arrived no surprise.
Youre right, its a pity how often Worfs input was dismissed immediately. They should listen more to Worf, i wanna hear Picard say “Worf is right, we will die a glorious death today! Attack vector, full impulse, engage!”
Enterprise approaches a Miranda class vessel that is not responding to hails.... Where have I heard this before.
As Saavik attempted tell Kirk in Wrath of Khan, "General Order 12 states that on the approach of any vessel, when communications have not been established" shields should be raised.
funny Picard didn't go raise shields just in case🤣🤣
It would've been more poignant had they made the Lantree a Nebula Class ship, as the Nebula Class is to the Galaxy Class what the Miranda Class is to the Constitution Class!
I imagine the script writer did not have the Starfleet regulations to hand.
TNG is way to peacful so that order was kicked
@@Howlrunner82 yeah and we all know what that lead to the Borg resistance is futile until Riker learned to Kick some serious ass🤣🤣🤣
It's amazing how loud space is.
the enterprise usually fills the warp bubble and shields with oxygen.
And isn't it AMAZING how all these "alien" species that they encounter, all are bipedal and all speak English from California? 🤨
@@bulosqoqish1970universal translator built into the camera obviously
@@bulosqoqish1970and they actually addressed that why most species ate bipedal humanoids
Yup someone really messed up the sound on this. Really hurts on a headset.Must be the enhanced deafness/trigger my tinnitus edition.
Mr. Worf, in his desperate attempt to have ANY of his suggestions accepted by the Captain, is quick to suggest what the Captain ALWAYS orders: Assemble an Away Team. But, fate being forever cruel, Worf is, again, rejected, quite out of hand as usual. Later, Holodeck combat calisthenics will be at maximum, with the Pickard and Riker overlays and gore mods. Yet still, that may not be enough to soothe his bruised feelings.
Captain Telaka looks almost old enough to get his own series on Paramount+.
Hah! Don't give them any ideas! It will take just 2 lines of dialogue to resurrect Telaka and the Lantree.
Ageist much?
@@RedLP5000S People wouldn't complain as much if a senile hair sniffing life long failure wasn't installed as "president" by the intelligence agencies and have 1/2 the country vehemently swear up and down he really was elected and is indeed the most popular presidential candidate ever.
You people can't think. You can't engage in simple obvious logic.
😂😂😂
Captain Telaka was the same age as Commander Riker.
The captain of the Lantree looked like boris karloff playing an old Frankenstein monster
When you put Herman Munster in charge of the Lantree.
They should have had those shields up pretty pronto in my opinion.
I think Worf had a smoke break and forgot to close a window
USS latreen "our emergency, we are full of fecaes"
GROSS!!!😂
To paraphrase a disgraced Nutrek show:"The emergency's made of our sh*t, you know."
Star Trek XII: So Very Tired
Captains Log, stardate 6051: I had trouble sleeping last night, my hiatal hernia is acting up. The ship is drafty and damp. I complain, but nobody listens.
what does this mean?
@@nepntzerZerIt is a Star Trek Movie spoof from The Simpsons.
Again with the Klingons… 🤦🏼♂️
+2 for the hiatal hernia reference.
I wish later in the TNG series they could have had a small appearance with Dr Pulaski like telling Data excellent work with saving the crew from the de-Evolution virus.
well what happened happened you can't change it now so oh well
@@raven4k998 it would have been neat.
@@johnshafer7214 Pulaski was a hack. She almost killed Worf. Or was that Crusher? Doesn't matter. Pulaski was a hack.
@@sarcasticguy4311 either way, bringing a different doctor on the show in the long run may have made the show better. It was good they brought Dr Crusher back.
Thing is, any other time this happens, they ALWAYS beam aboard the other ship IMMEDIATELY.
What if in, say, _Night Terrors_ the _Brattain's_ crew's behaviour had been caused by a disease?
Apparently, the script originally called to board, but this was done as a cost saving measure.
The crew of the Nostromo send their regards. What's left of them.
How would you like to be the captain of a federation supply vessel? Only low-performing captains are assigned to them?
the serious explanation is boring and non sci-fi: every officer's career is different and each step is crafted by higher ups for whatever purpose. Picard, for instance, was helmsman of the first ship he ended up in command of, and that was only after dozens of transfers between posts as at that same rank, his career took off when he did something dangerous and heroic which saved the life of someone important to the Federation; basically this got him noticed and they started to "craft" him for more serious stuff because he has all this heroic potential but is guarded and responsible too. supply vessel guy is likely just a much more run of the mill person who's personality is actually rather risk-averse in comparison, he's probably the sort of captain who doesn't investigate anomalies and prioritizes doing low level missions efficiently, the exact person you want doing your supply runs. hell if you're resistant to cognitive behavioral therapy to make you a happy person they'll just send a psychic MILF and then you'll really be in trouble.
If it means going into space & not encounter borg, im all for it. 🖖
@@Suiseisexy There was my path. Nearly fatally wounded at Wolf 359 only to receive 4 limb replacements in time for the dominion war where I earned multiple decorations for bravery, multiple decorations for valor and at least one Federation Medal of Honor. I also was promoted to field admiral but I refuse to fly a desk. Nobody crafted my service record, I got 4 Purple Hearts for that
It’s possible as part of a career path progression, to see how you handle being in command of a Supply Ship before being assigned as a First Officer on a larger Class of Starship,
Or it could be that you are assigned to the Supply Department of StarFleet, and this is considered an honor to command one of their supply ships.
Go in to battle and not come home or get lucky and come with missing body parts.
OR
Peacefully deliver cargo like a space trucker?
I don't see anyone making this comparison regarding fighter pilots and cargo pilots.
Um...Didn't anyone learn anything from Wrath of Khan! Yellow Alert!!!!!!!!!!
well at the very least raise shields Kirk got owned cause he took to long on giving the order to raise shields
Why were all just one big happy fleet 😂
This became one of my favorite episodes.
poor taste
Great episode. Kinda like the deadly years episode of star trek tos also a season 2 episode
My God they are as old as Picard is in the new series!
nope older🤣
@davidlaney6153 and they are perfect for a new Star Trek show on Paramount +. Star Trek: Lantree. Coming soon.
at the first sign of loss of contact on a distress signal you would intercept at max warp...not warp 7
It's funny that a supply ship should be just another Federation Starship. Even if it's an older obsolete design. You would expect a supply ship to be a completely different design and configuration from a regular starship like the Miranda Class. I.guess the show's producers or prop people got a bit lazy with this one. So they thought lets just reuse the USS Relyant model again, just to save the dollars and cents.
Guess you gotta use those old Miranda ships for something, as they’re terrible for combat and only end up as cannon fodder.
Yep. Spot on. The art department had to do the same with the Bozeman due to budget costs.
@@tro2024 Also why the Pegasus in s7 was the Oberth class Grissom model. They ran out of money to build a new ship model
@@bryaneltzroth8833 very good point!
Wouldn't it make sense to use obsolete starships for supply duties?
The Royal Navy sold off some landing craft a few years back that are now being used as technical support vessels in fisheries in Scotland by commercial operators. Makes sense that Starfleet would also operate like this, obsolete Starfleet starships could still be perfectly usable for other purposes.
What's odder is that the crew of the Lantree are still obviously Starfleet officers, so why is it described as a Federation supply ship (a more generic description) when it is apparently a Starfleet vessel still.
@2:11 Someone forgot to remove a clipboard just sitting on the Captain's Chair. Probably Steward's copy of the script?
ha. Well spotted
Picard having a bad hair and uniform day
Amazing episode. The atmosphere was... awesome
Once again you've made me go straight to Paramount+/Prime to watch the whole episode 😭 lol
Yeah...one the many "copy and paste" episodes TNG stole from TOS during TNG's first 2 seasons (and a few later), as they changed a few things from "The Deadly Years" and made this.
Because Roddenberry interfered with the writing until he passed away.
The first 2 seasons were made of of recycled episodes of the cancelled Star Trek series that was in the works before they decided to make the motion picture instead.
What was the reasoning for different warp speeds? Why not just floor it everywhere?
Gravitational wave disruption of nearby star systems
Possibly the same reason as ships and aircraft do - fuel efficiency and wear and tear on the propulsion.
Burn your engines out.
@@alistairgray5466 Conveniently dispensed with in the next season.
IIRC it was a background plot thing for a good while, that warp drives "damage subspace", and the damage done was directly proportional to warp speed. Why this damage was a concern in the first place was that ultimately warp drives would not work in those regions of space after enough damage was done. Common travel speed was limited to below Warp 5(?) but genuine emergencies you were allowed to go warp 9.5 or whatever your ship was capable of.
It was also the reason Voyager had the variable geometry warp pylons, as supposedly that lessened the damaging effect, somehow.
The warp speed limit wasn't used particularly consistently in the series though, and later series dropped the concept entirely I believe.
Can't they go back and digitally delete Weaselly Crusher from these episodes? I refuse to watch Weaselly centered episodes, and don't want to even see the smug little twerp on the bridge.
Hey! It looks like Chief O'Brian has a name AND a rank in this one!😮🤓😎🖖🏻
incorrect.
Best show ever made! Although I also love Voyager, DS9, and Enterprise. I will occasionally also watch the original series.
Don't forgot DS9.
Voyager was garbage, TNG lite set in the Delta quadrant.
@@ValiantWrestlingnah I like voyager coz they were stranded so mission to get home was hectic
@@ValiantWrestling derp
@@ValiantWrestlingvoyager was just premenstrual mention in space
oh... a pulaski episode
😂
I preferred her to Beverly. Felt more like ST1.
Yeah, I hated her smug face too.
Oh, yeah! The episode with the USS Latrine!
"Looks like they had a battle with time".
And lost!
You would think that a supply ship would have a lot of space for cargo, and you would think a long range warp-capable starship of that size would need more than 26 crew. Or maybe the Enterprise doesn't real need 1,000 on board?
A lot of the personnel on board the Enterprise are scientists and families.
theres also at least three separate watches for any given regular ship day, each watch would last approximately eight hours, which would indicate that at any given time, two thirds of the crew are 'off duty' unless the ship goes to Red Alert status...
@@darkclawgreatonenasCrew of 8 on each shift, plus Captain and First officer...
@@joetuktyyuktuk8635 thats the Bridge Crew on the Enterprise, yes...
Probably a lot of automation. I can't imagine that a supply ship would need a big crew.
As an airline pilot, ONE of my beefs with Star Trek (writing) is when characters are directed to say "XYZ to ABC". In aviation it is customary to initiate contact by naming the contact first, then identifying yourself. The phrase "this is" is usually not needed. Example: "Los Angeles Center, United 573". (The "this is" implied). LA Center might reply, "United 573, Los Angeles Center, go ahead". ETC.... LA Center acknowledged the identity, then inquires about the request. This is common.
Well the SOPs have changed in about 150 or so years
Why is the background chip noise blasting the bass out of my speakers, so hard lol I feel like I’m on the ship myself
I don't know why Picard ordered the Lantree destroyed at the end of the episode with a photon-torpedo, if they could access the Lantern's systems using its' prefix-code why not activate the Lantre's auto-destruct system?
The auto-destruct might not be one of the systems you can control remotely. We know it needs a bunch of extra authorisation codes from the senior crew to use it even when you're on board.
@@locarno24 The smartest comment on this goddamn vid. About time.
@@locarno24 unless you're Janeway, of course.
@@locarno24use Kirks code 1 1A 2B Computer “I’m sorry that code has already been used. Please enter another code” 😂
I just realized that the entire crew of the Enterprise is dressed in pajamas.
So it took you 36 years to form that opinion? 😂
Must have been time for bed, before they got the Lantree's distress signal.
You might want to turn down the bass when you upload these. The ambient sound of the ship is almost drowning out the dialogue.
Or are you doing that on purpose to avoid a RUclips strike (if applicable)?
It's always a Reliant class when they hack a ship by his own Code 😅
You go right on with quoting those starfleet regulations 😂
@@bmaiceman Captain , The Borg have taken control of the entire fleet. We're defenceless
It's actually Miranda Class, not Reliant class.
Why don't you uin the video by EQing the bass up as high as it will go?
Is the Enterprise going over a bumpy road?
How did the Enterprise GO anywhere?
"Emergency" constantly.
Bass turned up a bit?
That white noise in the background is very annoying.
NextGen was fantastic, you jus have to overlook that its the 24th century so they would have advanced drone technology to investigate and determine the problem without hving to send crew into dangerous situations
Watch this with headphones, it sounds almost like you're on an aircraft taking off XD
I feel like distress signals justify a bit more urgency.
Oh didn't say 'Miranda' class as guessing that wasn't created yet 🤔
Miranda class name goes back to star trek II.
Were you standing inside the Kakariko Windmill whilst recording ouch...
Song of Storms?
What’s with the loud rumbling sound?
Worf has indigestion.
It's aerosol Jim!
loving the bass boosted version
Looks like they had a battle against time.
nope just a battle with me and lost🤣
"The Lantree is a class 6 Federation supply ship". The only acceptable use for a Miranda class in the 24th century.
Why is the rumbling background sound so loud here what the hell.
Diana Muldaur was a much better sight for sore eyes in her original ST -OS appearance. Can't remember which episode, not a Trekkie.
Just watched it yesterday, season 2 episode 20 return to tomorrow.
And season 3 episode 5 Is There In Truth No Beauty?
I would just blow up every ship that doesn't respond to my call.
A lot safer that way.
well I would have said f*ck lets save the torpedo activate that ships self destruct sequence no one alive on board to stop it anyways much more conservative on ammo🤣
why is the bass so high?
Oh, the "snide" Dr., Riker with beard, season two!🤓😎🖖🏻
Why the background noise is so loud?
Pretend it's the engines
@@tom-dn8md Ok, I'm aware of that but that's definitely much more loud than normal.
I would assume it's to throw off copyright tracers.
@@SamauraiRippeR Thank you Mr Data
@renatot78 Ferengi Commerce Guild Lawyers off the starboard bow, captain!
The U.S.S Latrine.
Does anyone know wtf Picard mumbled at the beginning there?
This episode is another example of wasting a perfectly good ship. They eventually destroy the Lantree to eradicate a pathogen. They could have easily sanitized the ship or opened the interior up to the vacuum of space. But no, blast it.
Seems like they forget methods exist to completely sterilize a starship. That one episode (I think after this one) we even see that there's a regular specialized radiation bath that they use to remove build-up of a dangerous energy in a ship that would vaporise anything organic on a ship that they sweep from one end of a ship to another.
@@shadizersilverhand2113 Baryon sweep.
Blowing up a ship is far more exciting than cleaning it. Wish I could blow up my house sometimes instead of cleaning it. Not to mention, at this point in Trek history the Lantree is like a Chevy Nova and probably needs a good explosive decommisioning.
@@sarcasticguy4311 eh it was still good for many jobs that didn't need a straight from the dealer new ship with all the current bells and whistles. Just like there are places still using antique computers from the 80s and 90s because they honestly don't need to be using such over-powered machines like we have out today.
Lantrey has surprise ! I mean Supplies !
Oh, damn! They all died of Vulkan measles. That's a really tough one for human immune systems to handle.
I wonder if the one in the middle chair would be the captain
Is the Lantree pre-California class.
Why the outside noise?
2.2 milli parsec instead of 453.783 AU?
Did anyone else think that the name was "USS Latrine?" for a second?
Also, writers? I know this was decades ago, but "two parsecs"?? A parsec is about 3.26 Light Years. Why not say "about 6 1/2 Light Years?"
Me and the boys forgor to set the alarm
They need ear plugs on that ship
Were their aging accelerated?
Affirmative.
Yes. If I remember right it was actually an aggressive antibody reaction from a genetically modifed human they were transporting.
@@sonicguyver7445 I think it was three children that had been modified.
Five days before stardate 42494, the first officer was treated for Thelusian flu. Two days later, the Lantree visited the Darwin Genetic Research Station. Shortly after visiting the station, all twenty-six crewmembers fell victim to a mysterious aging disease that was later identified as geriatric phenomena during communications between Dr. Kingsley and the USS Enterprise-D.
After answering her distress signal, the Enterprise-D found the Lantree adrift in space. With her crew deceased, the ship's quarantine transmitter and marker beacons were initiated to warn other vessels of the danger. After it became clear that the disease, caused by the immune systems of the children at Darwin, was highly contagious and could not be cured medically, the Enterprise-D destroyed the starship with one photon torpedo to prevent further transmission.
@@sonicguyver7445 close the Lantree had stopped at the facility that was creating offspring with an enhanced active (ie forward attacking) immune system. One of the personnel had a certain type of alien flu. Their active immune system attacked the virus in so doing created a means for accelerated aging by anyone else exposed. They though were not affected. Sad lot for Pulaski and the Facilities parents though. Pulaski didn't get infected until she was in a Shuttle craft with one of the modified children.
The first couple seasons of TNG reused a lot of TOS plots.
Never understood why they destroyed it, surely they could have vented the atmosphere into space and re-used the ship
This is the age of the replicator. They can pump out ships like Ford and the Motel T.
Would you want to serve on a ship where all of the previous crew died due to some contamination?
@@rocketraccoon1976 Good clean and a new name, no bother !
@@Rockhound6165 Ill wait until the Motel 6
These Miranda class starships are so old at this point that blowing it up instead of cleaning it is the space equivalency of being crushed in to a cube.
Good clip but now I need a new subwoofer and i think my apartment building might not pass its next inspection!
Next episode, the USS Enterprise encounters the stricken starship Aintry. Burt Reynolds plays the part of the Aintry's captain, whilst the rest of the crew have been turned into Good Ol' Banjer Pickin' Boys. Join in on the redneck fun, next week, on Star Trek the Next Generation.
just once, it would be hilarious if instead of investigating like the kids in scooby doo, they just turned off the signal & said 'oh well, i cant hear it. lets all go mess around on the holodeck'
Deana stating the obvious. Nearly as often as Data. Love Marina Sirtas♥️
That's her primary function. Should've named her Counselor Dunsel.
She's like captain Hindsight in south park.
Hate kitbashes... I'd love to remove all the old bangers (including the Excelsior) from TNG onwards and replace them with the real work horses of the Fleet in the 24th century with ie Rigels, Korolevs, and Ambassadors!
I can still vocals. Please add more sub-bass.
What's Wrong With The Audio?
Why does Riker always lean up on those chairs with that Vogue-magazine-yaaaaass pose?
Frakes has severe back pain. The Riker pose is because he can’t sit during the scene. The Riker Maneuver is to quickly stretch his back before sitting down.
Is this the only Starship that does anything. What about adventures of other captains. This is more of group command. Picard likes to have a council on everything.
AVOID THIS SHIP
ESPECIALLY WHEN THE CAPTIAN HAS BUMPY FACE
Nice. Way to leave out the center channel.
I notice data never changed his hair style
I once met their crew at a lan party 🎉
The Reliants crew???
@@davidedgar3509 who else?
WTF is the thrumming bass???
Background static!
USS Shady Acres, where every meal is pudding, and everyone's TV is blasting FOX News at max volume.
what are you talking about?
@@nepntzerZerHe means retirement home.
Named after Honey Lantree greatest female rock drummer? The Honeycombs?
no cc!!
Can't hear anything.
The Bass is a bit overdone. I couldn't really hear much else of anything.
Yeah definitely copy of deadly years tos episde
Looks like Reliant
3:14 a few mins later
the first 3 digits of pi
The first two letters of pie.
Sorry i like pie.
What kind of pie?
Cake is my favorite dessert.
@@bubbaray575 What kind of cake?
I like ice cream.
@@bubbaray575I feel like il dissapoint you. But you cant go too far wrong with Apple pie and clotted cream.
Im a simple man I suppose, Might shake my life up and try cherry for the first time. But will save that for the weekend...
I wish I was joking.