The Deadly Secret Behind Romulan Warbirds...

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    The Romulan D'deridex class, also known as the B-type warbird, is one of the most imposing ship classes in Star Trek. The D'deridex also uses a very unique power source--an artificial quantum singularity. But while this might sound fantastical, it may be more plausible than you think...
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  • @StormsparkPegasus
    @StormsparkPegasus 9 месяцев назад +33

    Actually, the fact that the Romulan ship exceeded its rated maximum speed by 30% indicates that the rated speed is due to the warp engines themselves, and NOT due to the singularity core. Just like the M/AM reactor in Federation ships, the singularity core only provides energy. It obviously provided the energy necessary to make the ship go that fast. The damage was to the warp coils, not the main reactor.

  • @NGXII
    @NGXII 9 месяцев назад +77

    To the secretive romulans, I'd think that having the whole ship annihilated by the singularity on destruction is an advantage - if there's no ship left, there's no potential for their enemies to salvage technology or intelligence

    • @gamingvibrations5320
      @gamingvibrations5320 9 месяцев назад +8

      Exactly what I always thought too. Makes perfect sense.

    • @blackrazer22
      @blackrazer22 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@gamingvibrations5320This is the only explanation that makes sense considering all the drawbacks of the drive.

    • @ObatongoSensei
      @ObatongoSensei 9 месяцев назад +5

      Actually, a nano-Black hole that small would never be able to destroy the ship or cause all those weird time-dimensional shenanigans they describe in the series. To experiment the effects of super gravity you have to be really near to the event horizon, which in that case is in the nanometer scale or less. Hawking's radiation, on the other end, would be a problem outside the core of the reactor, but it would not last for long.
      Starfleet ships are far more dangerous. A single hit in the antimatter storage and you will go off in a huge, pyrotechnical gamma ray burst. Now, that would definitely leave nothing useful of your ship.
      One thing I never understood about Starfleet ships is why they expel the reactor core, but not the anti-matter storage, which is NOT in the core. That's just where you inject the fuel to produce energy out of its annihilation.

    • @evilcouchpotato6875
      @evilcouchpotato6875 6 месяцев назад

      Romulans - "Our scout ship crossed into the neutral zone before it was destroyed? PROVE IT!"
      cloaks away*

    • @samuellove9619
      @samuellove9619 4 месяца назад

      @@ObatongoSensei I know this is stating the obvious but ST logic =/= real world logic, you throw real world logic out the window the moment you introduce FTL, non-neutonian physics, or ships who's center of thrust doesn't align with center of mass.

  • @rubaiyat300
    @rubaiyat300 9 месяцев назад +18

    In my head canon, the reason the D’deridex are so big is due to interrogations of the Enterprise C survivors especially their blonde tactical officer. Where they learned of a near future “battleship” class Enterprise D and so the Romulans rushed to create a match for it with their available tech.

    • @thehigherman9918
      @thehigherman9918 9 месяцев назад +6

      I think it's as with the Empire from Star Wars, a weapon to intimidate.

  • @merm7th
    @merm7th 9 месяцев назад +11

    I always loved the look of the Romulan warbird. My first thought upon seeing the design was, "sweet, they can disable a smaller vessel, swoop in and hold it in its negative space with tractor beams, cloak and fly away with it." Of course that never happens.

  • @The_Lucent_Archangel
    @The_Lucent_Archangel 9 месяцев назад +21

    STO did, among other things, introduce some interesting bits about the singularity core. Beyond just the cool implosion effect when you destroy an opposing Warbird, flying one around allowed for a unique suite of ship abilities which aren't available with a warp core-driven design.

  • @miguelvelez7221
    @miguelvelez7221 9 месяцев назад +18

    Love the production design of TNG. It was from season three on incredibly well realized for a syndicated show from the 1990's. The alien races all had signature design elements not just with make up and prosthetics but the uniforms, ships, hand weapons... A franchise could do worse than look to TNG as an inspiration.

  • @singletona082
    @singletona082 9 месяцев назад +7

    'What are we building a romulan engine or a gaming pc?'
    No you're building a steam engine. Or at least the coolant used can be cycledthrough to capture some of that thermal energy as power.

  • @infurnessfire4452
    @infurnessfire4452 9 месяцев назад +4

    the Romulan design fits the vibe of the Romulan calculating and also it is a heavier ship then the warbird which give variety to star trek

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L 9 месяцев назад +5

    I used to think the “micro-singularities are a Vulcan myth” line in Enterprise was silly, but now we have people arguing about primordial black holes’ plausibility… so, fine lol

  • @aekaydubs
    @aekaydubs 9 месяцев назад +1

    “Let’s get started” has entered my daily lexicon

  • @tmutant
    @tmutant 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love that you leave in outtakes with an edit, especially for words you have trouble with. You don't take yourself too seriously. And words are hard.

  • @brianfuller757
    @brianfuller757 9 месяцев назад +11

    This is my favourite Romulan design. And I was always fascinated by Romulan quantum singularity drives. Thanks for a cool video.

  • @Roger_Kirk
    @Roger_Kirk 9 месяцев назад +5

    Loved the part about what can become a black hole!

  • @bumbleguppy
    @bumbleguppy 9 месяцев назад +11

    I just always assumed that the energy was produced by capturing the radiation of dropping matter into a tiny accretion disc rather than the singularity intrinsically.

    • @The_Lucent_Archangel
      @The_Lucent_Archangel 9 месяцев назад +4

      That makes sense up to a point, though it would cause the singularity to grow over time and thus put a bit of a hard limit on how long it could safely operate. In a normal black hole, those time scales are incredibly long, but who knows with a micro version. I suppose it could work by way of one approach, followed by harnessing the Hawking radiation once it reaches a certain size and mass.

    • @bumbleguppy
      @bumbleguppy 9 месяцев назад

      @@The_Lucent_Archangel Hey yeah, double dip by harnessing Hawking and the accretion radiation to bring the singularity back up to optimal mass. Win win.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@The_Lucent_Archangelnot a concern, in fact a micro singularity would evaporate faster than you can feasibly feed matter in. Once you got one of these cores going you’d actually need to constantly feed it matter just to keep it the same size. Which also means it’s putting off tons of energy whenever you’re _not_ feeding it. Think of the matter more like control rods than fuel.

    • @ObatongoSensei
      @ObatongoSensei 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@kaitlyn__LAnd you have pointed out the real problem of having a singularity reactor: you cannot turn it off and it always has a constant minimum energy output that needs to be harvested and used or purged.
      The only way to turn off such a reactor is by stopping feeding it matter and letting it completely evaporate. That means that firing up again the reactor would require to create a new singularity of the appropriate mass. You can also reduce or rise the output of the reactor by changing its mass, which may be troublesome in itself.
      Also, you have to move around the mass of the singularity, which may be the main reason why the romulan ships are slower.

  • @Sp33ddialz
    @Sp33ddialz 9 месяцев назад +1

    Having your massively overpowered cruiser strapped to a rube goldberge-esque power system feels so quintessentially Romulan.

  • @jhallam2011
    @jhallam2011 9 месяцев назад +10

    Love all things Romulan! If you have a core breach does the black hole escape?

  • @HumbleHonkingEnthusiast
    @HumbleHonkingEnthusiast 9 месяцев назад +17

    This is one of my favorite ship designs in all of science fiction, thank you for covering it❤

    • @residentgrey
      @residentgrey 9 месяцев назад

      Find yourself the USS Defiant.

  • @ThommyofThenn
    @ThommyofThenn 9 месяцев назад +14

    I like the use of windows on the front of the vessel. Helps add a bit of visual reference in terms of scale. I know Trek has had some hilariously bad failures in scaling things properly but I like the D'derix and think its looks well scaled

  • @jonwalker8945
    @jonwalker8945 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hands down, my favorite ship in all of Trek. It’s just so friggin cool!

  • @bjorn00000
    @bjorn00000 9 месяцев назад +6

    This all might imply that the Romulan engine core is less a power reactor and more just a huge battery that the Romulans would create in larger facilities, perhaps some huge power collectors in orbit around stars or larger black holes. From an in-universe perspective, I wonder what this must imply about fleet logistics! Klingon and Federation ships are dependent on dilithium, not a fuel per se but a nonrenewable mined resource that must be resupplied regularly.
    In fact, it might have some intentional implications for war strategy. If Romulan require larger, more capital-intensive space-based facilities to resupply those engine cores but they need to "refuel" far less often than Federation ships, it might suggest why the Romulans could hold their own against the Federation, even though they're implied to be a two-species empire with a dramatically smaller population. Any war would likely involve the Romulans coordinating a massive, widespread disruption of planet-based Federation dilithium supplies at the start of a war, while they in turn would be far less vulnerable to short-term attrition given that their ships could probably operate independently for longer. The Federation might struggle since Romulan facilities might be easier to defend and their supply lines might be subject to far less disruption (since they'd be more likely to rotate ships out for an engine core replacement than refueling them in the field). The main downside of course would be that you'd have to field a larger fleet in the longer term, meaning that a complete Romulan strategy would need to focus on a lot of quick, short-term gains.
    But overall I'd say this would be a better strategic advantage for the Romulans than the cloaking device for a shorter war. While a cloak is extremely effective from a tactical perspective, Romulans don't run their ships constantly cloaked for a reason, mainly the high power requirements and potential interference with fleet communication and coordination. SNW A Quality of Mercy is probably the best proof of this, as the Romulan battle fleet is not cloaked even though the ships of the fleet likely have cloaking devices too (see: TOS The Enterprise Incident).

  • @danielseelye6005
    @danielseelye6005 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had the thought that the Romulan Singularity Drive was being used like all the other Star Trek ships: It's all about the Plasma.
    The matter/antimatter reactor makes electroplasma, pushes it through the dilithium and gets stepped up to warp plasma for the warp coils.
    Meanwhile the Singularity Drive gets a jumpstart and is then fed matter to sustain it. The matter gets turned into plasma as it approaches the Event Horizon and is skimmed off by a magnetic ramscoop, leaving a portion to continue on and maintain the singularity.
    I think you would get more bang for your buck with the m/am reactor but you have to keep making antimatter onboard or stopping at a starbase to top up the tanks, whereas the singularity drive just needs any ol' matter to keep going and you suffer with reduced power output, kilo to kilo.
    It's akin to the Feddies having big block hemis running nitromethane versus the Romulans having diesels running off anything and everything.
    Does that make sense?

  • @Roger_Kirk
    @Roger_Kirk 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the most iconic alien ship from Star Trek beyond the Borg cube!

  • @monkeywrench2800
    @monkeywrench2800 9 месяцев назад +3

    Aside from how they managed to generate the blackhole to begin with... one has to wonder: If the ship sat still for long enough, wouldn't the black hole eventually crush the hull into the event horizon? Another ponderance would be how they managed to generate enough energy to create the blackhole, in addition to the shielding required to contain it.... with that amount of energy they could just fly about without the blackhole issues all together. Just spit balling here....
    Fun thoughts on an amazing war bird! Thank You!

    • @moonkey2712
      @moonkey2712 9 месяцев назад +2

      Possibly the facility needed to generate that much power wouldn't fit into a ship

  • @alignedmonkey6147
    @alignedmonkey6147 9 месяцев назад +2

    I remember playing star trek armada and thought it was great they gave romulan ships a special death animation of the ship being sucked into the singularity.

  • @shingshongshamalama
    @shingshongshamalama 3 месяца назад +1

    There's actually another seminal work of science fiction media that involves the use of very low mass artificially-generated black holes to power a spacecraft, and specifically also to power faster-than-light travel. It's a pretty big deal in its home country, being something of a formative pop cultural scifi work of the late 20th century, and it helped propel its creator to legendary fame within the industry, though it's surprisingly little known outside of its country of origin. In fact, its international recognition has grown significantly in recent years, and you may have heard of it.
    It's called Gunbuster.

  • @saxondark
    @saxondark 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great video Tyler I love the tech videos you do where you even go in to possible real world science behind the tech well done dude.

  • @ObatongoSensei
    @ObatongoSensei 9 месяцев назад +1

    This kind of "black hole reactors" has been used in a old anime called Gunbuster. There it was given the name "degenerator", fundamentally a matter to energy converter through the use of artificially degenerated matter in the form of a contained micro black hole. By manipulating the event horizon of that thing, the ships in the series were able to achieve warp.
    It's still more safe than carrying around megatons of antimatter, which by the way requires a constant influx of energy just to power the containment which spares the ship from annihilating itself. The black hole drive has the opposite problem: it can't stop producing energy, unless you let it evaporate completely.

  • @Kyle-vw2lb
    @Kyle-vw2lb 9 месяцев назад +3

    This was a very interesting and thought provoking episode! Thank you for doing all that research into the technical requirements and potential energy output 👽

  • @Blynat
    @Blynat 9 месяцев назад +10

    I loved the designs for these ships. They are very massive looking and didn't use the same tech to warp according to some episodes. Then "the burn" also affected them even though they were different tech... discovery kind of fucked some stuff up.

    • @DefiantHeart
      @DefiantHeart 9 месяцев назад +8

      Oh, just a little...

    • @The_Lucent_Archangel
      @The_Lucent_Archangel 9 месяцев назад +6

      The insane levels of cope around that are hard to even describe. I heard everything from "we don't know whether the Roms use dilithium some other way" to conjecture about them adopting warp cores at some point. At the end of the day, if the fanbase has to come up with hand waves and technobabble to overcome bad writing then it's just very bad.

    • @moonkey2712
      @moonkey2712 9 месяцев назад +2

      The singularity is for power, like the matter/antimatter reaction on federation ships. They both use dilithium to create a warp field

    • @LordTalax
      @LordTalax 9 месяцев назад +3

      Some? Discovery was a fuckup. Glad it'll be over with the next season.

    • @BanjoSick
      @BanjoSick 9 месяцев назад

      There is another season coming???
      😱😱😱

  • @A407RAC
    @A407RAC 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love your work as always man, I feel special being in the credits

  • @michaelmutranowski123
    @michaelmutranowski123 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love the design of the D'Deridex Class Romulan Warbird but for the life of me I can't find the weapon ports. I know it has weapons 'cause it fires them in the shows but they just blend in so seamlessly with the rest of the ship I can never spot them. While I do love the design, I always thought the Romulans were dumb for building nothing but Battleships and Frigates and the Dominion War proved me right 'cause the Romulans got their teeth kicked in by the Jem'Hedar that's why in Star Trek Nemesis we see a new Romulan ship design that looks like they learned their lesson and introduced sweeping changes in their space fleet. I classify the Val'Dor as a heavy cruiser cause it looks like a Klingon Bird of Prey that took a bunch of steroids and didn't skip leg day. It looks like they cut a D'Deridex in half and changed the paint job; so it now looks like they can build them faster than and at half the cost of the D'Deridex.

  • @virt1one
    @virt1one 5 месяцев назад +1

    When I was thinking about this, it occurred to me. You can't "blow up" a black hole. It'll just eat whatever energy or mass you throw at it, and get bigger. The only known way to get rid of a black hole is to wait it out, and let the hawking radiation sap it. So, what happens when a warbird is destroyed? This would destroy the chamber housing the black hole, which would probably promptly suck all the ship debris into it, and leave you with a little black hole.
    So everywhere there's been a warbird destroyed, you have this little black hole "mine" sitting in space, that will destroy anything that runs into it. And no way to get rid of it, or even MOVE it. Think of all the times we've seen warbirds destroyed. Funny nobody thinks about what happened to their "artificial singularity"??? (and what's with that explosion? shouldn't it quickly turn into an IMplosion?)

  • @canis2020
    @canis2020 9 месяцев назад +1

    The d'dex is my second favorite shit outside the Tellerite ship it's so clean and schmexy

  • @kummynipples
    @kummynipples 9 месяцев назад +3

    As advanced as the Romulan Warbird is, it still can't play Crysis on max settings without blowing up the computer

  • @Roger_Kirk
    @Roger_Kirk 9 месяцев назад +1

    Zepto is a new mini-measurment for me. centi-milli-micro-nano-femto-pico-atto is the limit of small measurements I learnt when at school.

    • @Roger_Kirk
      @Roger_Kirk 9 месяцев назад +1

      Learnt that around 24 years ago and it still sticks in my mind

  • @jasonburmeister6727
    @jasonburmeister6727 6 месяцев назад +2

    Just a thought and maybe someone has already proposed this. Could the reason that the Romulan’s home star was going supernova was that a singularity that was being created by the romulans getting away from them and destabilizing their star?

  • @beezelbuzzel
    @beezelbuzzel 9 месяцев назад +2

    Lookin' good fella! You're still doing well and that's awesome!

  • @merafirewing6591
    @merafirewing6591 9 месяцев назад +3

    I think the Romulans have one tribble on a hamster wheel to keep that singularity up and running.

  • @SamwiseOutdoors
    @SamwiseOutdoors 5 месяцев назад +1

    Side note: the development of the D'Deridex class starship's quantum singularity drive also led to the development of The World's Smallest Black Hole from the game Armed and Dangerous.

  • @MatthewCaunsfield
    @MatthewCaunsfield 9 месяцев назад +3

    Honestly, the lengths those Rommies will go just to be different... 😉

  • @NeilBlumengarten
    @NeilBlumengarten 9 месяцев назад +2

    I swear there's a moment in each of your videos when I can see the thought, "Am I really doing this," before you snap into the video. It's definitely on brand of Trek fans to be busy a little bit embarrassed about our love of the franchise.

  • @Coretnor
    @Coretnor 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love your content bud, I even watched the whole sponsored segment.

  • @misterlau5246
    @misterlau5246 9 месяцев назад +2

    This warbird when I watched "the neutral zone" amazed me
    And i call those "theories", "hypothesis". They are "What if?"
    Let's say you have a successful singularity.
    It still needs to output a lot of energy. How can you do that? Hawking radiation should be small. A small black hole evaporates and with not enough mass to sustain its huge gravity well, it BLOWS up, and the radiation which can't be really used for this application, because there's no way to obtain the amount of energy and regulate how much of it the BH gives. Same with fission and fusion. You only get your coolant hot and it's used to steam power a turbine which generates electricity..
    It's the least efficient way of generating electricity, but a brick of U has lots of energy so it can be wasted as heat and you can't harness that power by other means. Radiation won't do more than heating stuff. Energy. Free energy was inside the U but when neutrons exit it and fission occurs, the wasted heat is mostly that. Rubbish, if ihere wern't lots of energy confined in a brick. Heavy very heavy brick
    To confine so little mass and keep it like that, you will need lots of energy. A BH keeps like that because LOTS of mass.
    And... You are using Schwarzchild non rotating black hole metric.
    🧐 With Kerr, rotating ones you will have a great time as frame dragging will wibbly wobbly timey wimey your engine. 🤔 Not good for high throughput
    Most quantum processes in macro thingies like those are caused by tunneling. Like a star. It's not enough temperature to fuse but enough mass, little probability is a big quantity. Gravity keeps those particles as plasma, no need to do anything to help starting the reactions.
    🧐 🖖🤓🙃🤐

  • @colinleat8309
    @colinleat8309 9 месяцев назад +3

    Cool video thanks. Hope you had a good Trek day. 🖖😁🤘🇨🇦

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Colin! Same to you!

  • @spudhead169
    @spudhead169 6 месяцев назад +2

    There's no free lunch here. You'd need to invest at LEAST the same amount of energy you expect to extract from the black hole in order to create it in the first place. That process wouldn't be 100% efficient so you'd be using more energy in its creation than you'd be able to extract from it. That makes it pointless for fixed installations as you may as well use the energy you would have used to create the black hole directly. For mobile applications such as space-ships however it becomes more viable as it will be an energy storage medium, which is exactly what you need in that case. But you also run into the problem of harnessing the energy from the Hawking Radiation. This isn't a variable source, it's a constant flow of energy you need to use or lose. You could I guess have some sort of giant capacitors that continually charge from this output, but you'd still need some way to "vent" energy you're not using, and in space that's a very difficult task. Given that the energy that thing generates is capable of propelling the ship at extreme velocities, you run into Newton's Laws, whatever you do to get rid of the energy is going to push you in the opposite direction really hard or impose extreme crushing force on the hull. The only real way I can see those Romulan ships being "safe" is for them to have huge energy storage cells to soak up excess energy when not used and to prevent those getting full the ship would need to be at warp most of the time to use up the excess energy, it would only be able to come out of warp for a limited time.

  • @SpazzyMcGee1337
    @SpazzyMcGee1337 6 месяцев назад +1

    My headcanon is that the D'deridex was developed in response to the presumed Galaxy warship the Federation was developing and was such a boondoggle of a development project by the time it was apparent that the Galaxy was an exploratory cruise liner that the Romulan government had to completely change their galactic political stance just to avoid humiliation and collapse.

  • @JoeCounty
    @JoeCounty 9 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely love this video!

  • @lordkayx
    @lordkayx 9 месяцев назад +1

    I always thought to myself, no matter what technology is invented, the Romulans have the power covered. if they ever do a more conventual show I hope they explore this more.

  • @liamscienceguy8153
    @liamscienceguy8153 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff, but I’m always confused as to why there are ellipses at the end of EVERY TITLE

  • @harrypothead42024
    @harrypothead42024 9 месяцев назад +2

    My favorite boat

  • @manservantchris
    @manservantchris 9 месяцев назад +3

    Black whole drive. The Doctor approves. #TARDIS

  • @JohnnyTromboner
    @JohnnyTromboner 5 месяцев назад

    Always thought it was a little strange that destroying a warbird didn't just expose the singularity

  • @residentgrey
    @residentgrey 9 месяцев назад +3

    I encourage you to look into Earth: Final Conflict. It is an underrated series.

    • @LordTalax
      @LordTalax 9 месяцев назад +2

      Underrated for a reason. It wasn't very good.

    • @tomasr.
      @tomasr. 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@LordTalax I agree, it looks like a fan series. And not a particularly good one at that.

  • @conorhoward5131
    @conorhoward5131 9 месяцев назад +2

    Do you always use Mass Effect music during Star Trek videos? Have I just never noticed?!!!??! 😂😅😱👍

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +3

      Lol not always, but more recently!

  • @quantumstereotv6319
    @quantumstereotv6319 9 месяцев назад

    It would be interesting to see the avians that inspired this design on Romulus. In all probably a double gullet turkey hawk.

  • @bmobert
    @bmobert 6 месяцев назад

    We know a little more from cannon.
    Artificial Quantum Singularities in a dderidex amust be very different from standard black holes, as the alien young in Timescape would not have been trapped or have had difficulty.

  • @jamesdiehl8690
    @jamesdiehl8690 9 месяцев назад +4

    What powers Deep Space Nine?

  • @SweetSweetCandyBoyz
    @SweetSweetCandyBoyz 9 месяцев назад +7

    Other forms of travel weren’t used in Star Trek discovery because the writers wanted so bad to draw parallels to “dependency on fossil fuels is bad” that they forgot to right an actual good story that made sense, sheer plot convenience forced them to tell a story that shouted “were just going to assume you forgot about all that other stuff”. They also seemed to have a fundamental misunderstanding of what the in-universe function of the crystals was as related to warp travel. They wanted a “fuel” to draw an allegory at the expense of actual good canonical story. I agree with the message that reliance on fossil fuels is bad, I just hate how the messaging was executed in the show.

    • @The_Lucent_Archangel
      @The_Lucent_Archangel 9 месяцев назад +2

      They planted the seeds for that during that inane scene between Reno and Stametz the previous season, where she waxed on and on about how destructive and unsustainable dilithium mining and warp core usage is. Technically the goofiness goes back even farther, to when they laughably showed the Golden Gate Bridge with solar panels all over it. In an era with fusion or matter/antimatter power which can and does run 24/7/365, they would totally still use comparatively primitive PV cells? I too don't think that remaining utterly dependent on hydrocarbons is a good idea, but trying to just cut their usage without a practical alternative is only going to crash economies and standard of living to disastrous levels. We have nuclear options that are safer, cleaner, and more sustainable but the green lobby can't become the new robber barons off of those so they aren't even considered.

    • @SweetSweetCandyBoyz
      @SweetSweetCandyBoyz 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@The_Lucent_Archangel eh, I wouldn’t fully blame the green lobby, there has been conceded misinformation front from big oil for decades - I’m pretty green and I worked in nuclear operations for 10 years - there is a persistent cold-war “fear” among the wider populous in the US, and it’s easy political brownie-points to say we shuttered nuclear-related stuff. There was a glimmer of hope back in the 2000’s up to 2010, but the Fukushima disaster all but torpedoed that movement, and I got out of the industry because I considered it all but dead and/or on life support. Seeing as though most commercial reactors operation on the same principles we established in the 1960’s and 70’s, There are newer and safer implementations of nuclear energy we could explore, but we as a society have done a good enough job of scaring ourselves out of any nuclear technological investment and progress.

    • @SweetSweetCandyBoyz
      @SweetSweetCandyBoyz 9 месяцев назад +3

      But regardless, dilithium has never been a traditional “fuel” in-universe. if I remember correctly, it’s a focusing element for the matter-antimatter reaction, so the parallel they’re trying to make seems nonsensical based on how science in the Star Trek universe is supposed to work. By the 24th century, they’d even discovered how to reconstitute the crystals.

    • @SweetSweetCandyBoyz
      @SweetSweetCandyBoyz 9 месяцев назад

      Take a gasoline engine, dilithium would fundamentally represent the pistons/cylinders or fuel injectors and the matter/antimatter reaction could be considered the gasoline. Sure the cylinders will wear-out over time, but by the 24th century, we’ve discovered how to refurnish those cylinders to like-new while the engine is running to continue converting combustion into mechanical movement.

    • @Dc-alpha
      @Dc-alpha 9 месяцев назад +1

      You are giving too much credit. STD's writers maybe saw the JJ movies and have a vague notion for the plot of Voyage Home.
      I say vague because had they seen it they would know you can actually inject an environmental message into a story. Even one you don't really understand. Without it then destroying the story.
      I wouldn't go as far as saying they would realise you can't inject story into a political message you don't actually understand or comprehend the nuances or consequences of. However, presumably they have watched STD and somehow that hasn't occurred to them, so no hope there.

  • @jean-lucesterhuizen8279
    @jean-lucesterhuizen8279 9 месяцев назад +3

    Once again soothing ME music over Epic lore/science. Epic.

  • @skullpoker69
    @skullpoker69 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hawking radiation is net zero. One half of a virtual particle pair escapes, while the other half falls into the black hole.

  • @Nekomancer69
    @Nekomancer69 9 месяцев назад +4

    👍

  • @TheRealDrWho
    @TheRealDrWho 9 месяцев назад +4

    Nice

  • @AvangionQ
    @AvangionQ 6 месяцев назад

    7:17 You might want to check how much energy is required to create a Kugelblitz ☑

  • @andyf4292
    @andyf4292 9 месяцев назад

    there is a tiny problem, a crashing warbird is a planet/sun killer.... and if you forget to feed it, it goes bang quite enthusiastically

  • @comentedonakeyboard
    @comentedonakeyboard 9 месяцев назад +2

    Romulan quantum singularities are singularly quantum🕳️

  • @skywise001
    @skywise001 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ooh a sponsor I care about :D

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 9 месяцев назад +3

  • @Roger_Kirk
    @Roger_Kirk 9 месяцев назад +3

    Commies for UBI!

  • @shelsilverstein7436
    @shelsilverstein7436 9 месяцев назад +1

    I weirdly wasn't notified about this video 😡

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +2

      Holy crap, yeah I've been seeing a ton of people saying the same thing. It's pissing me off tbh

  • @The_Lucent_Archangel
    @The_Lucent_Archangel 9 месяцев назад +2

    Also, short answer on why alternative FTLs didn't take over...It's not really worth pondering when you consider the sheer technological stagnation that would have to come about for a propulsion design still based on finite, comparatively rare materials to be maintained for a thousand years. Let alone the ridiculousness of dilithium becoming inert because loneliness on the part of one otherwise unremarkable alien.

    • @JaredLS10
      @JaredLS10 9 месяцев назад +1

      I figured Starfleet stuck to standard warp because they were able to get it up to transwarp/slipstream speeds without having to develop a whole other engine technology. I would think they would rescale the Warp Scale again instead of constantly saying Warp 9.9999992 for instance.

  • @captainyossarian388
    @captainyossarian388 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great vid. 👍Would def recommend considering getting in touch with Venom Geek Media 98 and doing a collab.

  • @charleslennonbaker
    @charleslennonbaker 9 месяцев назад +1

    Forgive my ignorance, but couldn't a black hole be formed by a nuclear explosion or simultaneous nuclear explosions at the same point in time? If true, would this impromptu blackhole exist for at least a nanosecond?

  • @joanwerthman4116
    @joanwerthman4116 9 месяцев назад

    I’m pretty sure any black hole that didn’t evaporate would start swallowing mass (like the ship and everyone in it).

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +4

      I could imagine a balancing act between allowing a certain amount of Hawking radiation but also limiting evaporation to keep the black hole "in existence."

  • @DeconvertedMan
    @DeconvertedMan 9 месяцев назад +2

    wait can I make a black hole with my brain power?! MAHAHHAHAAHHA. I mean it is powerful.. best not to try though. GIGAWATS!

  • @therakshasan8547
    @therakshasan8547 9 месяцев назад +1

    If neccels need to see each other to form a warp field then why are there so many ships that block their LOS ?

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +2

      Ship designs started to drift away from Roddenberry's original "rules," so to speak (not that any of it was ever canon tbh)

  • @Erik_Swiger
    @Erik_Swiger 9 месяцев назад

    If the Star Trek universe has some degree of gravity control (gravity deck plating, graviton emitters, anti-gravity lifting devices), maybe this affects how they manage black hole gravity, and radiation and so forth.
    Also, has anybody yet used the Internet name "Joe Lontrue?" lol Personally I like the phrase.

  • @TwinSteel
    @TwinSteel 9 месяцев назад +3

    ❤️🥳👍🏿

  • @Dirtzoo
    @Dirtzoo 9 месяцев назад

    I wonder if Intel is working on a CPU under these parameters

  • @grahamturner1290
    @grahamturner1290 6 месяцев назад +2

    🖖

  • @Bluefoot65
    @Bluefoot65 9 месяцев назад +1

    with gravity plating on nearly ship building a singularity should not be that hard since gravity is a force star trek controls

  • @slayerstenis
    @slayerstenis 9 месяцев назад +8

    Romulan's chicks are hotter than Vulcan's chicks!

    • @DarrinKemp-lr1cz
      @DarrinKemp-lr1cz 9 месяцев назад +2

      But like Klingon chicks, if you don't give them orgasms they will kill you.

    • @The_Lucent_Archangel
      @The_Lucent_Archangel 9 месяцев назад +3

      I think that's mainly down to the danger involved in dating a Romulan if you aren't one.

    • @comentedonakeyboard
      @comentedonakeyboard 9 месяцев назад +1

      But are Andorian Babes super hot or super cool?

  • @jonsouth1545
    @jonsouth1545 4 месяца назад +1

    You assumed a singular micro black hole lets look at nuclear power stations they have multiple reactors USS Enterprise CVN65 had 8 reactors. There is no requirement for a single microsingularity and a singularity core could consist of hundreds maybe even thousands or millions of microsingularities.

  • @jamesparker4471
    @jamesparker4471 9 месяцев назад +5

    Nerrrd

  • @Rastek19
    @Rastek19 9 месяцев назад +1

    Quantum singlularity this, quantum singlularity that, why don't people ever talk about quantum singles in your area 🧐

  • @rickm9244
    @rickm9244 9 месяцев назад

    As with everything in life. To make energy you have to add energy. We are far far far away from having the ability to pump that amount of energy into anything. So unless someone comes up with a new atom out of thin air. The best humans could ever hope for is travelling to Mars. Maybe.

  • @James-hs3tu
    @James-hs3tu 9 месяцев назад +3

    They DIDN'T DO SH🤬T!!! AGAINST THE Jem' hadar

  • @bogartoutlawclan9592
    @bogartoutlawclan9592 9 месяцев назад +1

    OK

  • @dennisdean7366
    @dennisdean7366 9 месяцев назад +1

    The event horizon is actually called an accretion disc.

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow 9 месяцев назад +2

    Gaming PCs don't need liquid cooling, that's just a noobish way to waste a couple hundred dollars. 🤣

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +1

      I mean, I certainly don't have a liquid cooling system 😂

  • @HazriHaili
    @HazriHaili 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am rather confused. Wouldn't this drive be the dominant mode of propulsion in the galaxy after the Burn? From what I understand the Burn effected only dilithium and this engine does not use that mineral.

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +2

      The Romulans still use dilithium, presumably as a stabilizing element as in matter/antimatter engines. The specifics aren't delved into but the Romulans have dilithium mines on Remus. This isn't to defend the Burn storyline as it was kinda goofy lol

  • @tickbaby
    @tickbaby 9 месяцев назад +21

    Make Star Trek Great Again

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 9 месяцев назад +5

      Someone needs to make that into a hat.

    • @rainsfall2494
      @rainsfall2494 9 месяцев назад +7

      Picard and Riker for president 2024
      "Make it so"

    • @mawkernewek
      @mawkernewek 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@rainsfall2494 a story centered on alleged Romulan intervention in the Federation Presidential Election, supporting the canditature of Gul Dukat with the Ferengi Brunt as VP

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@mawkernewek And Quark as Speaker of the House.

    • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
      @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@merafirewing6591 he’d be the least corrupt one in history!

  • @lucawits648
    @lucawits648 21 день назад

    nice, Romulans are cool, not as cool as Cardassians though.

  • @netherportals
    @netherportals 9 месяцев назад

    298

  • @tmutant
    @tmutant 9 месяцев назад

    Does it require dilithium? If not, the Burn wouldn't have any effect on them, and Star Fleet could have used this tech to replace their warp cores.

  • @Castle_Nottingham
    @Castle_Nottingham 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is why when watching Discovery's plotline revolving around the "Burn" I said, "But Romulans!"

  • @Dc-alpha
    @Dc-alpha 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why Starfleet didn't utilise other FTL methods after the burn? The "writers" never actually watched Star Trek and didn't care as they were employed for another year minimum regardless of what they shat out. That's why.

  • @LordTalax
    @LordTalax 9 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting video but really the Romulan power system was a secret to no one who actually watches Star Trek.

  • @misterlau5246
    @misterlau5246 9 месяцев назад

    Ah. You said. "singularities"
    It's "singularities"
    This is the main problem with English. How to pronounce things..
    It's theeng, Thang, th(ei) ng? Eigen, at least that diptongo EI in German always has the same pronunciation y el español también
    人!

  • @jwurnig
    @jwurnig 9 месяцев назад

    The burn is not canon.

    • @OrangeRiver
      @OrangeRiver  9 месяцев назад +2

      *Sigh*............ here we go again
      All of the TV shows and films are canon. That doesn't mean the writers can't make stupid decisions, but Discovery doesn't have a monopoly on that