Kind of a plot issue where a colony's atmosphere would explode on contact with an entry burn, essentially. Meteorites would have made the planet crispy long before.
That atmosphere was made of explodium. From the moment they stepped into the stars, and until the end of the last season, this show just kept throwing harder and harder curveballs at the crew, all the way up to the almost complete destruction of the ship, of humanity, and all of the future. Great Show!
@@mrJety89 Yes, it could have been explodium, but I personally think it might have been more composed of ignitium. Explodium is usually a solid, and is extensively used in starship construction, especially in computer panels, and things that humans must use to make the ship go fast. Whereas ignitium, while it can be used in solid form to improve the ignition and burning qualities of important solid objects, is, I think in its natural form, a gas. It is an important ingredient in a starfleet ships environmental systems, for when "everything fails", and a dramatic wall of flame is needed to fly down a corridor get a whole bunch of people, especially red shirts. Or to nearly get the people in the other color shirts. Starfleet could not function or build ships without huge amounts of both explodium or ignitium. They are just as important as dilithium, but not often spoken of.
@@mrJety89 Shakium is also important, for when the inertial dampeners fail, but it would be inconvenient and messy to have the entire crew become a wet smear on the bulkheads.
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER My mistake!! Now we just need to figure our why do they store all of those rocks above the panels that come tumbling down each time the ship gets lightly/heavily damaged.
@@mrJety89 Easy-peasy. Starfleet ships are based on traditional earth maritime ships. And all ships must have ballast. The rocks are ballast. For when they must jettison all additional mass in order to make the ship go faster or maneuver like it's lighter. The rocks must be kept close to the crew, so they can throw them out the windows when they need to go faster or maneuver better. It's one of those "unknown features" like the captains yacht, and the pre-TNG ability to do a saucer separation, which was just never known about or talked about in earlier generations of Starfleet Academy, because of...budget limitations...at Starfleet Academy. I suspect that the "rocks" are in reality serving double duty as additional explodium/ignitium when they are needed. Starfleet is very efficient that way. That space wasn't needed anyway. Because Jefferies Tubes are already inconveniently tall already. If they got rid of the traditional ballast rocks, and put the space into Jefferies Tubes, people might have to stand up instead of being able to crawl around on their knees. And then where would it all end!
@@johnpauljones9310Sigh! Yes it was. And greatness is not measured in number of seasons. Enterprise was a great show, Star Trek: Dysentery was Woketarded shite. And, for the record, Enterprise had 98 episodes, versus only 65 for Dysentery.
Anyone remember when Denobulans and Klingons with ridges were the worst mess ups? There's nothing more temporal tampered than the whole of Star Trek Discovery. Don't get me wrong, as a sci-fi show set in the Star Trek franchise it's a neat show, but as something that's meant to happen just before TOS it's so horribly bad
It has interesting plot elements and concepts. But most of the characters besides Saru and Kovich are annoying and it really shouldn't have started season 1 in the 2300s.
Discovery is great sci-fi terrible star trek. That's really what it boils down to. And because it seem to start your universe it just is filled with things that are upsetting and bad and make it terrible.
Kind of a plot issue where a colony's atmosphere would explode on contact with an entry burn, essentially. Meteorites would have made the planet crispy long before.
Paramount writing ineptitude strikes again.
An atmosphere like that, two rocks banging together would have set it off.
One spark. One birthday candle.
I always love it when people that manipulate the timestream say that there is very little time for what ever it is they want done!
I know, right! They could just Groundhog Day it.
"We don't have much time" said the guy who bounces from century to century at will.
That atmosphere was made of explodium.
From the moment they stepped into the stars, and until the end of the last season, this show just kept throwing harder and harder curveballs at the crew, all the way up to the almost complete destruction of the ship, of humanity, and all of the future.
Great Show!
@@mrJety89 Yes, it could have been explodium, but I personally think it might have been more composed of ignitium. Explodium is usually a solid, and is extensively used in starship construction, especially in computer panels, and things that humans must use to make the ship go fast. Whereas ignitium, while it can be used in solid form to improve the ignition and burning qualities of important solid objects, is, I think in its natural form, a gas. It is an important ingredient in a starfleet ships environmental systems, for when "everything fails", and a dramatic wall of flame is needed to fly down a corridor get a whole bunch of people, especially red shirts. Or to nearly get the people in the other color shirts. Starfleet could not function or build ships without huge amounts of both explodium or ignitium. They are just as important as dilithium, but not often spoken of.
@@mrJety89 Shakium is also important, for when the inertial dampeners fail, but it would be inconvenient and messy to have the entire crew become a wet smear on the bulkheads.
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER My mistake!! Now we just need to figure our why do they store all of those rocks above the panels that come tumbling down each time the ship gets lightly/heavily damaged.
@@mrJety89 Easy-peasy. Starfleet ships are based on traditional earth maritime ships. And all ships must have ballast. The rocks are ballast. For when they must jettison all additional mass in order to make the ship go faster or maneuver like it's lighter. The rocks must be kept close to the crew, so they can throw them out the windows when they need to go faster or maneuver better. It's one of those "unknown features" like the captains yacht, and the pre-TNG ability to do a saucer separation, which was just never known about or talked about in earlier generations of Starfleet Academy, because of...budget limitations...at Starfleet Academy.
I suspect that the "rocks" are in reality serving double duty as additional explodium/ignitium when they are needed. Starfleet is very efficient that way. That space wasn't needed anyway. Because Jefferies Tubes are already inconveniently tall already. If they got rid of the traditional ballast rocks, and put the space into Jefferies Tubes, people might have to stand up instead of being able to crawl around on their knees. And then where would it all end!
@@mrJety89 well done , no-one talks about the mysterious rocks these days!
The question not answered: Why did they settle on such a dangerous planet?
& how without ignition of the atmosphere.
Daniel's looks like Mark Zuckerberg's cooler older brother
once again, Dr Beckett has to put right what once went wrong, oh boy
Let's hope Al and Ziggy's on hand to help out
A great show.
No it wasn't.
Yes it was.
@@AshesToVices No, it wasn't. STD got more seasons than Enterprise.
@@johnpauljones9310Sigh! Yes it was. And greatness is not measured in number of seasons. Enterprise was a great show, Star Trek: Dysentery was Woketarded shite. And, for the record, Enterprise had 98 episodes, versus only 65 for Dysentery.
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER Oi, for the record, Discovery was good too. Star Trek has always been woke.
Ignited their atmosphere. Oopsie doo....
If the explosion would be localized like that why wouldn’t you enter atmos far away.
Beans. Lots of beans...
I love beans, doogie doo!
Why are the videos not in a correct row connected?
Das Wölfchen
why would they even have people on a planet like that.
Anyone remember when Denobulans and Klingons with ridges were the worst mess ups? There's nothing more temporal tampered than the whole of Star Trek Discovery.
Don't get me wrong, as a sci-fi show set in the Star Trek franchise it's a neat show, but as something that's meant to happen just before TOS it's so horribly bad
It has interesting plot elements and concepts.
But most of the characters besides Saru and Kovich are annoying and it really shouldn't have started season 1 in the 2300s.
Discovery is great sci-fi terrible star trek. That's really what it boils down to. And because it seem to start your universe it just is filled with things that are upsetting and bad and make it terrible.
Do not even mention that show not worthy of star trek
I'm just saying, they should have really moved their people a long ass time ago. This was about to happen from fucking anything at anytime.