"Z-minus 10000 meters, stand by for photon torpedoes." Kirk took advantage of that in Wrath of Kahn. Too bad they showed Enterprise descending (in its own reference frame), but then rising behind Reliant to attack. I don't know if that was a blooper or if Enterprise then went Z+plus 10000 meters, sneaking up behind Reliant in the process. I haven't seen a remake of this battle that clarified this. I've seen a cool remake of the departure scene, as a Spacedock departure like in the later movies. From the dialog, that was the intended setting, but they ended up reusing the shipyard dock scene from the first movie.
CBS, who owns the TV rights, insists that the battles don't occur in a three-dimensional space because they don't think that it's as visually interesting and that the audience is too stupid to grasp the concept of 3D spatial battles. It's like they never played Homeworld.
Riker: What upgrade would get an enemy's attention? Drydock commander: Do you mean like blow a whole straight through their hull kind of attention? Riker:......yes.
"Sir, we get attacked. Hull breach on several decks. It pierced through our ship." "Don't pay attention to that. Fire everything we have on that human ball ship. I hate balls."
Exploding consoles: Killing innocent unknown crewmembers in a useless and unnecesary way since 2245 -Your son has died sir..im really sorry -Noo! How could that happen.. was he killed by Klingons in fight? his ship was destroyed? hull ruptured by a torpedo? -No.. some silly phasers hit the shields wich overloaded his console and it exploded in his face , but the shields actually hold pretty strong! arent they nice!? -....
Let’s be fair: the consoles only exploded at the very end. And battle damage can cause any number of re-fused circuits resulting in short circuits...of mega voltages. Imagine having enough to power a small city...which then was short circuited. Oh I am sure there were protections...but only so many.
@@TommygunNG that's what shields are for. It's possible they even have surge protectors, but they wouldn't build them to have capacity to sustain battle damage when they need shields anyway. Your surge protector wasn't designed to sustain battle damage. And if I was designing a ship, and had to focus on defense, I would put as much emphasis as I possibly could on shields, which I need anyway. You can't add a surge protector that would replace shields. A lot of these attacks are also focused energy. Notice the overloading and console exploding only happens during a battle; it never happens during any other event.
@@ChallengerBanX I had a relay explode on me in an Edison vault. Threw me about 10 feet backwards into the wall, yes it won't happen in your laptop but it must certainly could in industrial settings.
"Then why ask a stupid question you stupid doddering old man. Sit your bald ass over there and shut the fuck up while I try and get us out of the mess your senile mind got us into!"
listen the dreadnought eterprise is from the 24th century when you looks closer its a new kind of phaser based weapon called spinal phaser lance a few hits can definitely destroy a Klingon cruiser
@@incrediblemichael looks a hell of a lot like a vorlon or shadow weapon. i wonder how this enterprise wou7ld fare against a Vorlon World-breaker ship... :)
I also loved the jargon in this series. It was so consistent that as a young child it actually made sense. It was very cool as I got older realizing I knew what they were referring to each time
That phase cannon on the future enterprise is seriously some intense firepower I do not know why that technology was not developed for the ships that were intended to be borg destroyers.
And in the end, the very end of the series.... she was right to have... because if you understood it, picard was litterally the reason all life would have been extinguished... and the reason it was saved.
I watched this the night it first aired on TV at a bar. When the Enterprise fired that bad-ass ventral cannon the entire bar exploded in cheers. Fun night.
i love the federations tactics its the oh so effective Pattern: thank-you-sir-my-i-have-another not to be to be confused with Pattern: please-kick-my-ass-for-awhile. Seriously any battle aside from Sisko in the defiant has the Fed ship getting its ass kicked for several volleys before doing anything, i mean they let the borg cube tractor them and cut a chunk out of their hull and then decide that it would be a good time to fight back
With all the computer consoles exploding in people's faces, you'd think Starfleet would issue everyone with helmets with face protection. Like an OSHA standard thing.
Heck, before worrying about that, they needed to fix their ships so they didn't always fall fall apart (shields gone, weapons gone, warp drive gone, etc) during battle. A kid with a popsicle stick could take one down. Needed to find better ships. Perhaps could have borrowed something from the Ferengi or Pakled.
@ michael schweigart this ship is the dreadnought variant of the galaxy class it is no longer the usual design it is rather a retrofit design from the 24th century you can see it in the communicators
@@coolair00 The Klingons conquered Romulus in this timeline....and since the government they negotiated the treaty of Algeron with no longer exists the Federation started using it themselves.
"All the Pasteur's crew is safely on board, sir. Except for the cute redshirt. We just left her shit to bake in warp juice. Cause it's not like it's the 23rd century and she's only been dead for a minute and we have a SickBay, or anything…" o.o
The Enterprise crewman did say ALL the Pasteur's crew were safely on board, not 'all except the dead or dying ones'. So it's likely as JaneFunk said, the casualties got beamed directly to the Enterprise's sickbay. Yeah they could've added a line to that effect, but it should be implied with the 'ALL'.
The Future Galaxy Class Starships had to be "Beefed " up in their Armaments & Defebsive Technology in order to keep up with the newer Starships. They also gad to keep up with the Klibgons Rechnoligy as well as with other threat forces in space such as more encounters with the Borg Ships and with occasional Rogue Elements of the Jem' Hadar. By Toughening up the Older and large Enterprise it justified keeping it in Service as a Backbone against Any Type of Threat out in Space. Plus it looked Cool
chris it isnt the enterprise d dammned how many idiots say here its the enterprise d you ever see the enterprise d with 3 in words three warp nacelles its the galaxy dreadnought variant a retrofit from the original galaxy class design geeez
Or the Titan rolling in, phaser arrays blasting, to save the Cerritos from the Pakled raiders in the S1 finale of Lower Decks...TMP/TNG fanfare and everything!
For the same reason the Defiant's weapons are so powerful: Starfleet pulled out all the stops. THIS is what Fed R&D can come up with when not concerned about non-combat utility. Oh, and TNG has never been afraid of bringing in ultra-powerful mega guns.
the E was the first Enterprise built for war and even it was still science first. defient(sorry about the spelling if it's wrong) is the only class of ship that i know of that was truly built for pure full out combat. santomph is fully right. interprid even was science above anything.
Uh let's see, the Akira, the Steamrunner, the Norway, the Sabre... they had plenty of warships after the defiant. Hell, half of them barely had sensors. They were absolutely NOT "science first" with six torpedo bays and two hundred warheads.
As I get older, it becomes clear to me that Jean-Luc Picard's greatest weakness is his unshakeable belief that those with the morally-superior position will always win eventually, if they can just hold-out long enough. While that may be true, "holding-out long enough" usually involves a lot of other people dying in the interim. Sisko was a much more prudent captain, even if he wasn't a shining beacon for the rest of the galaxy to aspire to.
I think both Picard and Sisko are necessary for the function of the Federation and Starfleet, though I agree that Sisko is very much someone who understands being morally right but dead is not an optimal outcome and responds pragmatically to situations. Might never get him an Admiralty position but you know he'll get dirty to keep the Federation "clean"...
@@generalilbis sometimes it’s is “ dirty captains” who get shit done. I’m not taking a moral high ground position in any way, not with a crew who the federation felt was deserving of incarceration. I felt differently and I gave them a choice. Serve under me during the dominion war at their former ranks and if they survive get an honorable discharge and freedom. A number were promoted ( initially it was only a field promotion but I was owed enough favors to ram most through). They stayed in Starfleet under the condition they remained under my command. Commander Thomas Riker thought it was worth sticking around after all
@64Albere All Good Things. Season 7, Episode 25 of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The episode is available at watchtrek. It's a website dedicated to all the Star Trek episodes ever produced except for The Animated Series. When you select an episode, switch to a different source. Megavideo only allows you to watch 72 minutes of video. My suggestion is Source Delta, but the page is sometimes down. Sources Beta and Gamma are also good.
I think it's about time that we got one last Star Trek TNG movie with Riker as Captain of the Enterprise! and gave the crew a farewell movie, just like the TOS crew got.
Newest Ship of EA after Civil War, armed with two forward heavy particle cannons (similar to those of the G.O.D. - defence platforms) that can punch through several shielded enemies at once or simply destroy Centauri or Minbari vessels with a kill ratio of 100%. It just appears once in the later Episodes of B5. A ship from the B5-universe that klingons would sing war songs of ^^
Riker's response after his tactical officer blows the Klingons away "Oh wow Ensign... When I said full spread of phasers I didn't think you'd fire all the phasers and that they'd all hit... Never happened with Worf!"
I always wondered why they made their control panels out of explosives. If they used 20th century plastic and metal, a lot of lives would have been saved.
The Enterprise with 3 warp nacelles. Gene Roddenberry always said that no Starfleet vessel should have an odd number of nacelles. This must have happened after his death.
It did but that doesn't necessarily mean anything. It is supposed to be a bit of a screwed up future after all so it wouldn't really be that weird if they had done it even if he was still alive.
"Not like this! Not like this! If I'm going out I'm taking you bastards with me! Target main cruiser! Set for full velocity ram! Afterburners on my mark! MARK!"
Enterprise attacks from underneath. I love when they actually use 3d space in the battles. Ever since Wrath of Khan I've always looked for that.
"Z-minus 10000 meters, stand by for photon torpedoes."
Kirk took advantage of that in Wrath of Kahn. Too bad they showed Enterprise descending (in its own reference frame), but then rising behind Reliant to attack. I don't know if that was a blooper or if Enterprise then went Z+plus 10000 meters, sneaking up behind Reliant in the process.
I haven't seen a remake of this battle that clarified this.
I've seen a cool remake of the departure scene, as a Spacedock departure like in the later movies. From the dialog, that was the intended setting, but they ended up reusing the shipyard dock scene from the first movie.
The Enemy Gate is Down.
@@mattbartley2843 th-cam.com/video/2yLkr8nK0Qg/w-d-xo.html
This Might be very close to it.
CBS, who owns the TV rights, insists that the battles don't occur in a three-dimensional space because they don't think that it's as visually interesting and that the audience is too stupid to grasp the concept of 3D spatial battles. It's like they never played Homeworld.
@@RokkitGrrl Oh, good grief, it's like they've never seen war movie about aerial combat.
"Weapons, give me a warning shot directly through their main torpedo storage"
And that's how it's done. Solves the problem and gives plausible deniability.
Warning shot heck. They was actively attacking a federation vessel.
Lol
"Ill see if I can get their attention"
Riker-ese for "Im going to blow a hole in their reactor and destroy the ship"
Admiral Riker pimped out the Enterprise once he took command it seems.
Riker: What upgrade would get an enemy's attention?
Drydock commander: Do you mean like blow a whole straight through their hull kind of attention?
Riker:......yes.
Couldn't let Sisko have the only pimp hand.
Third nacelle, cloaking device, big honkin' phaser cannon... you think?
Riker: "I'm going to do what's called a pro-gamer move". Destroys Klingon cruiser.
"We're through running from these bastards!"
"Iets see if I can get the Klingon's attention"
*proceeds oneshotting everything*
"Sir, we get attacked. Hull breach on several decks. It pierced through our ship."
"Don't pay attention to that. Fire everything we have on that human ball ship. I hate balls."
Dead Klingons everywhere
"The Enterprise is drawing their fire."
*One Klingon ship destroyed, the other is probably full of holes.*
@@nackteHintern 😂😂
@@neolexiousneolexian6079 not true. Other ship took off.
2:23 Data: " The Klingon ship is disengaging!" Considering what happened to their buddies it's not surprising. This Enterprise D was a pure predator.
Exploding consoles: Killing innocent unknown crewmembers in a useless and unnecesary way since 2245
-Your son has died sir..im really sorry
-Noo! How could that happen.. was he killed by Klingons in fight? his ship was destroyed? hull ruptured by a torpedo?
-No.. some silly phasers hit the shields wich overloaded his console and it exploded in his face , but the shields actually hold pretty strong! arent they nice!?
-....
Let’s be fair: the consoles only exploded at the very end. And battle damage can cause any number of re-fused circuits resulting in short circuits...of mega voltages. Imagine having enough to power a small city...which then was short circuited. Oh I am sure there were protections...but only so many.
@@szahmad2416 But it happens so often. If my surge protector can protect the laptop I'm on right now, Starfleet should have... something!
@@TommygunNG that's what shields are for. It's possible they even have surge protectors, but they wouldn't build them to have capacity to sustain battle damage when they need shields anyway.
Your surge protector wasn't designed to sustain battle damage. And if I was designing a ship, and had to focus on defense, I would put as much emphasis as I possibly could on shields, which I need anyway. You can't add a surge protector that would replace shields. A lot of these attacks are also focused energy. Notice the overloading and console exploding only happens during a battle; it never happens during any other event.
@@ChallengerBanX I had a relay explode on me in an Edison vault. Threw me about 10 feet backwards into the wall, yes it won't happen in your laptop but it must certainly could in industrial settings.
"What's going on?!"
"We're under attack."
"Yeah, I kinda figured that."
"Then why ask a stupid question you stupid doddering old man. Sit your bald ass over there and shut the fuck up while I try and get us out of the mess your senile mind got us into!"
If I wanted you to have a opinion I'd have given you one.
1:59 “I’ll see if I can get the Klingons’ attention”
**Blows hole straight through Klingon ship**
Pretty sure you achieved your goal there Riker...
:)
listen the dreadnought eterprise is from the 24th century when you looks closer its a new kind of phaser based weapon called spinal phaser lance a few hits can definitely destroy a Klingon cruiser
@@incrediblemichael looks a hell of a lot like a vorlon or shadow weapon. i wonder how this enterprise wou7ld fare against a Vorlon World-breaker ship... :)
I always wondered if there was a communication breakdown between the script and the special effects people.
@@incrediblemichael You keep posting this. We know. It's what the Enterprise would've looked like if had 30 years of upgrades.
I loved that episode,the upgraded Enterprise was really good.
I loved this episode! THIS is the star trek I love. A good story mixed in with just the right around of techno babble.
I also loved the jargon in this series. It was so consistent that as a young child it actually made sense. It was very cool as I got older realizing I knew what they were referring to each time
That phase cannon on the future enterprise is seriously some intense firepower I do not know why that technology was not developed for the ships that were intended to be borg destroyers.
I've always been interested in how defeated Crusher looks in this episode. Losing the people under her and her ship, all because she trusted Picard.
And in the end, the very end of the series.... she was right to have... because if you understood it, picard was litterally the reason all life would have been extinguished... and the reason it was saved.
Riker: "Jean Luc, don't expect me to save you with a ship or even an armada ever again. Not in this or in any other timeline."
*copy/pasted armada
I watched this the night it first aired on TV at a bar. When the Enterprise fired that bad-ass ventral cannon the entire bar exploded in cheers. Fun night.
Dorks
@@enjoyer6201 Ya that's why it was fun night. There where no insecure men who need to belittle other people for liking stuff.
i love the federations tactics its the oh so effective
Pattern: thank-you-sir-my-i-have-another
not to be to be confused with
Pattern: please-kick-my-ass-for-awhile.
Seriously any battle aside from Sisko in the defiant has the Fed ship getting its ass kicked for several volleys before doing anything, i mean they let the borg cube tractor them and cut a chunk out of their hull and then decide that it would be a good time to fight back
With all the computer consoles exploding in people's faces, you'd think Starfleet would issue everyone with helmets with face protection. Like an OSHA standard thing.
People still use there cell phones without a helmet and they can do the same thing at random or better yet, explode in your pocket.
Heck, before worrying about that, they needed to fix their ships so they didn't always fall fall apart (shields gone, weapons gone, warp drive gone, etc) during battle. A kid with a popsicle stick could take one down. Needed to find better ships. Perhaps could have borrowed something from the Ferengi or Pakled.
"Let's make sure history never forgets the name...Enterprise"
Enterprise...saving people's bacon since 1936
Except for those Klingons ripped to pieces
Earlier the Brits started with wooden ones
@@LanMandragon1720 English.
I would have thought that by the 24th century they would have remembered to fuse and ground their electrical equipment.
Those are expensive, better to just use the person at the console as the fuse - Starfleet Budget Office
They still haven't figured out an alternative to the explodium alloys.
You're assuming their power is election based and 20th / 21st century electrical safety standards apply.
And stop filling their consoles with explosives
How can you ground a metal starship in space?
I love how geordi is nonchalantly melancholy "there's a breach in progress"
Well...... it's not 'his' ship... lol
It seems like Geordie had to deal with a Warp core breach a couple of times each season. He's pretty used to it by now.
Happens every other day
Also that's a Tuesday for him
He wanted to say "Coolant Leak, we have a Coolant Leak" again.
I like the fact that if you listen to some of the beeping noises on the future Enterprise bridge.....they are the same noises of the USS Defiant :D
Nice catch
"I said to put a warning shot ACROSS her nose not UP it!" - D. Helmet
+HBHaga --> "Who made that man a gunner?"
Lmfao
Heh, these are Klingons. You have to destroy one their ships for them to consider it a warning shot.
"He's an Asshole sir!" "They're all Assholes!"
@@OAleathaO I did "major asshole" lol
"Again with the Klingons."
That Enterprise represents a damn Flagship of the federation!!! Kick ass!
The Enterprise with cloaking abilities. Sweet!
As in "The Pegasus".
I guess there's no Khitomer Accords anymore considering they're at war with the Klingons, so they might as well use cloaking.
@@RaptorsReport THe no cloaking thing was a term in the Treaty of Algeron (sp) with the Romulans. So something else must have happened :P
@ michael schweigart
this ship is the dreadnought variant of the galaxy class it is no longer the usual design it is rather a retrofit design from the 24th century you can see it in the communicators
@@coolair00 The Klingons conquered Romulus in this timeline....and since the government they negotiated the treaty of Algeron with no longer exists the Federation started using it themselves.
Some Klingons are just Honorless Marauders..
That is what happens when you decide to become one.
lol true
"Captain, the helmsman's hair shield is holding"
Famous phrase throughout these episodes "It's The Enterprise" *cue fanfare*
Technology really came a long way. Not one explosion, smoke eruption or shower of sparks until the shields fell!
The funny thing is they really are that old now.
Ya this new thing with Picard? I would literally be ok with them just refilming the future parts of this episode with the older actors...
It's Star Trek, not Star Wars. They don't need to keep changing old footage to keep up with new casting choices.
The guy who plays Picard never looks like he ages lol
@@lars1701again It's gotta be all that Earl Grey tea he's been drinking....
rkmugen or it’s the fact that he looked 60 at 35 and so now that he is reaching 90 he still looks 60
Riker definately got the Klingons attention :)
"We don't have time for this, the Pasteur's core is about to breach!"
"All the Pasteur's crew is safely on board, sir. Except for the cute redshirt. We just left her shit to bake in warp juice. Cause it's not like it's the 23rd century and she's only been dead for a minute and we have a SickBay, or anything…" o.o
+Grymmorgan
It's likely that they transported all casualties directly to sickbay.
+JanetStarChild Yeah... _That's_ it… o.o
+Brad B. And that giant sickbay got blown up. Warp core breach, remember?
Bye bye miss dead cute redshirt girl. Drove my chevy to the levy just to give it a whirl.
The Enterprise crewman did say ALL the Pasteur's crew were safely on board, not 'all except the dead or dying ones'. So it's likely as JaneFunk said, the casualties got beamed directly to the Enterprise's sickbay. Yeah they could've added a line to that effect, but it should be implied with the 'ALL'.
Riker is really grumpy as ad admiral because he can no longer lift his leg over the back of chairs due to old age.
Imagine what his back is like, the reason he did those maneuvers.
Thanks. "All Good Things". Great episode !!!
I like how the computer system didn't pick up the breach in progress until Geordi nonchalantly pointed it out
Picard: "Weapons Status"
Worf: "These weapons are no match for their shields"
lmfaoooooooo!!!
このシークエンス大好きです!TNGファンならみんなが観たかったシーンを見せてくれたシークエンスだと思います!
Now that was the bad ass enterprise if you ask me!
Drawing their fire? They = one, and the other was utterly destroyed in seconds. The remaining one just shit his pants.
"I'll try to get the Klingons attention"
OF COURSE that meant blowing them to the gates of hell and back!
And it is one ******* powerful beam on that hull.
You stand up to beam because if you beam while sitting down, then when you materialize you fall on your rear end. That's a scene I'd like to see.
1:59 - Standby, I'll see if I can get the Klingons' attention.
*utterly rapes a cruiser*
Yeah, Riker, you DEFINITELY got their attention.
A massive hole in your hull really does grab your attention....
Right! i was expecting a little fire fight or something but he just took em out!
Right! i was expecting a little fire fight or something but he just took em out!
Right! i was expecting a little fire fight or something but he just took em out!
Damn, the enterprise got fitted with a death cannon. Straight thru a Klingon cruiser like it was cardboard.
The Future Galaxy Class Starships had to be "Beefed " up in their Armaments & Defebsive Technology in order to keep up with the newer Starships. They also gad to keep up with the Klibgons Rechnoligy as well as with other threat forces in space such as more encounters with the Borg Ships and with occasional Rogue Elements of the Jem' Hadar. By Toughening up the Older and large Enterprise it justified keeping it in Service as a Backbone against Any Type of Threat out in Space. Plus it looked Cool
"ill see if i can get there attention" blows them up.
I think that was the first time ST went to fully utilize the 3d aspect of space combat.
jutau Wrath of Khan was the first.
+Raymond Conlon "Z-axis minus 10,000 meters, Mr. Sulu." ;^D
Emphasis on "fully".
It was cool to see the enterprise d with the cloaking device and the extra phaser and nacelle.
chris it isnt the enterprise d dammned how many idiots say here its the enterprise d you ever see the enterprise d with 3 in words three warp nacelles its the galaxy dreadnought variant a retrofit from the original galaxy class design geeez
@@incrediblemichael Yes, it is. Riker confirms it in dialogue in 10 forward.
@@incrediblemichael try english. it works much better
@@incrediblemichael do you think a retrofit suddenly changes the registry number?
Do you have ANY idea how any of this works..?
@@incrediblemichael what are you on!?
NCC-1701-D IS THE ENTERPRISE D. The number is right there on the saucer. WTF
Poor Red shirts... The most dangerous job in the Galaxy a Star Fleet Red Shirt!
Riker: I'll try and get the Klingons attention.
Proceeds to blast through the Klingon ships like their made of tinfoil.
Man, I'm surprised how many of these ships I never remembered or recognized until I played STO.
Well, Picard was a bit senile in the future timeline. He must've thought for a second he was still on the Enterprise. =D
0:04
My friend, that has never seen TNG - "What's Leo Tolstoy is doing on space ship?!"
3 people had light shields on heavy days.
Enterprise to the klingons: surprise b*tches, we got 1 extra nacelle now.....
Damn, I'm going to miss that random lady redshirt who died because she didn't have plot armor like the main crew did.
Damn those exploding consoles!!
I wonder if Riker's timely appearance in the last episode of Picard a tribute to this scene?
Or the Titan rolling in, phaser arrays blasting, to save the Cerritos from the Pakled raiders in the S1 finale of Lower Decks...TMP/TNG fanfare and everything!
Nice enterprise upgrades additional nacelle and a high yield phaser cannon on its belly gotta give em props now it’s lookin a lot meaner
@Moremooremore Cool. That clears things up. She's always had ambitions related to outside sickbay.
Dat centerline phaser cannon!
Riker: tries to get klingon's attention...ends up blowing up one of them..
For the same reason the Defiant's weapons are so powerful: Starfleet pulled out all the stops. THIS is what Fed R&D can come up with when not concerned about non-combat utility.
Oh, and TNG has never been afraid of bringing in ultra-powerful mega guns.
"Ensign Cross Eyes, check your thumb. I think its on the "Rip them a new one" button and not the "Get their attention" one.
the E was the first Enterprise built for war and even it was still science first. defient(sorry about the spelling if it's wrong) is the only class of ship that i know of that was truly built for pure full out combat. santomph is fully right. interprid even was science above anything.
Uh let's see, the Akira, the Steamrunner, the Norway, the Sabre... they had plenty of warships after the defiant. Hell, half of them barely had sensors. They were absolutely NOT "science first" with six torpedo bays and two hundred warheads.
One of those Episodes you ll probably always remember as soon as someone mentions timetravel, anomaly, Picard or Q
@CmdrofNine Well said, although I feel I should point out, with that Phaser cannon the Klingons were hardly a match for the Enterprise!! ;)
As I get older, it becomes clear to me that Jean-Luc Picard's greatest weakness is his unshakeable belief that those with the morally-superior position will always win eventually, if they can just hold-out long enough. While that may be true, "holding-out long enough" usually involves a lot of other people dying in the interim. Sisko was a much more prudent captain, even if he wasn't a shining beacon for the rest of the galaxy to aspire to.
I think both Picard and Sisko are necessary for the function of the Federation and Starfleet, though I agree that Sisko is very much someone who understands being morally right but dead is not an optimal outcome and responds pragmatically to situations. Might never get him an Admiralty position but you know he'll get dirty to keep the Federation "clean"...
@@generalilbis sometimes it’s is “ dirty captains” who get shit done. I’m not taking a moral high ground position in any way, not with a crew who the federation felt was deserving of incarceration. I felt differently and I gave them a choice. Serve under me during the dominion war at their former ranks and if they survive get an honorable discharge and freedom. A number were promoted ( initially it was only a field promotion but I was owed enough favors to ram most through). They stayed in Starfleet under the condition they remained under my command. Commander Thomas Riker thought it was worth sticking around after all
DS9 is the Anti-Trek; DS9 is trash.
@@generalilbis The fact that you had to surround that word with quotation marks means that you KNOW his actions sully the Federation.
@@PR--un4ub no DS9 is what happened when the dominion pushed us to the thin ice as an andorian friend used to say
2:06 Data remind me one day to show you how to make "Bird-of-Prey Cheese"
LMAO. Riker is a bad boy "let me see if I can get their attention" then he blows up one of the ships completely.
All the dislikes are from Klingons who got there butts kicked by Riker And im adding a qoute from Family Guy though this is StarTrek ROADHOUSE
@64Albere All Good Things. Season 7, Episode 25 of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The episode is available at watchtrek. It's a website dedicated to all the Star Trek episodes ever produced except for The Animated Series. When you select an episode, switch to a different source. Megavideo only allows you to watch 72 minutes of video. My suggestion is Source Delta, but the page is sometimes down. Sources Beta and Gamma are also good.
What did Worf tell them?
"We surrender. Come and get it!"
I think it's about time that we got one last Star Trek TNG movie with Riker as Captain of the Enterprise! and gave the crew a farewell movie, just like the TOS crew got.
Being in command really, really, really suits Beverely Crusher.
Lesson to capt Beverly. Klingons don't take prisoners
Who thinks he got the Klingon's attention?
Riker
Which ones? The dead ones?
@@szahmad2416 not the ones running with their tails between their legs back to Qo'noS .
We gotta quit installing explosives in the consoles... I keep telling 'em.
DAMN! U GOT THEIR ATTENTION ALRIGHT!
Did the klingons fire under cloak at the beginning?
THAT was THE BEST!
WAY too many warp core breeches in ST:TNG
+SiriusMined With this low carb diet, I just went down a size in my breeches.
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Sorry.
+SiriusMined Seems like you can hit a damn Federation ship with a rock and the warp core would breach.
Pretty shitty design.
+Brad B.
spare me the technobabble. You talk about them as if they are real things. They aren't.
+Otis Carter
Agreed, bad design.
Scotty's engines weren't on the verge of blowing up weekly.
+Brad B.
A few times would have been interesting. 30+ times is not interesting, it's a hackneyed plot device.
Patrick Stewart looked like my grandfather. lol :-D
2 Neg'vars...bit overkill vs a medical ship don't ya think?
Newest Ship of EA after Civil War, armed with two forward heavy particle cannons (similar to those of the G.O.D. - defence platforms) that can punch through several shielded enemies at once or simply destroy Centauri or Minbari vessels with a kill ratio of 100%. It just appears once in the later Episodes of B5. A ship from the B5-universe that klingons would sing war songs of ^^
Beverly's ship was one goofy lookin' design. A great big ol' BALL with a couple of nacells stuck on the back.
Who the HELL came up with this design???
Riker's response after his tactical officer blows the Klingons away "Oh wow Ensign... When I said full spread of phasers I didn't think you'd fire all the phasers and that they'd all hit... Never happened with Worf!"
I like comparing this to Picard and seeing how different they look from what they actually look like at this age
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I always wondered why they made their control panels out of explosives. If they used 20th century plastic and metal, a lot of lives would have been saved.
thats a pretty damn good laser the enterprise has there
Once the klingons move into the area there goes the neighborhood.
The Enterprise with 3 warp nacelles. Gene Roddenberry always said that no Starfleet vessel should have an odd number of nacelles. This must have happened after his death.
It did but that doesn't necessarily mean anything.
It is supposed to be a bit of a screwed up future after all so it wouldn't really be that weird if they had done it even if he was still alive.
"Not like this! Not like this! If I'm going out I'm taking you bastards with me! Target main cruiser! Set for full velocity ram! Afterburners on my mark! MARK!"
I always find it strange that in the 24th century consoles can fail so catastrophically as to kill the user.
Even with conflict with the Klingons, this is still a better reality than the one we got in ST: Picard.
Still a 1000 times better than the entire Kelvin Timeline
Cloaking devices are like the A-Bomb of the 50's. Anyone who is anyone needs to be able to make them ^_^
He didn't just put new rims on, he added another wheel lol
@senatus Perhaps modifications based on the bird of prey from ST: VI
A Galaxy Class modified as such in regular timeline would've been awesome.