I might be wrong, but I think the only time the ejection system worked during an emergency was in Voyager. I'm surprised more ships don't have saucer separation system like the Enterprise-D had. That seems to be a lot more effective.
10:14 i love the alarm on the NX Enterprise for its reactor breach, it sounds so much more foreboding, like its an actual alarm that if you heard you would enter panic mode
When the Enterprise E was first to sucssesfully do a warpcore ejection i was shocked, maybe voyager was first, all the other times that is just retarded to have a emergncy system that never works
"The Ejection system won't be fixed until Tuesday on all ships...and by that I meen Tuesday of next year." -Says the Chief Of The Core Of The Starfleet Core Of Engineers
"The last tuesday of next year. And by next year I really *mean* next year. As in the year after this year, whatever year it happens to be right now. And once next year becomes this year, it'll still be next year."
7:10 if you lost anti-matter containment you should have exactly 0,0 seconds because it would immediately starting to react with the surrounding matter.
Given that it uses antimatter, it ought to be more like, if it loses containment than the entire ship is just vaporized into plasma, and if its next to a planet then that planet is sterilized and rendered uninhabitable at least, and blown to pieces at most.
my though on that besides letting us see it is because there's more matter than antimatter in the system so it burns itself out but the side effect causes an uncontrollable chain reaction. Then there's how long it takes for the breech to happen, they are atleast stable enough that they dont break immediately.
I wonder how Geordi could tell how long it was going to take for the Enterprise’s warp core to breach in the episode Yesterday’s Enterprise and the movie Generations.
I think when ship is damaged its hard to eject the warp core. It why in movie generations they did not even try to elected it and instead did a saucer separation. It most logical reason to have ship capable of Saucer separation is in event of a warp core breach and ejection system has failed.
@@spark300c during generations half the stuff that's always breaking down broke down before the hit to the warpcore, listen to geordi's lines before the bird of prey starts firing on the enterprise. He's already trying to fix something when that attack happens.
@@JohnDiMarco Well they worked in DS9....mostly especially when they werent missing. Now the Galaxy class was just a well fautly made ship but a group with an ego.
You forgot the Galaxy-Class USS Odyssey in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the last episode of Season 2. After a Jem'Hadar vessel kamikaze it in the star drive section. An absolutely beautiful and stunning explosion. Sucks for all on the ship and their families back on DS9 though. ☹🤷♂
Man those ejection systems must be made by the same company that makes McFlurry machines...
she is trying to create a warp core breach Boom🤣🤣🤣
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mmmm, delicious antimatter ice-cream. Shame it would annihilate my face on contact.
Or made by windows which is prone to not responding
I might be wrong, but I think the only time the ejection system worked during an emergency was in Voyager. I'm surprised more ships don't have saucer separation system like the Enterprise-D had. That seems to be a lot more effective.
10:14 i love the alarm on the NX Enterprise for its reactor breach, it sounds so much more foreboding, like its an actual alarm that if you heard you would enter panic mode
Picard drawing the smile in the explosion always gets me
yeah that is extremely amusing in and of it self🤣🤣🤣
🙂
I don't think he drew it, I think he was having a delusion. Data and Troi seem to not see what he's seeing.
Ah yes. USS Voyager, the only Starfleet vessel that actually got its ejection system installed.
drawing a smiley face in a warp core breach is fun times you should try it
Enterprise E pulled it off in Insurrection
When the Enterprise E was first to sucssesfully do a warpcore ejection i was shocked, maybe voyager was first, all the other times that is just retarded to have a emergncy system that never works
"The Ejection system won't be fixed until Tuesday on all ships...and by that I meen Tuesday of next year." -Says the Chief Of The Core Of The Starfleet Core Of Engineers
warning warp core breach a lot sooner then you think🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"The last tuesday of next year. And by next year I really *mean* next year. As in the year after this year, whatever year it happens to be right now. And once next year becomes this year, it'll still be next year."
7:10 if you lost anti-matter containment you should have exactly 0,0 seconds because it would
immediately starting to react with the surrounding matter.
warning warp core breach a lot sooner then you think🤣
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue damn right 😁
Given that it uses antimatter, it ought to be more like, if it loses containment than the entire ship is just vaporized into plasma, and if its next to a planet then that planet is sterilized and rendered uninhabitable at least, and blown to pieces at most.
my though on that besides letting us see it is because there's more matter than antimatter in the system so it burns itself out but the side effect causes an uncontrollable chain reaction. Then there's how long it takes for the breech to happen, they are atleast stable enough that they dont break immediately.
That's not how antimatter works.
I wonder how Geordi could tell how long it was going to take for the Enterprise’s warp core to breach in the episode Yesterday’s Enterprise and the movie Generations.
Maybe from the location of the coolant leak.
The emergency systems are really bad at working during an emergency.
Indeed. Apparently, it took Starfleet until Voyager to create an ejection system that worked.
I think when ship is damaged its hard to eject the warp core. It why in movie generations they did not even try to elected it and instead did a saucer separation. It most logical reason to have ship capable of Saucer separation is in event of a warp core breach and ejection system has failed.
@@spark300c They're literally called "emergency systems" Their entire point of existing is to work in an emergency.
@@spark300c during generations half the stuff that's always breaking down broke down before the hit to the warpcore, listen to geordi's lines before the bird of prey starts firing on the enterprise. He's already trying to fix something when that attack happens.
@@JohnDiMarco Well they worked in DS9....mostly especially when they werent missing. Now the Galaxy class was just a well fautly made ship but a group with an ego.
The Computer voice at the beginning of the video. Much sooner than you think🤣🤣🤣
Was the thing that happened at the end of Star Trek II a warp core breach?
In Star Trek II, the explosion of the Reliant was caused by the detonation of the Genesis device, so I didn't count it as a warp core breach.
You forgot the Galaxy-Class USS Odyssey in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the last episode of Season 2. After a Jem'Hadar vessel kamikaze it in the star drive section. An absolutely beautiful and stunning explosion. Sucks for all on the ship and their families back on DS9 though. ☹🤷♂
Damn all these warp core breaches 😂
They may as well just save weight and not bother with the ejection systems, they never work... :P
Yikes ! Nice work
2:46 😂
its Zordan time all over again! you mighty morphin power rangersss
Amen!
I can't hold it the containment system is going😭
2:43. :)
Starships are merely flying bombs.
that's nuclear subs in a nutshell
@@SuperGamefreak18 Anything nuclear is basically a "bomb"
Everything is a bomb if it has fuel in it, cars, planes, nuclear subs, non-nuclear subs etc
Did you correct the problem? 🧐
It's too late. The reactor is going to breach. 🤷
Sike! 🤪
anti matter containment fields are failing
Boom
And yet another video where the uploader has blocked closed captions for the deaf...
I'm sorry. I was not even aware that the closed captions were unavailable.