@@august7535 How does d c know who's "Trekkie", a casual fan, a Star Wars fan or someone who just happened upon this video? I smell insufferable projection here.
"Intruder alert! Turn off the lights, grab a phaser that almost certainly won't work, and run off into the dark alone." Standard Starfleet infantry tactics.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 Voyager has strong weapons (more advanced than the Enterprise D), but it's shields are weaker. It's a smaller ship that depends more on its speed and advanced technology to outmaneuver and outwit threats. It can hold its own in a firefight with most equivalently sized ships and I'm sure Seven of Nine has tinkered with their weapons to be more effective against the Borg as well. But their shield's suck (and they always have).
Considering the fact that she's an Intrepid-class science vessel, you would think she wouldn't *need* super-powerful shields like a Galaxy-class starship.
@Grely Moly Cremp - Don't forget the exploding console. I swear I can hit any one of these Federation ships with a marble and cause a console to explode. Fart the wrong way and the damn console explodes.
8472 (the actual beings) proved to be impervious to Voyager's sensors before .... and penetrated Borg shields with very little issue .... so I doubt Voyager's shields NOR hull were gonna impede it much.
I also like the alarm . My only problem is if you have an intruder on board why dim the lights. ( INTRUDER ALERT TURN OFF HALF OF ALL AVAILABLE ILLUMINATION!!!
What I would give to have the original .WAV/.OGG/.AIFF sound files they used for the various alarms, panel buttons, and doors on the show. I mean, the TOS sound files from the 1960's were everywhere..... even some were used in the old 80's cartoon "He-Man" by Filmation...... yeah..... that one. Fun-fact: Robert Duncan McNeil was on the live-action He-Man movie..... and the actor's middle name is Duncan........ and the He-Man character 'Man at Arms'' first name is 'Duncan'.
Charmolution Bwaaahahaha! My friend you missed the true nature of the hunt! We *Hawaiians* would’ve used a spear and chugged pure raw kava root! Then hunted that thing down and ate it! 😋
In real starships, of course they will. In TV starships, it makes for great action and suspense sequences not having any, unless they are needed for the sake of the plot. Example, in The Original Series, the one and only time a security camera on the bridge was mentioned was when Kirk was accused of killing an officer by releasing a pod with him in it too early (and the recording seemed to prove his guilt, until Spock discovered it had been tampered with). So, already in the previous century there were cameras, but only when needed. 😁
@@GORT70 They didn't like each other in real life. Jeri Ryan said she experienced a hostile work environment mostly due to Mulgrew's attitude towards her. At the time, this show was considered remarkable for having the first female captain leading a crew in a weekly TV series. Then they changed the cast in season 4 (removing a female character and replacing her with Ryan who appeared in a catsuit). Mulgrew resented the writers for bringing on a voluptuous "T & A actress" on just to increase ratings because she felt the show was a misrepresentation of women as equally and capable, and that it defeated the idea of the show. Unfortunately, she took out her frustrations on the actress herself (Jeri Ryan was only doing her job). The tension on-screen is often a reflection of their real-life working relationship which makes for good acting and good drama, and probably why the producers never addressed it. Garret Wang (Harry Kim) is on record as saying he was very upset about how they interacted and how it personally affected him as a young actor in his first major role. He saw the Voyager cast as a second family to him and it disturbed him greatly to see his fellow cast mates squabble with each other. They've talked about this at various Star Trek conventions and seems like they've mostly gotten over it and are on fairly good terms now. ua-cam.com/video/3J8l8YEXyG0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/IiY0KdwSShk/v-deo.html
Tuvoc: "Yep. This is what I trained for, right here. All those years in academy, climbing the ladder of command, putting the hours in... all so I can crawl through a tube to look at things."
"Hey, Two security officers with Phaser Rifles, please take these people to Medbay. I'll take the one former drone in the catsuit and a handphaser." "Sure Captain. This makes total logical sense."
2:48 Hey Seven, you wanna watch where you're pointing that fuckin' thing!? She had it at the back of Janeway's head for a moment. This is how you know these are a bunch of actors that don't know what it's like to hold an actual gun.
"Set up secondary forcefields around every hatch, Jefferies tube and conduit leading into this room." If it got past Voyager's shields, what good are secondary forcefields going to do?
1:50 Roxann Dawson wore a lab coat for most of Season 4 to hide her pregnancy. Ironically, Gates McFadden did the exact same thing as Dr. Beverly Crusher during Season 4 of TNG (except she wore her medical coat regularly anyway). Quite a coincidence that both actresses were pregnant during the 4th season of their respective Star Trek shows.
I will seek the most efficient means of getting into Seven's suit. Damn! Also 1:02 I like how suddenly the shift is once Tuvok says "8472." They jump up; they're taking this seriously!
Funny how they always send bridge crew "To check things out". Normally bridge crew stays where it belongs, on the bridge. There's a crew of a few hundred specifically tasked with "Checking things out".
As far as I can remember they ran into Species 8472 3 times the first time was in the 2 part episode 'Scorpion' then in this episode I believe was called 'Hunted' and the last time was in the episode 'In the Flesh' where the crew discovered Species 8472 was pretending to be human in order to invade the Alpha Quadrant.
There is only a limited number of positions available. There was even an episode where Kim voiced his disgruntlement with still being an ensign after six years on the ship. But as pointed out by Janeway, what available position would she promote him to? All spots were taken, and the few positions that turned vacant over the years there were other crew members with far more experience and more years on their backs than what Kim had.
@@Gartneren1234 problem with that argument is rank doesn't coincide with position. Bridge officers on Enterprise were promoted to lieutenant all the time and maintained helm position. 7 years he should have been a full Lieutenant, Tuvok a Commander Same with Torres. Geordi Laforge got promoted from Lieutenant to commander while being the Chief Engineer for example. Look at Enterprise in the Movies, Kirk Spock and Scotty were all Capt. rank.
@@chrisliveinyourroom I am aware of those promotions, but in all those cases, the people who got promoted all had first right to the promotion. In Kim's case he was not the best candidate for the job, nor was he the one with the most seniority. This is even outright stated by Janeway when Kim asks her about being promoted in one of the episodes. She openly asks Kim which position he feels he would be qualified and entitled to, but Kim himself fails to name one.
"It's obviously adjusted its strategy. Species 8472 is devious and highly intelligent. It will seek the most efficient means of destroying us" That's very high praise from a Borg.
+equenoxe86 Mr Poopy head, it's your own time you're wasting. (Damn, but I do one hell of a public service). P.S. you started this by making a nonsense reply to my original comment ... I assure you, you're the only one that can finish this.
If you think of Voyager as a multi-generational transport with defense capabilities. Which would be what it was. The reason why they be sleeping next to your stations wouldn't have been an attack. It was just quicker to react to what's going on there cuz you'd spend some 50 year round trip till Centurion back and that's the closest solar system. So if you look at it at that viewpoint. Those on duty would just snap near their stations so they could just stand back up press the button and they're good
0:30 I see the designers of The Enterprise took leasons from the movie "Beeing John Malkovich" , you do not need 8 feet high ceilings if you sit or crawl most of the time :)
Why do they need to send people to investigate various areas of the ship, surely the ships would be covered by a surveillance system that they could just review what had happened or look who was there, rather than risk lives, esp those of the senior bridge crew.
I think it works on a basis of coupling with the core only when anti-matter needs to be injected into the core. That way, a reaction gone wrong couldn't fire back into the anti-matter storage. Furthermore, it was likely large to accomodate enough space for the anti-matter to traverse the port's length without touching the sides - probably some kind of magnetic containment, like in our fusion reactors.
"It's impervious to our scanners. We'll have to track it manually." Because scanner technologies in the future couldn't possibly detect anything by appearance, movement, vibration, sound, etc.
Wait, didn't she say that there was a Level 10 forcefieild around the warp core? Yet the damned thing was on the warpcore. Is the species now impervious to forcefields?
First episode I saw on the show was after I was watching Star Trek and I was like if I was there I'd want to pilot the ship everything else is delusional but it's just standard point and click so Tom Paris is the guy identified with as a kid.
Scanning blood or whatever that bio-matter was and recognizing the DNA within is different than using the scanners which 8472 can deflect due to their unique biology. It'd be similar if someone was using a tricorder or other device to emit a scattering field to deflect sensor scans, only 8472 can do it naturally.
A chameleon might successfully hide from our sight mixed in with vegetation. But it's dead body, droppings, shed skin etc would not enjoy such camouflage.
i legit just want a star trek show where the crews completly aware the bridge officers have plot armour and actively avoid all conflict and plot and wait till the officers take care of it
I thought 7 of 9 was just in Astrometrics/Engineering on a field commission after being liberated from the Borg Collective. The only senior staff were Janeway, Harry, Tom, Tuvok, Chakotay and B'elana, and the EMH
The reasons why they didn't take out their power system, is because realistically Voyager is just a multi-generational transport. The Borg are more of a militant government transport or vessel. So a level of hostility that they have to use to be respected, will have been higher. Just for self-preservation. Realistically
"I'll be on deck 11.” Like, dawg, don't you have people on deck 11 already? Have them check it out! "Hey, Lt. Smith. You're on deck 11 right? Well, grab a phaser buddy, cause we need you to check something out ASAP." DONE
If it's possible to "track visually", then it can be seen. If it can be seen then it can be caught on camera, which could be considered a "sensor". In fact, if they just had a security guy looking at a set of monitors that show CCTV, that person would do more for a starship than any of the easily-tricked sci-fi "sensors" ever did.
it could be that they consider the internal sensors so reliable they no longer use cameras. like a kick start on a motorcycle. almost all modern motorcycles have done away with them s there not really needed since there so reliable in there starting.
What's really stupid is in a previous shot, 8472 is shown approaching one of Voyager's external airlocks from outside the ship. Why the writers needed the thing to rip the hull apart to get in was beyond stupid, when the VFX was already suggesting the airlock entry...
@Megatron2013 Headcannon: They just replicate more hull as needed for self-repair, just like that episode in Enterprise where the NX-Enterprise crew first see replicators in action. (Real-life reason: episodes from most TV shows of that era were re-broadcast in random order after first broadcast, so significant changes to cast or ship models were rare)
This is why I love Insaneway. An alien invades her ship, she pulls a phaser from behind her chair, and charges off.
Thumps Up for Insaneway!
Hands down one of the best star fleet captains! Janeway is the embodiment of star fleet!!!
There are many ways to lead your team. This hands on, leading by example whilst delegating approach is my favourite.
After spending 4 years in the Delta Quadrant, Janeway knew the only way to get shit done was to do it herself
I seen her pull a phaser from behind her chair like 3 times in the series. Picard should have took note
Got to love how they always seem to send bridge officers on these sort of tasks. It's like the rest of the crew isn't really there lol
@d c jesus fucking christ, who shoved a stick up your ass? lmao chill out my dude. Live Long and Prosper.
Yeah, I was also thinking that.
@@debravalreyes2033 Why do you not know how to spell on a elementary school level when you're mad?
@@august7535 How does d c know who's "Trekkie", a casual fan, a Star Wars fan or someone who just happened upon this video? I smell insufferable projection here.
@@matthewronsson I'm not mad. I never had a edjewcation in life.
"Intruder alert! Turn off the lights, grab a phaser that almost certainly won't work, and run off into the dark alone." Standard Starfleet infantry tactics.
Voyager's shields are terrible.
Small child: *Sneezes on hull*
Tuvok: "Shields at 7%, we can't take another hit like that"
Indeed. A little Hawaiian breeze and you'll need to deploy the ablative armor.
Until voyager fights a borg tactical cube and thd cube needs hours to repair...
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 Voyager has strong weapons (more advanced than the Enterprise D), but it's shields are weaker. It's a smaller ship that depends more on its speed and advanced technology to outmaneuver and outwit threats. It can hold its own in a firefight with most equivalently sized ships and I'm sure Seven of Nine has tinkered with their weapons to be more effective against the Borg as well. But their shield's suck (and they always have).
Considering the fact that she's an Intrepid-class science vessel, you would think she wouldn't *need* super-powerful shields like a Galaxy-class starship.
Shields in the Star Trek universe are either wholly ineffective or can absorb a ridiculous number of hits depending on what the plot requires.
Tom: "How did it get past our Shields?"
Paris, EVERYTHING gets past Voyager's shields.
Star Trek TNG in a nutshell
1 little phaser hit: Shields down sir!
@Grely Moly Cremp - Don't forget the exploding console. I swear I can hit any one of these Federation ships with a marble and cause a console to explode.
Fart the wrong way and the damn console explodes.
That question was never answered, was it?
Never under estimate the devisnous of Species8472 Tom Paris since have their own methods of getting past voyagers shields.
8472 (the actual beings) proved to be impervious to Voyager's sensors before .... and penetrated Borg shields with very little issue .... so I doubt Voyager's shields NOR hull were gonna impede it much.
I love that intruder alert alarm!!!
My favorite in all of Star Trek!
Same
I also like the alarm . My only problem is if you have an intruder on board why dim the lights. ( INTRUDER ALERT TURN OFF HALF OF ALL AVAILABLE ILLUMINATION!!!
Neelix's voice - "Intruder alert! Danger! Danger!"
@@phillipm9285 Maybe it is to provide a tactical advantage for the crew, who would/SHOULD know the inside of the ship better than the intruder might.
What I would give to have the original .WAV/.OGG/.AIFF sound files they used for the various alarms, panel buttons, and doors on the show. I mean, the TOS sound files from the 1960's were everywhere..... even some were used in the old 80's cartoon "He-Man" by Filmation...... yeah..... that one. Fun-fact: Robert Duncan McNeil was on the live-action He-Man movie..... and the actor's middle name is Duncan........ and the He-Man character 'Man at Arms'' first name is 'Duncan'.
Chakotays face says "FFS sake I was going of duty in 5 minutes"
1:29
"I'm heading to deck 11. Harry, fetch me my hunting rifle and a can of beer!"
Charmolution Bwaaahahaha! My friend you missed the true nature of the hunt! We *Hawaiians* would’ve used a spear and chugged pure raw kava root! Then hunted that thing down and ate it! 😋
Well she was from Indiana so I could totally see it! Lol
I love how Chakotay and Janeway react. Like there's not even one instant where they aren't in control.
"Sir, someone vomited in the jeffries tube."
"We found Worf's cat."
dixievfd55
Harry, clean it up
@@Mindraker1 we found Spot
MAYBES ITS POOP ,,,,=^..^=,,,,
In the future, on advanced star ships why wouldn't they have... Oh, I don't know ... cameras? We have them at every gas station in town.
Well they kinda do their sensors are pretty much cameras because they track movement and they're constantly on until they get damaged
Cameron Robinson110199 but no visual sensors.
I am A potato
I believe their sensors can convert sensor information to video, even 3D holograms.
In real starships, of course they will. In TV starships, it makes for great action and suspense sequences not having any, unless they are needed for the sake of the plot. Example, in The Original Series, the one and only time a security camera on the bridge was mentioned was when Kirk was accused of killing an officer by releasing a pod with him in it too early (and the recording seemed to prove his guilt, until Spock discovered it had been tampered with). So, already in the previous century there were cameras, but only when needed. 😁
Well every Sci Fi with cameras also has stealth technology so.. the cameras are also useless. ^^
One of my favorite episodes, the action and plot was amazing.
The interaction between Janeway and Seven really was incredible.
I just watched this episode and I know exactly what you mean.
Actually if my memory is right mulgrew didn’t care for jeri ryan
@@GORT70 They didn't like each other in real life. Jeri Ryan said she experienced a hostile work environment mostly due to Mulgrew's attitude towards her. At the time, this show was considered remarkable for having the first female captain leading a crew in a weekly TV series. Then they changed the cast in season 4 (removing a female character and replacing her with Ryan who appeared in a catsuit). Mulgrew resented the writers for bringing on a voluptuous "T & A actress" on just to increase ratings because she felt the show was a misrepresentation of women as equally and capable, and that it defeated the idea of the show. Unfortunately, she took out her frustrations on the actress herself (Jeri Ryan was only doing her job). The tension on-screen is often a reflection of their real-life working relationship which makes for good acting and good drama, and probably why the producers never addressed it. Garret Wang (Harry Kim) is on record as saying he was very upset about how they interacted and how it personally affected him as a young actor in his first major role. He saw the Voyager cast as a second family to him and it disturbed him greatly to see his fellow cast mates squabble with each other. They've talked about this at various Star Trek conventions and seems like they've mostly gotten over it and are on fairly good terms now.
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Tuvoc: "Yep. This is what I trained for, right here. All those years in academy, climbing the ladder of command, putting the hours in... all so I can crawl through a tube to look at things."
How human of you to complain about orders from your captain
Tuvok, no?
"Hey, Two security officers with Phaser Rifles, please take these people to Medbay. I'll take the one former drone in the catsuit and a handphaser."
"Sure Captain. This makes total logical sense."
2:48 Hey Seven, you wanna watch where you're pointing that fuckin' thing!? She had it at the back of Janeway's head for a moment. This is how you know these are a bunch of actors that don't know what it's like to hold an actual gun.
I love how quickly he takes off to do stuff when he heard what it was
chakotay was like "OH FUCK"
more like "end of shift was in 5 minutes ffs"
When species 8472 attacks be'lanna from above is the scariest jump scare
"Set up secondary forcefields around every hatch, Jefferies tube and conduit leading into this room."
If it got past Voyager's shields, what good are secondary forcefields going to do?
Probably more for the noise when it goes through the force field so they know where it's coming from.
It is for psychological purposes: the later crewmembers have a panic attack the better.
Maybe the forcefields would at least slow it down
1:50 Roxann Dawson wore a lab coat for most of Season 4 to hide her pregnancy. Ironically, Gates McFadden did the exact same thing as Dr. Beverly Crusher during Season 4 of TNG (except she wore her medical coat regularly anyway). Quite a coincidence that both actresses were pregnant during the 4th season of their respective Star Trek shows.
Andrew Chapman I met her when she was pregnant! ! Met the entire cast! My mom worked for Tim Russ. (Tuvok).
Andrew Chapman lucky them both hot babes
So did Jean-luc In seasons 5 onwards lol...
@@2490debrick Yeah, the only difference is he wasn't pregnant when he wore that jacket. lol
Nana Visitor was also pregnant during season 4 of DS9.
One of my all time favourite episodes. Thanks for uploading this clip! 😁🖖🏼
No problem :)
I will seek the most efficient means of getting into Seven's suit. Damn!
Also 1:02 I like how suddenly the shift is once Tuvok says "8472." They jump up; they're taking this seriously!
yes! instant Attention Shift.
lol, 1:11, notice how the railing sways from Robert Beltran bumping against it.
Funny how they always send bridge crew "To check things out". Normally bridge crew stays where it belongs, on the bridge. There's a crew of a few hundred specifically tasked with "Checking things out".
Species 8472 is not trying to destroy the _Voyager._ It's trying to _hide_ on _Voyager._
I know, they're intelligent, what makes Janeway think 1 vs 150 is smart for it?
@I am Monika
Because 8472 have fought worse odds, and won. Like 10k to 1
No it's not; it's trying to use Voyager to get back to fluidic space.
I love the intruder alert alarm I think it sounds badass
As far as I can remember they ran into Species 8472 3 times the first time was in the 2 part episode 'Scorpion' then in this episode I believe was called 'Hunted' and the last time was in the episode 'In the Flesh' where the crew discovered Species 8472 was pretending to be human in order to invade the Alpha Quadrant.
Star trek Voyager was my favorite
Part of me wishes the alarm for Intruder Alert was the alarm for Red Alert. Has a more.. interesting ring to it. :)
Its actually the alarm for the Prometheus MVAM
Indeed
It is the alarm for BLUE ALERT when the Prometheus goes to MUTI VECTOR ASSULT MODE AND when VOYAGER lands on a planet BLUE ALERT is activated
One of the key moments when Federation morality had to get shoved out the airlock! Get swarmed by Herosian or give up one very dangerous alien.
Janeway hair style changed when she left engineering
Hahahaha
All the 7 years of Voyager how come Harry Kim never got a promotion.
Real world explanation: Bad writing.
Cannon reason unknown
It was racially motivated.
There is only a limited number of positions available. There was even an episode where Kim voiced his disgruntlement with still being an ensign after six years on the ship. But as pointed out by Janeway, what available position would she promote him to? All spots were taken, and the few positions that turned vacant over the years there were other crew members with far more experience and more years on their backs than what Kim had.
@@Gartneren1234 problem with that argument is rank doesn't coincide with position. Bridge officers on Enterprise were promoted to lieutenant all the time and maintained helm position. 7 years he should have been a full Lieutenant, Tuvok a Commander Same with Torres. Geordi Laforge got promoted from Lieutenant to commander while being the Chief Engineer for example. Look at Enterprise in the Movies, Kirk Spock and Scotty were all Capt. rank.
@@chrisliveinyourroom I am aware of those promotions, but in all those cases, the people who got promoted all had first right to the promotion. In Kim's case he was not the best candidate for the job, nor was he the one with the most seniority. This is even outright stated by Janeway when Kim asks her about being promoted in one of the episodes. She openly asks Kim which position he feels he would be qualified and entitled to, but Kim himself fails to name one.
"It's obviously adjusted its strategy. Species 8472 is devious and highly intelligent. It will seek the most efficient means of destroying us"
That's very high praise from a Borg.
No messing around when it comes to 8472.
0:42 Kim: Commander, look. There's butter on the floor. Someone must have dropped their sandwich.
You'd think they'd have cameras in those tubes...
Captain Janeway, engage gravelmetric voice.
if 8472 can easily tear through voyager hull, they can easily behead someone with a swipe
And when it wanted to, it did.
It does and can, I mean hell, how do you think the Borg drones they kill get completely decapitated or have arms and legs removed?
it decapitated hirogen as well.
Plot Armor my dude
This one was a friendly one that just wanted to go home- it meant no harm.
0:51 - What's this? ... Species 847-Poo
You obviously didn't get the joke, too bad because explaining jokes kills them, so I guess you'll never know.
equenoxe86 Say it out loud
equenoxe86 You should see a doctor about that buttHurt, there must be a cream you can wipe on your mouth to cure it. Haha.
+equenoxe86 Mr Poopy head, it's your own time you're wasting. (Damn, but I do one hell of a public service).
P.S. you started this by making a nonsense reply to my original comment ... I assure you, you're the only one that can finish this.
+equenoxe86 The same to you. I hope you have a good remainder of the 365 and that an 8472 never does an 847-poo on your carpet.
At 1:11 you can see the railing shake when Chakotay heads for the tactical station.
Now 8472 is a really creepy species!
You don't want to even think about Species 8473.
Species 8471 wouldve left poop ~(^oo)
I loved that alarm. *'bwooooop...bwooooop' *
If you think of Voyager as a multi-generational transport with defense capabilities. Which would be what it was. The reason why they be sleeping next to your stations wouldn't have been an attack. It was just quicker to react to what's going on there cuz you'd spend some 50 year round trip till Centurion back and that's the closest solar system. So if you look at it at that viewpoint. Those on duty would just snap near their stations so they could just stand back up press the button and they're good
this is speed up so slightly i cant even tell by how much
I've never understood why bridge officers get sent on errands. Where's Security?
0:30 I see the designers of The Enterprise took leasons from the movie "Beeing John Malkovich" , you do not need 8 feet high ceilings if you sit or crawl most of the time :)
That 8472 was all like "SPOOKED YA".
Why do they need to send people to investigate various areas of the ship, surely the ships would be covered by a surveillance system that they could just review what had happened or look who was there, rather than risk lives, esp those of the senior bridge crew.
"through the antimatter injector"
I'm sorry, what?
One: The injector should be pretty tiny.
Two: What about the ANTIMATTER?
Injector port meaning the access tube to the Injector
Yeah I had several dozen questions about that myself.
I think it works on a basis of coupling with the core only when anti-matter needs to be injected into the core. That way, a reaction gone wrong couldn't fire back into the anti-matter storage. Furthermore, it was likely large to accomodate enough space for the anti-matter to traverse the port's length without touching the sides - probably some kind of magnetic containment, like in our fusion reactors.
Antimatter injector port, the conduit duct that the antimatter feed tube goes to
No one in engineering got infected like Harry got in Scorpion.
THIS WAS NO
BOATING ACCIDENT
"It's impervious to our scanners. We'll have to track it manually."
Because scanner technologies in the future couldn't possibly detect anything by appearance, movement, vibration, sound, etc.
Chakotays reaction at 1:09 - OH FUCK!
Wait, didn't she say that there was a Level 10 forcefieild around the warp core? Yet the damned thing was on the warpcore. Is the species now impervious to forcefields?
The implication from the start was that they always were. The thing waltzed right through Voyager’s shields to board her.
The force field was around engineering.
She didn't get a chance to put up the forcefields.
So even though they have a crew of 100's of people, they send out the CAPTAIN alone with a hand phaser to fight the most dangerous intruder.
First episode I saw on the show was after I was watching Star Trek and I was like if I was there I'd want to pilot the ship everything else is delusional but it's just standard point and click so Tom Paris is the guy identified with as a kid.
8472 must be so strong to be able to get through the ship’s shields and rip open the ship...
I love the part when the Hirogen and Species 8472 were fighting in the corridor.
Someone spilled corn chowder in the Jefferies tubes again...
...and Harry Kim just finished cleaning in there.
1:10 the bridge's rail prop moves under Chakotay's hand, lol.
2:00 GET WRECKED!!!
Oh if only the extras could talk. But now has poor chakoty always jump to tactics and read the Infos 😹
Howlrunner82 sometimes they do talk lol. But i believe they mostly don’t because they have to pay them more for speaking roles no matter how minor lol
@@deathstar001 and if they have a speaking role, it gets them SAG membership and union rights, if I remember correctly.
In other words, without government regulations the Star Trek series would have felt much more authentic and realistic.
how did they get in? Intruda window? >:D
Curious. What is Mulgrew doing at 2:10 with her walk? It's like she's either tripped over something or false starting a run.
Theres a step. The others step up too, less obvious
0:37 chuck in some toast, cheese and chives and you have a omelette.. wait that's alien blood? Any volunteers for a taste test?
OK so who got the musical hat-tip at 0:45?
umm, Seven…didn’t they just shutdown main power? it didn’t change strategy: it moved on to the next step since you did the previous one for it!
Who is that crew member @ 1:45? ..................I think he needs probed.
borg...central power matrix.
arent the borg radically decentralized?
So Tuvok can scan the blood and say the readings match 8472. But the ships scanners cannot detect the same thing?
Scanning blood or whatever that bio-matter was and recognizing the DNA within is different than using the scanners which 8472 can deflect due to their unique biology. It'd be similar if someone was using a tricorder or other device to emit a scattering field to deflect sensor scans, only 8472 can do it naturally.
think of its skin as a armor that can't be pierced by scanners, since the blood was on the ground it could be scanned
A chameleon might successfully hide from our sight mixed in with vegetation. But it's dead body, droppings, shed skin etc would not enjoy such camouflage.
Well if they sent anyone else they would have been killed for the story..lol
i legit just want a star trek show where the crews completly aware the bridge officers have plot armour and actively avoid all conflict and plot and wait till the officers take care of it
It's called Lower Decks, and it's quite excellent.
1:08-1:17 I like the intense camera movements there, you can see the cameaman walking :D
I always wanted one to join star fleet that would be cool
Same
Where can I set this as a my ringtone??
"Captain, we found a puddle of human vomit on the floor."
Mindraker1
Harry,
Clean it up
Mindraker1 Harry: “ That’s not vomit ... it’s Semen !! “ Tuvok: “ Captain, someone’s been polishing their cucumber in Jeffries Tube 11..”
I love the long camera shots used in these scenes.
1:13 No shit sherlock, if the did the computer would have triggered intruder alert automatically.
nope - cause internal sensors cannot find 8472 ^^
Just send two senior officers to checkout a hull breach! Makes sense ;)
That's Star Trek for you. :)
I thought 7 of 9 was just in Astrometrics/Engineering on a field commission after being liberated from the Borg Collective. The only senior staff were Janeway, Harry, Tom, Tuvok, Chakotay and B'elana, and the EMH
@@DantesonofSparda85 Tuvok and Harry (senior bridge officers) went to physically look at the hull breach.
Janeway’s hair here looks a little like Nicole Janeway’s pilot episode scenes, as played by Genevieve Bujold.
Why send two men from the bridge when you have *CREWS*
Cuz those guys would have to be paid extra
This is how exploring vessels work.
Send two undertrained people to look at something dangerous. How genius of you
The hand rail moved after psycho Chakotay went by it. Not exactly Starfleet specs.
If they had cameras on every deck would it not be easier to look for things??
Intruder alert! Bridge to security seal off decks 10 through 12
I love hearing Jeri Ryan say "erected"
If its impervious to the scanners, how was Tuvok able to tell what the "blood" was?
Because the scanner didn't show anything.
I would imagine the skin is what is blocking the scans, so blood on the ground would be scannable just fine
The reasons why they didn't take out their power system, is because realistically Voyager is just a multi-generational transport. The Borg are more of a militant government transport or vessel. So a level of hostility that they have to use to be respected, will have been higher. Just for self-preservation. Realistically
1:09 How Chakotay moves the railing
The stand in security officer isn't trusted to do his job or speak
okay so that whole sensor not decting thing.... yeah that didnt happen before at ALL....
Damn they found my mash potatoes -_-
The Undine. I like that they have a proper name now.
How did that huge member of species 84712 fit in that tiny Jeffry's Tube?
Their body can shift, they can adapt to anything , they can even morph and take human form.
"I'll be on deck 11.”
Like, dawg, don't you have people on deck 11 already? Have them check it out!
"Hey, Lt. Smith. You're on deck 11 right? Well, grab a phaser buddy, cause we need you to check something out ASAP." DONE
Harry should be more careful about Jefferies tubes that are open to space, that's how he died in Deadlock...
Voyager > all trek
Species 8472 is like a discount Xenomorph.
If it's possible to "track visually", then it can be seen. If it can be seen then it can be caught on camera, which could be considered a "sensor". In fact, if they just had a security guy looking at a set of monitors that show CCTV, that person would do more for a starship than any of the easily-tricked sci-fi "sensors" ever did.
it could be that they consider the internal sensors so reliable they no longer use cameras. like a kick start on a motorcycle. almost all modern motorcycles have done away with them s there not really needed since there so reliable in there starting.
Attention K-Mart Shoppers - INTRUDER ALERT!
Just thinking. Why is it when it goes red alert everything goes dark? Isn't that counterproductive?
The ship's hull is a joke.
What's really stupid is in a previous shot, 8472 is shown approaching one of Voyager's external airlocks from outside the ship. Why the writers needed the thing to rip the hull apart to get in was beyond stupid, when the VFX was already suggesting the airlock entry...
not if a explosive was used.
Voyager has had constant hull breaches. But somehow in the next episode, the ship is perfectly fine.
@Megatron2013 Headcannon: They just replicate more hull as needed for self-repair, just like that episode in Enterprise where the NX-Enterprise crew first see replicators in action. (Real-life reason: episodes from most TV shows of that era were re-broadcast in random order after first broadcast, so significant changes to cast or ship models were rare)