What I love from this is that Janeway asks if the doctor can wake him, likely expecting some kind of hypospray or whatever to wake him up and he just yells.
My favorite scene in that whole series is when the Doctor was going to make hologram lungs for Nelix and Tom Paris was saying it’s impossible because things travel through holograms, holograms are not really there. So the doctor slapped him
Yeah, that’s a great scene, the term hologram really isn’t accurate on Star Trek because their holograms are supposed to be energy converted into matter. Not simply light projections. Artificial bring is probably more accurate.
I did 110 with our Prius on a curve near the Walnut Creek BART station my girlfriend screaming at me all the time when I was laughing maniacally. The land speed record for a Prius is 125 they took the governor off.
What sucks about this episode is that this dialogue right here could have led to something real interesting. Yet they decided that the answer was salamander mutations...?
Starfleet lore suggests there was once a younger, more brazen Lt. who achieved Warp 10, while entering a Black Hole via an artificially created wormhole, while his shuttle was comfortably protected by an on-the-fly self generated temporal wake. When Starfleet demanded a highly detailed report, he simply scribbled on a note "It was TOTALLY GNARLY, dudes!!"
They also recorded the event prefacing the Video with a Crudely made title sequence with the individual saying the words, "Hi, I'm Johnny Noxville, and Welcome to Jackass!"
It was an interesting concept, but they should have written it as something other than "warp 10" that got him to infinite velocity. Maybe some alien tech or something, but not a speed that the Enterprise-D exceeded in early TNG.
I really love the Doctor in most episodes, but his irreverence for the astounding human achievement that Paris just accomplished and the indescribable nature of his experience feels too mean for me.
Kind of how, in the holodeck, describing the future to a 19th century character would have them just go glossy eyed and not understand anything you just said. He's still a holoprogram, so I assume he still has filters set up in order to focus on his primary role, even if they come off as attitude
He was able to see the entirety of the physical universe, including beyond the observable universe, and he had nothing more interesting to relay than "I saw this room and I saw some Klingons"?
Velocity would be more correct since your km/h is a displacement in the galaxy. If it were a speed it would literally mean that the shuttle traveled at many times the speed of light which is impossible. Warp shortens spacetime in such a way that we don't have to travel at high speed to get to places sooner... it also causes time dilation but Startrek ignores that part mostly.
Bill Hicks,Richard Pryor,Gene Wilder,Bob Marley,Mr. Rodgers,Bob Ross,Justin Wilson,Gordon Ramsey,John Taffer,ect,all the greats have been there and back.
And nothing in this episode will ever be mentioned again, not even all the data the shuttle recorded while occupying every point in space simultaneously.
The USS Excelsior NX-2000 in the 23rd century had transwarp there's a lot of things they do not look in there ship's computer like when Ford you went back in time to Earth 20th century 1996 the crew of the USS Enterprise they Did A Time Warp around the Sun to go back into the 23rd century Tuvok was in Starfleet in the 23rd century they left a lot of stuff out in the show they were close to the Gamma Quadrant they could have gone to the Gamma Quadrant Through the Wormhole to the Alpha Quadrant to Deep Space Nine From the Delta Quadrant to the Gamma Quadrant a two-month Journey to the Gamma Quadrant
Jane way and Paris have “children”. It’s the closest thing to sex for the poor Captain whose choice to never get involved in a romantic relationship for the sake of hierarchy and the mission to get home.
I never did like this show. Tom and Captain Janeway turn into reptiles and have children? What was the point of the show? There was no moral lesson and no point to the conversation they had at the end.
Yeah Voyager never caught on for me either. The cast never had good chemistry, they just recited their lines and on to the next scene. Berman and Braga should have retired at the end of this series which dragged on and on and on for seven seasons. Should have ended after season 4.
Infinite velocity would require infinite energy and the gravitational forces between the nacelles and the rest of the shuttle would have torn it apart. This episode was dumb.
Except, when you control gravity and create subspace fields, it negates gravity. So there would be no gravitational forces. But it's still fiction, and it was not a dumb episode. Gotta just let yourself enjoy things.
It was a dumb episode. The "rare" dilithium. Dilithium can be found anywhere and you mean to tell me they don't have the technology to alter its basic atomic structure. We have the technology TODAY to alter such elements!. Tje nacelles stripping away from the shuttle's Hull. Nacelles project a bubble, they dont apply thrust or physical motion, they warp space by shrinking the space-time ahead and expanding space-time behind. The result is the ship stays at the same point, space just moves around it and the ship achieves warp travel. Thr infinite velocity was dumb. To see everything at once would be beyond incomprehensible and inexplicably overwhelming. The Salamanders, aside from being being the jokiest and worst aspect of this episode is perhaps the least scientifically incredible. The salamanders are a dumb idea but they're not the worst. Tom being allergic to water, a substance that makes up carbon based organic life as a solvent. Its just a cluster of insane stuff that completely capsizes thr boat that is Season 2. Yes S2 isn't the best, but look qt the other crazy episodes like The Thaw....that was written expertly and is dark and gripping....and its about a carnival simulation and a lonely clown.
I was not a regular watcher of Deep Space 9, but out of all the episodes across all the different Trek series (excluding the new ones that I have not watched), I find this episode to be the WORST garbage EVER!
Thats a general consensus among the Star Trek community. I just think its funny how Lt. Paris is practically describing a transformative psychedelic experience and the Doc is just like "Well... Im glad you had a good time." 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I dont care how you feel about Deep Space Nine.... Thats gold right there....
I swear he was describing the motherload of all trips... The docs response only solidifies the intention in my opinion 😆 Someone who helped write that episode was into some... questionable stuff... 😆
What I love from this is that Janeway asks if the doctor can wake him, likely expecting some kind of hypospray or whatever to wake him up and he just yells.
“Well I’m glad you had a good time” moves on like nothing happened 😂😂😂😂
My favorite scene in that whole series is when the Doctor was going to make hologram lungs for Nelix and Tom Paris was saying it’s impossible because things travel through holograms, holograms are not really there. So the doctor slapped him
Yeah, that’s a great scene, the term hologram really isn’t accurate on Star Trek because their holograms are supposed to be energy converted into matter. Not simply light projections. Artificial bring is probably more accurate.
@@Super80sMan They actually *are* light projections on forcefields... so, yeah, sort of
The timing on the slap was so perfect.
I went 114 MPH in my Chrysler Town & Country once but I failed to become omnipresent
You are a legend you beat the speed record for that vehicle by 21 MPH.
@@oogiev2 He is a genius to even managed to get the damn thing to stay running...
@@koningbolo4700 I'd say Super Genius.
Try that in a Pinto, you'll be omnipresent in no time.
I did 110 with our Prius on a curve near the Walnut Creek BART station my girlfriend screaming at me all the time when I was laughing maniacally.
The land speed record for a Prius is 125 they took the governor off.
For a moment Tom became like a 'Q'
Q tom
What sucks about this episode is that this dialogue right here could have led to something real interesting.
Yet they decided that the answer was salamander mutations...?
It's like when your mom says, "Can you let your dad know supper is ready?" And you yell, "Supper's ready!"
Starfleet lore suggests there was once a younger, more brazen Lt. who achieved Warp 10, while entering a Black Hole via an artificially created wormhole, while his shuttle was comfortably protected by an on-the-fly self generated temporal wake.
When Starfleet demanded a highly detailed report, he simply scribbled on a note "It was TOTALLY GNARLY, dudes!!"
They also recorded the event prefacing the Video with a Crudely made title sequence with the individual saying the words, "Hi, I'm Johnny Noxville, and Welcome to Jackass!"
It was an interesting concept, but they should have written it as something other than "warp 10" that got him to infinite velocity.
Maybe some alien tech or something, but not a speed that the Enterprise-D exceeded in early TNG.
Don't forget that the original Enterprise also reached Warp 11 (maybe even faster) in one Episode
@@filipoholz they changed the warp speed scales in between the two shows
They were trying to fulfill what Michael Okuda had described in his Star Trek Encyclopedia
@@filipoholz yeah, but that was using a different warp scale.
But the Enterprise didn’t exceed on its own. It took outside actions from alien beings to do that.
Stay off the 'shrooms, Tom.
Lmao. Thats what I was thinking. Rofl
The STD shoomdrive wishes it took this advice .
Aaand as usual, the Doctor steals the scene.
Can you wake him doctor?
I'm a doctor not an alarm clock, WAKE UP TOM!!
Robert Picardo doesn't steal scenes. The a scenes are all his to begin with, he's just very generous with them.
I really love the Doctor in most episodes, but his irreverence for the astounding human achievement that Paris just accomplished and the indescribable nature of his experience feels too mean for me.
I feel like his programming wasn't capable of allowing him to hear any of that. So, to him, Paris was just describing a fun trip.
Kind of how, in the holodeck, describing the future to a 19th century character would have them just go glossy eyed and not understand anything you just said. He's still a holoprogram, so I assume he still has filters set up in order to focus on his primary role, even if they come off as attitude
He was able to see the entirety of the physical universe, including beyond the observable universe, and he had nothing more interesting to relay than "I saw this room and I saw some Klingons"?
and some Kazon
Probably I too would feel similar at the speed of 23,184,000,000,000 kilometers per hour.
Velocity would be more correct since your km/h is a displacement in the galaxy.
If it were a speed it would literally mean that the shuttle traveled at many times the speed of light which is impossible.
Warp shortens spacetime in such a way that we don't have to travel at high speed to get to places sooner... it also causes time dilation but Startrek ignores that part mostly.
0:11 I said that to my brother when he’s asleep
... and then he mutated into a lizard, and banged the Captain after also turning lizard after Warp 10.
The Voyager episode that resulted in the love that dare not speak its' name;)😂.
Tom was tripping balls lol
In Spaceballs, they went plaid. Great trip.
Right past Ludicrous speed….
Let me get this straight. So Tom went to the same place Joe Rogen went?
At least he had a good time....
Bill Hicks,Richard Pryor,Gene Wilder,Bob Marley,Mr. Rodgers,Bob Ross,Justin Wilson,Gordon Ramsey,John Taffer,ect,all the greats have been there and back.
Warp 10 is dmt or something, apparently
Joe Rogan probably screwed a lizard, too.
And nothing in this episode will ever be mentioned again, not even all the data the shuttle recorded while occupying every point in space simultaneously.
Janeway does finally mention it again in Prodigy!
01:03 - Sounds like an infinite improbability generator.
He basically stopped moving and stepped into the 4th dimension which gives you the advantage of seeing inside objects
He was everywhere, all at once, to steal a recent movie title.
0:19 POV: You after entering the backrooms after fainting in the backrooms
He became 4th dimensional
0:20 I thought he said I’m mad but he said I’m back
Their heads seem misshaped after experiencing warp ten.
0:23 *THRESHOLD! TAKE US TO THE THRESHOLD!*
He joined the rank of the Templar because he became High
1:03 sounds like the flash with speed force lol.
Sounds more like the infinite improbability drive.
And this, children, is why you shouldn’t do drugs….😂😂😂
Or maybe its why you should.... 🤣
@@jessiejamesferruolo yes.
Star trek which series name ??
This clip is from Star Trek:Voyager
1:25 😆 *Ha!*
Being everywhere? He says it's not like anything...Christians would say it's like God.
I think "God" is a container word for people who havnt discovered the true depths of their conciousness.
The USS Excelsior NX-2000 in the 23rd century had transwarp there's a lot of things they do not look in there ship's computer like when Ford you went back in time to Earth 20th century 1996 the crew of the USS Enterprise they Did A Time Warp around the Sun to go back into the 23rd century Tuvok was in Starfleet in the 23rd century they left a lot of stuff out in the show they were close to the Gamma Quadrant they could have gone to the Gamma Quadrant Through the Wormhole to the Alpha Quadrant to Deep Space Nine From the Delta Quadrant to the Gamma Quadrant a two-month Journey to the Gamma Quadrant
This reads like its computer generated
NEVER point a camera at a video screen and record it.
But I did....
Dumb premise. Star Trek has gone way above warp 10 before this episode! Never been described this way. NOT CANNON IMO.
The scale was revised by Roddenberry in the TNG era. Warp 9.9 is the max. Anything past that is not capable by current starship models.
What would have Einstein said.
Einstein has already been proven wrong a few times.
Jane way and Paris have “children”. It’s the closest thing to sex for the poor Captain whose choice to never get involved in a romantic relationship for the sake of hierarchy and the mission to get home.
Her and Chakotay got pretty close...
She got some off Jaffen at least
2 salamanders.
Only good scene in that episode
This awful is still better than the modern Left Trek, from Abrams on.
Don't you ever get tired of whining?
Trek has always been Left.
@@mechanomics2649 Yes, but it's been handled differently over the years.
Warp nurdur.
Atomun 7. tabakası.
Look to Rahman Suresi.
Lizards!
Jeezes, copied this off your 1990's TV?
Wanted to give it that retro feel bro....
@@jessiejamesferruolo whahahahah. Well that didn't work.
I never did like this show. Tom and Captain Janeway turn into reptiles and have children? What was the point of the show? There was no moral lesson and no point to the conversation they had at the end.
and then they left their kids
Yeah Voyager never caught on for me either. The cast never had good chemistry, they just recited their lines and on to the next scene. Berman and Braga should have retired at the end of this series which dragged on and on and on for seven seasons. Should have ended after season 4.
@Skipper8472 No one said it was non-canon. That was just a rumor.
Infinite velocity would require infinite energy and the gravitational forces between the nacelles and the rest of the shuttle would have torn it apart. This episode was dumb.
And that´s why it´s called Science Fiction, wiht emphasis on Fiction
That's unforgiveable! And now I'm wondering - what _else_ about Star Trek is fake?
@@TheRealLaughingGravy When the sliding doors open and close... there are people doing it behind the scenes...
Except, when you control gravity and create subspace fields, it negates gravity. So there would be no gravitational forces. But it's still fiction, and it was not a dumb episode. Gotta just let yourself enjoy things.
It was a dumb episode. The "rare" dilithium. Dilithium can be found anywhere and you mean to tell me they don't have the technology to alter its basic atomic structure. We have the technology TODAY to alter such elements!.
Tje nacelles stripping away from the shuttle's Hull. Nacelles project a bubble, they dont apply thrust or physical motion, they warp space by shrinking the space-time ahead and expanding space-time behind. The result is the ship stays at the same point, space just moves around it and the ship achieves warp travel. Thr infinite velocity was dumb. To see everything at once would be beyond incomprehensible and inexplicably overwhelming. The Salamanders, aside from being being the jokiest and worst aspect of this episode is perhaps the least scientifically incredible. The salamanders are a dumb idea but they're not the worst. Tom being allergic to water, a substance that makes up carbon based organic life as a solvent. Its just a cluster of insane stuff that completely capsizes thr boat that is Season 2. Yes S2 isn't the best, but look qt the other crazy episodes like The Thaw....that was written expertly and is dark and gripping....and its about a carnival simulation and a lonely clown.
Ok threshold was terrible but laughable dumb
I was not a regular watcher of Deep Space 9, but out of all the episodes across all the different Trek series (excluding the new ones that I have not watched), I find this episode to be the WORST garbage EVER!
Thats a general consensus among the Star Trek community. I just think its funny how Lt. Paris is practically describing a transformative psychedelic experience and the Doc is just like "Well... Im glad you had a good time." 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I dont care how you feel about Deep Space Nine.... Thats gold right there....
Very bad episode, Paris coupling with Janeway!
Threshold.
Too much dmt
I swear he was describing the motherload of all trips... The docs response only solidifies the intention in my opinion 😆 Someone who helped write that episode was into some... questionable stuff... 😆