It's a small detail, but I love how when Rutherford nervously/optimistically asked Badgey "Haha, you're not going to try to kill me again are you?" when told he needed to disable safety protocols, Badgey just responded by saying "Hahaha, I'm Badgey!" while making a dumb face.
*blink* small detail??? When did obvious jokes become small details????? That couldn't have been the more obvious response if the script was on screen.
Well, I suspect Mariner and Ransom have Augment blood, they are too physically strong for mere humans. They either have an Augment ancestor or they were treated with Augment DNA for some childhood illness like Dr.Bashir in DS9. Also, Mariner spent time in a klingon prison and likes klingon acid punk music, so no wonder she acts unhinged for a human woman.
Ransom and Shax don't need weapons to fight off Pakleds, they are built like tanks. I'm surprised Boimler and Billups did good in the fight. Mariner is unstopable with the klingon weapon. The captain is getting older and no wonder she is not so good in a physical fight anymore, plus she was already wounded and losing blood from the first ship attack. I'm surprised nobody found Mariner 's contraband by mistake, it was a lot !
@@CS-bu7lo in TNG there was skeleton found in the ship during repairs. It's not unbelievable that no one found the weapons however it could be that the compartments are not listed as essential just forgotten. It is a big ship after all.
I'm not even gonna lie. I never really even watched Star Trek shows back then. Never got into them. But after my sister who is a HUGE fan showed me this show I got immediately hooked. And Badgey? Favorite character next to Rutherford. And he's played by Jack flippin' McBrayer! He's like a modern day Mr. Rogers and he's playing a complete psycho!!
Following a long tradition. Of course Scottie had booze stashed around the ship. Sulu was a weapons collector and it can't have been legal to keep all the stuff in his quarters.
The most hysterical thing about this is they are being boarded by Pakled, of all enemies, who now pose a real threat as the ship is first crippled then starts being cut up like a loaf of bread. They are running for the armoury, get intercepted-and the Captain's daughter opens panels to pull out weapons from practically every species in the Federation, which she shouldn't have. Then the Bajoran officer doesn't even bother using one to deal with the enemy-he just headbutts an attacker in body armour so hard he goes down and stays there... Bring on the crazy.
@@tkardaishou It's scary to think that the slow, dim-witted Pakleds have decided the best way to get ahead in the Alpha Quadrant is by becoming Space Orks. Unfortunately, they've also proven to be impressively good for it.
@@FirstLast-cg2nk you can just picture the Pakleds greedily floating around looting giant space guns from the wrecks of Dominion battlecruisers, some of the most powerful weapons of war that the alpha quadrant has seen in the hands of dimwits
@@drmayeda1930 Not necessarily. These Pakled still seem rather primitive. As for the aggression: Even the ones shown in that one episode of TNG were resorting to kidnapping, which isn't exactly without aggression. Plus the fact that Pakled are spread out through the Galaxy and don't seem to have a established form of unified Government makes at relative reasonable that some Pakleds are rather avoid conflict while others would go for a "might makes right" approach. Enough species to enspire the Pakled do exist. As for Boimler: Let's see if he is really written off or if they find a way to have him still appear, albert with less frequency.
@@shadowhunter0815 I was just thinking that the Pakled would be the kind of species that practice slavery. Much easier to club people over the head, chain them up and force them to do that complicated work that makes your head hurt then do it yourself.
That's one reason I love this show--the characters are goofy or obnoxious, but they're all still /competent/! Some of them just need to work on their people skills. :D
@Reno Thomas I loved it the first time around. Lower Decks will release in Europe in January, if you remind me, I'll get back to you on that once I've seen it in my mother tongue.
@Reno Thomas, I can see an argument for that in a general sense (and not just for this show, or even Trek in general, but for lots of long-running geeky franchises), but with regards to this specific instance? I’m afraid I must disagree - having the “Space Fun Helmet” is absolutely a delightful addition, and made this whole already-strong episode even better. Getting rid of it would have in no way improved anything. And I am totally down for the Spock Helmet finally being canon 44 years after its introduction as a sweet bonus.
I love how everyone (well a lot of people) are saying "this show is growing on me" That's what shows do, so many people are victims of it has to be immediately great or right to the comments to bash it. TNG would've been annihilated in the internet age had it come out today. Things take time
I waited all season for STD and Picard to improve and they actually got WORSE. Lower Decks is the first Kurtzman era show that actually DID improve over time.
@@tinamoul TNG wasn't great it's first two seasons but at no point did I ever watch TNG and think "This isn't Star Trek" STD and Picard on the other hand are dark, pessimistic shows that have nothing of Star Trek in their aesthetic or tone. The Klingons looked like ridiculous LOTR ripoffs, and their ships were ripoffs of Stargate SG1 ships. Their idea of great character development is someone's eye get plucked on screen. The main protagonist of STD is an insufferable Mary Sue type, and Picard was emasculated just about every episode of HIS OWN DAMN SHOW. And that is without getting into things like Sonar in Space, blast doors with windows, and ripping off the plot of Mass Effect.
I'm pretty sure the Starfleet characters didn't kill any of the Pakleds boarding the ship. I like that. In fact, the show has been pretty consistent about Starfleet using nonlethal force and only killing when it's absolutely necessary.
Idk, Mariner did slash one of them across the back with the batleth and shax probably wasn't pulling his punches either, that guy has enough anger and lust for battle to make a klingon look ferengi.
If you can, freeze the playback at 1:55 and look at Mariner's face as she rushes forward. You have to appreciate the animators making her that fierce when she's only gonna be on screen with that look for a couple of frames.
True! I'm not surprised though, I've seen her fight before, she might have Augment blood. However, in the same frame, frail Billups is unarmed and yet later manages to defeat his opponent. Now that is a surprise ! Ransom beating Pakleds only with his fists is no surprize either, we saw him do that to Vindoor before, but calm frail Billups exceeded expectations !
Something to note, but when shit hit the fan and the foot was on their throats, Captain Mariner didn’t even hesitate: her first instinct was to look to her daughter for solutions. Her crazy, screwup, insubordinate, badass daughter. If that’s not faith…
1:49 Did you notice that the hallway battle between the crew- led by Mariner and her contraband weapons vs the Pakleds has the exact SAME orchestral score from the Wrath of Khan during the first engagment of the Battle of the Mutara Nebula ( where Kirk uses the prefix code?) cue up both scenes . same music! LOL
I knew I recognized that theme, but had trouble placing it. Yup, spot on! It just seams incomplete without the que of them entering the prefix code. James Horner's music is the best of the franchise.
100% agreed. They gave her WAY too much screen time in the first few episodes and she had a habit of talking during every solitary second of it but she's been a great character most of the time.
she might be one of those characters that is obnoxious, but the more you watch, the more you like and the character grows on you. i don't know. just a theory
Ha, I don’t know why Voyager and Enterprise are so hated. Their still closer to Trek than STD. Also, this show is funny, but it still misses out on what made TNG interesting like following the Prime Directive and the futuristic idealism of an advanced civilization.
I wonder if she hides contraband so she can have cool things even though she doesn’t have a real room, does it because she knows it would piss her mom off, if she squirrels this stuff away because it’s the federation and shit like this is always happening so she’s just prepared for a back against the wall fight wherever she is, or (most likely) all three
Most likely all 3. I'm surprised nobody found her contraband by mistake, it was a lot ! I understand that bottle with klingon label ( probably blood wine), but what exactly did she do with a tribble for "personal use"?
Oh yes! I'm surprised Ransom doesn't have a plate/photo of Kirk proudly displayed in his room or his office , like Boimler has that plate with Tom Paris.
@@kalexkhan5086 if fed at proper intervals they don’t reproduce also I believe they can be fixed. Doctor Phlox has one in Enterprise for a while as well as Kelvin universe McCoy and I believe they both say something like that. I’d have to rewatch the episode and movie to confirm though
Gotta hand it to Mariner, someone who believes in principle over bureaucracy is someone who should be captain. Reminds me of plenty of captains we seen for the last 55 years.(Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway, Riker)
@@drmayeda1930 Vic was deliberate sure, but he had powers to call people on Coms and even turn himself off. He probably had more power over the stations computer than anyone knew.
The animation as a whole is kinda goofy sometimes, but the fight scenes are incredibly clean. The little sequence showing all of the officers fighting together is so well-animated.
I haven't had a more epic moment in space battles than when I was blasting the hell out of a giant mecha in a Romulan warbird to a Klingon edition of "Flight of the Valkyries". And I've played everything from SWTOR to Elite Dangerous.
Well, I suspect Mariner and Ransom have Augment blood, they are too physically strong for mere humans. They either have an Augment ancestor or they were treated with Augment DNA for some childhood illness like Dr.Bashir in DS9. Also, Mariner spent time in a klingon prison and likes klingon acid punk music, so no wonder she acts unhinged for a human woman.
Well, I suspect Mariner and Ransom have Augment blood, they are too physically strong for mere humans. They either have an Augment ancestor or they were treated with Augment DNA for some childhood illness like Dr.Bashir in DS9. Also, Mariner spent time in a klingon prison and likes klingon acid punk music, so no wonder she acts unhinged for a human woman.
It would be interesting if Badgey was literally the descendent of Clippy. Looking for inspiration, Rutherford looks into the history of computer assistants and happens upon Clippy and uses him as the basis for Badgey.
2:03 Funny when editors decide to mix things up for presentation and miss causing a discontinuity. Shax has lost his Klingon jejtaj here and is fighting barehanded, takes out the Pakled and grapples his axe...and in the very next shot, the axe and Pakled are both gone, and Shax has his jejtaj back.
love this scene. never noticed though that boimler is using a rapier. XD also Captain Freeman, I think it matters more that your daughter was willing to give up that contraband if doing so would save the ship. loooooooooooooool.
Not really. Mariner is too loud and to vocal about her oppinions. Section 31 works best when they aren't even a myth and someone like Mariner is not the type of agents they need for that. I assume thats the same reason they never approached Sisko.
@@UPRailRoad-xg8cb because Riker would make her (into a serious officer) or break her (out of Starfleet for the level of disregard she has) and I don't think she wants either of those yet.
Tbh a proper rapier or saber should not be considered contraband. To quote a famous war hero; “Any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed.”
I love that the first officers fighting style is completely from TOS, side roles and double punches.
The technical term is "Kirk Fu".
It let Kirk defeat a genetic superman.
@@schwarzerritter5724 That was the giant soap dispenser he used as a weapon.
Jack didn't grab a weapon, his bare hands are WEAPONS!
@@lelouche25 his fist are set to stun and his kicks to kill
"You're not going to try and kill me again are you?"
"I'M BADGEY!"
It's a small detail, but I love how when Rutherford nervously/optimistically asked Badgey "Haha, you're not going to try to kill me again are you?" when told he needed to disable safety protocols, Badgey just responded by saying "Hahaha, I'm Badgey!" while making a dumb face.
Aka "of course!"
*blink*
small detail???
When did obvious jokes become small details?????
That couldn't have been the more obvious response if the script was on screen.
@@snowstorm9310 the "I'm Badgey" reply is a small detail in the scope of the whole episode. It was a joke that lamded well.
I love how Jack didn't even grab a weapon, his fucking bare hands are a weapon.
He's a black belt in Kirk-fu.
Command dept moment
Well, I suspect Mariner and Ransom have Augment blood, they are too physically strong for mere humans. They either have an Augment ancestor or they were treated with Augment DNA for some childhood illness like Dr.Bashir in DS9. Also, Mariner spent time in a klingon prison and likes klingon acid punk music, so no wonder she acts unhinged for a human woman.
He pulled a Grog Strongjaw maneuver
There’s something so funny to me about him shouting out his moves
“Side roll! Side roll! Double hand punch!”
.......it's official, Mariner holding a Bat'leth is the new peak of the star trek hotness warp scale.
Yeep... Mariner fighting THIS proficiently with a bat'leth is enough to make anyone blush.
That was before T'lyn showed up. 😍
@@margotrosendorn6371 Mariner can't be peaked-over as far as I'm concerned.
Idk Tendi exists and that sorta brings us into quantum slipstream.
"SIDE ROLL! SIDE ROLL! DOUBLE FIST PUNCH!"
Classic
Ransom and Shax don't need weapons to fight off Pakleds, they are built like tanks. I'm surprised Boimler and Billups did good in the fight. Mariner is unstopable with the klingon weapon. The captain is getting older and no wonder she is not so good in a physical fight anymore, plus she was already wounded and losing blood from the first ship attack. I'm surprised nobody found Mariner 's contraband by mistake, it was a lot !
@@CS-bu7lo in TNG there was skeleton found in the ship during repairs. It's not unbelievable that no one found the weapons however it could be that the compartments are not listed as essential just forgotten. It is a big ship after all.
How, just how can a 10 episode season of 22-25 minute episodes get us THIS invested
good writing is the awnser.
@@zafranorbian757 indeed
Because, satire or not, it's still Trek.
We lowered our standards and our defence.
@@nackteHintern um.....no. Please stop parroting the fm. I'm not interested
I'm not even gonna lie. I never really even watched Star Trek shows back then. Never got into them. But after my sister who is a HUGE fan showed me this show I got immediately hooked. And Badgey? Favorite character next to Rutherford. And he's played by Jack flippin' McBrayer! He's like a modern day Mr. Rogers and he's playing a complete psycho!!
Every nook and cranny jammed full of Mariner's contraband.
Following a long tradition.
Of course Scottie had booze stashed around the ship. Sulu was a weapons collector and it can't have been legal to keep all the stuff in his quarters.
and she got most of that contaband from riker
@@Michellejosph And now Riker has to explain THAT to Troi.
There's enough weapons and booze to fill the entire Achievement Hunter office.
@@PHToysBuildGawa including the naked gym holodeck program?
The most hysterical thing about this is they are being boarded by Pakled, of all enemies, who now pose a real threat as the ship is first crippled then starts being cut up like a loaf of bread. They are running for the armoury, get intercepted-and the Captain's daughter opens panels to pull out weapons from practically every species in the Federation, which she shouldn't have. Then the Bajoran officer doesn't even bother using one to deal with the enemy-he just headbutts an attacker in body armour so hard he goes down and stays there...
Bring on the crazy.
Jaxs is a gem
"We are Pakleds. We have things. Things to make you die."
"You're armed to the teeth."
"Teeth are for chewing. Axes are for chopping."
"wE aRe a FoRce nOw! We WiLL haVe...rEsPecT!"
@@tkardaishou It's scary to think that the slow, dim-witted Pakleds have decided the best way to get ahead in the Alpha Quadrant is by becoming Space Orks. Unfortunately, they've also proven to be impressively good for it.
@@FirstLast-cg2nk you can just picture the Pakleds greedily floating around looting giant space guns from the wrecks of Dominion battlecruisers, some of the most powerful weapons of war that the alpha quadrant has seen in the hands of dimwits
@@FirstLast-cg2nk Their ship definitely had more dakka than the Cerritos.
@@override367 imagine if they got a hold of a Breen disrupter....
this was the precise moment that Beckett finally started to live up to her potential.
Wait, wait, wait!
Are you telling me, Lower Decks actually managed to make the mother effing Pakled into an actuall thread?
Gotta hand it to them. That's fucking badass
That is totally the opposite personality of the packled. They are not aggressive. They are very dumb. So bomler is being written off? Interesting.
@@drmayeda1930 Not necessarily. These Pakled still seem rather primitive.
As for the aggression: Even the ones shown in that one episode of TNG were resorting to kidnapping, which isn't exactly without aggression.
Plus the fact that Pakled are spread out through the Galaxy and don't seem to have a established form of unified Government makes at relative reasonable that some Pakleds are rather avoid conflict while others would go for a "might makes right" approach. Enough species to enspire the Pakled do exist.
As for Boimler: Let's see if he is really written off or if they find a way to have him still appear, albert with less frequency.
@@shadowhunter0815 I was just thinking that the Pakled would be the kind of species that practice slavery. Much easier to club people over the head, chain them up and force them to do that complicated work that makes your head hurt then do it yourself.
And thats why this show is fucking awsome
The Spock helmet is canon now!
As is the USS Titan.
The Spock helmet is a fake.and is not canon in way.
@@djackson4657 Anything on TV is Canon. Those are the rules. Even this TV show is canon regardless. So in turn Spock Helmet is canon.
That was a generic helmet,it was general merchandise it was not official Star Trek merchandise
@@Qardo So... Is r2d2 Canon? Because he was in Start Trek 2009
Ok I was not expecting Boilmer to be able to fight like that!
Starfleet requires military training. personally, I think he picked sword -fighting( edited this out "swordfishing" lol) after Merinar cut his leg.
And use the Sulu stance
He took up fencing because it looks good on a resume
Well they WERE overdue for a new sword guy...
That's one reason I love this show--the characters are goofy or obnoxious, but they're all still /competent/! Some of them just need to work on their people skills. :D
So Boimler did become the new sword guy
Since Prime Sulu uses a fencing foil not a steretypical katana.
Also good fencing stance and impressively his thin foil is able to parry an axe
Billy Chin if you watched Heroes, George’s Katana skills are great too
@@blix1ms0ns I would've gone sabre myself....but that's because I'm a sabre coach.
@@blix1ms0ns in my head it was sulu who trained boimler to fence
@@Redfoxjack I mean... they've probably got a Sulu engram in the holodeck for that purpose, it makes too much sense not to.
MY god the Spock helmet toy. The references...
Reno Thomas the second contact mission are nice though especially in this episodes cold open.
@Reno Thomas Also if they gave the characters some depth.
@Reno Thomas what ? that was the PERFECT reference, it didn't pause the action one bit
@Reno Thomas I loved it the first time around. Lower Decks will release in Europe in January, if you remind me, I'll get back to you on that once I've seen it in my mother tongue.
@Reno Thomas, I can see an argument for that in a general sense (and not just for this show, or even Trek in general, but for lots of long-running geeky franchises), but with regards to this specific instance? I’m afraid I must disagree - having the “Space Fun Helmet” is absolutely a delightful addition, and made this whole already-strong episode even better. Getting rid of it would have in no way improved anything. And I am totally down for the Spock Helmet finally being canon 44 years after its introduction as a sweet bonus.
I love how everyone (well a lot of people) are saying "this show is growing on me" That's what shows do, so many people are victims of it has to be immediately great or right to the comments to bash it. TNG would've been annihilated in the internet age had it come out today. Things take time
Every new show it's the same thing, 5 seconds into the pilot, "Waaah These characters lack development!"
Not all shows grow on people. Some shows are shit, they've always been shit, and they will continue to be shit. STD and Picard are prime examples.
I waited all season for STD and Picard to improve and they actually got WORSE.
Lower Decks is the first Kurtzman era show that actually DID improve over time.
@@xaviervega468 Personally I like Discovery, Picard is a mixed bag for me, but it has my interest.And TNG sucked for like ,almost 2 whole seasons.
@@tinamoul TNG wasn't great it's first two seasons but at no point did I ever watch TNG and think "This isn't Star Trek"
STD and Picard on the other hand are dark, pessimistic shows that have nothing of Star Trek in their aesthetic or tone. The Klingons looked like ridiculous LOTR ripoffs, and their ships were ripoffs of Stargate SG1 ships. Their idea of great character development is someone's eye get plucked on screen. The main protagonist of STD is an insufferable Mary Sue type, and Picard was emasculated just about every episode of HIS OWN DAMN SHOW.
And that is without getting into things like Sonar in Space, blast doors with windows, and ripping off the plot of Mass Effect.
I'm pretty sure the Starfleet characters didn't kill any of the Pakleds boarding the ship. I like that. In fact, the show has been pretty consistent about Starfleet using nonlethal force and only killing when it's absolutely necessary.
Although, Sisko sorta goes beyond.......
@@anjalialaniz At least in regards to the Jem'Hadar, they're immune to phaser fire on stun settings.
@@anjalialaniz If all time and space are one, then no one actually irrevocably died.
@@kingmanic I certainly hold that commitment to nondualism (advaita). It's nice to see someone else, too, as well.
Idk, Mariner did slash one of them across the back with the batleth and shax probably wasn't pulling his punches either, that guy has enough anger and lust for battle to make a klingon look ferengi.
If you can, freeze the playback at 1:55 and look at Mariner's face as she rushes forward. You have to appreciate the animators making her that fierce when she's only gonna be on screen with that look for a couple of frames.
True! I'm not surprised though, I've seen her fight before, she might have Augment blood. However, in the same frame, frail Billups is unarmed and yet later manages to defeat his opponent. Now that is a surprise ! Ransom beating Pakleds only with his fists is no surprize either, we saw him do that to Vindoor before, but calm frail Billups exceeded expectations !
Something to note, but when shit hit the fan and the foot was on their throats, Captain Mariner didn’t even hesitate: her first instinct was to look to her daughter for solutions. Her crazy, screwup, insubordinate, badass daughter. If that’s not faith…
(1:11) Oh, I'm always monitoring comms.
FBI and CIA vibes...
1:49 Did you notice that the hallway battle between the crew- led by Mariner and her contraband weapons vs the Pakleds has the exact SAME orchestral score from the Wrath of Khan during the first engagment of the Battle of the Mutara Nebula ( where Kirk uses the prefix code?) cue up both scenes . same music! LOL
I knew I recognized that theme, but had trouble placing it. Yup, spot on! It just seams incomplete without the que of them entering the prefix code.
James Horner's music is the best of the franchise.
The proud smile her mother had when she took command 💯
I love that the Picard nerd gets a fencing sword lol
This is a hacking strategy that is surprisingly sound. Good job writers!
OK. Show's starting to grow on me. Mariner seems less obnoxious.
Mariner was my biggest problem with this show. She is better now. Now lets hope she continues to get better in season 2.
100% agreed. They gave her WAY too much screen time in the first few episodes and she had a habit of talking during every solitary second of it but she's been a great character most of the time.
she might be one of those characters that is obnoxious, but the more you watch, the more you like and the character grows on you. i don't know. just a theory
@@Shearper2 Lol well, case in point :)
@Reno Thomas Oh EASILY!
my favorite part is when Mariner smiles when Boimler tells her he'd miss her. 2:23
Oh my god, it’s the infamous 70’s helmet toy that just said Spock on it!
Back Roll, SIde Roll, Double Hand PUNCH! Oh god so TOS! :-)
Best Star Trek show since DS9
Best new treck hands down
FACTS
Ha, I don’t know why Voyager and Enterprise are so hated. Their still closer to Trek than STD. Also, this show is funny, but it still misses out on what made TNG interesting like following the Prime Directive and the futuristic idealism of an advanced civilization.
@@dingle2987 I would LOVE a dramatic Star Trek show with the same aesthetics and setting of Lower Decks.
Rusty Shackleford i liked season 4 of ENT and VOG had ....good episodes
I wonder if she hides contraband so she can have cool things even though she doesn’t have a real room, does it because she knows it would piss her mom off, if she squirrels this stuff away because it’s the federation and shit like this is always happening so she’s just prepared for a back against the wall fight wherever she is, or (most likely) all three
Most likely all 3. I'm surprised nobody found her contraband by mistake, it was a lot ! I understand that bottle with klingon label ( probably blood wine), but what exactly did she do with a tribble for "personal use"?
@@CS-bu7lo Emotional support tribble lmao
At some point they should reference the Kirk Fu book about Kirk's fighting style, at least showing it in Ransom's quarters
Oh yes! I'm surprised Ransom doesn't have a plate/photo of Kirk proudly displayed in his room or his office , like Boimler has that plate with Tom Paris.
"You'renot gonna try and kill me again are you?"
"I'm Badgey!"
*JUST ANSWER THE DAMN QUESTION*
He did answered the question.
Everybody on the Cerritos can throw down, even Boimler.😯
Given the bucket the Cerritos is, it does make sense
Boimler has been shown to be a crack shot with a Phaser
"Even the weakest Marine is still a Marine." 😉
They're Starfleet.
It's such a great callback! In episode 1 Mariner promises he's gonna make Boimler a new sword guy like Sulu
Turbo Fix-It Felix Jr.: The Rematch! >:D
The adoption of 15 children was not good for Felix's mental state.
I swear dude, Cerritos is the kinda ship that refuse to die. Most other ships in that state would've been scrapped beyond repair, lol!
Great scene and even better episode!
1:40 a Tribble jumps off screen.
Sharply spotted.
Ha! Didn’t even notice! That explains Freeman’s mention of it!
How did it not reproduce? Does it needs space? Food? Water? (I know they are not Gremlin) but seriously, How did it not massively reproduce?
@@kalexkhan5086 if fed at proper intervals they don’t reproduce also I believe they can be fixed. Doctor Phlox has one in Enterprise for a while as well as Kelvin universe McCoy and I believe they both say something like that. I’d have to rewatch the episode and movie to confirm though
@@iphone777 Phlox used his to produce life food for a bat. So breeding was encouraged.
Kelvin McCoy might have his sterilized.
Becket makes the bat'leth cool that's how your supposed to use one
Oh snap, that dumb Star Trek helmet toy with a light on top. That’s a deep cut.
Spock helmet is now canon and the tribbles live
I only found out about that one from "The Toys that Made Us."
1:01 Badgy returns. Don’t know how many times I’ve repeated this scene
Gotta hand it to Mariner, someone who believes in principle over bureaucracy is someone who should be captain. Reminds me of plenty of captains we seen for the last 55 years.(Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway, Riker)
Can you imagine Badgey in live action?
That would be terrifying.
This was such a good episide.
Mariner reminds me of Jadzia Dax- a non-Klingon female Badass who is amazing with a bat'leth and Mirror Universe Hoshi
A lot of cool stuff is happening but I'm honestly just surprised that Boimler knows how to fence.
2:02 good to see old fighting moves don't go out of style
1:37 - "how much contraband have you hidden on my ship" "i don't know A LOT!" hahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!! xD
"Oh haven't you shared enough secrets today? Just shut up!" *tiny smile*
I love the "hand held" camera shake during the hall fight at 2:00. Remember, this is animation, people!
Badgey is big bad for season 2
I am concerned that Hologram is able to listen inter-ship comms... sounds like a security hole that needs a plug.
@@WeAreTheBentusiYou'd think Moriarty would have clued them into this problem
Or Vic Fontaine from ds9
@@Bobsmith-xq2pr
Vic was deliberate, Moriarity was an accident. Thank you Doctor Pulanski. Hopefully that part of the enterprise D was destroyed.
@@drmayeda1930 Vic was deliberate sure, but he had powers to call people on Coms and even turn himself off. He probably had more power over the stations computer than anyone knew.
" How much contraband did you hide on my ship? "
" I don't know, alot "😂
The animation as a whole is kinda goofy sometimes, but the fight scenes are incredibly clean. The little sequence showing all of the officers fighting together is so well-animated.
2:09 can't that boy admit that he love's her
This episode clip was just like watching The Venture Brothers. LOL.
this show has no right to be good yet here we are
The battle cry: "Pakleeeeed"
“We look for things to make us go”
Ok we need a Badgey action figure!
The Spock Helmet. That is obscure as heck
I love the show ,I think this new star trek
1:52 Star Trek Online TFOs Would Be Like:
😂😂 can relate
replace the bathlith with a shotgun and a very unhappy vulcan tactical officer
@@nineballmk2 LOL Yeah XD
I haven't had a more epic moment in space battles than when I was blasting the hell out of a giant mecha in a Romulan warbird to a Klingon edition of "Flight of the Valkyries". And I've played everything from SWTOR to Elite Dangerous.
Holy crap, Billups picked up the Spock helmet. This show is amazing...
0:12 shes asking for the janeway special
Beckett’s initial charge was the best!
We look for things. Things that make us go.
"I don't know, alot."
I am not sure where she would put a alot. hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html?m=1
0:05-0:16: So basically she needs Elite Forces' Hazard Team.
yep
Starfleet's needed hazard teams for basicly forever.
Boimler with the Rapier sword somehow looks awesome!
That music cue from 1:49-1:54 sounds a lot like Kirk’s Explosive Reply from Wrath of Khan.
It also sounds a lot like Bishop's Countdown from Aliens - though it's probably closer to Kirk's Explosive Reply.
"Morally bankrupt" I am sensing a sly reference to STSP!
1:50 Absolutely BOSS!! 😎
Ransom going full Kirk during the fight.
Well, I suspect Mariner and Ransom have Augment blood, they are too physically strong for mere humans. They either have an Augment ancestor or they were treated with Augment DNA for some childhood illness like Dr.Bashir in DS9. Also, Mariner spent time in a klingon prison and likes klingon acid punk music, so no wonder she acts unhinged for a human woman.
@@CS-bu7lo I was simply referring to the double handed punch move.
Yeah, Beckett is an Augment, I'm calling it now.
Well, I suspect Mariner and Ransom have Augment blood, they are too physically strong for mere humans. They either have an Augment ancestor or they were treated with Augment DNA for some childhood illness like Dr.Bashir in DS9. Also, Mariner spent time in a klingon prison and likes klingon acid punk music, so no wonder she acts unhinged for a human woman.
Ha ha I'm BADGEY!!!
LoVe she smiled T his comment
Hear me out - long ago, a race made it to the stars and diverged over cultural differences. One branch became the Pakled. The other became...the Borg!
When a first officer takes an order from an ensign, you KNOW Mariner could have had her own ship by now...
Notice how badgy never answers the question
Ah yes, Badgey, the descendent of Clippy.
It would be interesting if Badgey was literally the descendent of Clippy. Looking for inspiration, Rutherford looks into the history of computer assistants and happens upon Clippy and uses him as the basis for Badgey.
2:03 Funny when editors decide to mix things up for presentation and miss causing a discontinuity. Shax has lost his Klingon jejtaj here and is fighting barehanded, takes out the Pakled and grapples his axe...and in the very next shot, the axe and Pakled are both gone, and Shax has his jejtaj back.
This is the single worst Trek show I have seen. 10/10, I love it and I want to see more.
I did lol at this comment
1:44 SPOCK HELMET!
1:40 the tribble ('that's for personal use').
What does Shaxs shout at -1:08? Is it some kind of Bajoran war chant?
1:46 HOLY SHIT ITS THE SPACE HELMET!
I don't know... a lot!
THE SPOCK HELMET
love this scene. never noticed though that boimler is using a rapier. XD also Captain Freeman, I think it matters more that your daughter was willing to give up that contraband if doing so would save the ship. loooooooooooooool.
Those working on Star Trek: Lower Decks intend ST:LOW as a serious work.
can't that boy ever say he loves her?
ah well I can guess Beckett is lonely
Lucky she kept that blade that she sent Boimler to sickbay with in episode one...
1:01 bruh that takes 2 senior officers
You know...Mariner could be a great captain of a Section 31 crew
Not really. Mariner is too loud and to vocal about her oppinions.
Section 31 works best when they aren't even a myth and someone like Mariner is not the type of agents they need for that.
I assume thats the same reason they never approached Sisko.
Well, Ransom and Tendi (probably) are part of Section 31.
@@walterdayrit675 Whaddya mean "probably"? Tendi is "The Cleaner." 😉
@@lieutenantkettch Well, if she wasn't Section 31 before she sure is now!
Beckett would never make it with Jean Luc Picard as captain. She would have reprimands up the Ying yang.
To be honest, I don't know why she isn't serving on the Titan herself. Riker is a friend of hers after all.
@@UPRailRoad-xg8cb because Riker would make her (into a serious officer) or break her (out of Starfleet for the level of disregard she has) and I don't think she wants either of those yet.
@@nickmalachai2227 It would be interesting to see. He is the source of all her contraband.
@@UPRailRoad-xg8cb The TNG Riker was more of a hardliner when it came to regulations. Here, he is a cartoon character, literally and figuratively.
@@gedias1 I'm pretty confident a Man named Jelico, rank Captain, would tell you otherwise about Riker being a "hardliner for regulations"...
On the Enterprise, they needed two senior officers to override safety protocols. I guess Starfleet really relaxed the regulations since then.
That the Cheritos tech is crap is a running gag.
Plus he was a technician, so he propably had admin access.
@@christopherg2347 Cerritos, sorry to nitpick.
@@ericmcconnaughey2782 No problem, I was pretty sure I had written it wrong :)
Tbh a proper rapier or saber should not be considered contraband.
To quote a famous war hero; “Any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed.”
1:50 BOSS!!!😎