USS Voyager: 10 Little Known Features (Star Trek)
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We look at 10 little known features of the USS Voyager from Star Trek. These include the Aeroshuttle, the spare warp core, Borg enhancements and others.
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Had to re-upload with a few clips deleted due to a copyright claim by CBS. Grrrrrr....
Honestly...... How the fuck?
"I...have had...enough...of you!" *Pushes CBS -"Star Trek" off the cliff into the molten lava below
CBS needs smacked up along side the head with a 2x4.
Well, I shall re-watch, for the views
that's really sad
The fact that someone made a list video about Voyager in 2019 makes me so happy.
Jasper T. LMAO ME TOO, idk why
Heads up. Podcast “The Greatest Generation” started their episode-a-week of Voyager today.
Trekkies are great. The real ones I mean. I'm just a novice.
This voyager is gonna save
I can tell you why they allowed Janeway to get away with her final act of time travel.
Because allowing it MADE it her final act of time travel.
They realized Janeway would make their consoles beep another 15 times if they undid it, and that allowing it would end up doing less damage to the timeline than constantly trying to fix it.
So they let her go.
Better story line for the spare warp core would be, it's was like one of those donut spares, you know, not over warp 4 nor more than 50 light years.
Given it appears to be significantly shorter than the main warp core, that might well be the case.
That would've been great to see and added tension if they had it like a countdown clock; search for the main core and observe the spare degrading along with spare's life get worse when used for weapons.
Another thing they could've done was have it be used as a separate weapons-only power source like the holodecks were running on a separate power grid. If the main drive went offline, the second could be called "Fortress Mode" to hold off the threat until the mains were back online and allow for FTL escape.
I mean, the Intrepids did have two deflector dishes, it just fits.
That would make sense - an emergency spare to plug in and switch on relatively quickly in a dire situation, even it was smaller capacity - definitely makes more sense than having to assemble a spare from parts.
What would make even more sense would be the emergency backup all piped and connected, ready to go. Like running one boiler instead of two on an old seagoing ship. Or like having an emergency generator for your house that kicks in when main power fails and the diverter switch is triggered.
Awesome opossum XD
Yea that's what I was originally thinking, since it appears to be far smaller. It would probably degrade, and was only there as like a spare tire. You wouldn't complete your full trip on it, it was there just to get you to a space dock to get a proper replacement.
Enterprise Refit - sent out unfinished.
Enterprise A - sent out unfinished.
Enterprise B - sent out unfinished (but it would have been finished by Tuesday).
Defiant... were they finished? I want to say 'No'....
Voyager - sent out unfinished.
Starfleet has a really bad track record on this stuff.
NX-01 - sent out without the Phase Cannons installed.
@@stevenclark2188 unfinished is the word you are looking for XD
In fairness, though, it's not uncommon for ships to be launched and fitted out later. What makes Voyager and NX Enterprise weird is apparently they were assigned active duty/missions without being completely finished.
These are usually referred to as "shakedown cruises", in which the ship is only outfitted with the equipment they need to complete the very limited scope of their mission.
The defiant was finished, but they still had to calibrate the warp core properly after figuring out how to do it. It had a few bugs is all really, but the only way to work them out was to test them in the feild.
She didnt come equipped with a kitchen, Nelix converted the Captain's private dining space into a kitchen.
with energy efficient burners if I recall when Neelix lectured the Captain about wasting energy when they should cook more...
They don't need one. IT'S CALLED A REPLICATOR. Nelix made a kitchen because there energy was on short supply. Not much into the show are you?
@@johnmorris2170 who are you replying to?
@@johnmorris2170 wow man, want some opinion with your salt??
@@johnmorris2170 Just to be a dick. *their
Kirk: "Don't tell me.... Tuesday?"
Harriman: "Thursday actually"
Demora: "Thursday the seventh, to be precise."
Harriman could only give an apologetic smile as Kirk did some mental arithmetic to determine that would place it at least 3 months from now.
I never could get the hang of Thursdays.
You forgot the automatic shuttle dispenser! It now holds 17 spare shuttles in the space of 4 regular ones.
Also, I was hoping he would mention the landing struts
and the never ending supply of torpedoes.
I always thought of it more as a shuttlecraft replicator ;)
Was looking for this comment xD
Tristan Cuschieri Imagine a Giant PEZ Dispenser
Given Voyager's track record with crashing shuttles, it was probably best that they never flew the Aeroshuttle.
If there was one thing the crew got pretty dam good at was building replacement shuttles, they also did so quickly enough that a lack of shuttles was never a plot point. Since they left seemingly with three and in only the periods we saw they lost at least seventeen, according to blueprints it is not possible to fit more than 8 in at any time but Neelix's large shuttle took space the entire run, by the end they back to their normal shuttle count and had built two delta fliers. So replacing Aeroshuttles seems not only quite in their wheelhouse but could have made a large reduction in the number of standard shuttles they had to build per year.
@@SnowmanTF2 Well but then replacing an aeroshuttle would probably be much harder than replacing a normal shuttle, because of its bigger size, so it makes sense to just use the smaller shuttles not endangering the hull integrity, i mean after all a shuttle as part of the hull is an additional part of ablative armor.. :D
@@SnowmanTF2 They used replicators. That's Why Neelix had to cook them meals. there were no replicators available for food.
This comment reminds me of the TV series space 1999. The also went through a lot of eagles. They get destroyed and another new eagle appears in another episode.
I recently counted 8 or 9 destroyed shuttles
"Geordi, eject the core."
"I just did."
Sounds like you should only ever embark on a Starfleet vessel on a Wednesday morning.
Same way you never eat seafood on Mondays. Fresh delivery comes Tuesday morning.
Phew! I hope CBS doesn't copyright strike this one
The ablative generators also function as plot armor.
Plot Generators :D
When shields are not enough plot armor, we make MOAAAAR plot armor... Armor. Plot armor armor!!! :P
Captain to Engineering deploy the plot armor!
'Voyager's mess hall' was actually the Captain's dining room that Nelix took over and Janeway didn't have the heart to throw him out.
Neelix was also helping save resources and was loyal to her...
ghost307 it was all part of her plan to torment the crew
Guy Incognito he sure wasn't helping to save the ship. He got two people killed in Basics despite him being a "survival expert" and nearly destroyed Voyager with cheese. He even got the ship infested with fleas, proving that Neelix's cooking is a threat to day to day operations
@@gargoyles9999 ok man that's a point haha
This is incorrect. The captains dining room is where Neelix set up his Kitchen.
Voyager was by far one of my favorite series. It was very well made and in depth. I do, however, wish it would've had more permanent development in the show. I mean, they seemed to lose or not use a lot of various upgrades that could've been extremely useful.
Kitchens were shown on NX-01 on several occasions. NCC-1701-A in ST VI.
The NX-01 was not a Federation ship though.
The Federations only true weakness.... TUESDAYS
Cypherous there’s a Street Fighter joke here somewhere...
Well, I have info on good source that certain moon sized battlestation had an order for a proton torpedo safe grill to be installed ob thursday... Just sayin...
Karl Emmanuel Sanchez Laursen sorry for throwing that out there but I’m sick of the Death Star exhaust port jokes
@@Biomechanoid29ah Last I heard they were still getting estimates.
at least there are Tacos!
My thoughts on the spare warp core:
Previous ship classes, such as the Galaxy class, used fusion reactors for the electrical components of the ship. The warp core only powered the warp drive. If I recall, the Intrepid class did not have the fusion reactors and instead generated electricity from the warp core. I figured the backup core would be more of a "let's turn this on to keep the lights running when the main one is off" situation. But I don't know why they wouldn't just install backup fusion generators instead.
Shrug.
Finally someone mentions the second warp core.
It's only in the technical manual. And that is the only place it exists.
It doesn't exist in the show so it's not really cannon. They've dumped the warp core before and nobody's ever said "ok, fire up the backup core".
@@glitch4583 If it was in the show it probably would have gone something like this.
Torres: "We have to get the warp core back, without it we are stuck in the water."
Unknown girl ensign: "Why don't we use the spare warp core?"
Torres: "What spare warp core?"
(Girl points to a schematic showing the second warp core)
Captain Janeway: "It was never installed, it was going to be put in the following Tuesday."
Actually including a scene like this would have made more sense considering how the second core is shown on the displays of the ship.
It does explain why the (primary) warp core always seemed so fragile (seriously, it seems like every other episode sees the warp core get broken or misaligned...)
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 or, alternatively, have an that involves jettisoning the main core before it explodes and then they're trying to get back with a smaller core that they're overworking because it's just meant to be a spare and _then_ someone tries to steal that one and you've got a "we've already lost one warp core in this quadrant, I'm not loosing another!" situation.
They never leaned into the fact that they were away from being able to resupplied in federation territory as much as they should have.
Landing struts. Voyager could land on planets.
That was not a little known feature. It was mentioned in the first episode and Voyager landed on many planets from Season 2 onwards. No offence sir but were you actually watching the show?
@@johnmorris2170 I would consider that a fairly well-known fact, but a fairly rarely thought of fact. Same thing with the (SG1)Prometheus having landing gear. It's just hard to think of something that huge just landing softly... Just one of those things, like how often do we actually think about saucer separation for instance? (When not watching Trekyards...)
That was one of the stupider things about voyager because when it landed on demon planet it was pretty clear that it would tip over because the struts were only on the engineering pod and the saucer pod was way too large to be balanced by the weight of the nacelles.
Which was just stupid.
@@dgillies5420 It makes sense if the center of gravity was in the engine section. It's like how today's falcon 9 rockets can land on what appear to be fraile legs. But all the weight is in the base.
But having a starship land on a planet was just stupid in other ways. The impluse engines face backwards and the warp engines...warp space, something you probably don't want to do on the surface of a planet.
Hey Ben! Enterprise-A, in The Undiscovered Country. While searching the ship for clues, Spock Valeris, and Chekov have a nice little chat in the galley, where Valeris vaporizes a cooking pot to prove a point, setting off the security alarm.
I was just thinking this and looking for the comment pointing it out. That plus you see a kitchen on the NX-01.
Janeway: **time travels to rescue Voyager, introduce future tech, and cripple the Borg**
Time Police Captain: "Jesus, we gotta do something!!"
Time Police Boss: "Actually, I'm OK with it. That was AWESOME!!"
@ValorJ Omega Yet they must have been OK with it. Like Ben said, they didn't intervene or arrest her. And given the events of Voyager, you KNOW they were keeping tabs on her. So the only (?) explanation is that her fucking with the timeline was so incredibly beneficial to Humanity in this particular case, they just let it slide.
@ValorJ Omega They didn't intervene because it didn't happen from their time or their tech. To them it was the natural events in history.
@@andyb1653 I'm going to say that in Admiral Janeway's time, the Borg were breathing down the Federation's neck, so Temporal Investigations overlooked her interference.
They also didn't revert the changes after the 29th century ship caused the computer revolution in the 20th century. If the new timeline is "better" then don't change change it back.
Perhabs it was according to the true timeline (whatever the true timeline is)...
0:15 - Wrong! Enterprise-A in Star Trek 6 had a kitchen.
The original constitution class had a kitchen/galley aswell, even though it wasn't seen on screen.
Replicators didn't show up untill TNG.
@@Raptorrat Food replicators were mentioned in Star Trek 4.
@@itchyisvegeta wich was released in 1986, TNG in 1984.
Undiscovered country shows a galley, and was released in '91.
TOS had a galley and a food dispensing system. (akin to a vending machine) no replicators.
@@Raptorrat Was TNG really that early? Holy crap, I feel old.
@@Raptorrat Wait, I just thought of something. Are you sure Replicators were not first mentioned in the animated series?
Great video! Nice to see you again British Ben👍☯️👍
Learning of the Aeroshuttle makes a glaring issue I've always had with Voyager even worse. They had all these smaller ships throughout the series like Neelix's trader vessel, the shuttles, the delta flyer, Chakotay's ship the 'Val Jean' (there could have been flashback episodes of Maquis stories, or some weird alien thing that brings the ship back) on and on, and they never really used them in any cool way. That areoshuttle is like 20 cool stories right there.
I always thought the temporal corps or whatever didn’t intervene with admiral janeway because the outcome favoured the federation
Pretty much yeah. It's the same reason they don't interfere in the events of First Contact, which also involved time travel. If those events hadn't happened, humans would never have developed warp travel/would have been assimilated. Fortunately the borg intervened, time travel happened, mankind got to meet aliens and the Federation came into existence. The time cops only care about maintaining timelines where they themselves exist, which means humanity/the federation has to exist, which means any time travel that threatens that is bad and any time travel that doesn't is fine.
Presumably, Voyager taking too long to get home is a "bad" timeline, which leads to their undoing, so any time travel that gets Voyager home early is A-ok (such as Harry changing things after they attempted to use slipstream tech, or Future!Janeway bringing back all that juicy tech).
I like to think that the Bureau of Temporal Investigations was glad that someone did the major cleanup for them on the First Contact issue, leaving them with only the dotting of the I's and the crossing of the T's.
The show is the "correct timeline", and the future only interferes if time travel would mess it up (usually by someone else from the future).
Doesn't the Borg mess with time too in Voyager? (I don't remember...) They did in First Contact, so obviously they have the knowledge.
Which raises the question: Which manipulated timeline is the "least wrong"?
Perhaps they only got involved when someone messed with the timeline from their own time, any time-altering before their time would actually be the correct timeline for them.
My theory on why the time federation didn't interfere with Janeway. Because it was less damaging to the timeline. Her original trip home was some 15 years longer, and if you use the show as a reference she managed to bork the timeline about twice a year, sometimes smaller sometimes larger. Each effect likely had some sort of impact on the future that had to be remedied, even if we didn't see the time federation, they were working. Expand that out to 15 years.
Now Janeway goes back, why did she pick that time. She could have gone back much earlier and saved more of the crew, and also give them more of life at home. But she didn't, she picked that one point. There was access to transwarp everywhere in the Delta quadrent, so she had to have a reason to pick that time.
The time federation helped her. Because they needed Voyager to get back but Janeway inflicted a tremendous amount of damage to the timeline doing it the right way that repair options were drastic. By bringing her home early the damage caused by that was less overall then what would have happened in the normal course of events. It was the best option out of a lot of terrible ones. That's why that exact time was chosen, and how she managed it.
Looking at the schematic I also think that the spare Warp Core was a limited Warp Field producer having a lower maximum Warp Factor, say, Warp 5 or something. Since the Warp scale is geometric if Voyager's maximum sustained warp speed was reduced even by one warp factor it could significantly extend the journey. This might also explain why in the episode where the main core was stolen they suggested they couldn't go to warp anymore since the spare core only gave a limited warp field therefore making the spare core irrelevant for the purpose of Voyager given it's overall mission: to get home.
But I like your explanation too: If only they had waited until Tuesday to depart....
I agree. The spare looks a lot smaller than the regular warp core. Just like a spare tire is smaller than a regular tire. I guess some things will never change.
If you look closely the cores are the same side if you zoom in the top section of the first core is actually the antimatter injector that the core attached to...... its the same core, the real theory is that since voyager was no where close to a star base they stripped it for spare parts as voyager took ALOT of damage and not all parts can be replicated.
@@Marcus51090 Now that I look at it closer, you're right! I had to really zoom in to see it though.
Voyager and the NX class Enterprise from Enterprise are the only two ships in Star Trek history that needed on board kitchen. Voyager due to their limited energy reserves and the NX-01 because they didn't have replicators in the 22nd century.
Star trek 6 also featured a kitchen.
Also the Enterprise A refit as shown in Star Trek The Undiscovered Country
At least the nx-01 had an espresso *cough* coffee *cough* machine
Protein resequencer
@Rolling Rider It seems you didn't realize that i was joking, I've been a Trekkie for years and I've seen most of the series and movies.
They did have a kitchen on the enterprise in the Undiscovered Country when they were hunting for the gravity boots. They fired a phaser at a pot of mashed potatoes on a stove.
In fact the old TOS Enterprise also had a kitchen. You just only see the mess hall next to it.
I've been binging Voyager lately, so I really enjoyed this
Many props for reference the books! I appreciate that level of thoroughness. Gonna smash that like and subscribe button for that.
I would say even when they had there spare warp core, I would still try to recover the stolen one, regarding the length of the journey it would be stupid the switch to the spare core when it would be possible to get back the main one. They should have said the aero - shuttle was never installed and there was just a cover on the opening
They still shoudl have installede it to help recovering the Main Core. But honestley i think it realy makes more sense that the Core simpley was not there. After all it was just a small rescue Mission of Prisoners and Deep Space Nine was not THAT far away so it probabley was deemen unecesarrey. If needed they could have caled DS9 for help.
The atmospheric shuttle was to be _installed on Tuesday.…_
[My ❤️ still counts doesn't it? even though I've watched to the end before posting this…].
Yeah that makes sense, it was gonna be installed the same time as the spare warp core, I can imagine when Voyager got sent to the Delta quadrant
(Back at drydock)
1st engineer: "Did you hear? Voyager is missing."
2nd engineer: "What do you mean missing?"
1st engineer: "missing as in gone, lost"
2nd engineer: "What are we supposed to do with that aero shuttle and spare warp core that we are supposed to install on Tuesday?"
1st engineer: "keep them for another ship?"
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 2nd engineer: "well, we can use it as the Engineer's Yacht"
Fantastic video! I love Voyager’s design so much. It was cool to learn more about some of these features that I wasn’t aware of. Looking forward to watching your other Trek videos. -Vito
I very much enjoyed this clip. Thank you.
Ahh, Tuesday. Starfleet's eternal arch-nemesis.
Blaze Rocker but things get installed on Tuesday... why is Tuesday bad?
Charles John Thompson III Voyager left on a Monday
I wonder....was it Tuesday when the Enterprise D piked up Ricker and the other Krew Members on Farpoint?
Finally I've seen a functional use of an apple product, as a display for moving picture as background art piece.
Thanks for this video, guys. The Intrepid Class is one of my favorite ships.👍
Fantastic Ben. I love Voyager and your list was fun and informative. Great job. I am now a subscriber.👍
Please do best mech based armies in sci-fi next please. My suggestions are the UN Spacey from SDF Macross and the Clans from Battletech.
WH40K Titan Legions
Neelix’s kitchen was originally the Captain’s dining room.
Enjoying your little snippets
So awesome lads! Love your trek content!
Co-created Astrometrics Lab, a quantum leap in sensor technology.
Sorry Harry, still no promotion for you!
Linknoir he gets one in the books but as far as Alpha canon, maybe he’ll show up in Picard.
Harry is a captain in STO.
he was an alternate dimension Harry anyway, no promotion for you!
Harry was a whiner. Poor leadership qualities.
and neither a bit of banging seven in the process
FWIW we see a Kitchen on The Enterprise NX and the Enterprise A as well.
That silver catsuit they first had Jeri Ryan was the best feature of the ship, even better than a reliable warp core ejection system.
The USS Voyager is my favourite space ship, it looks sleek and fast (well, it is), and it just looks cool. The in-universe features also are good.
10% of comments: Nelix mess hall
90% of comments: bUt tUEsDaY!!!
I am a totally big fan of Star Trek & the USS Voyager is my favourite Starship I have more than 100 model Starships including the USS Voyager the Warship Voyager & the Armoured Voyager, it is a beautiful design
I like your theories on the Aeroshuttle and the spare warpcore!
Excellent technical review. Enjoyed it!
Amazing she remembers the specs for trans torpedoes and advanced armour. If I time travelled I wouldn't even know how to invent a lightbulb.
She likely brought notes, or studied like crazy the parts that she'd need. When you're purposely going back in time, you can take a bit of time to study up and prepare. After all, she is a Star Fleet Captain/ Admiral. They're pretty smart cookies.
She took her shuttle with all of its data intact into the past ...
She's a science officer.
The ablative generator was actually brought to the voyager by time traveling Janeway, not “invented by the crew.”
Exactly. And it was bad ass, just like future Janeway.
Well, it was invented by the Voyager crew of another time line because they had several more encounters with the Borg during the longer stay in the Delta quadrant
The story goes it was invented on Voyager later on in their trip, future Janeway then brought it back in time and gave to Captain Janeway and the crew a few years before they would have invented it
@@GenerationFilms What's the source for this story?
@@GenerationFilms I thought she stole it from the Klingons!?
I am a huge Star Trek fan. SO I find myself watching this, all the way to the end. But I really, really have to get a life, lol. Thanks for your work.
You are the best! Love your vids!
I would imagine a spare warp core would be used to sprint away from an exploding main warp core.
That too is possible. That it would maintain Warp to get far enough away from the exploding Warp Core but could not do much else. It does seem smaller so it probabley could not do luch more than Warp 4 Anyway.
@@neptuneplaneptune3367 Agree, smaller reserve one. With this one voyage homee will be much longer - that's why they need get it back
Archer's Enterprise NX - 01 had a kitchen too. And the Enterprise NCC-1701-A had a kitchen too, which was shown in star trek 6, i think
To be fair, he did specifically say a Federation Starship, and NX-01 was not part of the Federation. However, you are absolutely correct about the Enterprise A having a kitchen in Star Trek 6!
I figured someone would post before me. Just had to scroll a little bit! ;-) I don't think we ever saw the NX-01 kitchen though, just the chef bringing meals.
@@paulsophocleous2544 you are right.
The argument about being a "federation" starship or not is also being used in TNG, when scotty returns and wants to create his old enterprise bridge on the holodeck and the computer answers him:
There 5 starship with the name Enterprise.
But in reality there were 6 to this point: archers, ncc 1701, A, B, C, D
But they (paramount or star trek or Berman, I don't remember) said, they mentioned only 5 starships because archers enterprise was not a federation starship, which is true.
But it was a Starfleet Starship... So a bit confusing anyway
@@anthonylosego we did see the kitchen in These are the Voyages, but that was a holographic recreation, not the real thing.
@@paulsophocleous2544 agreed, however, I think we can rest assured that the implication of the design was true since Starfleet has rather excellent records of the past ship schematics to build from. (Or it's still confirmed even if we didn't see the real kitchen.)
Very informative, thank you
Excellent! Will subscribe on Tuesday.
I've never heard most of these features. Great job.
But I'm still waiting for a "space ship" that actually show a fully functioning rest room. I think its a vital element of any ship. Aren't you curious how aliens relieved themselves from time to time?
@ValorJ Omega The tech papers show a large number on Enterprise D including 1 right behind the bridge out the left door.
B5 had a scene with Sheridan and Garibaldi talking while using the urinals, and "washing" hands held under blue lights. A Pak'ma'ra exits a stall behind them.
Mad magazine had a SW strip with Luke looking for the men's room in the cantina bar- finds the most outrageous porcelain fixtures you could imagine..
@@rfletch62 Thanks for pointing that out. Though I'm not a fan of B5 so I'm not familiar with that scene or episode.
You mean like the race that Morn was from?
No.
No I don't.
Nope. Not interested in storylines about shitting.
perhaps the secondary warpcore, which appears smaller on the diagram, could only achieve warp 6 or something. Making the trip home impossible in their lifetime.
It wouldnt address the fact that it isnt once mentioned, but it would keep intact all the references to the fact that without their warpcore, they would never make it home
The aero shuttle should have definitely been included in the show, but Rick Sternbach should have expanded on his explanation on why it wasn't. Instead of saying equipment was missing, which suggested that most of the frame was available, they should fully embraced the flawed concept that voyager left on its "short term" mission without even having the aero shuttle. Should have said there were severe complications with the systems and that the shuttle was removed and a (what was supposed to be at the time) temporary hull plating was secured in it's place so voyager could embark on it's quick mission without having a gaping hole in it's hull.
Yeah, it should have been in the episode where they built the delta flyer, instead of building a ship, they finished off the Aeroshuttle
I am an Admiral of a Star Trek faction that I don't wish to include but from your story of the interesting facts on and of the USS Voyager is very impressive,good job.
Maybe the 2nd warp core is emergency and limited to say warp 5 the image shows it's smaller than the main one. So it would make getting the primary one bk a priority
the second warp core was a majority of the components, that way not all the components would have to be made or replicated. injectors and the like, would either need to be replicated, or spares installed
I think my head canon is that the "second warp core" is actually just the independent power source for the holodecks.
GildedBear Must’ve been a pretty shitty warp core those things fail all the time
@@Badge-bt3uk oh sure, they malfunction but the power always stays on and the crew can never figure out how to turn them off when they need to.
GildedBear I always wondered about that, I guess it was one of those - it wasn’t installed before they left things.
Hmm but then you would still have the Holodecks when the main power went out. I don't think the second core was ever installed.
@@lasarith2 I think it was a reduced ability spare like the tires most cars have now. It would only produce up to a Warp factor of 3, and last for no more than a year. Thus they had to get the main one, or they would never make it back to earth.
Good to see British Ben 😎✌🏽
Enjoyed that thanks👍
To bad Samsung could not eject it's battery on the note 7 like the USS Voyager ejects it's warp core before it catches fire :}
Too*
It's the future. They learned from the note 7 disaster.
Aft lounge is for enlisted personal I would guess
Most likely. Though there is the possibility due to her size Voyager wouldn't be able to hold all off shift crew in a single lounge area.
Nice video. Thanks for using so much of my work! :)
very interesting. Thanks!
You said voyager was the first time or only time we’ve seen a kitchen. Not true. We saw one on the Enterprise in Star Trek 6 And again in Enterprise on the Enterprise NX-01
@SevelRomanov Forget the kitchen wheres the BATHROOM???
Ryan Klewicki I’m discounting the nx, as it was seen after voyager.
Think of the spare warp core as the donut spare in your car that says do not drive over 45MPH on this tire. I will assume the ships schematic is to scale, the replacement core is two decks shorter than the main core. Will they both move the ship yes, will they both move the ship at the same speed? most likely not.
The second core may have also not had the same level of durability like a donut spare. Real tires can go over 50k miles good luck getting more than 500 out of a donut spare. Besides with all the combat Voyager endured escaping the Kazon over the first two season and the noticeable lack of federation ship yards and star bases the spare core was most likely cannibalized for spare parts.
Would be cool if they had done that in the show.
Very cool! I didn't know a few of them. 👍
Warp core ejection was among the primary failure devices for the Intrepid class. It was a fairly reliable system, having only failed to fail once throughout the show. For the Galaxy class, it was considered a backup failure device to be used only if the starboard power coupling actually managed to stay online during a battle.
"It'll be installed on Tuesday" is one of my favorite memes
The only thing that would have made that better is after Kirk said, "Don't tell me.. Tuesday." The response would have been, "Ah, Wednesday."
@@elderblackdragon that would have been hilarious XD
Everyone knows everything bad that has ever happened in the Star Trek canon has happened on a Monday.
Wolf 359? On a Monday.
Start of the Dominion War? Monday.
The destruction of Romulus? Oh, you *KNOW* that's a Monday. ;3
You'd almost swear Garfield was a part of the Q Continuum.
The relativity had a responsibility to clean up after their captain because he's from that time period. Janeway changing the time line would be a historical event for them, they couldn't change anything.
re: spare warp core - i seem to recall an episode where voyager was short of antimatter or dilithium etc.. may well be the other core is complete.. just didnt have any "air" in it (to use the space saver spare tire joke someone in another post used) i also recall voyager traded a lot of kind of important spare parts at various points in the series.. that might have been one of them.
Great job 👍👍💯
Heres an idea what if the Defiant captained by Worf went to the Delta Quadrant instead of Voyager.
There was a kitchen shown in NX01 Enterprise
Oh yeah! Chef Riker! LOL
The federation came after enterprise. As the last episode was the ramp up to and showed the creation of the federation.
While technically the nx01 and the nx02 would still be in service during the very early days of the federation.
Bur during its run they weren't in the federation, more of a small alliance of planets since it was just them and the Vulcans.
And on the Enterprise A in Star Trek VI.
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I think he means of that generation (century).
And there was that episode Sato was obsessed with making her perfect dish...
The main body of the secondary warp core is quite large, bigger than any of the cargo bays. Having that pre-assembled but some of the fine tuning and some components needing to be installed after transfer to the main slot makes sense. It also appears to be much smaller, possibly meaning a lower power output and lower top speed. With those in mind, recovery of the primary core would be very important.
Based on the overall size of the second warp core, I'd say it's likely only a marginally effective core. like a back up battery that can potentially get you to the nearest station or friendly depot for the main core to be repaired, replaced, so on and so forth.
Curious at 00:12: I thought there was scene in Star Trek The Undiscovered Country when they fired a phaser and vaporized a pot on a stove.
well a galley at least.
You're right, there was.
@@cmdraftbrn same thing
seems to me that Starfleet should do something about letting ships leave space dock with out all there equipment and Personnel..
They should stop putting rocks inside of equipment that has a tendency to explode.
I would have included some different things, such as the strange "scoops" on the saucer were actually an auxiliary deflector dish (at the nose) and a sensor platform (the large diamond with exposed parts). Also my favorite: According to schematics, the long set of 5 large windows under the 3 large windows for the mess hall was actually the captain's quarters! Her quarters were twice the size of the mess hall! Though it doesnt look that way on the show, the schematics say differently.
Yeah I originally thought where her quarters were supposed to be was the mess hall, but it is the other way around.
I came here as a trekkie and saw the guy from Learn Chinese Now (which I have subscribed for years). Mindblown.
10 little known features with 8 known by almost everyone.
This. The ECH, the Photonic Cannon, Borg Enhancements, Bioneural Circuitry, etc etc etc... All of them were brought up on a lot of episodes.
It’s all about Tuesdays in Star Fleet. 😂
I was going to corrct you about the "only federation ship with a kitchen" thinking of NX-01, but the federation didn't exist at the time of NX-01.
I loved Voyager. Was my favorite Star Trek show
"They never used the Aeroshuttle because uh... because it wasn't finished when they went to the Badlands."
Okay Rick, but why did Picard never use the Enterprise-D's Captain's Yacht?
If I was the captain, I would used Enterprise D's Captain's Yacht all the time, It was really nice inside, a lot better than a shuttle.
That's one thing that kind of bothers me about Rick sternbach, instead of just saying that something was an oversight or something was done a certain way just because it looked cool, he always makes up some reason to explain it or excuse it. And a lot of times the reasons are a bit silly, and it frankly would do better to just say well we don't know, but you can be rest assured that the crew of the Voyager now and just leave it a mystery rather than making up an off-the-cuff reason which doesn't make any sense.
Picard's yacht was where he stored all his bags of Earl Grey tea and bottles of Chateau Picard.
I got a comment but it won’t be here until Tuesday!😜lol!
Don't feel bad I have a comment... But it won't be here till Thursday.
Lol
Most of you prob. aren't old enough to get this, but 'I'll gladly pay you next Tuesday for a hamburger today.'
Lol, ok wimpy,😜
Glad someone got it.
aside from being probably unfinished or even scheduled for tuesday, that spare warp core seemed to be smaller in size than the main warp core, which means it has a lower yield, like a spare wheel, meant to be used for limping back to a shipyard a low warp, probably warp 3 to 5. even if voyager had a fully functional spare core, it's low speed will meant adding centuries to the already long voyage which gives the reason why they needed to retrieve the main core in that episode
Another possibility about the warp core was that it was being used for other things such as research. Remember, they did create the Quantum Slipstream Drive while on the road. They may have built it as the second core, doing testing and research out of harms way while they still continued home. In addition, they also used the Transwarp Coil, which is clearly an entirely different system than the standard warp core. I feel they may have installed it in the spare core to utilize it, and then switched to the main core once it gave out.
Crewman: "Captain, Shields are offline"
Captain: "Don't worry, crewman, they'll be installed on Tuesday"
Crewman: Jumps in an escape pod and thinks to self "I don't want to be a red shirt anymore"
Haha, they would never leave without shields though.
Crewman: Jumps into and empty pod bay because the escape pod won't be installed until Tuesday. Gets to keep his red shirt a little longer.
@@Eotarc heh, nice
Emergency ejection systems and that damned starboard power coupling always go offline.
Along with inertial dampers. Those things must be make of cheap plastic.
Really enjoyed this video and all of the great comments.
This is a really well done video and I can tell you are intimately familiar with the series. Well done. Also, you're really dam handsome lad! ^___^