Robert April is now full cannon thanks to Discovery (name only, S1E5 and S2E1) and Strange New Worlds (live action debut portrayed by Adrian Holmes, S1E1).
So English is the universal language of the literal universe as well it seems. Amazing how even aliens know English even without any prior contact to humans
This is from The Counter Clock Incident (Log 7). I have the whole of The Animated Series on DVD. Beta Niobe featured in the original series episode All Our Yesterdays.
Kirk: Quickly Mister Scott! Grab the wire cutters and cut the power to the tractor beam! Scotty: Just because I'm wearing a red shirt doesn't make me expendable.
Warp 10 is only the theoretical maximum in the revised warp factor system that was introduced in the 24th century/TNG realm. Warp factors higher than 10 occurred in the original series. But even so... Warp 20 is pushing it, there, animated series...
@@scottcaldwell7480 I headcanon it that they just increased the scales when their warp engines got better (warp 11 would be something like TNG's warp 7). TOS was also a lot more fantastical, the Federation later probably incorporated some of that.
This was one of my favorite episodes in TAS! I always thought it showed some great creativity in how it was done in the reverse universe.
The warp speed chart was redone when the next generation came out!!!! The script is on point!!
Voyager messed everything up when they made Warp 10 into infinite speed.
All so they could turn Janeway and Paris into weird alien alligators.
How nice. Star Trek meets the Super Friends; Giggle❣❣
I did not know until just a few years ago that James Doohan {"Scotty"} did a lot of the extra character voices in this animated series.
Uhura did most of the voices of the women they encountered in this episode.
Robert April is now full cannon thanks to Discovery (name only, S1E5 and S2E1) and Strange New Worlds (live action debut portrayed by Adrian Holmes, S1E1).
The animated series has been considered proper canon since the mid 90s or so.
So English is the universal language of the literal universe as well it seems. Amazing how even aliens know English even without any prior contact to humans
This is from The Counter Clock Incident (Log 7). I have the whole of The Animated Series on DVD. Beta Niobe featured in the original series episode All Our Yesterdays.
You can clearly see at 1:02 that poor Robert April is not equipped with legs. Hopefully travelling backwards in time will restore them.
I haven't watched this for 50 years 🙂
"Tiiiiiimmmmmme toooooo immmmmpaaaaaaact?"
That was something on the other ship doing warp 32 and the enterprise was like warp 25!
I'd suggest disabling the tractor beam at the wires
Kirk: Quickly Mister Scott! Grab the wire cutters and cut the power to the tractor beam!
Scotty: Just because I'm wearing a red shirt doesn't make me expendable.
I was hoping that it was an actual alien speaking an alien language. Realism
Not to mention the ships of the next generation and beyond are considerably faster!!!
A reverse universe where time itself literally flows BACKWARDS! As Spock would say, FASCINATING!
They did a similar universe in an episode of sliders
Or more precisely, GNITANICSAF!
"When this baby hits warp 88 you're going to see some serious s***."
...that is IF the Enterprise has time circuits installed and a Flux Capacitor with it in Engineering.
The crew must have been protected by something that prevented them from mutating like in Voyager when it comes to going beyond warp 10.
Different warp scale in TOS era, TNG redefined it to the more well known one
Nichelle Nichols did 3 different voices in this clip
Math gives me headaches sometimes. 45 seconds to break and change course at warp 22? How damn far does the tractor beam reach? Good lord that is far.
Warp 15?
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every mission has a point of origin. and it's red shirts
Warp 10 is only the theoretical maximum in the revised warp factor system that was introduced in the 24th century/TNG realm. Warp factors higher than 10 occurred in the original series. But even so... Warp 20 is pushing it, there, animated series...
I calculate if the other ship was doing like warp 37, the Enterprise probably was up to warp 25 to 30.
can't you just go down to the tractor beam room and pull the plug?
If you did that, you'd disable reverse thrusters too (read = your brakes), but you wouldn't slow down enough to avoid the supernova.
Warp 11????
Real Klingon!
Ridiculous. Warp 11 is impossible, let alone warp 20. Who signed off on this script!
Nomad brought Enterprise to warp 11 in The Changling. The Kelvans did also in By Any Other Name.
It is a cartoon. They could do warp 89.6 if they wanted.
@@scottcaldwell7480 I headcanon it that they just increased the scales when their warp engines got better (warp 11 would be something like TNG's warp 7).
TOS was also a lot more fantastical, the Federation later probably incorporated some of that.
Where's the one where captain Kirk goes on vacation on Uranus?
Oh my, wrong actor.