Torpedoes, Full Spread!
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
- A full spread of torpedoes--whether they be photon, quantum, or some other variety--can often help extricate a starship from a sticky situation. This Star Trek video documents commands for "full spread," ranging from TOS to Enterprise.
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0:00 - Intro/TOS
0:44 - TNG
1:32 - DS9
2:49 - Voyager
4:22 - Enterprise
5:04 - Conclusion
Episodes...
TOS: Journey to Babel, Elaan of Troyius
TNG: Encounter at Farpoint (intro), Where Silence Has Lease, The Nth Degree, Parallels
DS9: Defiant, Rules of Engagement, Apocalypse Rising, Valiant
Voyager: Distant Origin, Dark Frontier, Think Tank, Equinox (Part II), Fury, Flesh and Blood, Human Error, Dragon's Teeth
Enterprise: E Squared, The Aenar
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"I need dinner on the table. Now."
"One course or two?"
"FULL SPREAD."
Wow, I worked up an appetite watching that. I'm going to have my favourite snack: brown toast with raspberry jam, full spread.
There is only one man brave enough to give me the raspberry....LONESTAR!!!!!
@@AboveAverageMan97 LOL!!!
I don't always fire the photon torpedoes. But when I do, i fire a full spread.
Stay thirsty, my friend. 👏
Whemever someone cuts in front on me while I'm driving........."Quantum torpedoes, Full spread"
I always think 'wish I had the James Bond machines guns behind the headlights'.
Those darn Carogans!.......Always going in torpedo's firing.
Picard: "Fire torpedoes!"
Worf: fires one torpedo
Which reminds me where is the scene from Generations? Riker ordered to Mr. Worf fire spread of photon torpedoes, but he fired only one.
But the best scene is that from the Voyager - Phasers, full spread!
They can fire more than one torpedo in one "ball". They don't actually have to "spread" .
Look at Generations. They fired a "full spread" and it was ONE "ball".
Torpedoes merge together in groups
Mk95 torpedoe launcher can fire twelve torpedoes at ounce in group's of 2 to 6 they merge together to maximise damage on impact so you see less on-screen.
Mk80 can fire 10 at ounce in group's that merge so you see less on screen in generations the Enterprise D fired 10 torpedoes at the bird of prey they all merged to form 1 visible projectile maximumizing damage on impact.
@@poseidon5003Spread is the term for how many torpedoes can be fired at ounce for Voyager it's 12 per launcher but they will merge to do more damage on impact giving the enemy shields less time to dissipate the energy release and maximise damage on impact.
My favorite ever begins with the line “we have been exemplary with our patience”. Picard was brilliant. That would make an excellent addition to this collection.
I love the Full Spread of Voyager being some Infinite Number between 3 and 38 Torpedoes
Is it me or did the original Enterprise have the angriest sounding photons of the bunch?
loved the TOS Enterprise photon torpedoes...they really set the standard for things to come! 💥💥💥
I think Riker was the unparalleled master of the “full manspread”.
There's a reason Janeway is my favorite Captain. The way she says full spread was so enjoyable
You got the full spread out of this video! Great job, John. Thank you!
Another fantastic compilation Jon, you are ‘The Trope Master’😂😂
If look at 1:53 Worfs requests quantom torpedos which are blue, yet normal torpedos are fired, which are orange.
I love how Kirk orders the Full Spread of Torpedoes. He's not gloating, but he's determined.
Slice of toast on the port side! Target Peanut butter and jelly. FULL SPREAD!
Great video👍💯
Peanut butter and Jelly, full spread!
Sandwich ready!
Eat!
Life's too short to fire anything but maximum yield, full spread.
"Heini. If we spread the four bow torpedoes, fire all at once, angle a few degrees apart; one may hit. One will be enough."
Best "FIRE!" commands in Trek history?
For me, it would either be Kirk in Undiscovered Country or Riker in Generations.
Great Choice so Thank You ;
I've never been impressed with the special effects of Trek when it came to photon torpedoes. They're supposed to be so powerful yet most of the time it looks like they are fighting battles using roman candles.
Some people are confused by Riker's Full Spread to end the Duras sisters was done with just one torpedo. This collection clearly shows that Full Spread is the same as Maximum Yield for a weapon with variable detonation, and NOT firing a bunch of torpedoes at once.
Full Spread most likely just means: "Torpedo is programmed to explode as soon as it hits a target". Unlike other launches, where they target the specific area and send a torpedo there. It's like "fire at will", where you just push out your bullets without targetting first, in the hope to hit. And if like in the Duras case only 1 torpedo is ready at that moment, the full spread only means 1 torpedo is launched
"Toast, full spread."
They say space is infinite but when i fire full spread all of a sudden theres nowhere to hide
What does 'full spread' even mean in this context? Maybe, as many as possible?
TNG torpedoes firing is unparallel!
00:32 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (TOS)
01:26 USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D (TNG)
02:40 USS Valiant NCC-74210 (DS9)
03:24 USS Voyager NCC-74656 (VOY)
04:58 Enterprise NX-01 (ENT)
What ever happened to the Enterprise-D firing ten torpedoes in a full spread? Did they ever do that again after the first season?
Pew pew pew to the max!
Where’s the ECH in “Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy”?
ECH “Photon torpedoes, full volley”
While there are variations on the command to fire a bunch of torpedoes, this video is intended to focus specifically on the order "full spread."
@@JohnDiMarcoThanks for the video.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich..........full spread!
Isn't 'Full Spread' related to sweeping unguided weaponry to guarantee a hit? Didn't that become obsolete in like 1945?
There is only the Janeway
Full Spread = 3
My torpedoes are blue so I know which ones I kill. 😈
Full spread is the only way to go baby.😉
The scripture verse is appreciated, but mixing Star Trek and faith in Christ doesn't often work (like mixing politics and religion). The "prime directive" for Christians isn't to "seek out new life and new civilizations." It's to seek the Lord.
still saddens me daily that you can barely find original sfx footage of TOS anymore...