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Episode : 06 Warp efficiency tests sends the Enterprise travelling far beyond known space, where the crew's imagination takes on real form. First appearance of Eric Menyuk as The Traveler.

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@devaztator01
@devaztator01 11 лет назад
Anyone else get goosebumps all over from these warp scenes?
@matthewlibanio8227
@matthewlibanio8227 5 лет назад
30 years later I still get goosebumps. Best warp jump anywhere. So much fun to watch the enterprise jump to Warp Factor Plaid !!!
@RingLordSonic
@RingLordSonic Год назад
Bloody oath it did!
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 6 месяцев назад
Yes it's like giving the starship LSD
@G777GUN
@G777GUN 4 года назад
They went so fast they traveled to the tos animated series
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 3 года назад
Love The music and how the warp core beats like a Excited Heart😁
@alexmcintyre8229
@alexmcintyre8229 3 года назад
And yet none of them had Salamander Sex! Total Fail
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 3 года назад
@@alexmcintyre8229 😨😨😨💞
@develynseether4426
@develynseether4426 3 года назад
They broke out of canon!
@corssecurity
@corssecurity 2 года назад
Captain passing warp ten. Approaching ridiculous speed! Captain exceeding redicolouds speed! Approaching ludicrous speed Captain, passing ludicrous speed.... OMG we've gone PLAID!!
@eric311
@eric311 10 лет назад
We've gone to plaid!
@kellyweingart3692
@kellyweingart3692 6 лет назад
lol
@kellyweingart3692
@kellyweingart3692 6 лет назад
“Prepare ship for ludicrous speed” 😂😂😂
@mousepointer12
@mousepointer12 4 года назад
Plaid? They flipped plaid the bird on the way past. They went to neon!
@oldgoat142
@oldgoat142 3 года назад
@@mousepointer12 Man I needed a good laugh this morning. Excellent!
@zacharyjochumsen9677
@zacharyjochumsen9677 3 года назад
@@kellyweingart3692 what about past lightspeed
@tyranusfan
@tyranusfan 8 лет назад
There's a line in the episode I've always liked. The speed is off the scale, and Picard orders "all stop." Data cautions that no one has ever dropped out of warp at that velocity, and Picard replies "Because no one has gone *this fast*, now all stop!"
@shawnmartin3424
@shawnmartin3424 4 года назад
I think Picard says "Reverse Engines" and the conversation follows like you said.
@80s_Boombox_Collector
@80s_Boombox_Collector 10 месяцев назад
So he just picks any random time to order "all stop", instead of letting the magicians in engineering finish taking them back to where they started, which was everyone's agreed objective. Yeah ok..makes sense.
@adrianmizen5070
@adrianmizen5070 10 месяцев назад
I legitimately remembered that line being from Spaceballs when Lord Helmet ordered them to drop out of Ludicrous Speed
@Astrosisphere
@Astrosisphere 3 года назад
That look on Worf's face at the end: "Sir, I recommend we kill it now!"
@DyrianLightbringer
@DyrianLightbringer 12 лет назад
In TOS, the warp scale was sort of a multiple of lightspeed, in TNG it was recalibrated as an exponent of lightspeed, with warp 1 being lightspeed, and warp 2 is lightspeed squared, warp 3 is cubed, and so on.
@socksumi
@socksumi 3 года назад
It was calibrated that way in TOS as well according to early Star Trek info books.
@damonrennick2448
@damonrennick2448 2 года назад
Yeah, can't rember the equation for that...I think it was called 'Cochranes equation.' It was an exponential equation in terms of light speed. Warp 9 was something like 1800 times the speed of light?
@TypingHazard
@TypingHazard 2 года назад
I thought the TOS warp speed was lightspeed times the cube of the warp factor, c*(Warp^3) and TNG was faster at c*(Warp^3.33...). So Warp 1 is always c, Warp 2 for TOS is 8c where it's 10.07c for TNG. It scales quickly at the high end; the cruising speed of Warp 7 in TOS is 343c, whereas in TNG it's significantly faster at 655.7c. While TOS allegedly just keeps its algorithm "all the way up", speeds higher than Warp 9 in TNG are extreme, it scales towards infinity after hitting 9.5 and you shouldn't be able to achieve Warp 10 (uh, voyager, hmm)
@DyrianLightbringer
@DyrianLightbringer 2 года назад
Well, I know the warp scale was redefined for TNG, and I know it is exponential for TNG. I don't know exactly how TOS calculated it, but I'm pretty sure it was a linear scale rather than an exponential one.
@hettbeans
@hettbeans 2 года назад
@@DyrianLightbringer In TOS, warp factor equals the cubic root of the ship's achieved speed ratio v/c, with v being the effective ship speed and c being the speed of light. Warp 1 corresponds to the speed of light. According to The Making of Star Trek, the documents the show's writers used included that Warp 1 denotes the speed of light, Warp 3 is 24c, Warp 6 is 216c and Warp 8 is 512c.
@granfram2
@granfram2 9 лет назад
At the age of 72 years old, I would love to live just to see this come into fruition...
@FRACTUREDVISIONmusic
@FRACTUREDVISIONmusic 5 лет назад
Barbara J Bowen, it already has! And, it's been happening since 1966, in our heads.
@HostileLemons
@HostileLemons 5 лет назад
@Wolf Stallone you are not funny
@mark0032
@mark0032 4 года назад
We were born too early and too late. We'll be the generations who saw all there was to see. How sad
@lylejohnson7591
@lylejohnson7591 4 года назад
I am 72 and back in 1966 I saw ufos that stopped overhead in Clinton, Iowa. After that I would look up at the stars and wonder what awaits us when they decide we are ready to meet them.
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 4 года назад
Good few lifetimes away, if possible
@Gent82
@Gent82 12 лет назад
This is probably my favourite TNG episode. Not sure why. It just is.
@ttsuter87
@ttsuter87 Год назад
Agreed. I always think back to this one. Was 7 when I first saw this as a rerun in tv. Back in ‘94.
@dice_for_death
@dice_for_death Год назад
It had a wonder and whimsy that most of TNG didn't have because it didn't explore those curiosities. Most episodes were mundane, daily routines interrupted with some kind of danger.
@normanred9212
@normanred9212 Год назад
@@dice_for_death Roddenberry liked episodes about exploring the unknown whether physical, mental, or spiritual. With his death came the end of that for Star Trek.
@dice_for_death
@dice_for_death Год назад
@@normanred9212 The loss was ours. The Trek that came after, under Berman/Braga, just felt sterile, struggling for that adventuresome glory. As much as I love the actors and what spirit they brought, it felt like they were intended as cardboard cutouts against a sci-fi backdrop. Which is not to ignore the few, standout episodes that made what waves they did; there were those. But, something was lost when Roddenberry passed. Oh, well. It wasn't a total loss.
@stellarhole
@stellarhole Год назад
"Captain, I seek only transportation in order to see and experience your reality."
@nicksalvatore5717
@nicksalvatore5717 4 года назад
3:03 The closest thing Data can get to emotion.
@WilfredIvanhoe
@WilfredIvanhoe 8 лет назад
Voyager approaches warp 10: ship starts to fall apart. Enterprise-D PASSES warp 10: almost no effect. Those Galaxy-class ships sure have potential.
@reticulator
@reticulator 8 лет назад
+WilfredIvanhoe Warp 10 was redefined at one point. Warp 10 is considered "infinite speed" in later iterations, which means that if you achieve warp 10 you would simultaneously occupy everything in space at the same time. But that is still finite, you would also have to occupy every time period, and every random quantum fluctuation of different possibilities of events occuring to truly travel at "infinite" space and time. You would also have to occupy every multiverse, or conceivable universe that may not even exist yet.
@reticulator
@reticulator 8 лет назад
+Shane L So the traveler literally occupies every conceivable concept that ever existed, or will exist simultaneously, and then when he wishes to focus on one frame of reference, he can "stop" himself at any point in this existence. Therefore he can theoretically instantly travel between any two points!
@shawnmartin3424
@shawnmartin3424 8 лет назад
+Shane L Sounds like a womens shopping trip.
@Wanongazappadoo
@Wanongazappadoo 6 лет назад
Something like this.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrödinger%27s_cat You are everywhere, and nowhere at the same time.
@jeremybk54
@jeremybk54 6 лет назад
not just the ship, if i remember correctly going warp 10 caused tom and janeway to turn into large alien lizards
@ablestmage
@ablestmage 3 года назад
Picard: where do sensors say we are? Data: Where none have gone before Kneeling Engineer: My britches have endured a similar event
@b.j.thomas9754
@b.j.thomas9754 2 года назад
This is the scene that got me hooked on this series
@KenVic02
@KenVic02 8 лет назад
Best warp effect of the series at 1:43 and the matter/antimatter system going nuts
@Smeginator
@Smeginator 7 лет назад
Never saw it again. I always took it to mean that even though they were already in warp, the engines engaged AGAIN (as opposed to increasing normally) which is why they went so bloody fast
@jebiniv
@jebiniv 2 года назад
Yo, I LOVE it when their warp core is pulsating suuuuper fast, cuz most times in the show it's just a slow pulse, now it's losing its mind 😂
@Elurin
@Elurin 2 года назад
@@jebiniv Yes, but with that much increase in reactants going into the matter/antimatter reaction chamber. the power transfer conduits (port and starboard) should have been glowing red hot.
@ennius42
@ennius42 3 года назад
After traveling at this speed, the crew should start devolving into salamanders soon.
@DarkAnomaly
@DarkAnomaly 10 лет назад
I always remember seeing this episode for the first time when i was a kid and the sequence where the Enterprise is hurtling through space at such an incredible velocity sent a shiver down my spine. I mean we just can't comprehend how big the universe really is, perhaps it really is infinite and there is no end to it.
@thehantavirus
@thehantavirus 10 лет назад
the fact that were sent to another galaxay, where no man has gone before.
@nickknowles8402
@nickknowles8402 8 лет назад
+Latiran the fact they even wrote this is just i have no words. best star trek episode in my opionion
@FLAME4564
@FLAME4564 6 лет назад
the only time that any othe ship could go past warp 10 was in TOS when that crazy robot called Nomad caused the TOS enterprise to speed up after altering engine perfomance the closest speed the TOS enterprise ever achived was warp 11. That ofc was quite fast.
@COMPOUNDCOLLECTIVE
@COMPOUNDCOLLECTIVE 5 лет назад
@@FLAME4564 Not. In the episode "That Which Survives" the Enterprise reached Warp 14.1.
@COMPOUNDCOLLECTIVE
@COMPOUNDCOLLECTIVE 5 лет назад
No universe is infinite in the endless vastness of...the Multiverse.
@Saanichian
@Saanichian 3 года назад
I thought that they made Ludicrous Speed illegal. All because some goofball gets a bloody concussion. That Traveller dude hacked that warp system to the point where The Federation was briefly an intergalactic civilization. A preview of things to come, perhaps? Things could get pretty weird pretty fast.
@jebiniv
@jebiniv 2 года назад
That wasn't until season 7. I always forget the name of the episode, but yeah speed limit of warp 5, until ships like voyager and the enterprise e had designs that didn't harm subspace.
@octaviancaesarhibernicus4447
@octaviancaesarhibernicus4447 5 лет назад
This "traveller" following some teenager around the galaxy telling him how talented and special he was always had an element of intergalactic grooming attached to it if you ask me.
@colinp2238
@colinp2238 3 года назад
He's got a thing for naff sweaters.
@magicstix0r
@magicstix0r 3 года назад
He definitely seemed kinda creepy around kids...
@taiwansivispacemparabellum9546
@taiwansivispacemparabellum9546 2 года назад
Wesley does come from a long line of candle enthusiasts, that makes him special.
@nuclearwinter391
@nuclearwinter391 2 года назад
Yeah, whenever a creepy older guy tells you 'you're talented and special', he probably means your bunghole. Red Alert!
@DayneTreader
@DayneTreader Год назад
Shut up. Wesley Crushed possessed an innate understanding of the relationship between space, time and thought, and that needs to be tempered at a young age.
@Smeginator
@Smeginator 7 лет назад
Those are some good God-damn inertial dampeners
@brianmessemer2973
@brianmessemer2973 6 лет назад
LOL great comment. Yeah the whole inertial dampeners convention requires one of our largest suspensions of disbelief. I love the contraction that the ship undergoes mind-bending accelerations and everyone feels like the ship is at rest, yet when a torpedo hits the ship during a battle, everyone's shaking all over the place. Wouldn't the inertial dampeners negate the motion caused by the torpedo impact? Obviously it's a buzz-kill to think like this about our beloved TNG but sometimes it is rather funny.
@master1900mc
@master1900mc 4 года назад
@@brianmessemer2973 well, to be honest warp drive would be manipulating space time to shorten distances, so while travelling this way you are not moving yourself, but you are moving the space around yourself, so technically your acceleration should be close to zero. Faster warp just means faster shrinking of space time, not faster movement
@jamies8772
@jamies8772 3 года назад
$$$
@nittinillz
@nittinillz 2 года назад
Brembo
@ebonforce8750
@ebonforce8750 2 года назад
@@master1900mc It is always shown as movement in space, but the theory of relativity basically prohibits that. It is more like simply slipping from 1 point to another without traversing the interim...At least that is how I understood it.
@CanadaBud23
@CanadaBud23 10 лет назад
Showing us how to do a rolling burnout with a spaceship.
@dothtriplet9090
@dothtriplet9090 8 лет назад
+CanadaBud23 at this hour?
@JacobChacko3008
@JacobChacko3008 2 года назад
what i mostly liked about this episode was the soundtrack....the part where the traveler talks to wesley after the first speed jump and when picard meets his mother...
@kuribayashi84
@kuribayashi84 5 лет назад
Still the furthest and fastest any ship has ever travelled in Star Trek.
@Pulsar359
@Pulsar359 4 года назад
The furthest and fastest any ship has ever travelled in all of sci-fi franchises, period. (Saw several galaxies whiz by in a blink of an eye)
@hamhockbeans
@hamhockbeans 4 года назад
Umm ...the original Enterprise made it past the great barrier, to the edge of the galaxy twice and hit warp 11, 12 and 13 thanks to Nomad. In other words BEEN THERE DONE IT BEFORE. With the USS Enterprise no bloody a, b, c , D or E.
@Pulsar359
@Pulsar359 4 года назад
@@hamhockbeans Actually, the original Enterprise used a different scale for warp factor and never really reached warp 10, let alone go past it. Still it only reached the edge of this galaxy, whereas the D jumped past several galaxies and possible to the edge of the known universe (again did not go past warp 10 according to LaForge so didn't break any rules of warp , but they were propelled that far and that fast thanks to the Traveller's mind).
@axenledgie1423
@axenledgie1423 4 года назад
Nope! Now the starship DISASTER (sorry, Discovery!) has that useless BORE DRIVE (sorry, Spore Drive!) that lets it go anywhere instantly! And that happened like 100 years before this!
@Civsuccess2
@Civsuccess2 2 года назад
1 billion light year is like 1/100 of distance of observable universe.
@AndrewChapman
@AndrewChapman 5 лет назад
1:17 Love how the warp core goes bonkers.
@KeyboardBuster
@KeyboardBuster Год назад
I wish instead of using that cheap gay ass way of just speeding up the warpcore lighting strobe effect, that could have made all the bars light up at once BRIGHT slowly increase it so it gets bright!
@rxonmymind8362
@rxonmymind8362 7 лет назад
They went Plaid! Damn.
@Benjevator
@Benjevator 8 лет назад
1:40 my heart when running the mile...
@kakstin
@kakstin 8 лет назад
+Benjevator - I feel that. I never managed to run a mile in under 8:30, and I couldn't do it at all now.
@strangelee4400
@strangelee4400 5 лет назад
"All stop" "Relative to what Captain?"
@malvane8061
@malvane8061 6 лет назад
"Woah woah woah. I said I wanted to go a million times faster, not a trillion times. There are limits, you know"
@hamhockbeans
@hamhockbeans 4 года назад
A script has no limits.
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 3 года назад
They must have overshot us by a universe or two!
@colinp2238
@colinp2238 3 года назад
Ter cannae change the laws o' physics Cap'n.
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 3 года назад
@@colinp2238 Imagine a Trek Parody with realistic laws of physics 😂
@colinp2238
@colinp2238 3 года назад
@@JeanLucCaptain Make it so, number one!
@321backlip
@321backlip 5 лет назад
When Date says "it's off the scales" you know shots going down.
@BorgTube47
@BorgTube47 Год назад
He's crossing into a reality where he uses contractions!
@vernyjm
@vernyjm 3 года назад
Imagine owning a traveler as an epic warp core artifact on STO 😂
@FLAME4564
@FLAME4564 Год назад
hah in the minds of the Cryptic devs such a thing like this in STO would be enough to shatter the ingame physics in STO and cause a lot of ingame crazyness XDDD LOL. I mean the look on Thomas Maronie and Ambassador Kel LAWL.
@Stingmon21
@Stingmon21 3 года назад
I just picture someone in Ten-Forward with their arms up going "Weee!"
@maxoverridemax
@maxoverridemax 4 года назад
Captain we have successfully installed Dodge Hemi into Enterprise engines.😂
@AliasUndercover
@AliasUndercover 3 года назад
Enterprise:Wildcat.
@jebiniv
@jebiniv 2 года назад
This is honestly the first great TNG Episode. The pilot is okay, and the first few episodes awful. But this one, heart of glory, and conspiracy and the neutral zone really hinted at the greatness of the show that was to come in future seasons.
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 11 месяцев назад
Imagine how good this episode could have been with the writers who came on in season 3😅
@matteodemattia
@matteodemattia 6 месяцев назад
@@stevencoardveniceyes, my thought exactly.. a little later in the series, this would have been the real masterpiece.. maybe letting them dwell in that far vastness for a while, to explore it..
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 6 месяцев назад
@@matteodemattia the warp engine going crazy is cool. @1:15 It's funny though how picard's mom is elderly in this episode, even though we learn that that is not possible in the Picard Show
@ringo8410
@ringo8410 12 лет назад
GREAT scenes! I've been waiting for these to be uploaded!
@Angyali
@Angyali 5 месяцев назад
One of the 10 best episodes of the show for me.
@zazaranger5
@zazaranger5 5 лет назад
Romulan Commander; WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?! Romulan Sub-Commander: That was The Enterprise Sir, they've gone to Plaid
@girlgarde
@girlgarde 4 года назад
Romulan Commander: Ugh, why do Humans keep doing dangerous scientific experiments? Are they TRYING to destroy the universe with them? Sheesh! And other races call US dangerous!
@JCTelenio
@JCTelenio 7 лет назад
I honestly think the second warp malfunction scene is somehow a hyperbolic reflection of how a warp drive would work in real life.
@jeepdude7359
@jeepdude7359 28 дней назад
Those are some really good special effects for 1987!
@JE_Drumming
@JE_Drumming 2 года назад
I always thought when they shake at 1:55 that they were crossing through the Galactic Barrier and that they were going so fast that it was like hitting a bump in the road
@AudioAndroid
@AudioAndroid 4 года назад
If Scotty had only been here so that he could finally tell the Captain " I gave you all she had Captain, I gave you all she had."
@ebonforce8750
@ebonforce8750 2 года назад
LOL 🤣😂
@matthewlloyd3255
@matthewlloyd3255 Год назад
That character's expression at 2:06 makes me think he's thinking to himself "sh!t I hope no one notices my error!"
@zachflynn65
@zachflynn65 4 года назад
The best one yet thanks for the upload
@chompchompnomnom4256
@chompchompnomnom4256 Год назад
I like how he types in 1.5 properly, it's a nice little detail
@BuzzBroz
@BuzzBroz 4 года назад
Weird the way Jordie says we've broken warp 10 and then a few mins later Data says we never went past warp 1.5.
@Bemethal
@Bemethal 3 года назад
As someone who has watched this too many times, it's kind of stunning how sloppy the writing is. Data says "It's off the scale, sir" where he used a contraction and, worse yet a few moments later he says their speed never exceeded Warp 1.5.
@Bemethal
@Bemethal 3 года назад
Things really tightened up come the later seasons. Season 1 was kind of a hot mess.
@vor8699
@vor8699 Год назад
This clip has spliced together two completely different parts of the episode which causes some confusion with the dialogue. On the first jump the instruments do show their speed as "off the scale", but this clip doesn't show the endpoint of the first jump. The edit skips to the second jump at about 2:13, Data makes the comment about never exceeding Warp 1.5, which is also the case on the third and final jump of the episode where they end up right back where the episode started.
@robertsilva8097
@robertsilva8097 2 года назад
When they went over two million light-years away what I would have done if I was Starfleet captain I would have stayed there for two months and then come back to the Alpha Quadrant
@davidgriffith6742
@davidgriffith6742 4 года назад
Did anybody else noticed the film crew member Peak around the corner behind Picard at 00:36 just as he says engage
@DarMokChannelSTMoments
@DarMokChannelSTMoments 4 года назад
It may have been a small child trying to sneak on to Picard's the bridge. 😁😁😁
@WilfredIvanhoe
@WilfredIvanhoe 3 года назад
It's just a regular crewmember.
@mudballblackbox3603
@mudballblackbox3603 2 года назад
I've been looking for this shot for sometime now, thanks
@magellaniclight9098
@magellaniclight9098 2 года назад
I love this episode lmao 🤣😂 the Tune up masters of All time....
@juanrupert6522
@juanrupert6522 7 лет назад
I love this episode
@mikeymcmikeface5599
@mikeymcmikeface5599 5 лет назад
That's a helluva lotta speed.
@DanPerlman-ATX
@DanPerlman-ATX 5 лет назад
I know right? It’s like HOW at 1:43?
@malin6951
@malin6951 2 года назад
Ludicrous Speed
@sam11182
@sam11182 5 лет назад
I have had this episode in the back of my mind for forever. I want to go there! I want to play with my future
@HE13272326
@HE13272326 Год назад
Going beyond warp 10 and making an instant full stop. *Crew launches agains windscreen*
@hazyhalfmoon
@hazyhalfmoon 11 лет назад
Data uses a contraction! "It's off the scales sir." Data fail! But hey, this is season 1. I remember Riker and Troi could communicate telepathically in this season too.
@DarkForest86
@DarkForest86 8 лет назад
Maybe they could come out with a new Star Trek Next Generation in Fast and the Furious Universal Drift, where the time traveler pimps out the enterprise, and basically NOS's up the warp drive.Think about it, they already have neon lights.Just put a bad ass paint job on it and their ready to go.
@annett3409
@annett3409 Год назад
It´s my favorite episode of star trek TNG at season 1.
@JoeKawano
@JoeKawano Год назад
The nickname for Number One on SNW is motivated by her name being ‘Una,’ meaning ‘One.’ But Riker was called Number One also-because he was first in line to Picard. They didn’t make his name ‘Mono’ or something. 😅 “Mono Riker”
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 11 месяцев назад
Dude it comes from "first officer" Called "XO" in the current military
@thedavecorp
@thedavecorp 11 лет назад
This is my favorite episode.
@chrisbalanda9368
@chrisbalanda9368 5 лет назад
Captain I don't know how much longer I can hold her together
@RebelMerc
@RebelMerc 4 года назад
The scene at 3:00 reminded me of the one from Battlestar Galactica where they met the beings of light.
@robertsides3626
@robertsides3626 5 лет назад
Picard: "Where are we?" Data: "Where none have gone before... No wait, there appears to be some kind of restaurant just over there. There is a British bloke and some two headed dude ordering a steak." (God, is anyone gonna even get that reference?)
@mrm6001
@mrm6001 4 года назад
Tell me
@strangelee4400
@strangelee4400 4 года назад
42.
@SkitsInfinity
@SkitsInfinity 3 года назад
Hgttg
@RandomTask
@RandomTask 6 лет назад
2:30 to 2:38 will be my ringtone - that's some cool sounds
@PhilDrury
@PhilDrury 2 года назад
Luckily for the crew of the Enterprise D, their excursion into that place "where none have gone before" was in the 24th century rather than the grim darkness of the far future.
@piotrd.4850
@piotrd.4850 Год назад
But are you sure? They discovered that time,space, THOUGHT & (cough) WARP (cough) are one...
@somebuddyX
@somebuddyX 3 года назад
MY BRAINS ARE GOING INTO MY FEET
@darrenholcomb2266
@darrenholcomb2266 3 года назад
Incredibly there is historical prescidence. Crusher family archives contain a record, contemporary with the very opening years of human space flight, of several corroborated accounts describing an incident in which a distant direct ancestor of Wesley's reportedly out ran a locomotive across the entire span of a bridge to save the life of a young boy who was trapped on the bridge. Fantastic as this story seems, a Star Fleet science/research team of trans temporal observers has been sent back under cloak to verify the matter.
@September2004
@September2004 10 месяцев назад
It’s too bad Data never had any conversations with the traveller. For one thing, the actor playing the traveller was runner up to playing Data. Secondly, it would be interesting to see how Data would react to the Traveler’s views on warp travel and whether and android’s thoughts could contribute to warp speed. I’m guessing they can’t but it would make for an interesting discussion.
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 3 года назад
ENGAGE WARP: HOLLLLLYYYYY SHIIITTTTT!!!!!!
@Blueman2018
@Blueman2018 4 года назад
When the warp core engine started flickering like that i said oh I am so watching tng 🚦
@sanyahikari7072
@sanyahikari7072 5 лет назад
This is what Karla Five sees. A beautiful light show while at warp 36.
@kickass21ful
@kickass21ful 6 лет назад
Ugh...one of the biggest continuity issues I ever had with TNG - and one of my few complaints about it - was the Data can't use contractions. That's a well-known fact. And yet... "It's off the scale, sir." Come on, writers...seriously. Get your shit in one sock.
@bennozappenduster8557
@bennozappenduster8557 5 лет назад
That is a special case. Data can say its.
@kamenwaticlients
@kamenwaticlients 4 года назад
Had they established that rule yet when this episode aired? I'm not sure since this was only the sixth episode.
@kickass21ful
@kickass21ful 4 года назад
@@bennozappenduster8557 Love how I only just now notice this reply. -facepalm- If we're going with standard contraction logic, he can't in the manner he's using it here, namely the short version of "It is".
@ernstergarcia
@ernstergarcia Год назад
"it wasn't him, it never was. it was his assis-- assis- assis-"
@Kaash718
@Kaash718 4 года назад
It's crazy to think all Star trek only traveled in the milky way galaxy before this.
@JLukeHypernova
@JLukeHypernova 11 лет назад
if only they had this when they encountered the borg
@rxonmymind8362
@rxonmymind8362 6 лет назад
j luke Hypernova Yes. Lol, eat my space dust!
@menbehindthesweaters
@menbehindthesweaters 3 года назад
PHOOOOOOOTOOOOOON TORRRRPEEEEDOOOOOOS......AAARRRRMMMMMEEED!!!
@douglasbath976
@douglasbath976 3 года назад
0:34 in the background behind Picard.... woops.
@billtooke6642
@billtooke6642 6 месяцев назад
Very rarely does Star Trek ever leave the Milky Way. Here, it did.
@Ama-hi5kn
@Ama-hi5kn Год назад
The Enterprise must have a NES sound warning chip.
@tvvelvegauge12
@tvvelvegauge12 6 лет назад
At 1:13... "What are you doing?" Integrating quantum entanglement. The traveller has, will be, and is at the destination arrived.
@ebonforce8750
@ebonforce8750 2 года назад
Did you see the Picard season 2 finale Easter Egg that brought this into focus? :D
@tvvelvegauge12
@tvvelvegauge12 2 года назад
@@ebonforce8750 No. Can you link the clip please.
@ebonforce8750
@ebonforce8750 2 года назад
@@tvvelvegauge12 I'll try to find it. I dunno if they have it yet.
@tvvelvegauge12
@tvvelvegauge12 2 года назад
@@ebonforce8750 Appreciate it!
@ebonforce8750
@ebonforce8750 2 года назад
@@tvvelvegauge12 So did I :D This brought an answer to a 20 year old question! :D
@streamofawareness
@streamofawareness 4 года назад
LUDICROUS SPEED!
@cdvries
@cdvries Год назад
Prepare for ludicrous speed.
@Ama-hi5kn
@Ama-hi5kn Год назад
Smoke if you got'em.
@samsticka
@samsticka 6 лет назад
Geordi should've been chief engineer here instead of a bridge helmsman.
@robertsilva8097
@robertsilva8097 2 года назад
Enterprise-D was the first Starfleet vessel be in the Delta quadrant with the Ferengi
@13luechocobo
@13luechocobo Год назад
Space... the final frontier. Except for that time we penetrated the boundaries of the universe.
@stephendoherty8291
@stephendoherty8291 3 года назад
We're up uranus captain
@misteryman526
@misteryman526 8 лет назад
I never thought of it at the time I first watched this, but why the heck would Picard wait so long to order "All stop"?
@kakstin
@kakstin 8 лет назад
+MiSt 526 - Too stunned?
@spike378
@spike378 10 лет назад
this technology makes voyager really happy
@yournamehere4171
@yournamehere4171 5 лет назад
Nice name. Darkmok and jelad at tenagra....
@stevensjobs
@stevensjobs 11 лет назад
yep
@kennyryan625
@kennyryan625 5 лет назад
1:26 That’s a neat trick the traveller uses to evade the cops from Special Victims Unit
@KentheDeer
@KentheDeer 4 года назад
2:57 "I'm freakin' out man..."
@RobsonRoverRepair
@RobsonRoverRepair 4 года назад
You are freaking out...... Mannnnnnnn...............
@Tmccreight25Gaming
@Tmccreight25Gaming 3 года назад
*LUDICROUS SPEED*
@N37tron_Danc3
@N37tron_Danc3 Год назад
WHERE ON ONE HAS EVER COME BEFORE
@antoniograncino3506
@antoniograncino3506 2 года назад
Stanley Kamel as Kosinski. Better known as Dr. Kroger on "Monk". RIP
@Astri.electronics
@Astri.electronics 12 лет назад
Warp 1 is a lighspeed
@JLukeHypernova
@JLukeHypernova 11 лет назад
that was data's reflection
@coreyashley9201
@coreyashley9201 2 года назад
Best episodes of Season 1 Encounter at Farpoint Where No one Has Gone Before The Battle The Neutral Zone Data Lore Conspiracy
@magicstix0r
@magicstix0r 3 года назад
"Can you help him? He's my friend..." "Shut up Wesley, you've known him for all of 5 minutes. "
@nancyking
@nancyking 4 года назад
Were those *dice* floating through the air at "The End of the Universe"?
@thegreenmanofnorwich
@thegreenmanofnorwich 4 года назад
I would have loved to see The Traveller interact with Q.
@jdb2002
@jdb2002 4 года назад
They did interact in a book that crossed over TNG with the X-Men (it's better than it sounds).
@thegreenmanofnorwich
@thegreenmanofnorwich 4 года назад
@@jdb2002 oh right, I'll have to look that up. It sounds a bit corny, but I do love all (or at least most) of the characters in both universes
@Civsuccess2
@Civsuccess2 2 года назад
Q and Traveller both can use thought to manipulate real universe. It seems that Q is better and doesn't get tired out
@perennialbeachcomber.7518
@perennialbeachcomber.7518 Год назад
Constellation Class: Orion (Constellation) @ 0:32
@joeruffinmasterartist5718
@joeruffinmasterartist5718 Год назад
kool