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I LOVE that Worf hears Barclay tell him that there are more people in the beam, and he's just like "Sounds perfectly reasonable" and not "He's finally come unwound..."
The guy Barclay rescued was laying right there and Worf would know he hadn't been on the ship previously. But yes, Worf would have been well within his duty to defer to Geordi for confirmation and chose not to.
You're right. It's very unworf like. The Worf that we all know would immediately suggest fighting the microbes and killing them before they reach the bridge lol. That's what I love about Worf. He must have Vulcan in his blood. He speaks of killing in such a logical manner. I LOVED when Admiral Jarok said he liked Worf, or rather understands him. I've always been pro romulan myself. They exemplify the best qualities of the Federation, Klingon and Vulcan people.
That’s just Worf’s Warrior Mentality : He *expects* to encounter Monsters; •Everywhere•, *All* Day, *Every* Day, all day long and at any hour of The Day.
I don’t think so. The Dr. was right there with the other crew member and Geordi helped Reg when he eats that. Plus the force field was down. Worf’s not an idiot like he was portrayed many other times.
I love that he explains the situation to worf and he IMMEDIATELY goes to work. I never appreciated at the time how rare it is that everybody on this ship is a consummate professional.
He really is the bravest of the team in my opinion. Not only did he face his fear and save 4 lives, he also faced down holo addiction and that whole embarrassment including the crews nickname for him - willingly gave up god like mental intelligence and disobeyed orders to actually contact voyager. The man is an unappreciated hero.
That explains it. Since I didn't watch this episode back in the day, now it makes sense. Spider-Man Spider-Man 🎶 Does whatever a spider can 🎶 With enough $$$ I think spider Barclay would have been a vengeful mutant 🤝😈
While I generally prefer DS9 - Barclay was a great step forward in displaying some compassion for neurodivergent people and their acceptance. Especially for the time.
@@coeusdarksoul2855There was also that one Ensign in a couple episodes of Voyager who was just, like, a regular person. No photographic memory or Einstein-level mathematical genius built-in like everyone else on Star Trek. By Federation standards she was basically disabled, but only because everyone else is like an unfeasibly intelligent supergenius Marysue. Her being normal to her own (and our) point of view, but slower than everyone around her, was something I really related to as a disabled person. Her constant anxiety, her rush to sprint at the intellectual pace of a mere stroll by her colleagues' standards. The way she had nightmares of trying to handle complex procedures, the way she still managed to get into Star Fleet (because being disabled doesn't make you non-functional, it just means you have to work hilariously hard to achieve normalcy, let alone excellence). I've experienced things just like it. I look around and I see superheroes everywhere. Everyone around me is a genius, and I'm just me. You don't start off feeling inferior, that's something life does to you. It's more like you're just a normal guy, and everyone else somehow has a cheat sheet, some knowledge that you lack that enables them to navigate the situations you find perplexing. Star Trek did a really good job of portraying that by taking that sense of disparity and making it more literal. Barclay is very similar, except he is innately gifted at engineering. And that's another thing you will tend to find with autistic people. We're not good at everything, usually we're bad at many things considered rudimentary to the abled, and exceptional in one area. A talent that itself needs to be nurtured to mean anything. It's handling life's demands of the rest of it that sucks. The way society holds what you want to do hostage at the price of what you usually cannot. Hell, I'd live in the Holodeck too if I could. I guess that's basically what the internet is for me.
@@TheFounderUtopia We see from Wesley's experience how high-level and competitive even the entry exams for Starfleet Academy are, so being on a Federation ship as a normal person would be like working as a janitor at MIT or a nuclear power plant.
I'm disappointed that there wasn't a Barclay ds9 crossover but at the same time, I can imagine the chief teaching at starfleet academy and reg dropping by.
The one episode that goes SCREW YOU! to every 'clone making murder machine' theory in existence as its made clear the characters retain consciousness while being transported.
When he said there are other crew members, maybe he should have told them they look like worms in the beam. ... For some reason. Haha, and Reg said he is not afraid of spiders at all. Maybe he has never encountered one this big.
Courage isn't the lack of fear. Courage is doing what you know has to be done regardless of how much fear tries to stop you. On this day, Lt. Reginald Barclay was the most courageous being in the Alpha Quadrant.
I’m sorry but he was one of the most bravest man lol. They say you can only see how brave you are in the face of fear. This poor dude was terrified and most likely had a type of OCD, he had to be brave at the hardest times. I always feel his anxiety, lol what a phenomenal actor.
Rick Berman and company when they originally made this episode should have extended the Barclay and tarantula scene by another ten seconds. It would have been a good investment of preordained length limits. Edit ten seconds from another scene and allocate to it to that. Would have been more than worth it.
Come on! Barclay is not a Broccoli, he was supposed to be there for how long??? 😳 No way I would ever use a transporter if they were real now. And Barclay saved the day. That's what I wanted to see. Nice episode. No need for Locutus or Riker. Whoa a beautiful Tarantula!!!
@@klaxoncow One of my regular meals is 200 grams of broccoli with sauce hollandaise, and I never notice flatulence issues. It might be an extremist diet that causes this, if it is almost only fiber-rich veggies and grain. In any case, broccoli is super-healthy.
@@Dowlphin lol. If people never eat veggies and start to do it, even diarrhea or whatever symptoms. And of course, not too much, and cool. I haven't got any problem with gas, I eat a lot of veggies since I remember.
Once while DRIVING in the mountains above LA, I saw a tarantula crossing the road. Again, WHILE DRIVING at around 35 mph…. I saw a SPIDER crossing the road! That’s how BIG it was! I could see it from my car, across the road, as I drove by it. Fucking YIKES!
4:55.......is it me, or does the Enterprise look off-centre here in HD?? The ship never looked off kilter before in this star scene, but here it doesn't look right. The stars are moving straight towards the camera, but the Enterprise looks like she's leaning off to the left. Its rather jarring to notice!!
Star Trek · The Next Generation · s06e02 · Realm Of Fear
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Wednesday January 25th 2023 GMT (UK TIME)
19:00 · Bumpy Ride
19:30 · Mortal Terror
20:00 · The Hardest Thing I Ever Did
20:30 · Have You Ever Seen Anything?
21:00 · Diminished Eyesight
21:30 · Deck 11
22:00 · More Birds
22:30 · Necessary Safety Precautions
23:00 · Much Bigger Than A Microbe
23:30 · Grab Them & Hold On
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I LOVE that Worf hears Barclay tell him that there are more people in the beam, and he's just like "Sounds perfectly reasonable" and not "He's finally come unwound..."
The guy Barclay rescued was laying right there and Worf would know he hadn't been on the ship previously. But yes, Worf would have been well within his duty to defer to Geordi for confirmation and chose not to.
You're right. It's very unworf like. The Worf that we all know would immediately suggest fighting the microbes and killing them before they reach the bridge lol. That's what I love about Worf. He must have Vulcan in his blood. He speaks of killing in such a logical manner. I LOVED when Admiral Jarok said he liked Worf, or rather understands him. I've always been pro romulan myself. They exemplify the best qualities of the Federation, Klingon and Vulcan people.
Worf: I never get to do anything, so if Barclay says I'm off this chain, this Targ's gonna hunt!
That’s just Worf’s Warrior Mentality :
He *expects* to encounter Monsters;
•Everywhere•, *All* Day, *Every* Day,
all day long and at any hour of The Day.
I don’t think so. The Dr. was right there with the other crew member and Geordi helped Reg when he eats that. Plus the force field was down. Worf’s not an idiot like he was portrayed many other times.
Reg has to be one of the bravest memebers of the crew. He will be absolutely terrified of a situation, but will still go through with what he has to.
"Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway" - John Wayne
Didn't say in the episode, but hopefully he got a medal for this. He earned it.
@@HariSeldon913 Agreed.
lol I just said the same thing! The poor man has OCD and has to battle so many damn fears all the time 😂. Thats bravery at its finest.
Correct friend i couldn't agree more
Reg getting a W is always a great thing to see on Star Bean.
I love that he explains the situation to worf and he IMMEDIATELY goes to work. I never appreciated at the time how rare it is that everybody on this ship is a consummate professional.
This is one of my favorite Barclay episodes.
It's my favorite TNG episode.
He faced his fear, and in doing so, saved several others from that very fate.
*Hail! Lieutenant Reginald Barclay! Conqueror of Fear!*
He really is the bravest of the team in my opinion. Not only did he face his fear and save 4 lives, he also faced down holo addiction and that whole embarrassment including the crews nickname for him - willingly gave up god like mental intelligence and disobeyed orders to actually contact voyager. The man is an unappreciated hero.
THAT's how spider DNA got into him.
Imagine a Tuvix incident but you were travelling with your pet or just some damn plant samples.
That explains it. Since I didn't watch this episode back in the day, now it makes sense.
Spider-Man Spider-Man 🎶
Does whatever a spider can 🎶
With enough $$$ I think spider Barclay would have been a vengeful mutant 🤝😈
If I were transported into the future, I'd be more like Barclay than anyone else in ST.
In all honesty.
The real question is why doesnt everyone on the ship have a holodeck addiction and fear of being disintegrated by the transporter?
While I generally prefer DS9 - Barclay was a great step forward in displaying some compassion for neurodivergent people and their acceptance. Especially for the time.
@@coeusdarksoul2855 TNG improved when they started to allow conflict between the crew.
@@coeusdarksoul2855There was also that one Ensign in a couple episodes of Voyager who was just, like, a regular person. No photographic memory or Einstein-level mathematical genius built-in like everyone else on Star Trek. By Federation standards she was basically disabled, but only because everyone else is like an unfeasibly intelligent supergenius Marysue. Her being normal to her own (and our) point of view, but slower than everyone around her, was something I really related to as a disabled person.
Her constant anxiety, her rush to sprint at the intellectual pace of a mere stroll by her colleagues' standards. The way she had nightmares of trying to handle complex procedures, the way she still managed to get into Star Fleet (because being disabled doesn't make you non-functional, it just means you have to work hilariously hard to achieve normalcy, let alone excellence). I've experienced things just like it.
I look around and I see superheroes everywhere. Everyone around me is a genius, and I'm just me. You don't start off feeling inferior, that's something life does to you. It's more like you're just a normal guy, and everyone else somehow has a cheat sheet, some knowledge that you lack that enables them to navigate the situations you find perplexing. Star Trek did a really good job of portraying that by taking that sense of disparity and making it more literal.
Barclay is very similar, except he is innately gifted at engineering. And that's another thing you will tend to find with autistic people. We're not good at everything, usually we're bad at many things considered rudimentary to the abled, and exceptional in one area. A talent that itself needs to be nurtured to mean anything. It's handling life's demands of the rest of it that sucks. The way society holds what you want to do hostage at the price of what you usually cannot.
Hell, I'd live in the Holodeck too if I could. I guess that's basically what the internet is for me.
@@TheFounderUtopia We see from Wesley's experience how high-level and competitive even the entry exams for Starfleet Academy are, so being on a Federation ship as a normal person would be like working as a janitor at MIT or a nuclear power plant.
I'm disappointed that there wasn't a Barclay ds9 crossover but at the same time, I can imagine the chief teaching at starfleet academy and reg dropping by.
Huh? 🥦 was in at least 2 episodes of DS9
@@Nyx773 casting credits don't show any. Could be wrong?
@@riveness Never mind ... I read "DS9" but thought "Voyager" 🤦🏻♀
@@Nyx773 np. I still might be wrong all the same, can't remember. No expert here. Ty
Especially since O’Brien does talk to Worf about him this one time on DS9
The one episode that goes SCREW YOU! to every 'clone making murder machine' theory in existence as its made clear the characters retain consciousness while being transported.
When he said there are other crew members, maybe he should have told them they look like worms in the beam. ... For some reason.
Haha, and Reg said he is not afraid of spiders at all. Maybe he has never encountered one this big.
Courage isn't the lack of fear.
Courage is doing what you know has to be done regardless of how much fear tries to stop you.
On this day, Lt. Reginald Barclay was the most courageous being in the Alpha Quadrant.
I don’t know why I want to cry when I see the scene .
That's a big ass spider fr.
the ones that live in south america grow even bigger.
You know, when Barklay de evolved, he became an arachnid, think perhaps Miles' spider screwed with his DNA in this scene?
Wait what? The teleporter crossed with germs made them turn into worms?
Miles O'Troll
Worf doesn't ask questions.
His foot sticks out beyond the force field before the force field is dropped.
Broccoli is the goat sometimes
goat ≠ GOAT
I forgot about the spider at the end
I love all of the episodes involving Lieutenant Barkley.
I can only subscribe once, Captain.
lol to the cut to Crusher at 2:00
I’m sorry but he was one of the most bravest man lol. They say you can only see how brave you are in the face of fear. This poor dude was terrified and most likely had a type of OCD, he had to be brave at the hardest times. I always feel his anxiety, lol what a phenomenal actor.
I love me some Lt. Barclay!
I forgot Miles had a spider LOL - I don't think you ever see her again
Miles asked Data if his spider would like a playdate with his cat Spot. It was a disaster. Spider never stood a chance
Rick Berman and company when they originally made this episode should have extended the Barclay and tarantula scene by another ten seconds. It would have been a good investment of preordained length limits. Edit ten seconds from another scene and allocate to it to that. Would have been more than worth it.
Barclays a hero and does not fear of transporter and meeting chief O'Brien and pet tarantula onside or transporter room nice job
Aww, Christina liked Barclay...
Gee, I wonder why...
score another win for BROC
OOPS BARCLAY
I would have beamed that filthy hellspawn spider into space! 😬
Aw, but it's so cute.
I want to see barclay again
Come on! Barclay is not a Broccoli, he was supposed to be there for how long???
😳
No way I would ever use a transporter if they were real now.
And Barclay saved the day. That's what I wanted to see.
Nice episode. No need for Locutus or Riker.
Whoa a beautiful Tarantula!!!
I am Locutus of Broccoli.
Resistance to flatulence is futile.
@@klaxoncow truth! 🤝🖖
@@klaxoncow One of my regular meals is 200 grams of broccoli with sauce hollandaise, and I never notice flatulence issues. It might be an extremist diet that causes this, if it is almost only fiber-rich veggies and grain.
In any case, broccoli is super-healthy.
@@Dowlphin lol. If people never eat veggies and start to do it, even diarrhea or whatever symptoms.
And of course, not too much, and cool. I haven't got any problem with gas, I eat a lot of veggies since I remember.
SPACE WORMS!!!
🕷️ I don't think I'd be able to sit there so calmly, while that spider climbed up my arm! 😂😮
Beans, beans, beans!
Reg Barclay rocks!
Once while DRIVING in the mountains above LA, I saw a tarantula crossing the road. Again, WHILE DRIVING at around 35 mph…. I saw a SPIDER crossing the road! That’s how BIG it was! I could see it from my car, across the road, as I drove by it. Fucking YIKES!
4:13 Christina is the devil. No thanks Chief. No thanks at all.
Bravo, Mr. Barclay! Bravo! Good job! I am VERY proud of you, sir! 👍🎉🏆🎊👌
Reg, The Man , The Legend.
If there is a force field how can the guys legs go over the edge of the pad?
Thanks Picard. I was wondering what happened to the microbes. 😅
Sometimes foreign life is important but when not focus of the episode, the biofilters just kill whatever they caught on any given planet lol
4:55.......is it me, or does the Enterprise look off-centre here in HD?? The ship never looked off kilter before in this star scene, but here it doesn't look right. The stars are moving straight towards the camera, but the Enterprise looks like she's leaning off to the left. Its rather jarring to notice!!
I thought I saw that, too, but I figured it was just my transporter psychosis acting up again, but I think you're right.
I believe that's a Mexican red knee tarantula at the end. Or a fireleg? Someone correct me if I'm wrong
From what I remember, its a red knee tarantula... But they never gave it any lines, so I don't know its nationality...
@@Blue84Stang I love tarantulas I'm just nerding out 😊
But, but, why are they worms? 🪱 😂
Bro I would never let a tarantula or spider crawl on me for like 10k. I hate spiders and yes I even skip the spider scene in Lord of The Rings.
Well done Reg.
Why did the other crew members look like worms?
But why the hell did the crew look like giant worms?
Christina seems quite “fluffy”.
Vindication: Gaslighting “conspiracy theorists” has proven to be a losing bet these last few years.
Not really. The wicked can still continue their ways. Some disturbance is accounted for.