@@ronaldrobertson2332 he couldnt have been because holding a ladder requires work.. and checking boxes also requires work.. the air force does no work. .. unless you consider sitting around in air conditioned rooms work.
That guy staring at the Borg green device with curiosity and sheer wonder is pure genius. How did he make it into starfleet? He's got the survival instincts of a kitten.
also remind the audience that um...forgets a lot that he has one but I actually like the line too - I mean it makes sense its in a science center and not main engineering
First time I saw voyager, and then the mobile emitter I thought "yep someone on the writing staff's watched Red Dwarf". The mobile emitter really helps when you need to expand your storylines off the ship and I see they went straight to hard light from soft light for Voyager. Poor Rimmer/Chris Barrie did 5 seasons of red dwarf not being allowed to touch or interact with objects in scene LOL.
@@iainbagnall4825 That's irksome but still infinitely better than having to get into the Kryten costume and go around with a head that looks like a novelty condom or a freak formation of mashed potato.
Viewer narration. In the event the viewer had a crappy TV, or otherwise couldn't grasp what it was, the characters narrate what they're seeing to communicate it to the viewer.
@@Koulnis It was just silly to have the overly intelligent person state the obvious out loud like that. It's like coming across a decapitated person and he's like "he appears to be in need of medical attention".
He made more than one! Upon discovering the borg tech, he should have immediately called it in. Failure to communicate and/or sound an alarm is usually lethal levels of stupidity in Star Trek. He's lucky he survived!
You walk into a room with weird green lights and possible Borg stuff. What do you do? Call the bridge and report it. Call security and report it. Whip out your phaser and blast it before it does anything else. Do something, anything, except enter it alone. > Scan it while walking ever closer to the danger zone. What could go wrong?
Report to the bridge, inform the security and get the hell out of there. Coming close and making examination in close proximity could affect your blood by injecting some Borg stuff and by that color skin changes which might need some medium to long term treatment and by that unnecessary use of ship's resources. So, in order for not curiosity kill the cat, extreme precaution is advised when noting something green in chambers where there should not be or for there to be green but at least in reasonable parameters
2:59 anyone notice Jeri Ryan makes a mistake passing the phasor to Tim Russ but smoothly corrects the mistake quickly giving it to the other guy to her left to grab the tricorder from Tim Russ.
“Drake the kinda whippersnapper in the horror movies to say ‘HEY GUYS, YOU’RE GONNA WANNA TAKE A LOOK AT THIS’ instead of just saying what the problem is” - TheeGrouse
pittland44 *CREWMAN, YOU WILL ACCOMPANY ME TO CONSUME Nutritional supplement 13 beta..... talking compromises our productivity, do not engage in irrelevant discourse* That’s how dinner with her would go I imagine lol
Or worse, they assimilate the Komari. *Cube runs across Voyager* Janeway: Harry, scan that cube. *Cube comes to a grinding halt* Cube signals (very slowly): You will now repair our ship! Your antiquated scanners caused our engines to fail. It is your fault. You will repair us. Then we will assimilate you! Resistance is futile! Do you primitives even understand us? Should we speak even slower?...
The extras on Voyager were always the worst. The ship had only like 120 people on board, but the show writers never bothered to introduce most of them to the audience. For the most part, they were speechless even when spoken to or about and were written to do the dumbest things only to get the plot going. So many opportunities for great storytelling were missed with Voyager...
Yeah, it wasn't just one Baby, though. Usually when a character in a TV show assumes something and it isn't revealed as wrong shortly after it is how the writer intended the truth to be.
This whole scene sends chills down your spine "we have Borg on board we don't know how many but they are here" , Could easily been a entire movie or something 🙂
I love this episode and it had a great ending, the only sad thing is One was a really cool character, it would have been interesting to see how he would have continued in the show.
He cool something weird on board our spaceship that is far far away from home. No need to contact the bridge, They can find my body and deal with whatever attacked me.
They never know if they budget will pad out for all of the computer effects. They often don't have those done til long after shooting and if they can't get any then they show their faces in a reaction shot. You can really see this on the old star trek originals where they cut to shatners reaction and or a description of what they are seeing... same thing on some TNG episodes.
Honestly, i think Federation Armories should house more than just standard phaser rifles. Disruptors, plasma weapons, ballistic weapons, exc. All in an effort to vary the amount of fire you can hit Borg intruders with before they adapt.
I was thinking the same thing. Did we learn nothing from Worf fighting the Borg hand to hand with a Klingon weapon? It was more effective than anything we've ever seen.
I completely agree. Imagine twelve of the little buggers waking up, crawling after you, trying to assimilate you! Never be able to be around little kids ever again.
yes, quietly walk into the dimly lit room with the faint green glow... nothing will happen to you, no need to contact anyone, its not like there could be a borg on board... oh wait.
'If you don't mind being an ensign again' Little did Ensign Kim know, he wouldn't get a promotion until a non canon mmorpg expansion finally made him a captain.
Considering how much better Star Trek Online does with most of its writing(compared to the new crap) I consider it cannon. They usually end up writing the wrongs, like Mr Kim’s case. Lol
@@joshuadesautels They did say that, but to be fair, they’d just come onto a Borg cube for the first time and were making their own assumptions about what was happening that they were observing.
@@StillJustDreaming Between the poor lighting and the camera angle it is hard to see the shape of the rank pip, but I think it is the circular Starfleet on instead of the provisional one the Maquis wear. (Maybe someone with a bigger screen can check?)
You know, nearly all Star Trek series had a sexy woman there to be eye candy that typically didn't wear a normal uniform. TNG had Troi, DS9 had Jadzia, Voyager had Seven, and Enterprise had T'pol. But damn, Jerri Ryan in that suit absolutely outshines them all. The fact she had an interesting character and character arc is also awesome.
@@beastdude I said typically. Jadzia was the exception to "always in a weird outfit", the rest were the rule. And Troi didn't get a normal uniform until halfway through season 6. So she only had ONE full season in uniform right at the end. Also, fun fact, Gene Roddenberry's original idea for the character had her having FOUR titties and be an even more overtly sexual character.
@@lancer525 Yup yup. I had forgotten about Kirk's Yeoman eye candy, but who could ever forget the babe of the week? :) Bottom line is, Star Trek has always used women as a sexy selling point to attract its male audience and keep them interested. Gene was a rather sexually depraved individual who wanted to have sex with basically any woman that moved. I think Kirk was sort of his self-insert character that he wanted to be himself and thats part of the reason why he seduced some new hot alien every week.
@@TheDrexxus The one that sticks out in my mind isn't Sherry Jackson who played "Andrea" in _What Little Girls Are Made Of_ or even Angelique Pettyjohn, who played "Shahna" in _Gamesters of Triskelion_ Nope, the one that sticks out in my mind is the very young Barbara Babcock who played "Philana" in _Plato's Stepchildren_ and "Mea 3" in _A Taste of Armageddon_ Older viewers might remember her as "Grace Gardner" in Hill Street Blues. Something about her porcelain skin, and sky-blue eyes has always entranced me. Oh, and those legs... Yes, eye candy was a thing in Star Trek, and still is.
I love it when people notice these! Just last night I was watching something about back to the future, and the kid on the train at the end of 3rd one makes a gesture with his hand to come here then points at his crotch while making eye contact with martys girlfriend.
0:46, why would Kim mind being an ensign again, currency doesn't exist within the federation so not for the pay, and it's not like he's going to get a quarters upgrade and the bonus of not having responsibilities
@@mavoc3094 It was being repaired, after Seven's nanoprobes entered it during a rough transport. The borg technology in there came from Seven's nanoprobes assimilating it
I love how the Ensign enters the room, sees the clearly alien tech that isn't supposed to be there.. then quietly gets closer and closer rather than reporting what he's found.
All you nerds miss the joke at the beginning when they're talking he's saying that Mr Kim makes his girlfriends call him Captain Kim or something like that in the bedroom or something
Chakotay was talking about the overnight crew. “Is it true you make them call you captain” was referring to kim making other bridge officers call him Captain while he had command overnight. It’s a tiny running gag in Star Trek where junior officers are given temporary command and want to be called Captain
Funny thing is he wasn't a red shirt either so Red shirts die while Yellow shirts get into some freak event and do so going solo. Wonder what happens to blue shirts lol.
Only difference he isn't dead so read my list though ha ha . Red shirts : Death Yellow Shirts: Freaky event Blue Shirts: No clue mainly because I have yet to see any event involving one.
"Mulcahy to security, there's all kinda wacky Borg shit in the science lab. Maybe get someone down here while I don't walk gormlessly into the room like a dunce."
Infant Borg were found both in TNG episode where Q flung the Enterprise to meet the Borg and the Voyager Episode with the Borg children! If the Borg assimilated pregnant women, they would have some way of incubating or assimilating / maturing their offspring!
Yeah, in maturation chambers, which Seven said it looked like. But as there were no infants aboard Voyager, it was clearly created in the maturation chamber, which the borg don't do
@@Sasha-zv2wx They apparently do not do so in the 24th century anyway, maybe they adapt and do later. The Borg drone may be a 29th century version of the Borg!
0:32 - He outranks her, right? Her response should have been “Very good”. “Very well” is typically reserved for officer acknowledging a report from a subordinate
This one reminds me of the time someone slipped meth into a friends beer he would lay down to go to sleep but not sleep and every day for 3 days he came up with a different theory about how everyone was against him.
Considering in the Star Trek universe green light means Borg why would you investigate and not immediately let someone know? For that matter when you're in the middle of unknown hostile territory, and anything is out of place on that ship why would you not immediately call someone? This is the proverbial equivalent of hey I heard a noise I'm going to stick my head out the door
Being a fan of Voyager and M*A*S*H, as soon as I heard the name Mulcahy, I imagined him as a very distant relative of Father Mulcahy, via an aunt or uncle being that both him and his sister were Catholic so they didn't ever have kids.
A standard small Borg boarding party usually contains of 5 Drones, one Attack Drone and 4 Engineer Drones to install the green ambient lamps.
So one Borg to hold the bulb, and the other four to turn the ship. Sorry, I'll see myself out.
@@talltomtube you are wrong, because for safety issues, one has to hold the ladder and one the clipboard going through the checklist.
And 5 additional ‘supervisor’ drones milling around the water cooler talking about the last nights football game... I’m here all week, folks.
@@larsradtke4097 You were in the Air Force, weren't you?
@@ronaldrobertson2332 he couldnt have been because holding a ladder requires work.. and checking boxes also requires work.. the air force does no work. .. unless you consider sitting around in air conditioned rooms work.
That guy staring at the Borg green device with curiosity and sheer wonder is pure genius. How did he make it into starfleet? He's got the survival instincts of a kitten.
The red shirts have to come from somewhere...
Perhaps he was one of the Marquis. Remember not all of them had experience with the Starfleet Academy.
@@allangibson8494 In TNG and later the Gold shirts became the new Red shirts while Red shirts became command...
@@dboymax1 Showing my age...
@@katherinkeegan8601 I believe he’s wearing a non-provisional rank pip which would suggest full Starfleet, but I could be wrong.
Regardless, a fool.
The doctor’s concern for his mobile emitter is a good touch.
also remind the audience that um...forgets a lot that he has one but I actually like the line too - I mean it makes sense its in a science center and not main engineering
@@bsgtrekfan88 Makes sense he'd be worried, hell, that thing is basically the only thing that gives him freedom.
Whenever the mobile emitter isn't on screen, all the other devices should be asking, _"Where's the mobile emitter?"_
First time I saw voyager, and then the mobile emitter I thought "yep someone on the writing staff's watched Red Dwarf". The mobile emitter really helps when you need to expand your storylines off the ship and I see they went straight to hard light from soft light for Voyager. Poor Rimmer/Chris Barrie did 5 seasons of red dwarf not being allowed to touch or interact with objects in scene LOL.
@@iainbagnall4825 That's irksome but still infinitely better than having to get into the Kryten costume and go around with a head that looks like a novelty condom or a freak formation of mashed potato.
"It appears to be in the fetal stage."
Yes, thank you Tuvok.
His logic was impeccable.LOL
Someone promote Tuvok Obvious to captain!
Viewer narration. In the event the viewer had a crappy TV, or otherwise couldn't grasp what it was, the characters narrate what they're seeing to communicate it to the viewer.
@@Koulnis It was just silly to have the overly intelligent person state the obvious out loud like that. It's like coming across a decapitated person and he's like "he appears to be in need of medical attention".
Lol
Mulcahy made a rookie mistake. Everyone knows that Green in the Delta Quadrant means Borg...
He really should have been wearing a red shirt....
He made more than one! Upon discovering the borg tech, he should have immediately called it in. Failure to communicate and/or sound an alarm is usually lethal levels of stupidity in Star Trek. He's lucky he survived!
@@Foxxtronix Lethal not just in Star Trek, but in life.
It could also mean Romulan...
Green in trek means it’s gonna kill you. Plasma fires, Borg, Romulans.
You walk into a room with weird green lights and possible Borg stuff. What do you do?
Call the bridge and report it.
Call security and report it.
Whip out your phaser and blast it before it does anything else.
Do something, anything, except enter it alone.
> Scan it while walking ever closer to the danger zone. What could go wrong?
Coffee first and then see if the bloody thing has got a USB charging port on it because Voyager doesn't, lol.
@@stoatrepublic hahaha
Report to the bridge, inform the security and get the hell out of there. Coming close and making examination in close proximity could affect your blood by injecting some Borg stuff and by that color skin changes which might need some medium to long term treatment and by that unnecessary use of ship's resources.
So, in order for not curiosity kill the cat, extreme precaution is advised when noting something green in chambers where there should not be or for there to be green but at least in reasonable parameters
Well he is a gold shirt which is this time period’s equivalent of a TOS Redshirt
Does ignoring it and hoping it goes away count?
Walking into a green lit room in Star Trek has the same survival rate as walking into a darkened room in a Freddy Kruger movie.
It usually means trouble Borg or Romulans
Damn, Tuvok comes packing. Worf wishes he got to use a piece like that.
Don't worry. They gave Worf a purple space bazooka in the Insurrection movie.
And I quote "assimilate this!"
that's what she said
I'm assuming you're talking about the gun
Worf never needed too.
2:59 anyone notice Jeri Ryan makes a mistake passing the phasor to Tim Russ but smoothly corrects the mistake quickly giving it to the other guy to her left to grab the tricorder from Tim Russ.
i didnt notice that the first time .damn good eye
Played it off well, all of them.
Well spotted - and I've seen this scene at least 20 times.
Damn you’re good. I never would’ve noticed that. Really impressive.
Could have been scripted that way.
Mulcahy is that guy in horror movies that Eddie Izzard talked about: "Look, something's moving in the forest about 8 miles away. I'll go and check."
“Drake the kinda whippersnapper in the horror movies to say ‘HEY GUYS, YOU’RE GONNA WANNA TAKE A LOOK AT THIS’ instead of just saying what the problem is”
- TheeGrouse
hey look borg tec. I think ill investigate and not call the bridge.
Good initiative, bad judgement.
@@Crazt shame....he would have made full LT in a week ;( lol
So, Seven of Nine just made a baby with a random Crewman. But all the guy got was a Hickey.
A borg STI
She at least owes him dinner.
pittland44 *CREWMAN, YOU WILL ACCOMPANY ME TO CONSUME Nutritional supplement 13 beta..... talking compromises our productivity, do not engage in irrelevant discourse*
That’s how dinner with her would go I imagine lol
Ensign, remove your clothes.
@@Marcus51090 the sex is proberbly the same😂
Harry: *crying quietly* I'm always going to be an ensign.
Given how he was the "forever ensign" I think that joke would have stung a bit.
The music when Tuvok is leading his team down to the science lab is like eight bars away from being the Imperial March
03:35 Captain Sisko would teleport that incubator to the vacum of space and launch a photon torpedo on it.
Riker would have shoved it down the Borg throats.
Archer would have gotten his butt kicked by it.
Section 31 would of been like MINE!!!
Councillor troi would have adopted it, and data would have fed it to his cat.
Capt. Piccard would have 'engage'd it and 'made it so'.
the lack of common sense from the gold shirt is funny
Door opens, ominous green glow and slightly 'Borg-y' sounds coming from the room... "Hmm, that's peculiar, best wander in on my own..." lol
Maybe the borg are like collectors. Gotta have one of everything. Even the stupid ones.
Or worse, they assimilate the Komari.
*Cube runs across Voyager*
Janeway: Harry, scan that cube.
*Cube comes to a grinding halt*
Cube signals (very slowly): You will now repair our ship! Your antiquated scanners caused our engines to fail. It is your fault. You will repair us. Then we will assimilate you! Resistance is futile! Do you primitives even understand us? Should we speak even slower?...
The extras on Voyager were always the worst. The ship had only like 120 people on board, but the show writers never bothered to introduce most of them to the audience. For the most part, they were speechless even when spoken to or about and were written to do the dumbest things only to get the plot going.
So many opportunities for great storytelling were missed with Voyager...
The crew compliment is 141.
"Why don't you pay a visit to sickbay, in the meantime we'll redouble our scans"
(As I glance up and down your body)
Can't blame him though.
Best part is she doesn’t mind, she doesn’t care about that stuff.
I would struggle to not have obvious wood in those Starfleet clingy outfits.
He wants to examine her ass in detail
@@LordTalax Short range sensors to maximum 😩
Could have started the Zombie Apocalypse.
They missed a golden punchline too. "The Borg assimilate, not procreate" would have fit beautifully!
But there is an TNG episode where they discover that the Borg actually also procreate.
Which one? I remeber that they assumed it when they found the baby on the cube
Yeah, it wasn't just one Baby, though. Usually when a character in a TV show assumes something and it isn't revealed as wrong shortly after it is how the writer intended the truth to be.
Well we later learned that the borg grow in chambers if they are assimilated as kids
Just like the borg baby got found in a drawer
@@100dampf it was Season 2 of TNG. I forget the episode title, but it essentially introduced fans to the Borg for the first time.
I expected the Voyager crewman to be assimilated. He got off lightly.
He's been reassigned from science to the lower decks now. Now he's doing "organic waste" recycling till they know he's not Borg
This whole scene sends chills down your spine "we have Borg on board we don't know how many but they are here" , Could easily been a entire movie or something 🙂
get a blanket
Yeah. A movie. Maybe with some time travel and something about Earth's history in developing warp drive, or something...
0:33- 0:35 Chakotay: "...in the mean time we'll redouble our scans just to be sure." Interesting timing and choice of words.
nah, it was just the communicator :-)
🤣
Well since the scans weren't previously increased by a factor of two, they are in fact simply doubling the scans.
Star Trek: You walk into a room with a green glow (or really any glow) it is time to call for an officer and leave.
I loved the doctor. Great actor who plays deadpan into pure pleasure
2:20 Tuvok looks badass leading that team! Go Tuvok!
Have to be honest the nanobot neck tubes startled me a bit.....
My lord 7 of 9 is delicious. I wouldn't leave the house.
I love this episode and it had a great ending, the only sad thing is One was a really cool character, it would have been interesting to see how he would have continued in the show.
One-time character. He was a major OP character.
He cool something weird on board our spaceship that is far far away from home.
No need to contact the bridge, They can find my body and deal with whatever attacked me.
"It appears to be in the fetal stage."
Thank you, Commander Obvious.
Ikr lol
They never know if they budget will pad out for all of the computer effects. They often don't have those done til long after shooting and if they can't get any then they show their faces in a reaction shot. You can really see this on the old star trek originals where they cut to shatners reaction and or a description of what they are seeing... same thing on some TNG episodes.
Lieutenant Obvious*
Damn it, I just commented that and scrolled down and saw that you beat me to it LOL.
So? Why are the scenes in the final edit then? They couldn't have done the editing without the cg anyway.
Honestly, i think Federation Armories should house more than just standard phaser rifles. Disruptors, plasma weapons, ballistic weapons, exc. All in an effort to vary the amount of fire you can hit Borg intruders with before they adapt.
They only adapt to energy weapons. You should add hatchets, axes, knives, swords and projectile weapons to that list.
@@elonmusk8603 Where's Sulu and his epee when you need him?
I was thinking the same thing. Did we learn nothing from Worf fighting the Borg hand to hand with a Klingon weapon? It was more effective than anything we've ever seen.
tommy guns
Is it me, or is the thought of baby Borg even more creepy than normal Borg?
I completely agree. Imagine twelve of the little buggers waking up, crawling after you, trying to assimilate you! Never be able to be around little kids ever again.
...damn, now you made me wonder what happens when someone is assimilated while pregnant.
Totally agree! When I first saw this episode, that baby Borg along with the music creeped me out!!
yes, quietly walk into the dimly lit room with the faint green glow... nothing will happen to you, no need to contact anyone, its not like there could be a borg on board... oh wait.
'If you don't mind being an ensign again'
Little did Ensign Kim know, he wouldn't get a promotion until a non canon mmorpg expansion finally made him a captain.
Considering how much better Star Trek Online does with most of its writing(compared to the new crap) I consider it cannon. They usually end up writing the wrongs, like Mr Kim’s case. Lol
Kim made Captain in the timeline where Voyager took the long way home, he was dispatched to pursue Janeway's shuttle.
when Star Trek reveals without question that all previous babies seen were assimilated as babies.
"From the looks of it, the Borg are born as biological life-form. It seems that almost immediately after birth, they begin artificial implants."
@@joshuadesautels They did say that, but to be fair, they’d just come onto a Borg cube for the first time and were making their own assumptions about what was happening that they were observing.
Never, ever go alone into a room full of sickly green glow.
It's okay; Tuvok had his big gun.
They seriously have low entry requirements to enter Starfleet.
If Wesley made it in, anyone can.
TNG was the exception to the rule.... Except for Wesley and Deanna.
They need redshirts
Maybe he was a Maquis? No Starfleet training, but I'd like to think Chakotay wouldn't have tolerated this from his crew either...
@@StillJustDreaming Between the poor lighting and the camera angle it is hard to see the shape of the rank pip, but I think it is the circular Starfleet on instead of the provisional one the Maquis wear. (Maybe someone with a bigger screen can check?)
Just rewatched that episode because of this. A touching ending
Some people would instantly turn off a scifi show as geeky ....but star trek gave us some very deep and emotional humans issues in the stories ...
If you don't mind being an ensign again and forever throughout the entire voyage...
'if you don't mind being an ensign again'
Little did Harry know, he'd be an ensign the rest of his life
Star Trek taught me to stay away from ominous green glowing rooms
You know, nearly all Star Trek series had a sexy woman there to be eye candy that typically didn't wear a normal uniform.
TNG had Troi, DS9 had Jadzia, Voyager had Seven, and Enterprise had T'pol.
But damn, Jerri Ryan in that suit absolutely outshines them all. The fact she had an interesting character and character arc is also awesome.
troi eventually ended up in a normal uniform, and i don't remember jadzia being in anything but a normal uniform,
@@beastdude I said typically. Jadzia was the exception to "always in a weird outfit", the rest were the rule.
And Troi didn't get a normal uniform until halfway through season 6. So she only had ONE full season in uniform right at the end. Also, fun fact, Gene Roddenberry's original idea for the character had her having FOUR titties and be an even more overtly sexual character.
And TOS had (originally) Number One, Yeoman Colt, and Yeoman Rand. Along with the scantily clad babe of the week...
@@lancer525 Yup yup. I had forgotten about Kirk's Yeoman eye candy, but who could ever forget the babe of the week? :)
Bottom line is, Star Trek has always used women as a sexy selling point to attract its male audience and keep them interested. Gene was a rather sexually depraved individual who wanted to have sex with basically any woman that moved. I think Kirk was sort of his self-insert character that he wanted to be himself and thats part of the reason why he seduced some new hot alien every week.
@@TheDrexxus The one that sticks out in my mind isn't Sherry Jackson who played "Andrea" in _What Little Girls Are Made Of_ or even Angelique Pettyjohn, who played "Shahna" in _Gamesters of Triskelion_
Nope, the one that sticks out in my mind is the very young Barbara Babcock who played "Philana" in _Plato's Stepchildren_ and "Mea 3" in _A Taste of Armageddon_
Older viewers might remember her as "Grace Gardner" in Hill Street Blues. Something about her porcelain skin, and sky-blue eyes has always entranced me. Oh, and those legs...
Yes, eye candy was a thing in Star Trek, and still is.
0:33 He totally checks out her schmeebs.
"Schmeebs" 😂
Think the Borg's favorite assimilation were a race of glowsticks.
At 0:34 Chakotay does his own scans 😎
Say what you want about Voyager, they were smart to bring in Jeri Ryan.
"Your Nano Probs... How?!"
-Oh shit how drunk did I get?!-
"I don't know."
NanoProbes are like Borg DNA.
The engineer at the Science Lab could've at the very least called Main Engineering and asked if someone did something to the Lab.
0:34
Chakotay took a peek. Had to be hard not to. Certainly would be hard if I did.
DrLeroyGreen.
I love it when people notice these!
Just last night I was watching something about back to the future, and the kid on the train at the end of 3rd one makes a gesture with his hand to come here then points at his crotch while making eye contact with martys girlfriend.
Lol
@@stompyrobutts He was telling his offscreen babysitter that he needed to pee.
@@BipoIarbear I heard you're a neckbeard.
I just noticed that the way the Borg inject their nanoprobes in the neck is very similar to how a vampire bites his victim.
Seven needs the 'Borg birds and bees' talk
Thr green light emitting from the room would've had me calling Tuvok.
Borg maturation chamber: "you will be de-semenated. Resistance is futile."
Ensign Mulcahey expectation: 😏
Real life: 😱
They completely overlooked the 'father' in this episode.
"It appears to be in the fetal stage."
Thank you, Commander Obvious!
Nulono logic dictates that the token vulcan states the obvious at least twice per episode
"The science lab... _my mobile emitter's in there!"_
It’s such an obvious line, I love it
0:46, why would Kim mind being an ensign again, currency doesn't exist within the federation so not for the pay, and it's not like he's going to get a quarters upgrade and the bonus of not having responsibilities
"I'd assimilate a bit of that! Am I right boys?"
- Chakotay after Seven left the room.
You would think that the Doctor would keep his mobile emitter in sick bay with him instead of keeping it in the science lab.
He normally does, but his emitter was in there for a specific reason in this case, I think it was being studied.
@@mavoc3094 It was being repaired, after Seven's nanoprobes entered it during a rough transport. The borg technology in there came from Seven's nanoprobes assimilating it
I love how the Ensign enters the room, sees the clearly alien tech that isn't supposed to be there.. then quietly gets closer and closer rather than reporting what he's found.
All you nerds miss the joke at the beginning when they're talking he's saying that Mr Kim makes his girlfriends call him Captain Kim or something like that in the bedroom or something
Chakotay was talking about the overnight crew. “Is it true you make them call you captain” was referring to kim making other bridge officers call him Captain while he had command overnight. It’s a tiny running gag in Star Trek where junior officers are given temporary command and want to be called Captain
0:34 - "Commander Chakotay, that is NOT the location of my ocular implant..."
When I first saw this scene, I expected something out of the late 90's sci-fi movie "Virus".
Those tights were probably easier to get in and out of but the shiny tights from her first season showed her off better.
Dang, now I want full episode.
So who else would love to be in proximity to her transceivers?
LOL
I'll take Ensign Mulchaey.
those are some pretty powerful transceivers
@@ensignmjs7058 Naomi wild one for me, wait who said that?
Congratulations! You're a mother!
Hmm this looks strange let me investigate it myself without warning the crew.
Funny thing is he wasn't a red shirt either so Red shirts die while Yellow shirts get into some freak event and do so going solo.
Wonder what happens to blue shirts lol.
Look at the graceful way she walks onto the bridge like a supermodel...
Having’ my baby, what a lovely way of saying how much you love me. Having’ my baby …
The sensors are being deflected by a force field, but they can tell that it has a borg signature.
Well yeah, they're being deflected in Borg Signature type way.
She activated _my_ proximity transceiver.
Then she made fun of my nano-probes.
i wouldn't mind sampling ensign mulchaey
0:52 - The Voyager version of a Redshirt.
Only difference he isn't dead so read my list though ha ha .
Red shirts : Death
Yellow Shirts: Freaky event
Blue Shirts: No clue mainly because I have yet to see any event involving one.
"Mulcahy to security, there's all kinda wacky Borg shit in the science lab. Maybe get someone down here while I don't walk gormlessly into the room like a dunce."
Infant Borg were found both in TNG episode where Q flung the Enterprise to meet the Borg and the Voyager Episode with the Borg children! If the Borg assimilated pregnant women, they would have some way of incubating or assimilating / maturing their offspring!
Yeah, in maturation chambers, which Seven said it looked like. But as there were no infants aboard Voyager, it was clearly created in the maturation chamber, which the borg don't do
@@Sasha-zv2wx They apparently do not do so in the 24th century anyway, maybe they adapt and do later. The Borg drone may be a 29th century version of the Borg!
"If you don't mind being an ensign again."
That was low, even for Chakotay.
"Is it true you make them call you Captain Kim?"
how...
How did i never notice that line until now?
And Ensign Mulchaey, proud father of Borg drone "One" is never seen again during this episode. 😂
Good morning! That remains to be seen 😂
I’d love to hear “Hey babeh! Assimilate THIS!” In Bender’s voice.
😂 😂
This is one of the creepiest episodes ever, great job.
0:32 - He outranks her, right? Her response should have been “Very good”. “Very well” is typically reserved for officer acknowledging a report from a subordinate
Maybe this was her passive aggressive way to tell him "go to hell"
Guess they never thought about turning it off
Borg has always had my interest for some odd reason 🤔
do i still hav to explain the concept of a borgasm after an therese yeasrs
This one reminds me of the time someone slipped meth into a friends beer he would lay down to go to sleep but not sleep and every day for 3 days he came up with a different theory about how everyone was against him.
Blaine’s body...it’s gone!
Said Mr Tuvok
These were the good days of Star Trek. It seems Hollywood has lost its touch since then.
Now they just put in Star Trek what we 'know' and go for the lazy high emotion.
Don't these people get taught at Starfleet Academy that when the green lights are present, not to go in a freaking room?
A baby borg was seen in _Q_ _Who._
I've always wondered how did they get the mobile emitter back after this episode? Also creepy CGI borg baby!
Do they still have darwin awards in the 24th century?
harry and his sensor sweeps
I never noticed the oddity of her wearing heals.
Considering in the Star Trek universe green light means Borg why would you investigate and not immediately let someone know? For that matter when you're in the middle of unknown hostile territory, and anything is out of place on that ship why would you not immediately call someone? This is the proverbial equivalent of hey I heard a noise I'm going to stick my head out the door
She makes quite an entrance. I like her high heels.
Being a fan of Voyager and M*A*S*H, as soon as I heard the name Mulcahy, I imagined him as a very distant relative of Father Mulcahy, via an aunt or uncle being that both him and his sister were Catholic so they didn't ever have kids.
Are you sure about that? There's evidence that at least one of the Popes was the son of one of the cardinals that elected him
He could have had a crisis of faith after his war experiences and have left the priesthood
it sure picked the best looking parents
Jeez. Stuck with nanoprobe injectors and knocked unconscious, and not even an apology note.
Whenever i see green my proximity alarm goes nuts you should see me on the supermarket aisle near mountain dew...