Yeah, I don't know why they didn't tell those kids what was going to happen. It's like if your kids are asleep and you decide to test the smoke detector in their room. "Nothing to be concerned about, just a little drill."
@@HHopebringer “Torres, go to the armory and grab a phaser rifle. Get back to Engineering and aim it at the warp core. We’re gonna do this the old-fashioned way”.
All the main systems and engineering are shut down. However, life support is kept online so it's not much to worry about. The only issue would be if a Borg vessel found them. Frankly, they wouldn't have shields let alone anything to fight back with lol.
funny this reminds me of a star trek voyager theme i used to have. when you shut down it had that dialogue between neelix and janeway when she was like "Dismissed.... That's a Starfleet Expression for GET OUT" lol
@@dtc989 indian:hello sir we have detected a problem with your intrepid class so u need to activate self destruct ok and it will give u a timer so u ignore it and your ship is repaired -_-
So I know this was 4 years ago, but no one seemed to acknowledge the beauty of your Windows 95 shutdown screen reference ^_^ *suddenly feels old, but also happy about it :P*
+Aetila Delay that! captain we received intel that windows 10 is complete bullshit dragged from satans pawns and into microsofts hands im not sure this is a wise idea
+Iwilljustplayalotofgames4u "I think we should wait until Starfleet sends us the first update. You know how these poorly tested OS systems are released." Belay that, we are operating on minimal efficiency and the holodeck is acting strangely."
I gotta say, the doctor nailed it with his tone. How you’d talk to a computer when no one is around. Such nuance expressed in one simple line. He’s good.
I know it sounds silly, I just love how much darkness they used in this episode. Usually to represent dark you use a blue or grey light because no-one wants to see pure black, but here they did, just using the wrist touches and side lights, and it works really well. Just so odd to see a starship almost completely blacked out.
Or during red alert you might see just the red lights and any flashlights they use. Sometimes when the ship is really damaged you’ll only see the flashlights. What stands out about this scene is they don’t use them until it’s pitch black which really adds to the tension.
@@bermyvlogger It's more expensive, actually; among other things, it takes longer. Fake dark is done by just putting a filter over the camera lens and tweaking the exposure (though both can be done digitally after the fact too). Actual dark is a production pain in the ass, because the equipment has lights or operators need light to do their job, between takes stuff needs to be done, everyone's eyes need time to adjust, and so on.
+CRocketSlim I think they also loaded a last known good copy of the corrupted files. Simular to loading the files from a backup device or doing a quick restore.
There was a similar error in a TNG episode (I think "Time Squared") where time is near-frozen on the Enterprise, and Picard, Data and Troi are wandering around the ship with tech-armbands that keep them at normal speed. Picard touches a console on the bridge and it even then still beeps back at him and tells him correctly what he wants to know. Either starfleet consoles are so advances they can detect that they are being operated by someone who is basically at super-speed (from the consoles perspective picard is a gazillion times faster) and adjust its sound output pitch and speed as well as its display speed to match that, or the sound guys just didnt want Picard to look stupid poking a dead console.
they shut down their generator and all unnecessary equipment. Doesnt mean they can't run essential consoles, art. gravity and ship wide communication on battery power for a while.
The grav-plating has embedded superconducting rotors that take a long time to spin down once power is removed. At least that's what the TNG Technical Manual says.
This scene you can really appreciate the set designers how they set up all those light fixtures in such detail to make the bridge the way it is. From the ceiling, the lights in the flooring, the red alert lights...
they shut down "MAIN POWER" not auxiliary power. besides, there is emergency batteries for the magnetic containment fields for the antimatter storage pods.
You would hope antimatter containment is self-sustaining. It seems like an exceptional design flaw that turning off ship's internal power would essentially lead to it exploding. I mean, it's a set of antimatter pods. If nothing else you could surely design a mini reactor into it to power it's own containment field. Probably doesn't take a lot of energy. Doesn't have to be particularly efficient. - just sufficiently reliable to act as a failsafe if no other power source exists to maintain containment. The bonus is, if the generator runs off the antimatter inside the pod, it won't shut off until the pod is out of antimatter, and thus no longer hazardous anyway.
"The bonus is, if the generator runs off the antimatter inside the pod, it won't shut off until the pod is out of antimatter, *and thus no longer hazardous anyway*." (emphasis added) *dabs*
Its amazing that no matter how much they turn off on a star ship, or even if a ship is practically destroyed, those red alert lights just keep on flashing no matter what. They should run their life support through that since you cant kill it.
The most reliable system on a Federation starship is always the artificial gravity. You may lose life support, hull integrity, and the warp core, but at least you'll know which way is down.
+C0LL1N Or how about when Macintosh computers actually used to be beige? Remember when you press the power button, and the damned things just won't turn off? hahaha!
+C0LL1N In real life emergency lighting has its own battery backup. I would assume it's exactly the same in the future, only with better batteries. I doubt they can be shut down.
In the event of an emergency on the Voyager or any starship, emergency backup generators will kick on. wouldnt be wise to tie every single thing into the main engines of the ship
"I will never understand the human need to find imagery in something as innocuous as a cloud." Also, I'm given to understand that clouds are quite rare on Vulcan.
@@ericweinerhausen7096 I’m actually surprised Vulcans didn’t evolve it as well! It’s been pretty beneficial during our evolution on this planet where we have Australia, and the things that lurk in the darkness there.
@@icurnvs776 there's a lot of things that if you think about it the civilization would not have formed if they didn't have the same things, thanks an example would be how ferengi don't fight and struggle to survive, but they wouldn't have been able to haggle with a crocodile.
I was fully waiting for a moment, right before the order to power down, or at the end of the ep, where he just turns to them, and says "....Besides. As anyone could have seen, it was clearly a bunny rabbit." and then walked away leaving them with their jaws on the floor.
@@MLBlue30 More like a sign of a brain hardwired to look for patterns in *everything* ...even things which have no pattern. Tuvok is hanging a lampshade on that little quirk of human biology, and pointing out that devoting mental resources to imagine patterns in pure chaos is a waste of time, not to mention illogical. Presumably, Vulcans have learned to selectively ignore their imagination when considering truly chaotic information, and take such things at face value instead.
Many years ago, I went to a camp somewhere out in the mountains near Mount Shasta. The counselors took us on a night hike and then had us sit down and told us ghost stories. The only light was the stars. We were miles away from any city or town. The starfield was absolutely stunning. This episode reminded me of that trip.
heh, in an episode or Hyperdrive the Captain chooses a 'quick fix: all' option for some computer problem on his ship and everything goes back to factory reset. everything. even the guns needed you to accept their liscensing agreements before you could fire them, lol.
What's interesting to me here is that the Warp Core didn't really gradually dim out, it was much more instantaneous. Which might be a clue to the nature of the Core itself.
@@thedukeduck4613 He's serious. The Warp Core is like the freaking Morphin Grid from Power Rangers. We know a few things about it, but not necessarily exactly how it works. They've tried to piece together things, but most of the time, it comes down to, 'This component is part of it'.
I find this oddly comforting...like a type of bedtime for the whole crew, everyone forced to relax in the quiet dark of space while the ship gently takes us ahead.I'd have my kindle, my mp3 player with soft music, a very tasty bunch of "future food" in the mini fridge and some hot cocoa...
@@dragonsword7370 Really? I didnt actually look that far into the scene. I only saw it stand alone on youtube because I refuse to watch them butcher star trek. Did they not use Manu for Icheb in that scene?
@@Omega21487 Manu Intiraymi stated he was not asked to reprise the role. In an interview shortly after the episode aired he said, "I'm just sad I didn't get a chance to play him again. Devastated really. I gave that role a piece of everything I had, and will always be proud of the work. I would have been thrilled to play him again." Rumors have spread that his twitter history, which includes a jab at Discovery starr Anthony Rapp (the person at the center of the Kevin Spacey cancellation) were what ultimately led to him being rejected from being cast.
@@LoveJesterr Yeah its sad really, but I was just being facetious. Still whatever he may have said on twitter, they still just brought back the character to butcher him. Really seems like a waste. Then again pretty much anything Kurtzman touches is a waste.
@@Omega21487 And Rick Berman harassed several women and tried to destroy the careers of Will Wheaton and Terry Farrell. Get the fuck off this Kurtzman bullshit and start targeting the actual monster.
Everything looks more menacing with just a flashlight shining on it. Last time I had a power outage I got a reflection of myself being backlit like that, and nearly scared myself badly enough to drop my phone. There’s a reason people tell ghost stories that way.
LOVED this crazy episode! And I loved how Janeway could stare down the barrel of any enemy ship she came across. She was an awesome Captain and my favorite besides Kirk!
Sad that after Kate Mulgrew did her last solo scene after the rest of the cast had left, they were literally tearing down the bridge :( czcams.com/video/qYO4C83E-ek/video.html
"Are we completely powered down Mr Tuvok?" "Yes Captain, all except the ship's artificial gravity generators which remain at 100% power." "Ah well turning them off would put too much of a strain on the... special effects budget.... so er ... carry on."
I could imagine hearing the ship powering down during that. And funny how fast they shut down the warp core. I always thought they had to gradually shut the warp core down.
I'm pretty sure they also turned off the anti-matter containment field when they turned shut down the ship.... they forgot to shut of the comms though...
Wouldn't make any sense if they shut everything off but the life support. They would be blind and unable to talk with the rest of the ship. And the warp core would breach if the containment field was also turned off.
Minimal Systems. Basically like going from your Windows 10 Hyperdriven PC or state of the art Mac right back to an Amiga. Understandably, they'd have to keep things like Life Support etc running at bare minimum while having some Computer Systems running in order to maintain the ship at a VERY reduced operational level.
@@-M0LE The writers on DS9 at least knew that an ensign is supposed to make lieutenant. To see proof of the Voyager writers' ineptitude, you could count the torpedoes that were launched (they said they had 38, and no way to replace them), episode by episode... but why bother? You only need to look at Harry's collar.
The Batman Yeah, that got me too. It's just a function of the brain to attempt to find patterns in random imagery, not a "human emotional proclivity". But this is just one of many things that Voyager got wrong.
can't believe someone didn't just tell Tuvok to shut the hell up, the boring fuck. I bet he lies there and does sudoku puzzles while he's getting a nosh, the emotionless goon
I seem to recall Data having a similar conversation with Guinan in “Imaginary Friends,” where he gets another bite-sized lesson in humanity. All I remember specifically was Data saying, “Besides, that one is clearly a bunny rabbit.” Although to be fair, Data didn’t really appreciate the passage of time in a human sense until he takes Cmd. Riker’s advice and turns off his internal clock. (Although as I understand it, if your computer suffers the same problem you need to call tech support.) ;-)
I remember this episode. It was the one where they ran out of air, froze solid, died from extreme radiation exposure, and backed up all of the toilets. And yet, nobody noticed.
Seven: Captain, Internet Explorer is frozen again. We have to reboot. Janeway: Why don't we have Chrome? Paris: Crome wasn't installed before we ran after the Maquis. Janeway: What about the Talaxians? What do they have. Neelix: Oh, we still use Netscape. Janeway: Time to parley with the Borg for some Alpha Quadrant programs
Stators (spinning disks) are part of the system. As they spin they create gravitons that are fed along conduits to the deck plates. A stator without power will continue to spin and provide gravitons for approx 48 hours.
@@Nine-Signs when fired at by a phaser the massive Masssive load of energy sometimes shorts a lot of equipment. Have you seen a conduit panel that shorted out? I've seen videos of people getting killed and receive 3rd degree burns because of these things blowing up. Their instrument panels are overloaded at times, on top of that they use plasma conduits so if one of those is ruptured from the massive charge, you get a burst of hot plasma, arcs and flames. Basically it's a risk you have to take when dealing with high energy weapons and using an electrically operated machine. In reality though it was just an old special effect showing damage being done.
Everyone looks creepy with light shining at them from that angle. Fred Freaking Rogers would look like a mass murderer. And Neelix's Talaxian features don't help.
Leave it to Seven to still have a working control panel. Probably with it's own OS and independant power supply. And probably more "ACCESS GRANTED" bypasses than the captain ever dreamed of having. Resistance is futile...
When Janeway finds out the holodeck has been running for a month straight and the electric bill is enormous. "Shut it down! Everyone is grounded for the rest of the month."
this is no joke. i remember one time i was jamming to Eminem's 2nd album and these Jehova Witnesses ring the doorbell. so i answer with Eminim in the background going Fuck this Bitch that, etc well you get the picture. I'm trying to tell them i'm not interested that I'm a Christian and not a JW, and the main lady goes, "Sir, you need to select a better selection of music to listen to." my response "I may be a Christian but that doesn't mean I have to listen to Gospel 24/7" LOL
He’s prob got a ouija Board on there...oh we’re far from the bones of our ancestors....😂 Chuckles gives him side eye but nobody can see it cuz it’s dark😂
something always bugged me about this. they HAD to shut off everything.... but the ship still has a store of antimatter. it still needs a containment field, no matter what.
Maybe the power to their containment fields were insignificant, so they left them on. ☯️ Or, maybe they loaded the bulk of their antimatter storage into a shuttle that left the ship. There could have still been some left in their reactor, but the inside of the warp core chamber, the the feed lines, the injectors and etc. Could have been lined with a thin coating of neutronium, which isn't affected by antimatter. That would not be enough to deter reactions under normal use, but it could be enough when there is a power failure or minimal use. I thought you were wondering how Janeway called engineering on the comm system if _all_ the power was out. 🤔
True :D Though even on ship as small as Voyager, without life support going, they should last few good days. Gravity and navigational deflector, and sensors....
Captain: "were ready seven" Seven: "Acknowledged captain. Computer.... call tech support....." "Working.....Connection established!" Tech: (In an indian accent) "Hello and thank you for calling Federation tech support.... my name is thomas edison... How may I be of service?" Seven: "We Require Assistance!" Tech: "Have you tried turning your starship on and off?" Seven: "Yes. Be more useful!" Tech: Have you tried jiggling the plug?" Seven: YES! BE MORE USEFUL!" Tech: Have you tried turning it on and off while jiggling the plug? Seven: I AM BORG! YOU WILL ASSIST US! RESISTANCE IS FUTILE!" Tech: Oh that is where you are wrong my friend! I hold all the cards and I also hold your browsing history, little miss Borg on Terminator on 8472 German poop fetish! So back the fuck up and lets start again.... did you try turning the star ship on and off? Seven: "I will comply...."
No, they had already stopped working in series one. The ship's plumber was one of the crew who died when Voyager was transported to the Delta Quadrant. That's the real reason they stopped the series - they were knee deep in s**t by the final episode.
Here's my opinion on this.. The Shutdown Sequence means "All hands, commence manual shutdown of most non-essential systems." The life support, artificial gravity and main power stay **ONLINE** while most non-essential systems (like impulse engines, lighting systems, subspace sensors, weapons and shields, EMH, even the **warp core**) are manually shut down to keep only the basics running. Emergency systems may have **a separate power supply** and cannot be shut down, the only way to do so is provided for the auto-destruct sequence, and for audio warnings **only**.
+Захар Пельмешкин Agreed. Full shutdown would involve shutdown of the artificial gravity systems so everyone would be floating in zero G. The environmental systems could be off for a little while before Oxygen and CO2 levels get dangerous.
+Захар Пельмешкин You are aware this is a television show, right? There is no ship, no crew, no life support, no artificial gravity, no impulse engines, no subspace sensors, no shields, no EMH, no warp core, no shutdown sequence, no auto-destruct sequence, and so on.
I like how everyone is just so calm about it. Like if I had to Shutdown my PC for a problem, I'd be screaming and terrified. Imagine if it didn't turn back on. God you'd be terrified.
Waking up in a dark room, and Neelix saying "There's nothing to be concerned about" is straight up horror.
when the voyager boots up again: "installing update 1 of 133,142"
Pretty sure it'll all be linux by then.
Hehe windows forced updates. What an unproductive pile of shit of an operating system.
:D
+Anthony Whyte No, Microsoft will throw a temper tantrum lol
Windows: You will comply.
Neelix lit from beneath is a fucking terrifying sight to wake up to.
Best comment I've read in ages!
Truefax
There's something beautifully British about the way you put that. :)
(And that's at both of you)
Yeah, I don't know why they didn't tell those kids what was going to happen. It's like if your kids are asleep and you decide to test the smoke detector in their room. "Nothing to be concerned about, just a little drill."
It's embarrassing when an Intrepid class starship shuts down faster than your PC
+Pul5ar maybe they don't use windows 10
Shutting down: installing update 1 of 14,936,899
That would be a hell of a long update lmao
Well, when they return, there are updates of the last 7 years...
what's worse is that it probably starts up faster that your pc
When Janeway's coffee replicator isn't working properly so she tries turning the whole ship off and on again
Switch the polarity of something fast damn you I need my "coffe black" now. And by now I mean 5 minutes ago or you hitchhike home.
I bet her coffee breath cold knock a dead buzzard off a shit wagon. Shields collapsing.
I fully believe she'd do exactly that.
Even after two years, this comment made my entire day. Bravo. ☕
the true sci fi here..... they shut down the entire ship faster than windows 10
"Captain? I know this is a bad time to ask this, but did anyone think to get a print out of the start up procedure?"
I love this comment
🤣👍
LOL
😂 😂😂
They are working on the procedure back at HQ. They will send it to us when they have it. (Apollo 13)
"Captain, we're screwed. The main computer is now running Microsoft Edge."
"Activate the self destruct sequence, authorization: Janeway Pi 110."
"Unable to comply. Auto destruct was uninstalled."
@@HHopebringer Clippy: "It looks like you're trying to destroy the ship. Can I help?"
@@HHopebringer “Torres, go to the armory and grab a phaser rifle. Get back to Engineering and aim it at the warp core. We’re gonna do this the old-fashioned way”.
@@HHopebringer i wonder why they dont change command codes after they're used. neelix used a command code he heard someone enter
Worse Vista
Kids: "AAAAHHH!"
Neelix (lit from below): "Nothing to be concerned about, kids. I've just been watching you sleep."
Kids: "AAAAHHH!"
Evil Otto Neelix is a creep.
I'm "lit from below" right now - _-
*Neelix slurping noises intensify
Low morals for such a morale officer 😯
Gah I forgot they had a Borg kids subplot for some reason.
Plot twist:
"This App is Preventing Shutdown"
Janeway: Alright, who's playing "Klingon Angry Birds 3?"
Tuvok: Apologies, Captain.
The console in Astrometrics
Life support system is preventing shutdown
It is now safe to turn off your starship...
All the main systems and engineering are shut down. However, life support is kept online so it's not much to worry about. The only issue would be if a Borg vessel found them. Frankly, they wouldn't have shields let alone anything to fight back with lol.
funny this reminds me of a star trek voyager theme i used to have. when you shut down it had that dialogue between neelix and janeway when she was like "Dismissed.... That's a Starfleet Expression for GET OUT" lol
"Voyager failed to reboot. MBR error. Make an appointment with Microsoft service technician."
@@dtc989 indian:hello sir we have detected a problem with your intrepid class so u need to activate self destruct ok and it will give u a timer so u ignore it and your ship is repaired -_-
So I know this was 4 years ago, but no one seemed to acknowledge the beauty of your Windows 95 shutdown screen reference ^_^ *suddenly feels old, but also happy about it :P*
"We are ready to install Windows 10, Captain!"
+Aetila Delay that! captain we received intel that windows 10 is complete bullshit dragged from satans pawns and into microsofts hands im not sure this is a wise idea
+Iwilljustplayalotofgames4u "I think we should wait until Starfleet sends us the first update. You know how these poorly tested OS systems are released." Belay that, we are operating on minimal efficiency and the holodeck is acting strangely."
+Aetila Nah.... I prefer Voyager stay shut down than install that piece of crap on it.... lol.
+Aetila que the dramatic music... did i do the right thing????
ahhh, idk
+Aetila Press any key to boot from CD
I think that's possibly the widest angle you ever get of the bridge
Truly!! I've seen the series at least 3 times and that is quite literally the only time we get that angle/view
Yeah, it's quite nice.
Yeah they should have showed more. Nextgen felt like they were all over the bridge....
yet we don't see the science station
@@iondustt or the rarely used engineering station tucked way to the left
I gotta say, the doctor nailed it with his tone. How you’d talk to a computer when no one is around. Such nuance expressed in one simple line. He’s good.
Robert Picardo is a treasure
Robert Picardo is a substantial actor
I know it sounds silly, I just love how much darkness they used in this episode. Usually to represent dark you use a blue or grey light because no-one wants to see pure black, but here they did, just using the wrist touches and side lights, and it works really well. Just so odd to see a starship almost completely blacked out.
it was cheaper
@@bermyvlogger and cheaper was better
Or during red alert you might see just the red lights and any flashlights they use. Sometimes when the ship is really damaged you’ll only see the flashlights. What stands out about this scene is they don’t use them until it’s pitch black which really adds to the tension.
@@bermyvlogger It's more expensive, actually; among other things, it takes longer. Fake dark is done by just putting a filter over the camera lens and tweaking the exposure (though both can be done digitally after the fact too). Actual dark is a production pain in the ass, because the equipment has lights or operators need light to do their job, between takes stuff needs to be done, everyone's eyes need time to adjust, and so on.
and today it's the standard.
Gotta love how everyone turns on their flashlights AFTER everything goes dark.
Turning it off and on again - the first step to resolving any technical problem.
+BritishAdamantine Isn't that how they got rid of that Iconian computer virus on TNG? No lie
+CRocketSlim I think they also loaded a last known good copy of the corrupted files. Simular to loading the files from a backup device or doing a quick restore.
+CRocketSlim LOL! That's exactly what they did!
+BritishAdamantine Have you tried re-configuring the primary power coupling?
unless your boot sector is infected, in which case shutting down is literally the worst thing to do
That awesome moment when Harry pokes at a dead console and it still beeps at him. Wonderful.
There was a similar error in a TNG episode (I think "Time Squared") where time is near-frozen on the Enterprise, and Picard, Data and Troi are wandering around the ship with tech-armbands that keep them at normal speed. Picard touches a console on the bridge and it even then still beeps back at him and tells him correctly what he wants to know. Either starfleet consoles are so advances they can detect that they are being operated by someone who is basically at super-speed (from the consoles perspective picard is a gazillion times faster) and adjust its sound output pitch and speed as well as its display speed to match that, or the sound guys just didnt want Picard to look stupid poking a dead console.
they shut down their generator and all unnecessary equipment. Doesnt mean they can't run essential consoles, art. gravity and ship wide communication on battery power for a while.
builder396 Well, you can hear the ship flying in space, so it's fairly consistent.
Josh Parker No amount of power loss can remove grav-plating. They must run on watch batteries.
The grav-plating has embedded superconducting rotors that take a long time to spin down once power is removed. At least that's what the TNG Technical Manual says.
This scene you can really appreciate the set designers how they set up all those light fixtures in such detail to make the bridge the way it is. From the ceiling, the lights in the flooring, the red alert lights...
Anti-matter containment field shut down...
Oh fu___________
BOOM!
they shut down "MAIN POWER" not auxiliary power. besides, there is emergency batteries for the magnetic containment fields for the antimatter storage pods.
You would hope antimatter containment is self-sustaining.
It seems like an exceptional design flaw that turning off ship's internal power would essentially lead to it exploding.
I mean, it's a set of antimatter pods. If nothing else you could surely design a mini reactor into it to power it's own containment field.
Probably doesn't take a lot of energy. Doesn't have to be particularly efficient. - just sufficiently reliable to act as a failsafe if no other power source exists to maintain containment.
The bonus is, if the generator runs off the antimatter inside the pod, it won't shut off until the pod is out of antimatter, and thus no longer hazardous anyway.
"The bonus is, if the generator runs off the antimatter inside the pod, it won't shut off until the pod is out of antimatter, *and thus no longer hazardous anyway*." (emphasis added) *dabs*
It would make sense; probably runs off a similar design as the photon torpedo sustainer engine that uses the antimatter charge to fuel the engine.
If Voyager gives five beeps when its rebooted, then they put the ram in wrong.
It's okay, they can always download more ram LMAO
I wonder if the gel packs are just co-processors or if they have other functions. I think the gel packs are just weird in general.
Its amazing that no matter how much they turn off on a star ship, or even if a ship is practically destroyed, those red alert lights just keep on flashing no matter what. They should run their life support through that since you cant kill it.
The most reliable system on a Federation starship is always the artificial gravity. You may lose life support, hull integrity, and the warp core, but at least you'll know which way is down.
+C0LL1N Or how about when Macintosh computers actually used to be beige? Remember when you press the power button, and the damned things just won't turn off? hahaha!
+C0LL1N In real life emergency lighting has its own battery backup. I would assume it's exactly the same in the future, only with better batteries. I doubt they can be shut down.
In the event of an emergency on the Voyager or any starship, emergency backup generators will kick on. wouldnt be wise to tie every single thing into the main engines of the ship
I dont think the gravity requires power. Also the thing that never shuts off is the inertial dampers. Cant have
people go splat at every shake.
"I will never understand the human need to find imagery in something as innocuous as a cloud."
Also, I'm given to understand that clouds are quite rare on Vulcan.
You'd think a Vulcan would know about human pareidolia.
@@ericweinerhausen7096 I’m actually surprised Vulcans didn’t evolve it as well! It’s been pretty beneficial during our evolution on this planet where we have Australia, and the things that lurk in the darkness there.
@@ericweinerhausen7096 He didn’t say he was unaware of pareidolia, he said he didn’t understand it.
@@icurnvs776 there's a lot of things that if you think about it the civilization would not have formed if they didn't have the same things, thanks an example would be how ferengi don't fight and struggle to survive, but they wouldn't have been able to haggle with a crocodile.
Seven was all like "Crap, I forgot to press Ctrl+S"
ctrl+s? starfleet computers autosave.
He was trying to make a joke
BEST. JOKE. EVER
She was trying to clear her browser history first :)
Noooo...I just got it running Crysis!...
“... two Star-fleet Officers with juvenile imagination...” LOL... Only Tuvok!
I was fully waiting for a moment, right before the order to power down, or at the end of the ep, where he just turns to them, and says "....Besides. As anyone could have seen, it was clearly a bunny rabbit." and then walked away leaving them with their jaws on the floor.
thing is, the human tendency to try and make patterns out of chaos is indeed a very logical thing, which tuvok should appreciate
@@CancerLicker it's the sign of a creative and adaptable mind.
@@MLBlue30 More like a sign of a brain hardwired to look for patterns in *everything* ...even things which have no pattern. Tuvok is hanging a lampshade on that little quirk of human biology, and pointing out that devoting mental resources to imagine patterns in pure chaos is a waste of time, not to mention illogical. Presumably, Vulcans have learned to selectively ignore their imagination when considering truly chaotic information, and take such things at face value instead.
How many clouds have been dangerous in all the episodes of the various Star Trek series?
Many years ago, I went to a camp somewhere out in the mountains near Mount Shasta. The counselors took us on a night hike and then had us sit down and told us ghost stories. The only light was the stars. We were miles away from any city or town. The starfield was absolutely stunning. This episode reminded me of that trip.
Happy days, my friend
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night only to have Neelix turn on a lamp "Its nothing to worry about we've just had to turn off main power"
Lol😅😅😅
With that creepy expression too. *shudders*
Haha.. i thought the exact same thing and came looking for this comment.
An he said an smiled nothing. To be afraid of but yet he was kinda of a chicken an this episode lol
When it boots up they have to wait for driver updates to install from Starfleet
That sounds like it could be a problem, given they're, what, 50,000 light years from any Federation outpost? xD
I always wanted this gag when they suddenly had communication.
Patrick Schulz still faster than Windows updates
Well they're gonna have to click install later.
heh, in an episode or Hyperdrive the Captain chooses a 'quick fix: all' option for some computer problem on his ship and everything goes back to factory reset. everything. even the guns needed you to accept their liscensing agreements before you could fire them, lol.
The Bridge looks rather cozy by lamp light. :)
Janeway in the dark..
"Chakotay, is that you? Why is your hand on my ass?"
+JonnyInfinite "Oh coochie moiyah, we are far from the sacred bones of my people... " LMAO
+RiaRadioFMHD773 "but not...the sacred boner.."
+JonnyInfinite I just read that in her voice. Omg xD
@@RiaRadioFMHD773 severely underrated comment.
Well played, sir.
Neelix should NEVER be lit from underneath. That's one scary face. Poor kids!!! Love Voyager.
You'd think theyd have a better flashlight in the 24th century.
In Star Trek, hand lamps are considered more "modern" than flashlights
Yeah, they're pretty crappy
I would like to have one of those lamps in my room
Well, there were made more than 20 years ago so led lamps hasn’t been made yet.
squidman22 the batteries may last forever...
Your Starship did not start up correctly press enter to proceed or Escape to restart in safe mode
What's interesting to me here is that the Warp Core didn't really gradually dim out, it was much more instantaneous. Which might be a clue to the nature of the Core itself.
You're right! It means that the prop doesn't have a dimmer switch
@@thedukeduck4613 He's serious. The Warp Core is like the freaking Morphin Grid from Power Rangers. We know a few things about it, but not necessarily exactly how it works. They've tried to piece together things, but most of the time, it comes down to, 'This component is part of it'.
actually, if you look closely, you can see that the inside stuff sort of dissipates
@@jimskywaker4345 Does it now! I'll have to re-watch this clip in slow motion.
I find this oddly comforting...like a type of bedtime for the whole crew, everyone forced to relax in the quiet dark of space while the ship gently takes us ahead.I'd have my kindle, my mp3 player with soft music, a very tasty bunch of "future food" in the mini fridge and some hot cocoa...
Its funny you mentioned that, I feel the same way, and often have a little routine of watching this clip before bedtime when I want to feel cozy.
You could almost hear it in the Doctor's voice, like "Finally, I get a break."
Gradually ahead into a living nebula that eats starships. Very relaxing indeed.
studio got the electricity bill
PS: why is it always "on my MARK", why is it never STEVE, or JOE??? ;) kidding
@@ahcokris Because Janeway never wants to forget her boyfriend
@@malikmohamed6051 that's right...bf was mark....oh my 😅
1:20 That's when Icheb woke up and realized that Picard and Alex Kurtzman was all just a horrible nightmare
He still wondered who the hell that guy he was in the dream was supposed to be. [They didn't bring in Manu to replay his character.]
@@dragonsword7370 Really? I didnt actually look that far into the scene. I only saw it stand alone on youtube because I refuse to watch them butcher star trek. Did they not use Manu for Icheb in that scene?
@@Omega21487 Manu Intiraymi stated he was not asked to reprise the role. In an interview shortly after the episode aired he said, "I'm just sad I didn't get a chance to play him again. Devastated really. I gave that role a piece of everything I had, and will always be proud of the work. I would have been thrilled to play him again."
Rumors have spread that his twitter history, which includes a jab at Discovery starr Anthony Rapp (the person at the center of the Kevin Spacey cancellation) were what ultimately led to him being rejected from being cast.
@@LoveJesterr Yeah its sad really, but I was just being facetious. Still whatever he may have said on twitter, they still just brought back the character to butcher him. Really seems like a waste.
Then again pretty much anything Kurtzman touches is a waste.
@@Omega21487 And Rick Berman harassed several women and tried to destroy the careers of Will Wheaton and Terry Farrell. Get the fuck off this Kurtzman bullshit and start targeting the actual monster.
I like the crewmen walking down the hall, like they were trying to outrun the shutdown.
Later...Starfleet Windows Version 10 Billion point 2 detected a corrupt file and was unable to restart. Please contact your system administrator.
ah nice, hes only like 50,000 light years away ;)
Typical 😒
Need to bring in Louis Zimmerman. Should work... he has the same bedside manner of most agents at Microsoft.
System administrator: "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
1:34 Neelix looks like Freddy Kreuger. No way he should be around kids in the dark.
Riiiiiiiiightooooooo!!!!!
+hmartinspliff wrong, that's the exact reason he should be there. keep those little shits in line.
Neelix is a creep.
Everything looks more menacing with just a flashlight shining on it. Last time I had a power outage I got a reflection of myself being backlit like that, and nearly scared myself badly enough to drop my phone.
There’s a reason people tell ghost stories that way.
worst character ever. so annoying, so is the actor on other shows or movies iv seen. someone stich his mouth shut
LOVED this crazy episode! And I loved how Janeway could stare down the barrel of any enemy ship she came across. She was an awesome Captain and my favorite besides Kirk!
I Love Voyagers Bridge!
I'm glad someone likes it!
Personally I can never remember what it looks like.
Sad that after Kate Mulgrew did her last solo scene after the rest of the cast had left, they were literally tearing down the bridge :( czcams.com/video/qYO4C83E-ek/video.html
yeah i know lol
that was the best star trek so far
"Are we completely powered down Mr Tuvok?"
"Yes Captain, all except the ship's artificial gravity generators which remain at 100% power."
"Ah well turning them off would put too much of a strain on the... special effects budget.... so er ... carry on."
I cant believe no one reacted to such a good comment in a a whole year
Houston in the dark, Voyager is ready to enter the nebula.
Janeway, "I got a bad feeling about this mission."
I see what you did there ^^
Dammit Vladimir! Will you please stop blowing up redundant spacecraft and take your trash to recycle?
If i wake up and neelix stands in my sleeping room, i would be concerned ^^
I could imagine hearing the ship powering down during that. And funny how fast they shut down the warp core. I always thought they had to gradually shut the warp core down.
I'm pretty sure they also turned off the anti-matter containment field when they turned shut down the ship.... they forgot to shut of the comms though...
I think there is stuff they left on. Like the containment field, sensors, life support and comms
Well, that would make more sense than shutting EVERYTHING off tbh.... lol
Wouldn't make any sense if they shut everything off but the life support. They would be blind and unable to talk with the rest of the ship. And the warp core would breach if the containment field was also turned off.
yeah.. lol didnt really think of that when i watched this episode
They shutdown the entier ship... yet Harry computer still report that all decks report shutdown complete
I was wondering about that, as well. Hrm.
Minimal Systems. Basically like going from your Windows 10 Hyperdriven PC or state of the art Mac right back to an Amiga. Understandably, they'd have to keep things like Life Support etc running at bare minimum while having some Computer Systems running in order to maintain the ship at a VERY reduced operational level.
They shutdown main power, not the auxiliary generators.
So far i do remember they were on batteries only.
They're in safe mode so they can identify what bad drivers they installed recently. I personally blame the borg in cargo bay 4.
"haven't you ever looked up at the clouds and seen an animal?"
"Not unless it has been thrown from a great height, Mr Paris"
"I am quite familiar with the existence of avian species, Mr. Paris."
i like the way the doctor sync in time for the shutdown procedure
The chemistry and subtle humour of the crew and cast also is what makes Voyager the best Star Trek ever.
Well in my opinion anyway
It certainly had amazing potential, but it was hurt by sloppy writing.
Chemistry is everything
@Fawkes 😂 deep sleep 9...boring af hated it
@@oddish4352 the writing was 1000x better than TNG and ds9 together
@@-M0LE The writers on DS9 at least knew that an ensign is supposed to make lieutenant. To see proof of the Voyager writers' ineptitude, you could count the torpedoes that were launched (they said they had 38, and no way to replace them), episode by episode... but why bother? You only need to look at Harry's collar.
Tuvok's comments about clouds shows he has no pattern recognition ability. That or he's being a Vulcan snob.
The Batman Yeah, that got me too. It's just a function of the brain to attempt to find patterns in random imagery, not a "human emotional proclivity". But this is just one of many things that Voyager got wrong.
can't believe someone didn't just tell Tuvok to shut the hell up, the boring fuck. I bet he lies there and does sudoku puzzles while he's getting a nosh, the emotionless goon
+compmanio36 *it's a function of the HUMAN brain
He was criticizing their *fondness* for seeking out patterns in the clouds.
I seem to recall Data having a similar conversation with Guinan in “Imaginary Friends,” where he gets another bite-sized lesson in humanity. All I remember specifically was Data saying, “Besides, that one is clearly a bunny rabbit.”
Although to be fair, Data didn’t really appreciate the passage of time in a human sense until he takes Cmd. Riker’s advice and turns off his internal clock. (Although as I understand it, if your computer suffers the same problem you need to call tech support.) ;-)
I remember this episode. It was the one where they ran out of air, froze solid, died from extreme radiation exposure, and backed up all of the toilets.
And yet, nobody noticed.
Those first three are frightening enough, but backed up lavs for the remainder of a seventy years voyage? They'll be knee deep!
We are ready to install day 1 update. You must be connected to Star Fleet Headquarters Before you can use the Starship.
Seven: Captain, Internet Explorer is frozen again. We have to reboot. Janeway: Why don't we have Chrome? Paris: Crome wasn't installed before we ran after the Maquis. Janeway: What about the Talaxians? What do they have. Neelix: Oh, we still use Netscape. Janeway: Time to parley with the Borg for some Alpha Quadrant programs
They have opened too many tabs. Too much incognito mode. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Did you wait 10 seconds before powering it back up?
This episode (6x25) was always one of my favourites :D
You're telling me the lights use more power than the artificial gravity?
In Star Trek computer screens explode in peoples faces with the force of a kilo of semtex so probably.
AWriterWandering Artificial gravity pads are not connected to the main power grid, but to the separated life support.
The First Primaris Cato Sicarius
They can't be that connected. Nothing ever floats when they take life support offline.
Stators (spinning disks) are part of the system. As they spin they create gravitons that are fed along conduits to the deck plates. A stator without power will continue to spin and provide gravitons for approx 48 hours.
@@Nine-Signs when fired at by a phaser the massive Masssive load of energy sometimes shorts a lot of equipment. Have you seen a conduit panel that shorted out? I've seen videos of people getting killed and receive 3rd degree burns because of these things blowing up.
Their instrument panels are overloaded at times, on top of that they use plasma conduits so if one of those is ruptured from the massive charge, you get a burst of hot plasma, arcs and flames.
Basically it's a risk you have to take when dealing with high energy weapons and using an electrically operated machine.
In reality though it was just an old special effect showing damage being done.
Is it me or does Neelix look creepy in the dark?
+The Silver Rook said every serial rapist ever.
he looks creepy at the best of times
Everyone looks creepy with light shining at them from that angle. Fred Freaking Rogers would look like a mass murderer. And Neelix's Talaxian features don't help.
"...did you try unplugging it and plugging it back in?"
imagine being in the middle of nowhere, far far away from your home, inside a dead ship without lights
I Miss this Times my friends. Was a Good Age. Thanks.
man I've never seen a trek were they actually completely shut down that engine. wow this was a treat😊
they do it in enterprise too, and the warp core gets shut down in tos the naked time.
Voyager also was first starship to do controlled landing (twice) and even get partially stripped down for maintenance.
Leave it to Seven to still have a working control panel. Probably with it's own OS and independant power supply. And probably more "ACCESS GRANTED" bypasses than the captain ever dreamed of having. Resistance is futile...
I love "The Haunting of Deck 12" it's such a fun episode with a really cool creepy atmosphere that we don't get in trek very often :)
Captain Janeway: “Let’s hope none of the hardware fails during cool down and warm up cycle.”
It is now safe to turn off your starship.
"All decks report shut down complete". How?
com badges
+Harrison Hughes Basically an advanced walkie talkie.
Ginger Boy-Watkins
i know what com badges are
Auxiliary power is still on to keep important systems online.
Main power. Not all power.
I really enjoyed this episode. And I love the Janeway glare.
When Janeway finds out the holodeck has been running for a month straight and the electric bill is enormous. "Shut it down! Everyone is grounded for the rest of the month."
when the Borg kids wake up look like they're thinking " WTF is going on ? "
Imagine seeing that face @ 1:32 when you just woke up XD.
Troublesome2008
I'd rather see Seven of Nine
then you got neelix who looks like a creep with that lighting
For some reason they didn't notify the kids in advance so their regeneration cycle wouldn't be interrupted needlessly.
Children of Tama: Voyager in the nebula... when the lights went out.
Elegant Scene:
The Doctor walks through sickbay followed by the lights going out!
Haunted Deck 12, that was my family favorite Halloween short, we'll was watch some Halloween movies before the sun down for Trick or Treat.
Turn off all the lights, I think I hear Jehova's Witnesses outside.
lol
eeeeYup, exactly
Joshua Brooks I
this is no joke. i remember one time i was jamming to Eminem's 2nd album and these Jehova Witnesses ring the doorbell. so i answer with Eminim in the background going Fuck this Bitch that, etc well you get the picture. I'm trying to tell them i'm not interested that I'm a Christian and not a JW, and the main lady goes, "Sir, you need to select a better selection of music to listen to." my response "I may be a Christian but that doesn't mean I have to listen to Gospel 24/7" LOL
The Jehova's nebula. Terrifying.
A lot of people have made fun of Andy Dick in the past, but on this occassion he did an outstanding job!
I love the kids reactions when their alcoves stop receiving power and their regen cycle was incomplete they seem scared
I love how in some episodes they make such a big deal of cutting main power and in others it's like *click* done!
oh I loved this episode. And the Janeway stare down. :D
Can I ask...what season and episode? 😊 Thank you
@@NeXTAdventures82 Haunting of Deck Twelve s6.
This show was so awesome. And loved the CGI effects. 😁👍🏻 This episode was kinda creepy in a good way.
Having a nightmare about your eye being torn out, Icheb? Nothing to worry about.
1:33 the smile of Neelix face that he’s kidnapper 😂
*Stares at blank console* "All decks report shutdown complete, captain."
How the hell do you know?
Serin9X com badges :)
He’s prob got a ouija Board on there...oh we’re far from the bones of our ancestors....😂 Chuckles gives him side eye but nobody can see it cuz it’s dark😂
Turned my lights on and off. Does not make beeping, booping and whooping sounds. What's wrong with this thing?
tubez4321 it sounds like you lost the beeps, the sweeps, and the creeps.
Sounds like he's been jammed
something always bugged me about this. they HAD to shut off everything.... but the ship still has a store of antimatter. it still needs a containment field, no matter what.
Maybe the power to their containment fields were insignificant, so they left them on. ☯️
Or, maybe they loaded the bulk of their antimatter storage into a shuttle that left the ship.
There could have still been some left in their reactor, but the inside of the warp core chamber, the the feed lines, the injectors and etc. Could have been lined with a thin coating of neutronium, which isn't affected by antimatter.
That would not be enough to deter reactions under normal use, but it could be enough when there is a power failure or minimal use.
I thought you were wondering how Janeway called engineering on the comm system if _all_ the power was out. 🤔
My only problem with this scene is, they shut down everything, but somehow still have power for life support and gravity
True :D Though even on ship as small as Voyager, without life support going, they should last few good days. Gravity and navigational deflector, and sensors....
This Episode almost feels like it is the 2nd Year of Hell for Janeway!
in a way it was, coz the electronic lifeform aboard was destroying systems simultaneously
"ABANDON SHIP!" "Captain Janeway, Report to the Bridge, Level 10 Clearance required!" LMAOL
Which episode is this anyway?
I LOVED this episode. So creepy..and fun to watch. Fantastic.
This was a great episode in a stellar TV series. ;)
Little did they know that this level of lighting would become Federation Standard on the Titan-A
Captain: "were ready seven"
Seven: "Acknowledged captain. Computer.... call tech support....."
"Working.....Connection established!"
Tech: (In an indian accent) "Hello and thank you for calling Federation tech support.... my name is thomas edison... How may I be of service?"
Seven: "We Require Assistance!"
Tech: "Have you tried turning your starship on and off?"
Seven: "Yes. Be more useful!"
Tech: Have you tried jiggling the plug?"
Seven: YES! BE MORE USEFUL!"
Tech: Have you tried turning it on and off while jiggling the plug?
Seven: I AM BORG! YOU WILL ASSIST US! RESISTANCE IS FUTILE!"
Tech: Oh that is where you are wrong my friend! I hold all the cards and I also hold your browsing history, little miss Borg on Terminator on 8472 German poop fetish! So back the fuck up and lets start again.... did you try turning the star ship on and off?
Seven: "I will comply...."
Me when turning off my laptop before going on a long trip without it.
I grew up with Star Trek: Voyager 😊
I Mulgrew up with Voyager too
0:26 Tuvok with the sick burns
I wonder if the toilets still worked.
Nope. Pooper-scoopers and urinal bottles all-round! Command officers get bedpans.
No, they had already stopped working in series one. The ship's plumber was one of the crew who died when Voyager was transported to the Delta Quadrant.
That's the real reason they stopped the series - they were knee deep in s**t by the final episode.
What toilets? You know star ships don’t have toilets.
People from the 24th century NEVER pee.
@@oddish4352 Yes, but do they poop?
Ctrl-Alt-Del. That'll do it ;)
delete system32
Harry are we ready?
“Yes ma’am”
Ma’am? Harry we’ve talked about this a hundred times. This is why you’ll never be promoted.
I always forgot this episode
Here's my opinion on this..
The Shutdown Sequence means "All hands, commence manual shutdown of most non-essential systems."
The life support, artificial gravity and main power stay **ONLINE** while most non-essential systems (like impulse engines, lighting systems, subspace sensors, weapons and shields, EMH, even the **warp core**) are manually shut down to keep only the basics running.
Emergency systems may have **a separate power supply** and cannot be shut down, the only way to do so is provided for the auto-destruct sequence, and for audio warnings **only**.
+Захар Пельмешкин agreed
+Захар Пельмешкин Agreed. Full shutdown would involve shutdown of the artificial gravity systems so everyone would be floating in zero G. The environmental systems could be off for a little while before Oxygen and CO2 levels get dangerous.
+Захар Пельмешкин
You are aware this is a television show, right? There is no ship, no crew, no life support, no artificial gravity, no impulse engines, no subspace sensors, no shields, no EMH, no warp core, no shutdown sequence, no auto-destruct sequence, and so on.
+Dwight Stewart Dude, I AM aware of that.
Yeah, I overlooked this.
It's now safe to turn off your starship.
The guy in the back was going to say he sees two faces about to kiss but decided to keep quiet.
I like how everyone is just so calm about it. Like if I had to Shutdown my PC for a problem, I'd be screaming and terrified. Imagine if it didn't turn back on. God you'd be terrified.