@Starman_Dxمنذ 5 سنوات"and their weapons are far more insidious." You're right. Root Beer is a war crime. 22
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@BlackCloudBossمنذ 4 سنواتI love the tropes in this. I hope the actual series lays it on thick. 1
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@DrFakerYuGiOhمنذ 5 سنوات For a moment I thought they were going to hand-wave it as Q being a troll
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@dr666dementoمنذ 5 سنواتOh great, if this is canon and sets up Star Trek: Picard it's going to be as big a trainwreck as STD. 12
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@michaelspence2508منذ 5 سنواتThis is why people argue over the definition of canon and who gets to decide what canon is. 6
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@lonnyyoung4285منذ 5 سنواتThe ship command structure of Star Fleet never made sense to me. Why would the CO and XO be on duty at the same time? For the Enterprise, Picard would id="hidden1" class="buttons"> have the first shift, Riker the second, and Data the third (it is not entirely clear, but hinted at, that they run eight hour shifts (except for when Jelico took over and ran four shifts) and not split shifts). Data could conceivably be the Con officer for two shifts, then command the third shift, but it wouldn't work for a species that requires rest and sleep. I always got the impression that they never sat down and figured out a realistic staffing for the ships. ....وسعت1
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@Nemoticonمنذ 5 سنواتThey should make Picard walk around with a Armat M41A Pulse Rifle, because that's what Star Fleet is now, Colonial Marines, lol
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@WPSentمنذ 5 سنواتHmmm, I wonder how Commander Colonizer there would feel about the Federation's colony on Janus VI. Show up and just barge onto a planet that the Horta id="hidden2" class="buttons"> already occupy. The Federation then get a deal with the native inhabitants (detestably through gun point) to mine for them. ....وسعت1
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@demarcusfaulkner7411منذ 5 سنواتLore reloaded you sir are a master of pointing out hypocrisy.
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@aperson22222منذ 5 سنواتA code that takes complete control of a Starfleet ship . . . Isn't that what Kirk used to lower the Reliant's shields? You could argue that id="hidden3" class="buttons"> only worked because everyone in Khan's crew was behind the times technologically (though there are a hell of a lot of examples of them seeming to know exactly what they were doing) and that Chekov and Paul Winfield would have made short work of all that if Khan hadn't already offloaded them. Nevertheless, it would still be a useful thing to have a code that could lock a ship that had been hijacked somehow. Of course it would be a simple matter to unlock it with a code that a command level officer would know . . . but apparently there weren't any command level officers aboard. ....وسعت
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@vidlinkمنذ 5 سنواتSo even in nearly 400 years in the future, they're still playing the oppressed victim game. By this standard, maybe the Italians should be blaming id="hidden4" class="buttons"> the Germans and the other northern descendants of Barbarian tribes for sacking Rome. Please don't let this be a sign of how Picard is going to be. I just want Trek to be good again. ....وسعت14
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@leejohnstone3051منذ 5 سنواتHow about doing a video on why junction boxes on starships don't have locks 1
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@brianparker181منذ 5 سنواتWhat cracks me up about this story is how entitled Starfleet was to tell others how to live.
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@KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgainمنذ 5 سنواتso leaving the default password of "password" was a bad idea for starfleet???
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@owlwaifu4949منذ 5 سنواتI want an actually good admiral character 3
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@timmooney6910منذ 5 سنواتI have never envied the task you’ve set for yourself. To make some coherent sense of the inconsistencies of the Trek ‘verse. Here you bring up one of my pet peeves, the inability of the many writers of the series to keep understand military ranks and responsibilities. Their confusion between Lieutenant Junior Grade (j.g.), Lieutenant, and Lieutenant Commanders may be understandable but their portrayal of Lt.Cmdr’as fools shouldn’t be. ....وسعت
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@HighLordBaronمنذ 5 سنواتWell, if this is the canon setup for the series, I don't have high hopes for it.
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@norcalprepper7313منذ 5 سنواتStar fleet ships have prefix codes and the omega code locks ships down aswell and might be able to be modified
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@andrewshearsby8125منذ 5 سنواتFound it so so. Kinda hope picards co is ko'd or better yet assimilated
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@KatrinaLeFayeمنذ 5 سنواتAs for codes to shut down star ships can you say, "OMEGA?"
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@SuperNova1701منذ 5 سنواتShe's racists for calling out Romulans for being assholes? Honestly I got a chuckle out of it. Felt like one of those 4th wall moments where the character says what we were thinking lol
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@icepicjoeyمنذ 5 سنواتJim Kirk took a demotion to command a starship again. Admirals do not command ships. Even in Starfleet. Its established canon. but cbs doesn't care about that anymore. 5
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@KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgainمنذ 5 سنواتdoes she break out into "I am woman here me roar."????
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@Nekoyama69منذ 5 سنواتIs Picard's universal translator broken? Why he cannot understand the purple aliens and Romulans can? Is it only my feeling or is Picard dumbed-down id="hidden8" class="buttons"> comparing to TNG? With his extensive dealings with Romulans, he could make a better estimation of the situation and his negotiations skills are not much impressive. The Prime Directive has been changed or canceled? Is Raffi another annoying STD type self-righteous character? ....وسعت
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@skybennett3902منذ 5 سنواتYes. Let the hate flow through you! Err, woops. Wrong franchise. 1
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@malusignatiusمنذ 5 سنواتOh wow, politics in Star Trek. Because, that's not been in there since the franchise's inception.
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@ZontarDowمنذ 5 سنواتAlways knocking colonisation, as if the tribalistic lifestyle which saw 60% of mortality stem from war with other tribes and 40% of the population in slavery id="hidden9" class="buttons"> at any given time was so much better then what exists now. I know it's not what this video is about specifically but it pisses me off because outside of a very small number of isolated areas most corners of the world that where colonised where the better for it due to how much the quality of life improved for the natives of those areas. That's not to excuse what happened during this time or to pretend things couldn't be better, but in North America, Africa and South Asia the natives of these regions are living longer and better lives then they where before colonisation and there is absolutely no realistic way they'd have reached their current level of development had colonisation not occurred outside of very isolated city states that could use resources to pull a Dubai. ....وسعت
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@Mate397منذ 5 سنواتOf course the black female character would give the lecture about colonialism.
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@Bleys1973منذ 5 سنواتAbsolutely none of this make sense! Did a 8 year old fanboy write this?
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@lonnyyoung4285منذ 5 سنواتThe ship command structure of Star Fleet never made sense to me. Why would the CO and XO be on duty at the same time? For the Enterprise, Picard would id="hidden10" class="buttons"> have the first shift, Riker the second, and Data the third (it is not entirely clear, but hinted at, that they run eight hour shifts (except for when Jelico took over and ran four shifts) and not split shifts). Data could conceivably be the Con officer for two shifts, then command the third shift, but it wouldn't work for a species that requires rest and sleep. I always got the impression that they never sat down and figured out a realistic staffing for the ships. ....وسعت1
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@WPSentمنذ 5 سنواتHmmm, I wonder how Commander Colonizer there would feel about the Federation's colony on Janus VI. Show up and just barge onto a planet that the Horta id="hidden11" class="buttons"> already occupy. The Federation then get a deal with the native inhabitants (detestably through gun point) to mine for them. ....وسعت1
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@aperson22222منذ 5 سنواتA code that takes complete control of a Starfleet ship . . . Isn't that what Kirk used to lower the Reliant's shields? You could argue that id="hidden12" class="buttons"> only worked because everyone in Khan's crew was behind the times technologically (though there are a hell of a lot of examples of them seeming to know exactly what they were doing) and that Chekov and Paul Winfield would have made short work of all that if Khan hadn't already offloaded them. Nevertheless, it would still be a useful thing to have a code that could lock a ship that had been hijacked somehow. Of course it would be a simple matter to unlock it with a code that a command level officer would know . . . but apparently there weren't any command level officers aboard. ....وسعت
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@vidlinkمنذ 5 سنواتSo even in nearly 400 years in the future, they're still playing the oppressed victim game. By this standard, maybe the Italians should be blaming id="hidden13" class="buttons"> the Germans and the other northern descendants of Barbarian tribes for sacking Rome. Please don't let this be a sign of how Picard is going to be. I just want Trek to be good again. ....وسعت14
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@timmooney6910منذ 5 سنواتI have never envied the task you’ve set for yourself. To make some coherent sense of the inconsistencies of the Trek ‘verse. Here you bring up one of my pet peeves, the inability of the many writers of the series to keep understand military ranks and responsibilities. Their confusion between Lieutenant Junior Grade (j.g.), Lieutenant, and Lieutenant Commanders may be understandable but their portrayal of Lt.Cmdr’as fools shouldn’t be. ....وسعت
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@Nekoyama69منذ 5 سنواتIs Picard's universal translator broken? Why he cannot understand the purple aliens and Romulans can? Is it only my feeling or is Picard dumbed-down id="hidden17" class="buttons"> comparing to TNG? With his extensive dealings with Romulans, he could make a better estimation of the situation and his negotiations skills are not much impressive. The Prime Directive has been changed or canceled? Is Raffi another annoying STD type self-righteous character? ....وسعت
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@ZontarDowمنذ 5 سنواتAlways knocking colonisation, as if the tribalistic lifestyle which saw 60% of mortality stem from war with other tribes and 40% of the population in slavery id="hidden18" class="buttons"> at any given time was so much better then what exists now. I know it's not what this video is about specifically but it pisses me off because outside of a very small number of isolated areas most corners of the world that where colonised where the better for it due to how much the quality of life improved for the natives of those areas. That's not to excuse what happened during this time or to pretend things couldn't be better, but in North America, Africa and South Asia the natives of these regions are living longer and better lives then they where before colonisation and there is absolutely no realistic way they'd have reached their current level of development had colonisation not occurred outside of very isolated city states that could use resources to pull a Dubai. ....وسعت
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You're right. Root Beer is a war crime. 22
Nevertheless, it would still be a useful thing to have a code that could lock a ship that had been hijacked somehow. Of course it would be a simple matter to unlock it with a code that a command level officer would know . . . but apparently there weren't any command level officers aboard. ....وسعت
Please don't let this be a sign of how Picard is going to be. I just want Trek to be good again. ....وسعت 14
Honestly I got a chuckle out of it. Felt like one of those 4th wall moments where the character says what we were thinking lol
Admirals do not command ships. Even in Starfleet. Its established canon. but cbs doesn't care about that anymore. 5
Err, woops. Wrong franchise. 1
Because, that's not been in there since the franchise's inception.
I know it's not what this video is about specifically but it pisses me off because outside of a very small number of isolated areas most corners of the world that where colonised where the better for it due to how much the quality of life improved for the natives of those areas. That's not to excuse what happened during this time or to pretend things couldn't be better, but in North America, Africa and South Asia the natives of these regions are living longer and better lives then they where before colonisation and there is absolutely no realistic way they'd have reached their current level of development had colonisation not occurred outside of very isolated city states that could use resources to pull a Dubai. ....وسعت
Nevertheless, it would still be a useful thing to have a code that could lock a ship that had been hijacked somehow. Of course it would be a simple matter to unlock it with a code that a command level officer would know . . . but apparently there weren't any command level officers aboard. ....وسعت
Please don't let this be a sign of how Picard is going to be. I just want Trek to be good again. ....وسعت 14
I know it's not what this video is about specifically but it pisses me off because outside of a very small number of isolated areas most corners of the world that where colonised where the better for it due to how much the quality of life improved for the natives of those areas. That's not to excuse what happened during this time or to pretend things couldn't be better, but in North America, Africa and South Asia the natives of these regions are living longer and better lives then they where before colonisation and there is absolutely no realistic way they'd have reached their current level of development had colonisation not occurred outside of very isolated city states that could use resources to pull a Dubai. ....وسعت