“That’s no moon . . . “ Props to Cassie for working in a Star Wars reference in a TNG episode. 😉
@irktog51756 ай бұрын
And, "It's a trap!"
@Mark-in8ju6 ай бұрын
16:48 Atium compounders and Atium leechers from Scadrial are immortal. They are from the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.
@Herb_Smith016 ай бұрын
Also for the "I thought it was 'space-made'" 11:25 😏
@ForceMaximus843 ай бұрын
It’s my immediate thought whenever I see the Dyson Sphere in that episode.
@jasonlane15286 ай бұрын
"Poor Picard! He's been through so much!" Hey cassie, let me tell you the legend about the man named O'Brien.
@antonbrakhage4906 ай бұрын
You mean the most important person in the history of Starfleet?
@ClintSprayberry6 ай бұрын
That's RIGHT! O'Brien is my HERO!!
@Klos1neMN6 ай бұрын
@@antonbrakhage490 There should have been a whole DS9 flashback episode of O' Brien's experiences as a fighting man against the Cardassians.
@SiahRainmaker5 ай бұрын
@@Klos1neMN "Cardies", if you will.
@Klos1neMN5 ай бұрын
@@SiahRainmaker Or spoonheads if you are into ethnic slurs.
@DouglasJohnson.6 ай бұрын
The fact that you teared up when you saw Scotty, warmed my heart. I knew you would love this episode.
@tdrewman6 ай бұрын
Remember back in the day the biggest spoilers come out with the next week's episode previews.
@zairac25646 ай бұрын
That's a REAL Trekie.
@Hoeech5 ай бұрын
Scotty: Shunt the deuterium from the main cryo-pump to the auxiliary tank Geordi: Er, the tank can't withstand that kind of pressure Scotty: [laughs] Where'd you... where'd you get that idea? Geordi: What do you mean, where did I get that idea? It's in the impulse engine specifications Scotty: Regulation 42/15 - Pressure Variances on the IRC Tank Storage? Geordi: Yeah Scotty: Forget it. I wrote it I will *love* that exchange until the day I die
@markpekrul43936 ай бұрын
"There....are...FOUR LIGHTS!" is one of the most powerful lines in all of Trek.
@ortizmo6 ай бұрын
Indeed. Two other favorites of mine..... "Of all the souls I've encountered in my travels, his was the most.....human." And........ "It's a faaaaaaaaaaake!"
@TheFinancialAdvocacyPodcast6 ай бұрын
@@ortizmo "No it's reeeaaaal!"
@tanisdevelopment6 ай бұрын
The writers read their Orwell.
@mrbuttons12436 ай бұрын
@@tanisdevelopment That's what I was going to say. It's 1984 stuff.
@GeorgeOrwell1984-j6m6 ай бұрын
Very 1984esque. except he didn't give in like Winston.
@yellowblanka60583 ай бұрын
James Doohan was reportedly one of the nicest people you could meet....I still remember an interview where he was in tears remembering talking to a fan who was obviously having drug problems at the time - he gave her some encouraging words and later she contacted him and told him she had gone back and received a degree in Engineering. He said that was what he was proudest of in his life - that he could turn her life around. Hell of a man.
@plainsimpledav9466 ай бұрын
My favorite story from Scotty (James Doohan) is when he was contacted by a fan who wanted to kill herself. Doohan wrote back to her to visit him at a Star Trek convention. James Doohan invited her to other conventions and talked nothing but nice things to her. After many other conventions he lost touch with her. Eight years later she wrote back to him to thank him for his friendship and how she just finished her Masters degree in engineering.
@Richard_Ashton6 ай бұрын
James Doohan was also a real-life war hero during WWII. He had part of his hand blown off!
@memnarch1296 ай бұрын
@@Richard_Ashton And even with that he still expressed that helping that one fan was the best thing he ever did in his life.
@bobkatfan20136 ай бұрын
@@Richard_Ashtonhe lost the middle finger on his right hand. He constantly kept it hidden.
@Theomite6 ай бұрын
The whole cast has numerous stories like that, just not all as dramatic. Quite amazing that a bunch of grinding character actors who joined up for a paycheck wound up with lifelong careers that changed not only people's lives but history itself and may have done more good than anything they'd have accomplished had they been engineers or doctors themselves. That has to be the strangest feeling.
@mcgilj16 ай бұрын
I remember going to a convention in Tulsa, Ok. Not quite sure what year he passed away . But I think it was shortly before.. but I sadly couldn't afford an autograph. So I just watched as others were getting things signed. And this couple came up with a child who as far as I could tell, as I was a bit away, had downs syndrome was my guess. But I was just watching him interact with this kid. And that kid, more a toddler, just lit up at the attention. That interaction always stuck with me that James Doohan was the kind soul I've always heard of.
@jrgilby6 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Jelico's changes to the ship (Troi in uniform, and getting rid of the fishtank, were actually requests by the cast)
@Quoxozist6 ай бұрын
Unfortunate....because space fishtank is awesome, and troi in uniform is boring - and you can blame the writers for the latter, I would rather have had a well-written, realistic xeno-psychologist character on the show, someone who was shown doing real research....anyways, it's pretty obvious the producers got the guinan/troi character switched somehow, and it's absurd - like the bartender should CLEARLY be the sexy one always getting into some drama, whereas the counselor should actually COUNSEL ie. give good personal advice and wring the truth out of people who are in denial and don't want to admit certain things. Troi spends most of her screen time literally stating the obvious - putting her in a proper uniform doesn't address this core issue
@dimajo30574 ай бұрын
@@Quoxozist That switch would make a lot of sense. you make some good points.
@SyntheticFrost6 ай бұрын
It's worth noting that despite the on-screen animosity, Ronny Cox, the actor that plays Captain Jellico, was well beloved while he was on set. And all of the seemingly harsh "demands" he made, like demanding Troi wear a standard uniform, were requests that those actors themselves had made throughout the years on set. He was simply being the voice of the cast that the producers were ignoring.
@KthulhuXxx6 ай бұрын
Jellico reminds me a lot of Commander Shelby from earlier in the series: both were somewhat antagonistic roles without being villains, and to be blunt both were actually more right than the regular crew in the situations they were in.
@corvus19706 ай бұрын
Yup. Marina Sirtis was particularly happy to FINALLY be able to wear a standard uniform again, and noted an uptick in the writing for Troi after that.
@gfox92956 ай бұрын
Okay, but that's a line in the script. As nice a guy as Ronny Cox is, it's really a writer or writers who sided with Marina Sirtis to get her her uniform against the inertia of the producers.* * some of the producers are writers, too... it's... complicated.
@johnathanmichaud8676 ай бұрын
Marina really got to shine when they finally allowed her to portray a stronger character and less a whimpering sex object.
@gfox92956 ай бұрын
@@johnathanmichaud867 Yes, and when they allowed to her be more than just Guinan's inferior substitute advisor to Picard. My fave Troi ep is probably the one where she has to pretend to be a Tal Shiar operative aboard a Warbird. While she was kidnapped at the start of the ep (so the whole thing was not really her idea of a good adventure), everything that happens after that is pretty badass.
@justaguy78206 ай бұрын
I think Captain Jellico is extremely misunderstood. He was brought in specifically because he knew how to play the Cardassians and needed to turn the Enterprise from an exploratory/diplomacy ship to a possible warship in breakneck time. I actually find this episode makes Riker and most of the rest of the crew look like brats who are made their cool dad left are objecting to their new stricter step-dad. Jellico genuinely doesn't have time for a soft landing with them. Riker is the first officer and shouldn't just be delaying orders on shift changes just because it's different or going to be hard to adjust to. Jellico didn't ask him to do anything unethical there. Also... Troi is a bridge officer and a lieutenant commander... she should put on a goddamn uniform just like everyone else, haha. At the end of the day, he just has a different way of doing things. And you know what? Everything he did ended up being right and he got the job done. AND he got them give Picard back to boot. He's a good captain, just in a different way.
@natalijalaonar81876 күн бұрын
Agreed. I actualy wish Jellico stayed a vhile as captain.
@mlong19586 ай бұрын
In Star Trek: The Original Series, Episode: By Any Other Name, Scotty is trying to get an alien drunk. He gets a bottle and the alien asks what it is. Scotty, quite drunk already, looks at the bottle, opens it and looks in it and sniffs it. He then says, "It's green." Data unknowingly does the same thing in Relics when Scotty asks what the drink is. James Doohan lost a finger on D-Day at Juno Beach. They did a great job of hiding it in TOS and this episode.
@StormsparkPegasus6 ай бұрын
I wanted to point this out, I don't think By Any Other Name was in the TOS watch list.
@commandosolo12666 ай бұрын
The "Aldebaran Whiskey/Brandy" joke has even migrated to other series; River Song keeps a bottle on the TARDIS.
@hippusmaximus93196 ай бұрын
You could actually see James Doohan's missing finger during the holodeck scene. One instance occurred when he handed the empty glass to Picard on the holodeck.
@jonnesv6 ай бұрын
So good!!
@Trendyflute6 ай бұрын
Huge shoutout for David Warner as Gul Madred, Picard's Cardassian torturer in Chain of Command. He was also the Klingon High Chancellor Gorkon who got assassinated in Star Trek 6, the Terran envoy on Nimus III in Star Trek 5, and Ed Dillinger in Tron. Always an intense and brilliant actor, he passed two years ago last week, may he rest in peace.
@lopa-u9f6 ай бұрын
now that it hasbecome more known, he's also the voice of the antagonist Jon Irenicus in the game Baldur's Gate 2
@Matt-vv7fl6 ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree. He was a terrific character actor with a great career. The way he and Patrick Stewart played their scenes is like a masterclass in acting. R.I.P. David Warner. 😢
@3Rayfire6 ай бұрын
And he was reading his lines off of CUE CARDS. He had to come in on three days notice and couldn't memorize his lines. He delivered that performance reading off of cue cards. That's next level.
@DaveMiller26 ай бұрын
He also played Jack The Ripper in Time After Time, Evil in Time Bandits, and Amos Hackshaw in Cast A Deadly spell, among probably a couple hundred other things.
@beatmet23555 ай бұрын
I always think of The Man with Two Brains when I think of Warner😂
@markbrandon73596 ай бұрын
"Scotty walked so you could run" LOLOLOL brilliant, Cassie watched so her sister could hide behind a blanket
@tehdesp6 ай бұрын
Trip Tucker crawled so Scotty could walk.
@j.rileyindependentproductions6 ай бұрын
@@tehdesp Cochran was born so that Tucker could crawl.
@tehdesp6 ай бұрын
@j.rileyindependentproductions Zefram Cochrane most definitely built the floor that the rest of them would find their steps on, if we're keeping with the metaphor. Edit: On second thought, scratch that, yours works too.
@joeconcepts55526 ай бұрын
Always found it funny how Troi points out a problem and Jellico says, "Okay, why don't you work on that?" I have a boss who if you make a suggestion he likes, you also just volunteered to be in charge of that.
@Quoxozist6 ай бұрын
Yeah well, most bosses (ESPECIALLY military CO's) don't like doing actual work, so it's no surprise that an arrogant jackass like Jellico would essentially just make demands and delegate all day. As troi observes at one point, he doesn't actually have a plan - he's flying by the seat of his pants trying to outmaneuver the cardassians, and if that fails, just try and bluff them.
@ericruiz103618 күн бұрын
Permission to fix the problem is granted 😅
@paulfeist6 ай бұрын
I didn’t tear up seeing Scotty. When Cassie said “Scotty walked so Geordi could run”… THAT’s when I teared up.
@brt52736 ай бұрын
Iconic🥲
@tommargarites28116 ай бұрын
Best line I ever heard.
@brentfugett27006 ай бұрын
Brilliant line. Cassie *IS* a true Trekkie.
@ninjabearpress25745 ай бұрын
An actor's job is to convince the audience to suspend disbelief, to forget they're watching a play, and when Geordi mouthed off to Scotty LeVar Burton did just that. I yelled at my TV, "You arrogant punk! Who the hell do you think you are, you...fictional character."
@Galahad-hk4bb4 ай бұрын
Almost as awesome as Cassie’s line in ST4… “See you next Pon Far (wink, wink)!”
@neneshubby6 ай бұрын
Captain Jellico is one of the most divisive figures in ST history. Captain Picard is mostly explorer while Captain Jellico is mostly military and for the job at hand that’s what was needed. I think he was a darn good Captain.
@ApesAmongUs6 ай бұрын
And right about basically everything, while Riker was being a petulant dick.
@3Rayfire6 ай бұрын
Edward Jellico is an interesting character. The first major contrast is despite him being the military guy, he's the one who decorates the Ready Room with his kids paintings whereas Jean-Luc tends to have a panic attack around children. Picard refers to his officers by their surnames even six years into service together while Jellico goes first name basis on day one. I feel like Jellico would be a much more likeable Captain if he wasn't dropped onto the Enterprise in the middle of this crisis, to say nothing of Picard just being plucked away while keep the senior staff in the dark.
@beanwithbaconmegarocket5 ай бұрын
yeah Riker was pretty much a punk the entire time. He did not keep to chain of command and was subtely belligerent the entire time. He acted like a spoiled brat.
@bad-people65104 ай бұрын
I'd go so far as to say he's a better captain than Picard. He's in my top three right behind Kirk and Sisko.
@ericruiz103618 күн бұрын
The older I get, the more I agree with everything Jellico does 😂
@kschneyer6 ай бұрын
The struggle over how many lights Picard saw is a direct reference to Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four”, in which a man under torture is told to say - and to believe - that four fingers are really three. The issue there, as here, is control and submission.
@framergod696 ай бұрын
I figured someone would have mentioned it
@MikesTek6 ай бұрын
I was going to mention he same thing.
@davewolf62566 ай бұрын
Well according to production notes on Chain of Command, Part 2, the interrogation tactic actually originated from reports the writers received from Amnesty International about torture tactics. It was only in the writing process that the writers say they remembered the parallel between Nineteen Eighty-Four and reality. The reality is probably that this passage from the novel was based on George Orwell's experience as a member of the Colonial Police in British India, or of his knowledge of Nazi and Soviet torture tactics from career in intelligence services.
@mrborgeusborg15416 ай бұрын
I didn't knew it was so direct reference to 1984. I dunno if I would say I like 1984, but it is extremely well written and a must read. So crazy. 2+2=5. There are 5 lights, finding out your biggest fear to use against you. Big Brother is always right. Changing facts to fit the current narrative.
@fakecubed6 ай бұрын
@@mrborgeusborg1541 Sadly many in government, media, and academia took 1984 as a guidebook instead of a warning.
@scv19816 ай бұрын
"It's Green!" Nice callback form Scotty getting an alien drunk in the Original
@Hoeech5 ай бұрын
When I first saw this episode over 30 years ago and Data pulled out that bottle, I screamed "IT'S GREEN!!" before Scotty had a chance to ask "What is it?". I had tears of joy running down my face when they recreated that scene from "By Any Other Name"
@bad-people65104 ай бұрын
A Kelvan, from the Andromeda Galaxy. Ganymede Green is a little darker than Aldeberan whiskey.
@TrekBeatTK6 ай бұрын
Every one of those stories Scotty tells is an episode. “Wolf in the Fold”, “Elaan of Troyius”, “The Naked Time”, and “By Any Other Name.” Oh, and “Galaxy’s Child” is the one Geordi mentioned.
@JayM4096 ай бұрын
I met James Doohan in 1987. He was making a family comedy which was being filmed at Royal Roads Military College (now Royal Roads University) in Victoria. I was hired as an extra. He was super nice and took the time to talk with all of us. The project was cancelled after a couple of weeks. Earlier in the year I was an extra on an episode of the TV Series Stingray. The episode was titled Night Manoeuvres.
@miguelvelez72216 ай бұрын
Relics gets more resonant the older I get. Chain Of Command goes places you never think and is a tour de force two man play in the second part.
@Tuning34346 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the writers also had to alter a character to fit the story. They did it with Geordi in Relics, and they did it with Riker in Chains of Command. Story is competent, but it a bit sad we have to ignore the fact these characters are well experienced professionals.
@brentfugett27006 ай бұрын
@@Tuning3434well said. A number of episodes where the characters were slain to one level or another by the writers (Samaritan Snare comes to mind)
@curtisberard78316 ай бұрын
Patrick Srewart gor *REAL* torture videos from Amnesty International to get into character.
@Mark-in8ju6 ай бұрын
16:48 Atium compounders and Atium leechers from Scadrial are immortal. They are from the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.
@ravensdark996 ай бұрын
James Doohan was one of the toughest people alive.That guy was a war hero who literally landed in Normandy and had his finger shot off by machine gun fire...that man was a damn hero
@paulsander54336 ай бұрын
Patrick worked with Amnesty International to research his part in "Chain of Command" so that he could accurately portray the how torture impacts its victims. He became a champion for them afterwards. Ronny Cox (Jellico) is also a composer of folk music, and he tours and records. I met him at one of his concerts, good guy. His song "Portales" is a hoot.
@Coolman133556 ай бұрын
As someone who's been to Portales (and yes the one it has to be about) I'll have to check that out.
@darthroden6 ай бұрын
He also plays a mean guitar. You should see his performance in Deliverance.
@889977996 ай бұрын
For Scotty 80 years in the transporter buffer was instantaneous. For him, he went in a millisecond before they pulled him out.
@bad-people65104 ай бұрын
I don't know. In _Vanishing Point_ Hoshi was stuck in the buffer for eight seconds and to her it felt like days.
@theonlygus6 ай бұрын
I hope she gives DS9 and Voyager a try too
@monkeyzorr30906 ай бұрын
She won't, not enough clicks
@paxillusinvolutus52136 ай бұрын
Yes.
@rafetizer6 ай бұрын
Those are excellent and decent shows, respectively. Babylon 5 would be amazing but not if done piecemeal.
@karlschmitt63596 ай бұрын
I agree, and Enterprise.
@stevemancuso92366 ай бұрын
I would love to see her react to S1E1 of DS9 and Scorpion part 1 and 2 of Voyager (if nothing else).
@Konel3336 ай бұрын
4:05 "Why do I have tears come to my eyes when I saw that?" Your fans knew you would. That's why they voted for this episode. ;)
@AthanImmortal6 ай бұрын
Cassie's reaction to seeing Scotty was everything I hoped for, thanks to the Patrons for picking Relics, it's been on my mind ever since she started TNG, and she was always so happy to see Scotty on the Star Trek Movies. Also just love the moment the ship does that 90 degree turn to fly out of the Dyson Sphere :D
@scottdecker91156 ай бұрын
I agree. It was a nice nostalgic nod to the original series and how it paved the way for more series to come.
@shallowgal4626 ай бұрын
How did they beam Geordi and Scotty away with the shields still up?
@tackysum6 ай бұрын
Yep. Her reaction to seeing Scotty materializing made the entire reaction worthwhile.
@scottdecker91156 ай бұрын
@@shallowgal462 Well it is a different Enterprise in a very different century. Perhaps Starfleet technology has evolved or as the Borg would say "adapted" to better service mankind in this day in age.
@pauld69676 ай бұрын
@@shallowgal462 That's easy to explain, barely an inconvenience. The whoseywhatsists-thingamajig was engaged to synchronize the beaming with the micro-second when the Jenolan's shields would no longer be in the way.
@VonRyeGaming6 ай бұрын
I have watched so many of your videos in the past year, and while they all have entertained me, I just wanted to say you are one of the kindest, most genuine people I have ever come across. Always stay just the way you are!
@chriscma16 ай бұрын
To be fair, LeVar Burton was very uncomfortable with the way Geordi treated Scotty.
@MrBoyYankee6 ай бұрын
Man that's some cool spirit.@@RockBrentwood
@boscovilante40686 ай бұрын
They often do this. They get a guy who's been displaced from his home and they shove him into these drab quarters alone. There's at least two characters that committed suicide this way - Admiral Jarok and that lad Worf and his adoptive brother accidently let off the holodeck. For a universe that's supposed to be about well being and all the rest of it, they can be cold.
@dirus31426 ай бұрын
@@RockBrentwood To your point, it is at the core of Scotty's character to request all of that material for study. Any down time he gets he studies engineering manuals.
@Lord_Reavous6 ай бұрын
@@RockBrentwood As someone else pointed out, it is out of character for Scotty to ignore that. I mean he read technical manuals for relaxation. Think it was Trouble with Tribbles or something where Kirk had to order him to take shoreleave instead of reading. So all of this was done for drama's sake. Just to give a little arc for the characters to go on.
@Scuzzlebutt1426 ай бұрын
@@RockBrentwood To be fair, it hasn't been 70 years for him. He went in, came out, for him seconds pass, and 70 years for everyone. It'll take some time for him to adjust, and for him, as one of the greatest Engineering Miracle workers ever, would be jarring. But yes, Geordi should have been a bit less blunt, a bit more understanding. And also, you drop Scotty on an Excelsior or Miranda Class, both still in Service, and he'd probably still know most of the systems there. And there was a scene with him talking to Deanna about the change, counselling him, but it was cut for time. This is why he hugs her on the way out.
@Peaceforall201115 ай бұрын
I know I have said this before but thank you for your authenticity. Your reactions during relics were real. Thank you again
@ChuckingDice6 ай бұрын
"Scotty walked so you could run.".....only say I can say right now is "Oh my!"
@Mark-in8ju6 ай бұрын
16:48 Atium compounders and Atium leechers from Scadrial are immortal. They are from the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.
@MajorMagna6 ай бұрын
For reference, some of the changes that Jellico made (removing the fish from the Ready Room, telling Troi to wear a standard uniform) were ACTUALLY things requested by Patrick Stewart and Marina Sirtis during the previous seasons.
@bobbuethe14776 ай бұрын
"I'm not a true Trekkie... I haven't seen every episode." Hey, a lot of us became Trekkies after seeing just one episode. You qualify as much as anyone.
@hellomark16 ай бұрын
For sure! Down with the gatekeeping!
@LiberPater7776 ай бұрын
I bet you think reading a couple pages out of IKEA instructions makes you an engineer too, huh? 🙄
@bobbuethe14776 ай бұрын
Trekkism isn't measured by how much you know about Star Trek, but by how much you want to learn more. The same goes for any fandom.
@LoganBluth6 ай бұрын
@@LiberPater777 Oh, okay, if that's your criteria, I guess *_none_* of us (yourself included) are Trekkies since none of us have an official degree in Star Trek. 🙄
@LiberPater7776 ай бұрын
@@LoganBluth I bet you're the type to watch a Bruce Lee movie and consider yourself a martial artist.
@billparrish43856 ай бұрын
'How many fingers, Winston?' 'Four! Stop it, stop it! How can you go on? Four! Four!' 'How many fingers, Winston?' 'Five! Five! Five!' 'No, Winston, that is no use. You are lying. You still think there are four. How many fingers, please?' 'Four! five! Four! Anything you like. Only stop it, stop the pain!' Abruptly he was sitting up with O'Brien's arm round his shoulders. He had perhaps lost consciousness for a few seconds. The bonds that had held his body down were loosened. He felt very cold, he was shaking uncontrollably, his teeth were chattering, the tears were rolling down his cheeks. For a moment he clung to O'Brien like a baby, curiously comforted by the heavy arm round his shoulders. He had the feeling that O'Brien was his protector, that the pain was something that came from outside, from some other source, and that it was O'Brien who would save him from it. 'You are a slow learner, Winston,' said O'Brien gently. 'How can I help it?' he blubbered. 'How can I help seeing what is in front of my eyes? Two and two are four.' 'Sometimes, Winston. Sometimes they are five. Sometimes they are three. Sometimes they are all of them at once. You must try harder. It is not easy to become sane.' He laid Winston down on the bed. The grip of his limbs tightened again, but the pain had ebbed away and the trembling had stopped, leaving him merely weak and cold. O'Brien motioned with his head to the man in the white coat, who had stood immobile throughout the proceedings. The man in the white coat bent down and looked closely into Winston's eyes, felt his pulse, laid an ear against his chest, tapped here and there, then he nodded to O'Brien. 'Again,' said O'Brien. The pain flowed into Winston's body. The needle must be at seventy, seventy-five. He had shut his eyes this time. He knew that the fingers were still there, and still four. All that mattered was somehow to stay alive until the spasm was over. He had ceased to notice whether he was crying out or not. The pain lessened again. He opened his eyes. O'Brien had drawn back the lever. 'How many fingers, Winston?' 'Four. I suppose there are four. I would see five if I could. I am trying to see five.' _--(excerpt from the novel '1984' by George Orwell)_
@randallwright19736 ай бұрын
I met James Doohan at a Star Trek convention back in the 90’s, I believe. He was a really sweet man. In all my moving, I lost the picture I had taken with him, and it’s still something I think about today.
@Anthyrion6 ай бұрын
I have to say that, when i was younger, i didn't liked Jellico very much. Simply because he made my favourite characters unconfortable. But the older i got, the more i have to say, that he was right to make the crew more fit for their roles. Yes, mistakes were made on both sides. By Jellico, simply because he forgot, that the Enterprise is not really a military ship and by Riker, because he failed to adapt to this new Captain and command style. We also shouldn't forget, that the Federation was on the edge of a possible new war with the Cardassians. And the Enterprise as the Flagship of the Federation wasn't really prepared for a possible war.
@stanmann3566 ай бұрын
You know Picard was rattled when he walked straight into his ready room with Troi without even a half-hearted attempt to convince her he was ok.
@Zinj10006 ай бұрын
This episode has my favorite cameo and one of my favorite Star Trek quotes ever. "Aye, it's like the first time you fall in love. You don't ever love a woman, quite like that again..."
@darthken8156 ай бұрын
I remember when "Relics" first aired. I went: "Scotty?! SCOTTY!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
@Mark-in8ju6 ай бұрын
16:48 Atium compounders and Atium leechers from Scadrial are immortal. They are from the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.
@Kamenari376 ай бұрын
Fun little fact: the scene where Troi is asked to wear a regulation uniform is actually done at the behest of Marina Sirtis. She was not particularly fond of the wardrobe options for Deanna's character and had not been for some time, especially given her character was the only one that wore such things, and the reason for that was exactly what you would think it was. For this episode the writers collaborated with her to give Troi a reason to wear a regular uniform which she'd continue on with for the remainder of the series.
@susanalexander67216 ай бұрын
You called them My Crew.That's wonderful. The look on your face when you saw Mr. Scott was priceless!!!
@tancar20046 ай бұрын
Ronny Cox was the perfect casting choice. In the 80's and 90's he was known for playing Villains in science fiction. Usually a slimy scumbag in a fancy suit. He had done this in Robocop, Total recall, and later Stargate SG-1. People crap on Jellico, he's put there specifically so the audience will hate him. But he's not there to win most popular captain. He's pushing them because they may be in a shooting war in the next few days and they need to be ready and it's his job to get them ready. And he accomplishes his mission. He prevents the war and rescues Picard. Job well done!
@ericstarkey5516 ай бұрын
To share a memory. I was a teen and my mom took me to my first convention in the suburbs of chicago. As we were walking around we came upon a small bar setup near the convention hall. Standing there helping set up for a fan meet up was James doohan "scotty" himself. He saw me stopped what he was doing introduced himself to my mom and me talked to me one on one for around 30 mins, signed about 10 autographs for me. He was an amazing person, with a heart of gold.
@sjkiteboarder6 ай бұрын
I think you know this already, but you'll be a pretty big little celebrity yourself at a convention. The openness and respect to which you've approached this IP, and the genuine enjoyment and love you've found for TOS and TNG has been sweet to experience with you and validating for thousands of Star Trek fans. Watching someone get past the negative stereotypes of both the show and the fans to develop a genuine appreciation and connection with a franchise centered around human optimism is remarkably engaging. You are the everyman/everywoman that is the Star Trek fan and you've brought a smile to all of us (tearing up when Scotty shows up? Perfectly natural!). I hope you go to the convention and I hope you take the attention, admiration, and applause with grace because you indeed deserve it. Thanks for sharing this with all of us.
@NoHandleGrr6 ай бұрын
Dyson vacuums are named after the inventor and owner of the company, James Dyson. No relation or connected to famed physicist Freeman Dyson, who worked on the Manhattan Project, and wrote a paper postulating what became known as a Dyson Sphere in 1960. The idea was eventually used in quite a few science fiction stories, along with off-shoots of the idea, such as Larry Niven's use of a Ringworld. Dyson came up with all sorts of amazing theories and concepts and was one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century. He died only in 2020. His ideas included a "Dyson tree" that could live in a comet and provide living space for humans, and "Dyson's eternal intelligence," which would allow escape from the heat death of the universe. And so on.
@shuboy056 ай бұрын
Incidentally Freeman Dyson was still alive when Relics first aired. I hope he loved getting name-dropped by Capt. Picard.
@theevilascotcompany92556 ай бұрын
And neither of them are related to Miles Dyson, whose pioneering work in AI can only ensure a bright future for all of humanity, free from petty concerns such as killer robots.
@Sindraug256 ай бұрын
@@theevilascotcompany9255 T2 😉
@christopherwall21216 ай бұрын
The interesting thing about the Dyson Sphere is the paradox of it; any society with the technology and resources to build one would have no need of it.
@stephenkoehler40516 ай бұрын
Dyson also worked on Project Orion in the 1960s. The original Project Orion (no relation to today's Orion capsule project) used nuclear bombs as propellant for long range interplanetary craft. In testing with conventional explosives, the test craft actually flew. Unfortunately, the Air Force was exploiting the program to build what was essentially a nuclear powered battleship. President Kennedy, fearful of the implications of the classified aspects of the program, canceled the project. In the non classified aspects of the project, missions were contemplated to Saturn's lunar system with arrival in the late 1960s.
@zimnizzle6 ай бұрын
“That’s no moon” - well done, Cassie! 😂😂😂😂
@drvannozzun6 ай бұрын
I’m 55 male, I cry during Relics too. We love these characters so it’s emotional to see them again.
@Mark-in8ju6 ай бұрын
16:48 Atium compounders and Atium leechers from Scadrial are immortal. They are from the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.
@peterkazmir6 ай бұрын
"Scotty walked so you could run" hits me in the feels.
@billymoon40896 ай бұрын
One of the "best" StarTrek series was "Deep Space 9" -- which is where this story line came from. DS9 was one of the best series from start to end. A must watch for anyone that really likes deep stories and over arching themes.
@jamesk0ua6 ай бұрын
One thing for sure, you will certainly learn all there is to know about Cardassians. :) And for those that don't want to spend 7 seasons, they don't fare well in the end at the end of the Dominion war. Spoiler alert.
@richardadams49286 ай бұрын
You think tears came to YOUR eyes? I MET James Doohan, years before this, at an autograph signing. As warm and genial as you could ever hope for, and THEN some. RIP, Jimmy, you're missed and still beloved....😢😢😢
@RussellCHall6 ай бұрын
James "Scotty" Doohan ,was a lieutenant in the Canadian army in WWII during the D-Day landings, you can occasionally see (in TOS and the movies) that he is missing a finger on one of his hands that was shot off in the war, I also remember hearing a story about him flying a fighter plane between telephone poles during the war because someone said it couldn't be done, and even though he wasn't in the RAF he gave it a try, but that could just be a story he told.
@raincoast_bear6 ай бұрын
He was an artillery officer and flew an Auster spotter plane.
@RussellCHall6 ай бұрын
@@raincoast_bear neat! well that's probably what I heard about. Thx 4 the info
@drayman1016 ай бұрын
This episode is one of the few in TNG that really shows what the "chain of command" is like in the real world military. It doesn't matter if you think your superior isn't being compassionate, too mean, abrasive, insensitive, rude, whatever. It's a military vessel, not a cruise ship. You don't always agree with people that outrank you, a lot of the time you might not even like them as a person. But you are expected to follow orders and complete the mission to the best of your ability anyway. Some commanders put up the "just get it done" front out of a dislike of appearing weak to their subordinates, some are just like that cause it's what they knew from their superiors when they were climbing the ranks. The good leaders I've worked with knew when to cut back on it and accept input from anyone in a 1-on-1 setting, via an open-door policy. The best ones did the former, AND would make the effort to explain why they did things a certain way when there was downtime. I've had supervisors like Jellico before, and they bring out the best in some people, they're also the ones most likely (in my opinion) to go to bat for their people with THEIR superiors behind closed doors, identifying "diamonds in the rough" and giving them an environment where they can cultivate their talents.
@ghost75243 ай бұрын
"I've had supervisors like Jellico before, and they bring out the best in some people, they're also the ones most likely (in my opinion) to go to bat for their people with THEIR superiors behind closed doors," This can be debated. It may appear that those people are going to bat for their superiors. It could be that they are going to bat more for "the whole". They may have even less respect for their superior but more for the whole, whether it's colleagues, team, department, or institution/company. I've had supervisors like Jellico too and I can't say I felt inspired by them to do my best when you had no opportunity to show what you are capable of.
@drayman1013 ай бұрын
@@ghost7524 I said they're likely to go to bat for their subordinates behind closed doors with their superiors (i.e. Imagine you're a "problem case", and your boss' boss doesn't see your potiential. But your boss does, and goes to bat for you with THEIR boss in a closed-doors meeting). I've had bosses like that in the past and it sometimes it takes someone like that to reach someone who others wouldn't bother with, or couldn't get through to when they tried.
@ghost75243 ай бұрын
@drayman101 Ih? You are talking about the superior going to bat for the subordinate? The way it read to me was the opposite, that's why I responded the way I did. Unfortunately, I still never experienced that with a supervisor like Jellico, and I was never insubordinate m/ problem case like Riker😁 Maybe I should have. Which Picard liked that about Riker...standing up to a superior. Which comes back again in the episode The Pegasus.
@comet526 ай бұрын
Marina Sirtis wanted out of the pajamas and into a regular uni so having Jellico order it was an easy "reason" to make it happen.
@josefnitervol64156 ай бұрын
Jelico is a great Captain he gets it done!
@manuelplate63704 ай бұрын
49:29 If you read the novel 1984, you will find the scene with the four lights.
@Manofsteel1701-f4r6 ай бұрын
I went to STLV back in 2021 right after the pandemic. It was the first “trek” convention to happen since the shut downs and they had a replica of the bridge. I went back to that bridge multiple times because after the things I’d lost during that year it was like seeing an old friend you never thought you’d see again. I know exactly how Scotty feels seeing her again. Jimmy did a fantastic job in this episode
@bobbykaralfa5 ай бұрын
the green whiskey is also a crossover from the original series
@paulieluppino18566 ай бұрын
3:58 ...This is the exact minute her heart filled with genuine joy💖
@CSwizzy696 ай бұрын
What’s crazy is Captain Jellico is on the money the whole time. He knows exactly how to deal with the cardassians
@Wolf-ln1ml6 ай бұрын
Just like Janeway always "knew" exactly how to handle a situation, even if her assessment had no justifiable basis. It's easy to have a character be correct when you're the writer of the entire story...
@3Rayfire6 ай бұрын
Troi's assessment indicates that Jellico was gambling the whole time though. The real breakthrough was the nebula residue showing where the Cardassians were and where they were going. Emek was sloppy.
@RideAcrossTheRiver5 ай бұрын
Jellicoe blew the entire mission and the smarter, wiser _E_ crew got his ass out of trouble. You just like Jellicoe because you crave bossgirl treatment.
@CSwizzy695 ай бұрын
@@RideAcrossTheRiver Wut. lol
@RideAcrossTheRiver5 ай бұрын
@@CSwizzy69 Jellicoe blew the entire mission and the smarter, wiser E crew got his ass out of trouble. You just like Jellicoe because you crave bossgirl treatment.
@grodo34876 ай бұрын
Jellico gets points in my book for making Deanna switch to a uniform.
@iainwasson68226 ай бұрын
I have read that Marina Sirtis had asked to be allowed to wear a regular uniform and this was a clever way of achieving that. She objected to being singled out as it signalled to the audience that her role was primarily as eye candy.
@grodo34876 ай бұрын
@@iainwasson6822 It made her look like a civilian, not starfleet.
@bad-people65104 ай бұрын
"It is... it is green." Hey, nice subtle call-back. (TOS Episode By Any Other Name)
@jeffturnbull96616 ай бұрын
Cassie, you should probably go to the Con, if only to get a feel for the fan experience, but, if you get the chance, you should also consider traveling to Ticonderoga, New York, a gentleman there has recreated, in exact detail, the entire filming sets from the original show, bridge, sickbay, corridors, the whole shebang, it's open to the public, but on special occasions Shatner shows up there for interactions with fans, on his bridge, think you'd enjoy that
@KingApeiron6 ай бұрын
Marina Sirtis had been *begging* for Deanna to wear a standard uniform. She finally got what she wanted and they can blame it on Jellico lol
@italianviking806 ай бұрын
24:00 Once Troi got her uniform (the cast call it a space suit), her character was given more interesting things to do.
@oneandy26 ай бұрын
I think everyone cheered when the Captain called her out on it. She really was hard to take seriously as an "officer" who constantly wore civilian clothes.
@raybarry43076 ай бұрын
@italianviking80 This may be an extremely opinion, (and there's no may be about it. It definitely will be), but I never liked her character. I always found her annoying.
@italianviking806 ай бұрын
@@raybarry4307 I can't disagree. For a long time, it seemed the character's only role on the bridge was to sit next to the captain, "sense" things, and state the obvious. However, I believe her character began to develop significantly once she got her space suit.
@JR-tl2ym6 ай бұрын
It was actually Marina Sirtis who wanted to wear a uniform. She didn't think it made sense for her to be the only officer not in uniform. This episode gave the writers an opportunity to make the switch.
@fakecubed6 ай бұрын
@@raybarry4307 She was always a bad character and is the most dated part of TNG.
@dannybonett83496 ай бұрын
The Cardassian villian leader was played by the Great David Warner who passed away not too long ago and who you should recognize his voice as Chancellor Korkon in Star Trek 6. Phenomenal actor and to see him and Patrick Stuart, both Shakespearean trained actors was a real treat.
@corvus19706 ай бұрын
* Gorkon. Warner was also the Earth Ambassador on Nimbus 3 in Star Trek V. So, he did 2 classic Trek films back-to-back.
@wratched6 ай бұрын
As per John Johns, so far the only episode I think you need to watch (not just enjoy watching) is "Brothers", because it leads into not only the first film but also the season 6 finale.
@eddhardy10546 ай бұрын
How can some people not understand that Jellicoe is infact a very good captain. 🥰
@michael.a-e6 ай бұрын
The uniform thing was actually Marina Sirtis’s idea, she wanted a standard uniform
@cvonbarron6 ай бұрын
Right, and she was delighted to get one.
@randallwright19736 ай бұрын
Thank goodness.
@klopferator6 ай бұрын
And Patrick Stewart wanted to get rid of the fish. He didn't think it was very enlightened to keep an animal like this captured in that small fish bowl.
@joeeyaura6 ай бұрын
she should have been in a standard uniform from the start, i never made any sense that she wasnt unless she was a civilian counselor
@tehdesp6 ай бұрын
True, but in-story I can still blame Jellico, the crusty old prude. Sometimes, I think of what Jellico took from us have to go back and watch the ending of "Robocop".
@RockmanX36 ай бұрын
scotty said the perfect sentence "Every Woman has her own Charms you just have to know where to look for them" and for you "Popcorn in Bed" they are obvious: you have a heart of gold, a humorous personality, a cute smile, you are kind, friendly and you try to be positive towards everyone.
@earlbrown6 ай бұрын
Except moths. :)
@knavehart6 ай бұрын
There is a cut scene of Scotty with Troi that makes her goodbye make more sense.
@VoiceofGeekdom6 ай бұрын
I have a t-shirt in my wardrobe with the slogan 'Keeping up with the Cardassians', with a rendition of what looks like the Kardashian sisters in Cardassian makeup and Cardassian uniforms... 😂
@josiahzabel85966 ай бұрын
Kim looks surprisingly good under that makeup.
@scgreek11146 ай бұрын
"Relics" is such a fun episodes, especially for TOS fans. Unfortunately, there are a few references you'll have missed by not having watched all of the TOS episodes.
@jacksonconley51176 ай бұрын
Seeing Scotty again brought tears to my eyes. Relics is definitely one of the greatest crossovers in all of Star Trek.
@iamnotanuggetblackhart51036 ай бұрын
Funny enough, it was Marina Sirtis herself who requested she wear an actual uniform instead of that getup she was wearing the prior seasons, and it honestly was one of the greatest decisions made. She looks great in full uniform and like she's ready to command. Also, Jellico may have been brash and not Picard, but he was the PERFECT OFFICER for the job at hand. He wasn't there for the exploration side, he was there to either be ready or prevent a war from breaking out. And if war was coming, he was the most experienced there to deal with the Cardassians.
@TheVenge6 ай бұрын
I have always thought the same about Jellico. There was this moment, the first time I watched the episode (many years ago now) where I realized I was supposed to not like him for crossing our beloved characters at a 90 degree angle... but it was clear to me that he was on a mission, and the actor (Ronny Cox) pulled that sense off perfectly. As you said, he was the right man for the job -- a hardass for a situation that couldn't wait for personal relationship-building. If anything, I was disappointed in our beloved characters for not being better professionals.
@taylemgames26526 ай бұрын
I liked her in the Season 4 full green dress.
@Ambaryerno6 ай бұрын
Marina Sirtis really had a love-hate relationship with her costuming over the first half of the series. On the one hand, she was happy when they stopped showing off her cleavage by putting her in uniform, and she commented about "getting her brains back." But earlier she was kind of giddy over becoming a sex symbol due to insecurities she had as a child.
@onehairybuddha6 ай бұрын
@@Ambaryerno I'm baffled by this supposed sexualisation of Marina Sirtis in the early seasons. The amount of cleavage on display was so minimal that my teenage brain didn't even register it. Baywatch was around the same time, and the showrunners expected our eye's to pop out because they put Marina in a V-neck?
@fakecubed6 ай бұрын
Captain Jellico did nothing wrong.
@stevesifers74316 ай бұрын
I met scotty in 1998 and he was a hell of a guy and yes i talked to him... it sucks getting old, i guess he passed in 2005.sad..
@fallofcamelot6 ай бұрын
I'm absolutely on Jellico's side. He didn't have time to be comfortable with the crew. Also Troi wears a uniform from this point forward because Marina Sirtis requested to wear one. This episode was a good opportunity to make the change.
@ortizmo6 ай бұрын
Jellico had one job. He wound up doing two and did them like a boss. Getting Picard back was not a mission goal.
@RichardFay6 ай бұрын
@@ortizmo I agree. Ryker was willing to risk the mission to save Picard - Jellico completed the mission AND saved Picard.
@dupersuper19386 ай бұрын
I was with Jellico on not risking the negotiations to get Picard, but his insistence on changing the whole shift structure of the ship right as they began a sensitive mission was stupid and controlling and petty. Riker's right: he inspired no one and sucked the joy out of the room. He knows the Cardassians very well and he's a great tactician, but he's not a great captain.
@parker469a6 ай бұрын
@@dupersuper1938 What's the point of appointing heads of sections if when they tell you something you completely ignore everything they say to you? It's one thing if he tried to compromise with any of them about anything but all he did was double down on my way or the highway. Sometimes he was even indicative about it. The story was written in such a way to make him right but likely with his attitude problem he would have overlooked half the stuff he noticed in the show.
@arndtdj6 ай бұрын
Jellico did nothing wrong.
@ronhubbardjr26246 ай бұрын
This two-part episode immediately preceded the launch of the Deep Space Nine series.
@adamcollazo82286 ай бұрын
The scene of Scotty on the old Enterprise bridge was both nostalgic and sad. In his mind all his friends are dead and gone, though Spock is still alive but Scotty doesn't know that.
@davidwilliams48456 ай бұрын
Actually McCoy is presumably still alive unless he died since the first episode.
@adamcollazo82286 ай бұрын
@@davidwilliams4845 A good point! I forgot about Bones being alive in TNG pilot.
@Mark-in8ju6 ай бұрын
16:48 Atium compounders and Atium leechers from Scadrial are immortal. They are from the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.
@CarlosHuiskens6 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: This was the last episode that aired before the start of Star Trek: Deep Space 9. So basically that show starts technically after this episode.
@shallowgal4626 ай бұрын
The late David Warner, here torturing Captain Picard, played the Terran ambassador on the Planet of Galactic Peace in _Star Trek V_ and the Klingon Chancellor Gorkon in _Star Trek VI._ He was also Jack the Ripper in the time-travel drama _Time After Time,_ also starring Mary Steenbergen from _Back to the Future III_ and Malcolm McDowell _(Star Trek Generations, Caligula, A Clockwork Orange),_ and was written by Nicholas Meyer, the director of _Star Trek II_ and _Star Trek VI._
@Bagofsoup6 ай бұрын
It’s all connected, always neat info…
@billparrish43856 ай бұрын
He was also Cal's security guy Lovejoy in the 1997 _Titanic,_ Bob Cratchit in the 1984 _A Christmas Carol,_ and Dillinger/Sark/MCP in the 1982 (original) _Tron._
@eurofritz46176 ай бұрын
and "Evil" in Time Bandits
@rbaldino6 ай бұрын
@@billparrish4385 End of line.
@alphanerdgames94176 ай бұрын
Only 3 more for season6? Uh oh. There will be many great episodes missed. Tapestry better be on the list as it was one of the best episodes of any show, Star Trek or not.
@FredtheDorfDorfman19856 ай бұрын
Captain Edward Jellico is one of my favorites, mainly because I’m a fan of actor/singer/musician Ronny Cox, that loves to play a great villain and explore roles that are so opposite of how he is in reality. Other than Picard, and Riker, Jellico was the only other Captain to make an Enterprise D Captain’s log entry, I believe. This situation called for a stern Captain with experience dealing with Cardassian wolves, and he certainly was that. He’s like Admiral Nacheyev, no BS, straight to the point, hard core officers for hard core situations. I like her too. I also loved David Warner as Gul Madred. He made a great Cardassian villain. Fun fact: Will would not have been able to go over Jellico’s head. Jellico had Admiral Nacheyev’s full confidence, and she’s who Will would have to go to as Star Fleet Commander over the UFP/Cardassian Union border defense, as well as being Picard and Jellico’s direct superior, and she had Star Fleet Command’s full confidence. Both she and Jellico would take great offense and Will’s career would probably have been over. Going over Nacheyev’s head would definitely have been a career ender, since she wasn’t fond of Will anyway. Besides, Will hated it when Commander Shelby went over his head to Picard in Best of Both Worlds.
@Armageddon20776 ай бұрын
I'm really glad you've enjoyed this season. I hope you start 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' next! The first season of 'Star Trek: DS9' began while season six of 'The Next Generation' was halfway through production. Seasons six of 'The Next Generation' was also the last time Chief O'Brien was a series regular, because he transferred to Deep Space Nine in universe, and became a cast member of that show.
@MLPDethDealr326 ай бұрын
33:25 That is David Warner as a Cardassian. This episode got nominated and won an EMMY for Best Writing for a Star Trek episode. :)
@tdrewman6 ай бұрын
Capt. Jellico making Troi wear the proper uniform was something that was needed. She is an Officer aboard the Enterprise, a Lt -CMD . She was out of uniform. Now when she is in her office, that is another story and she can wear the other outfits. Dr Crusher wears her uniform, and lets face it, Troi is a Dr too, therapist / psychiatrist requires her to have a doctorates. After her wearing the uniform, she looks more professional.
@bundywaters59886 ай бұрын
That was at the request of Marina Sirtis.
@tdrewman6 ай бұрын
@@bundywaters5988 Yep I heard that as well. she wanted to be taken seriously
@albertmartinez25396 ай бұрын
SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT, CASSIE DO NOT READ After Sirtis got a real uniform, Troi was written more intelligently, and taken seriously. Marina's favorite story is how, in a later episode, Troi is explaining/lecturing about how Romulan warp cores differ from Starfleet cores. Who is she lecturing? Geordi and Data, the two best engineers on the Enterprise.
@cleekmaker006 ай бұрын
After the events in "Disaster", Troi took the Bridge Qualification Test and was promoted to full Commander.
@3Rayfire6 ай бұрын
The idea is that the Ship's Counselor dresses in casual clothes to be more approachable, instead of the general rigidity of the uniform. Migleemo does the same on the Cerritos. Considering the incredible variety of Starfleet uniforms I don't see her dresses as a big deal. It's more disturbing that the writers couldn't write her effectively until she was put in the uniform.
@SulliMike235 ай бұрын
Relics is one of my favorite episodes of TNG. Seeing Scotty again after so long brought tears to my eyes. He is such an awesome character and James Doohan gave him such a wonderful personality.
@Bar-Lord6 ай бұрын
A true Trekkie/Trekker is simply someone that loves it. I won’t agree when someone says the new stuff is the best, but I’ll still welcome them to the club and suggest they watch the original stuff.
@DrummingWriterTrekfan8412 сағат бұрын
Fun facts about the relics episode: 1. In the novelization of the episode some of the crew beamed down or I guess you could say up to the inside surface of the sphere and find abandoned cities and really everything abandoned. 2. The reason Scotty seems to know Troi at the end when the crew says bye to him is because she visits him in a deleted scene in his quarters just before he goes to 10 forward.
@wratched6 ай бұрын
The torture episode was inspired by "1984", which is a book everyone should read at least once in his or her life, even if they wish they hadn't.
@andrewblanchard23986 ай бұрын
we've been living it since 2015 when ORANGE CLOWN ran for US PRESIDENT
@animistchannel6 ай бұрын
@@andrewblanchard2398 Dude, we've been "living in '1984'" since 1945. The book was a commentary on the ongoing "Cold War" and more generally how governments use the "perception of other," even among nations with no direct conflict of interest, to further their own self-interest and self-indulgence; and how those who govern are the main oppressors of their own citizens.
@Bonez0r6 ай бұрын
@@andrewblanchard2398 You mean the opposite? The 'news' is telling us to not believe what we can see with our own eyes to be true. That's pure 1984. I'm sorry to be the one to tell you, but you're one of the people who fell victim to the brainwashing. The good news is, it's not too late to wake up, many people do it every day.
@AliceBowie6 ай бұрын
1984 is considered a fascist novel now. Anyway, everyone these days willingly carry surveillance devices because they can watch videos on them.
@wratched6 ай бұрын
@@AliceBowie Fascist? By whom?
@alanbayles12186 ай бұрын
Patrick Stewart's performance in Chain of Command Part II was heart wrenching to watch. The force at which he says "There... are... FOUR LIGHTS!" it almost breaks my heart every time I see it. It is a difficult episode to watch, because we know in real life prisoners have been and still continued to be treated that way. Stewart's based his performance on testimonies and watching tapes from Amnesty International.
@MichaelJohnson-vi6eh6 ай бұрын
For someone who did not grow up watching Star Trek you have become really emotionally involved with the characters and you understand the lore and the plots on more than just a superficial level. You are probably my second favorite reactor for Trek stuff on KZbin. Great job in other stuff too.
@earlbrown6 ай бұрын
Is Jen the other one?
@MichaelJohnson-vi6eh27 күн бұрын
@@earlbrown that would be the Target Audience.
@Cauin4506 ай бұрын
By the way, the ensign at the Helm is Mae Carol Jemison, the first Black woman in space. The first of many cameos by famous astronauts and the cast treated them like visiting royalty.
@E_y_a_l6 ай бұрын
You are mistaken, the ensign is Lanei Chapman who played ensign Sariel Rager, Mae Carol Jemison appeared in the episode "second chances".
@Bagofsoup6 ай бұрын
I can’t even watch this reaction for another hour, but I am already excited. Three great episodes!
@WW-dw1ry6 ай бұрын
Jellico wasnt a bad captain. If you think about it, he had some pretty simple demands. He wanted another shift, he expected more efficency and to put some proper clothes on Troi. I think the crew overracted a bit, i mean after all its a military organisation, and they should be professional about it. Is Picards Commandstyle more fitting, maybe. But the federation thought Jellico is the right man for the negotiation job.
@Slow8106 ай бұрын
I am so happy that Chain of Command made the list Great pick
@c1ph3rpunk6 ай бұрын
I mean, how can it not, I hope the entire Federation would vote it in.
@itsnotme076 ай бұрын
As big Star Trek fan...and also a Systems/Storage Engineer for the past 40 years, I shed a tear when Geordi decided that Scotty wasn't helping. I only had 7 years experience when this episode came out and I couldn't believe how they had Scotty treated....and in the end, I kinda liked it. He redeemed himself as a Engineer, and a human by going off on his own. I am thinking I'll "retire" in the next 10 years....but probably not ever fully retire....just because I enjoy my job so much and even though 1985 itsnotme07 would NEVER believe what my job has become, there is always more to learn, see, do. Over my career I've had the opportunity to be a manager and move up. I tried it a couple times and decided, I don't need to go there. Sure, it might be more money, more responsibility, etc. But I love what I do and enjoy the people I work for/with. I'm right where I should be!
@matthew3353-t3o6 ай бұрын
I hope "Tapestry" made the cut for part 2.
@michaelpapp55186 ай бұрын
18:16 you’re a true Trekkie. You don’t gotta see every episode. You just gotta love Star Trek. don’t let gate keepers tell you otherwise!
@Doctor_Omega6 ай бұрын
The only bad part about skipping episodes is you missed the ENTIRE story of Ensign Ro Laren and the Bajorans and Cardassians, which pretty much sets up the entire backstory of Deep Space Nine, the best Trek series.
@TroyConvers50006 ай бұрын
And the series that allowed Ron Moore to make BSG04 the way he wanted.
@3Rayfire6 ай бұрын
I couldn't remember if Ensign Ro is before or after this. But I KNOW she missed The Wounded.
@coffeeveins6 ай бұрын
@@TroyConvers5000Some might argue Voyager is what led Ron Moore to BSG. After DS9 ended, Moore took a job writing on Voyager. He only lasted a few months before leaving. While he didn’t bad mouth the show while it was still on the air, he admitted after that after writing on DS9 he couldn’t stand how much Voyager forced its writers to always play everything safe. There was an interview he gave where he went at great length about it. Most notably, how he would have liked to have written Voyager if there were no restrictions. One of the higher ups at NBC/Universal happened to read it and thought his description for a “grittier Voyager” might be a perfect fit for the possible Battlestar remake they were hoping to get off the ground. The rest as they say, is history.
@TroyConvers50006 ай бұрын
@@coffeeveins I meant that DS9 was edgier than standard Berman Trek; even the heroes did questionable stuff to achieve an end.
@coffeeveins6 ай бұрын
@@TroyConvers5000 that makes sense. Wasn’t trying to undercut you. Just love the story about BSG being very much a gritty hardcore version of the Voyager premise(a ship having to make their way alone through hostile space with limited resources and differing factions having to co-operate for survival). Obviously they aren’t the exact same(no aliens or viewscreens, and a much more grounded type of tech), but all the things Moore wanted to do apply to what they did do on BSG.
@Afriend-nv4uq20 күн бұрын
“Scotty walked so you could run.” - loved this observation.
@c1ph3rpunk6 ай бұрын
The more I see this episode, the more I can relate to Scotty in it. After doing what I do for a living for 3 decades, nearly everything that happens around me has happened before, and there’s a story behind it. And I’m onboard with the Synthahol, give me the real thing. After living this long, piss off, I’ve earned it. Damn allergies get me at the end of it, that’s it, yea, allergies. Chain of Command, PEAK TNG and Picard. Most of the time when I watch the news I find myself wanting to scream THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!!
@raleighjones57506 ай бұрын
Watching it with you is like watching it for the first time. Thank you for your sincere Fandom. "That's no moon..." and the ball in the vacuum. Laughed out loud, for real. ❤
@SVSky4 ай бұрын
"Incursion, They're betting the Federation won't go to war for one system" Wow, does this hit differently in 2024.