Star Trek: TNG "Cause and Effect"
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0:27 Data on hellium
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Wow, the most advanced ship of the line whips around, spins out and explodes like a rear-ended Ford Pinto on black ice. :)
Maybe they should've jettisoned the damaged nacelle instead?
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@RJS3566 LOL Number fail. Thanks fror pointing that out, but I wasn't referring to the Enterprise D. I see your point, though.
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@Idazmi7 That's 4. And Enterprise D was Galaxy class.
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Inertial Dampeners failing, we're losing ATTITUDE (?) control.
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@sunlightguy75 As for the best ship designs, these three are near-impossible to beat:
Constitution
Defiant
Sovereign
Intrepid
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@maganaonline Bebe Neuwirth was in a TNG episode. The guy who played Paul was in an episode of Voyager. It's not Cheers but Dan Butler (Bulldog) and Patrick Kerr (Noel) from Frasier were both on Voyager. I believe Brent Spiner was on Cheers once, and Frasier too (different characters). Patrick Stewart was also on Frasier once.
(Interesting trivia, the TNG producers originally wanted to bring back Kirstie Alley as Saavik on the Bozeman as well as Kelsey)
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Duh, if it worked when you needed it, their would be no plot device with an exploding warp core.
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@Battle5tarRJC I guess the Intrepid class is one lucky ship design. ;)
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@sunlightguy75 It worked with the Enterprise-E (Sovereign) and with the Enterprise (Constitution?) It didn't work with Galaxy class starships.
I really like Cause and Effect I thought it was a very good episode and it in my opinion one of the most underated episodes of The Next Generation
Terryfan 2 years ago 45
The warp core ejection system really is the most useless piece of technology on Star Trek... everytime you really need it it's offline, damaged, on shore leave, whatever... happens here, happened in 'Generations', happened to the USS Yamato...
sunlightguy75 1 year ago 24