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Star Trek: Voyager

I have no idea what they just said.

B'Elanna Torres:
[while in the Mess Hall]
Its the pylon again. Every time we get close to crossing the threshold... the subspace torque rips the nacelle off the shuttle. Harry Kim:
What about a duranium alloy? We could try using it to reinforce...? B'Elanna Torres:
No, I've thought about that already. It's too brittle. Neelix:
[Neelix comes over to they're table, which is covered with technical PADD's]
More coffee? [they all lift they're mugs] Neelix:
Ah... you look like a happy bunch. Harry Kim:
We've hit a wall. Neelix:
Oh, well... maybe I can help? Tom Paris:
Great! You know anything about quantum warp theory or multispectral subspace engine design? Neelix:
No, but I'm a quick study. [takes a seat] Neelix:
What are we working on? B'Elanna Torres:
[she thinks this problem is out of Neelix's league]
Do you have anything to eat? Neelix:
Er, sure. There are some Kalavian biscuits somewhere in the kitchen. B'Elanna Torres:
I guess I'll go find them myself. [to Harry] B'Elanna Torres:
Fill em' in. Harry Kim:
[clears his throat, trying to phrase this delicately]
Neelix, it would take too long to... Neelix:
What are you saying? I'm not smart enough? I'll have you know I did two years as an engineer's assistant aboard a Trabalean freighter. I'm well versed in warp theory. Tom Paris:
Ok. Ok. We'll tell you. We're trying to break the maximum warp barrier. Harry Kim:
Nothing in the universe can go warp 10 - it's a theoretical impossibility. In principle, if you were ever to reach warp 10, you'd be travelling at Infinite velocity. Neelix:
Infinite velocity? Got it! So... that, that means... very fast? Tom Paris:
[that is an understatement]
It means that you would occupy every point in the universe simultaneously. In theory, you could go any place in the wink of an eye. Time and distance would have no meaning. Harry Kim:
If Voyager achieved warp 10... we could be home in as long as it takes to push a button. Neelix:
Wow! And you're working on this? Tom Paris:
We discovered a new form of dilithium in the asteroid field we surveyed last month. It remains stable at a much higher warp frequency. Harry Kim:
The problem is... every time we simulate crossing the transwarp threshold... the nacelles get torn off the ship. Neelix:
I remember there was a time when I lost a warp nacelle going through a dark matter nebula. Tom Paris:
This is a very different problem. Neelix:
I realise that. I'm just using it as an example. As the ship went through the nebula, it sent out a dark matter bow wave. Eventually, so much pressure built up it tore the nacelle from its housing. Now, maybe the same thing is happening to you? [that's got Tom thinking about something] Harry Kim:
No, the simulations don't indicate any kind of subspace stress in the nacelles. Tom Paris:
Wait a minute. What about the shuttle itself? Harry Kim:
What do you mean? Tom Paris:
[getting excited]
Maybe we've been looking in the wrong place? What if the nacelles aren't being torn from the ship? What if the ship is being torn from the nacelles? Harry Kim:
The hull of the shuttle is made of tritanium alloy. At the speeds we're talking about... that alloy could depolarise... Tom Paris:
...and create a velocity differential. The fuselage would be travelling at a faster rate of speed than the nacelles. Harry Kim:
[Tom's enthusiasm is catching]
That means we just have to set up a depolarisation matrix around The fuselage. Tom Paris:
That's it! Neelix, you're a genius! [they both give Neelix a pat on the back before leaving the Mess Hall] Neelix:
[to himself]
I have no idea what they just said. [Neelix passes B'Elanna on his way back to the kitchen, taking a biscuit from the tray she's holding, leaving her wondering what went on while she was gone]

Full Transcript

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What are you saying
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I'm not smart enough
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I'll have you know I did two years
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as an engineer's assistant aboard a Trabalian freighter
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I'm well versed in warp theory
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Okay okay we'll tell you
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We're trying to break the maximum warp barrier
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Nothing in the universe can go warp 10
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It's a theoretical impossibility
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In principle if you were ever
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to reach warp 10 you'd be traveling at infinite velocity
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Infinite velocity
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Got it So tha that means very fast
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It means that you would occupy
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every point in the universe simultaneously
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In theory you could go any place in the wink of an eye
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Time and distance would have no meaning
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If Voyager achieved warp 10
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we could be home in as long as it takes to push a button
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Wow
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And you're working on this
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We discovered a new form of dilithium
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in the asteroid field we surveyed last month
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It remains stable at a much higher warp frequency
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The problem is every time
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we simulate crossing the transwarp threshold
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the nacelles get torn off the ship
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I remember there was a time when I lost a warp nacelle
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going through a dark matter nebula
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This is a very different problem
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I realize that I'm just using it as an example
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As the ship went through the nebula
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it sent out a dark matter bow wave
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Eventually so much pressure built up
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it tore the nacelle from its housing
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Now maybe the same thing is happening to you
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No The simulations don't indicate
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any kind of subspace stress on the nacelles
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Wait a minute
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What about the shuttle itself
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What do you mean
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Maybe we've been looking in the wrong place
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What if the nacelles aren't being torn from the ship
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What if the ship is being torn from the nacelles
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The hull of the shuttle is made of tritanium alloy
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At the speeds we're talking about
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that alloy could depolarize
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And create a velocity differential
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The fuselage would be traveling
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at a faster rate of speed than the nacelles
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That means we just have to set up
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a depolarization matrix around the fuselage
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That's it
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Neelix you're a genius
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I have no idea what they just said
Duration
136 seconds
Views
937
Timestamp in Movie
00:04:08
Uploaded
Apr 22, 2023
Season
2
Episode
15
Production
Procinex,Protor Film,Prisma de Cinematografía

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Movie Summary

Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is seventy-five years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.