So this is a question I think about and tonight an episode aired and im likely practically for sure its my favorite scene of any trek. Granted most of my favorite trek scenes involve spock.
Star Trek V, Kirk: “What does god need with a starship?”
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So this is a question I think about and tonight an episode aired and im likely practically for sure its my favorite scene of any trek. Granted most of my favorite trek scenes involve spock.
Star Trek V, Kirk: “What does god need with a starship?”
Lately it’s been the opening from Star Trek V. Sybok telepathically forces that one guy to relive his deepest, darkest pain in order to overcome it. It’s something I thought a lot about lately in regards to my own pain and personal trauma. If only it was that easy.
Trek V is so underrated. This entire scene in the observation lounge is gold.
I really enjoyed it. It’s not my favorite but I liked it. I don’t get why people dislike it.
Scotty: This is the commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise. All cities and installations on Eminiar VII have been located, identified, and fed into our fire control system. In one hour and forty-five minutes, the entire inhabited surface of your planet will be destroyed. You have that long to surrender your hostages. [dramatic music]
The climax of the Stars at Night. As a native Californian it hits harder for me.
When quark spells out the logic of peace to his vulcan maquis cell mate.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdQcGzbpN7s
Absolutely peak quark 👂👌
the Ceti eels scene in Wrath of Khan
Zathras@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
ST:TNG - Data’s daughter, Lal, is learning about human relationships by observing people on 10 forward. Her reaction when she sees two people kissing always tickles me. “He’s biting her!”