No, no. She was sensing Data's joy. Just that, Data was the embodiment of millions of Trek Fans that finally got to see what a Galaxy-Class ship can really do when you drive her like you stole her. In all honesty. TNG crew did steal her but did return her before midnight, lol.
Or she misinterpreted all the Star Trek fans crying loud and Gene Roddenberry becoming a nuclear fusion reactor through the countless spins per seconds he did in his grave.
This was freakin’ AWESOME!!!! The song was perfect! Not only because it’s a classic 60s era rock song, but also it’s the song Zefram Cochrane plays during the test flight of the Phoenix in “Star Trek: First Contact”.
This was extremely satisfying. If you could patch Riker in right after beaming them aboard saying “could you turn that down a little” it would have been icing on the cake.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 I dunno. The red spot is supposed to be able to fit 3 earths inside as far as I recall, and when the enterprise gets to jupiter the cube is a tiny dot in the eye.
if its to be assumed" that is supposed to be a unimatrix ship ( which should have been a totally differant design) they went with cube for looks and nostagia sake i believe and a unimatrix cube would have been evven larger per say than a tac cube which was 9 normal cubes together
well remember the new data's more advanced then the old Data mind you the Old data never tried this so who know maybe even the old Data could have done it and since he never tried there was never proof that he could do it
The Data we shoulda gotten a looong time ago!! Poor Brent wanted them to kill him of, because he thought he cant be playing an Android character anymore as he got older. What they shouda down is use the emotions he got in Generations anthe skin he got in First Contact and just turn him into THIS Data like 25 years ago, lol!
I also love the new Data, but whats great is even if we dont get to see more of him, we got to get the closure of Data finally getting to be more human just like he always wanted to be
i Love how the Enterprise D does a “handbrake” stop above them on her own stlye of “come with me if you want to live” it is badass :) mad respect edit: fixed a typo
@@paulrasmussen8953 To be fair, she probably had some of the upgrades from the Dominion War skeleton Galaxies, given that parts for these would have been plentiful and most if not all would have been decommissioned shortly after the conflict due to superior ships like the Sovereign coming online (no sense finishing the buildout when they're already obsolete). The changes don't affect their outward appearance, just make them a bit tougher and hit harder.
Nice little bit about this is how Geordi says not even his DAUGHTER could do it... like, he know how impossible it is, and he holds his daughter in such high regard.
Yeah... It's amazing to a point where it becomes ridiculous and unbelievable. Why couldn't they have used a ship that was actually designed for maneuvering in such spaces? But no, they actually had to use the Enterprise for it...
@jonasklose6472 Haha, I do remember briefly thinking that as well until I realized it's fucking awesome and totally worth it. Plus, my head canon immediately filled in the blanks. Maybe Geordi installed a few maneuverability upgrades during restoration, and how many MIPS is Data capable of? He most definitely is not your average pilot he can operate that bitch in ways a regular human or alien for that matter could ever dream of etc.
@@JakeSulinjr The thing with me is: Whenever authors do something 'completely awesome' I know they're trying to tap into my subconscious cave man mind that can be fooled with such tricks. And then I start to think. Flashy lights and fast speeds just make me question if this was really possible and necessary from a storytelling perspective. They could have used the Defiant. A ship that can cloak, is heavily armored, had many upgrades and was designed to fly this way because it had enough thrust and a reduced mass even with striped down crew compartments that were shared up to the captain. Just think about the size of the impulse outlets of the Enterprise D compared to the whole ship and then remember the Defiant. The Enterprise D wasn't equipped with another other impulse outlet or any other necessary and visible change and that can't be explained by 'Geordi'. You can't make a speedboat out of an aircraft carrier. The least they could have done is saucer separation which would have been nice to look at, canon and it would have made it easier to fly through the narrow passages.
"Why am I sensing enjoyment?" Data finally getting to show the Borg who the far superior synthetic is: "Resistance is futile, and also I can drift a starship."
For some reason this goes great with this scene. And good tribute to "First Contact." If only Data hit a button to turn on this song and said, "lets rockn' roll!!!"...it totally could have worked. But, only when the D was showing....after the flying it didnt work. Also a hint of a "Guardians" feel to this clip with the music.
I like how this moment speaks to Geordi's experience. I thought back to the episode where the ship needed to do some tricky maneuvers but they didn't trust the computer to do it because there needed to be a human element that the computer can't replicate and ultimately I think Picard ended up piloting the ship through the situation. Here he mentions his daughter is extremely talented but even she couldn't do it. This is where Data being computer and now also human kicks in. Now Data has that extra human intuition that allows him to pilot in a way a computer or talented human couldn't.
That was "Booby Trap", season 3 episode 6 when they got stuck in the asteroid field, draining their power. Picard had to use the thrusters to slingshot around a big rock to clear the ship to get power back. Poor Promellian battlecruiser...
also Data trusting his "gut" harkens back to a discussion he and Geordie had in TNG (Season 3, Episode 10, "The Defector") where he has to explain to Data what gut instincts are and why humans sometimes follow that intuition despite it not always being logical
Brent Spiner is a complete bad ass. He was playing data the way data really would have been. He makes data one of the most powerful characters in the entire series. Every Nuance was perfect. Playing magic carpet ride to this was beautiful.
"Data, where in the world did you get the idea for this?" "I watched this movie called 'Star Wars', and this guy called Han Solo was always doing things like this. I figured that if he could do it with the Millennium Falcon, I could do it with the Enterprise."
That’s it, this is the best piece of editing I’ve ever seen. I knew that this season was fantastic but with this addition it’s now risen to the level of the best piece of cinema ever filmed( including LOTR which is hella high praise from me and something I swore no one could ever accomplish)
@@Creasy5678 and the best part if you go back and watch TNG and hear Laforge say not even Data could do it you know he's full of it cause Data did this one and he said the same thing here so he had this bad ass flying ability for the ship for a long time and no one even believed he could do it till now
I think that's where Geordi's concern came from. Yes Data could do it, but could the Enterprise computers keep up with him. Buffering would be bad at such a moment.
"Not even my daughter.." Yet you got Data right there.. if there is any being capable its him. I'm surprised it took so much convincing from Data to get everyone else on board. They've seen him in action many times before.
the irony is they could have just transported all their photon torpedoes inside the supercube and destroy the beacon without ever going inside. but where's the fun in that?
(in fleet museum tour) "I heard this isn't all the original Enterprise D" "True, however the story of how it came to be what it is, how, why, and what it did as it is.... is WELL worth the listen! "
In the Starfleet Museum The Enterprise A and The Defiant are the Starships Commissioned AFTER the destruction of the Original USS Enterprise NCC-1701 and USS Defiant NX-74205.
I absolutely LOVE!! what was done with this whole scene with just the addition of the Steppenwolf soundtrack!! Just as I loved it with the launch of the Phoenix!!. It was just as much fun watching Data get his rocks off & showing not only to to himself, but to Geordi, Deanna, and Beverly what the now FULLY human Data could do with his now totally human confidence in himself & his ability to trust his own ability to make the big 'D' handle like a Porsche on steroids. 5 BIG FREAKIN' STARS!!!!
Anyone else notice how Data was working that console like he was playing a musical instrument? It would have worked even better if Data said, "Let's rock n roll!" and then punched it.
That little maneuver above the central chamber is now called the "Data Drift." Because he drited a starship inside a borg cube! I will accept no other names. That is Yune Darrak levels of piloting. Just. *chef's kiss.*
Bastard! See what you made me think up?!! Now you're gonna have kids dropping into neutral at intersections, and try to maneuver with no drive power to the wheels until they get out the other side. Yeah! I just made that shit up, but I think the "Data Drift" will go viral. This is an embryonic TikTok challenge. -- Yo, did you see him data? That was fire.
shame they didn't record the queen screaming like that cause then they could send that as the the response to the Borg when they say resistance is futile🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A homage to The Confederation of Earth Alternate Universe Starship C.S.S. World Razor NCC-1701D blasting a Borg Cube painting at General Jean Luc Picard family vineyard.
To think that this Galaxy Class ship, as ridiculously large as it is, is pulling fighter like maneuvers pulling a "space drift" as Data RIPS the E Brake, beams up the Picards (yes im calling them the Picards), and then high tails it out of there while blasting the cube which is many times bigger than the earth and warps outta there is insane!!
This song captures the absolute essence of fun and joy I’ve ever seen in a Star Trek episode. This has given me feelings that I haven’t felt in a very long time.
The famous group that sang this classic song was Steppenwolf they were fantastic if you never heard their other songs you can find all their albums on here. Born to be Wild is their most famous song it was used in the movie Easy Rider.
well this scene works so much better with this over that movie just cause the song sounds like a wild ride and Data sends them on the ride of a lifetime into that cube and shockingly enough Data kills it
I once saw these two admit that they used to make a game of seeing how many nods they could get into a scene. When they nodded at each other here, I broke up
I love the fact that a regular Borg cuba would own that old enterprise ncc 1701 D in combat yet a super cube is no match for the same old ship and Geordie did say he didn't have time to upgrade the weapons or shields on that ship so your not going to get away with oh they just upgraded the tech cause they didn't do that one which is why the story telling is just pure bs on that cube cause it should have owned the D in a heart beats it was still more then capable of slaughtering the D without much effort
@@PhotonHerald oh silly you are forgetting the outside of the borg cube they approached the cube from the outside and were taking hits a normal cube would drops the D's shields in a matter of seconds and this is a super large cube so your saying it can't do at least what a normal cube can do I mean seriously common and wake up
@@raven4k998 Without a doubt, that cube should have destroyed the Enterprise. But we're also talking about a crew that had decades more experience piloting the ship, and one with less inhibitions. They didn't expect to survives, so they basically said "screw it." That, in my opinion, made the scene so much better.
@@InebriatedMic yeah but the point is bad writing they made it look to easy for the D to slaughter that cube and experience can only take you so far with dated tech like that which the D had it would have been more believable had Geordie updated the weapons and shields tech of the D with anti borg tech but as it stood the D should have been blown up cause her tech wasn't that good against the borg as it was
The joyful warrior Data is such a wonderful development. And perfectly understandable, even to TNG canon geeks. Mr. Spiner, as always, gift wraps the performance,, and then presents it for our viewing pleasure. The expression on his face as he goes in is literally priceless. Bravo, all!!!
Not for me. Star Trek died with Discovery for me. I can't take a few episodes before I have to quit. Everything of the ethics and the depth is gone. Now it's only about special effects and 'action'. At least the original data died meaning this was at least not done to the original character. Come to think of it, I now think it would have been better if there was a warp core breach in Nemesis at the end.
@@jonasklose6472 yeah Picard rammed the scimitar and some of it broke off and breach engineering causing a warp core breach which why it didn't happen when it always happened by accident in TNG kind of shows you how much it had already changed by Nemesis Already
@@raven4k998 No, I meant a warp core breach of the Enterprise, so the characters would have died in battle and couldn't have been used for this. Bad then I was sad that data died, now I'm glad. RIP For the movies: I always accepted them going away from Star Trek story telling. They were made for mass audiences that maybe heard of Star Trek the first time when they watched the movies. Now, it seems the only thing New Trek resembles a bit are the movies. For me: Star Trek should have just been happy with it's corner and should not have tried to claw it's way out by going generic/Star Wars sci-fi and making the ethics part into an in-your-face style because they don't believe that the target audience of Star Trek can think or reflect on what they saw and it's implications.
@@jonasklose6472 well that star trek was more about the story this new star trek is about the special effects and action nothing more then that it has no science in it even it's just dumb words to fill in that they don't know shit about the star trek tech at all🤣🤣
Darth Vader would be impressed due to being quite the pod-racer back in his youth as a boy. In fact Darth Vader would help Data and the Enterprise fight the Borg due to The Force telling Darth Vader that the Borg are a great threat to everyone including himself. Even the Jedi would team up with Darth Vader and the USS ENTERPRISE 1701-D because The Force would warn the Jedi about the Borg Deanna Troi would get along with Qui-Gon Jinn. Deanna Troi would want to know more about The Force and Qui-Gon Jinn would say these words below to Deanna Troi: "Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to us, telling us the will of the Force. When you learn to quiet your mind, you'll hear them speaking to you." Qui-Gon Jinn would ask Deanna Troi for a sample of her blood to test her Midi-chlorian count to test if she was Force sensitive or not. Qui-Gon Jinn would fight the Borg due to the Borg causing a disturbance to The Force.
I was hoping that was the song you meant... :-) Love that "flying fireball" effect with the shields as the Big E comes screaming out of the middle of the explosion...
I really wish that they had used Magic Carpet Ride for the actual scene. It fits well and fans would recognize the connection.
"I'll never understand human predilection for piloting vehicles at unsafe velocities." Data, Star Trek Nemesis. Also Data:
He finally understood the pleasure of speed and danger
After all these years, Data finally gets to fly her like he stole her.
He did , pretty much xD
@@jessicles23 hells to the yeah
Data steal the Enterprise? Naawww. Lol
@@Fez4277 hey he did when he was being seduced by the borg queen that one time .. for a brief moment on time 😂
@@jessicles23 exactly!
Zephran Cochran would be proud.
He always loved that face.
Ok I'm admitting it. That actually improved a scene that was already perfect. And a big nod to first contact to boot.
Data I said NO!!!
I must agree. This series of Star Trek is the best yet!
You should look for the version using sabotage
Only thing that would have made it better is Picard giving the middle finger to the queen right as he's beamed aboard.
Interesting fact here Deanna wasn’t sensing Data’s joy she was sensing the millions of Trek Fans joy at this scene.
No, no. She was sensing Data's joy. Just that, Data was the embodiment of millions of Trek Fans that finally got to see what a Galaxy-Class ship can really do when you drive her like you stole her. In all honesty. TNG crew did steal her but did return her before midnight, lol.
Or she misinterpreted all the Star Trek fans crying loud and Gene Roddenberry becoming a nuclear fusion reactor through the countless spins per seconds he did in his grave.
why not both?
@@Qardo r/woooosh
@@Qardo They had authorization from Admiral LaForge so they're probably all good.
My exact words were. "Am I about to watch a run on the death star done by a Galaxy Class Starship?!" I was SOOOOOO Happy to see this.
0:56-2:20
Somewhere in the vast stretches of Infinity ♾,Zefram Cochrane is watching this moment and smiling.
Rob their cube! Take take everything you can.
And I bet that a certain former Enterprise's helmsman is also looking on with more than a little bit of pride...
Which one,@@charlesn898? Mayweather,The Sulus or Erica Ortegas?
@@blairbrown4812...yes....
This was freakin’ AWESOME!!!! The song was perfect! Not only because it’s a classic 60s era rock song, but also it’s the song Zefram Cochrane plays during the test flight of the Phoenix in “Star Trek: First Contact”.
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The studio could have played this in show and id have loved it!
@@thrasher930 They were trying, but they couldn't get the license in time for the production schedule.
That tune makes this scene even better than it already was
This was extremely satisfying. If you could patch Riker in right after beaming them aboard saying “could you turn that down a little” it would have been icing on the cake.
My first thought at the scene was "holy shit they're doing a death star run". My second thought was "this shows just how big that borg cube is".
Data's Gut became sentient and is now saying go for it Data and have some fun for fuck sakes🤣🤣🤣
It also shows that the writers have no sense if scale.
Jupiters red spot is massice. The cube was very oddly scaled.
But i forgive them.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 I dunno. The red spot is supposed to be able to fit 3 earths inside as far as I recall, and when the enterprise gets to jupiter the cube is a tiny dot in the eye.
@@raven4k998
Q is in The Q Continuum is watching this with a big bag of popcorn and enjoying the show with a big smile on his face.
if its to be assumed" that is supposed to be a unimatrix ship ( which should have been a totally differant design) they went with cube for looks and nostagia sake i believe and a unimatrix cube would have been evven larger per say than a tac cube which was 9 normal cubes together
I love the "new" Data. Opens up such new territory for the character. I hope it's not the last we see of him.
well remember the new data's more advanced then the old Data mind you the Old data never tried this so who know maybe even the old Data could have done it and since he never tried there was never proof that he could do it
I want a whole franchise that’s Picards son and Captain 7/9
The Data we shoulda gotten a looong time ago!!
Poor Brent wanted them to kill him of, because he thought he cant be playing an Android character anymore as he got older.
What they shouda down is use the emotions he got in Generations anthe skin he got in First Contact and just turn him into THIS Data like 25 years ago, lol!
I also love the new Data, but whats great is even if we dont get to see more of him, we got to get the closure of Data finally getting to be more human just like he always wanted to be
@@BravosReviews There is something in the works titled “Legacy”.
Data and Lando Calrissian went to the same pilot school and were at the top of their class.
The Ent D didn't hit the walls or get anything knockded off!
i Love how the Enterprise D does a “handbrake” stop above them on her own stlye of
“come with me if you want to live”
it is badass :)
mad respect
edit: fixed a typo
If you look closely, it was also doing a doughnut before zooming out.
MM, you know the saucer section has two more impulse engines that Data could have used to really make ENTERPRISE dance.
I love that he did a handbreak stop to dodge a bucketload of missiles at one point then hits it and dogdges more
I love the look that Data and Geordi give Troi when she dives for the helm console.
If the Enterprise still had families, they'd be puking their guts out by now.
And just a reminder, that is a ship the size of a city block that Data is hurling around like a fighter
Yup shows how manyverable trek ships actually are
@@paulrasmussen8953 To be fair, she probably had some of the upgrades from the Dominion War skeleton Galaxies, given that parts for these would have been plentiful and most if not all would have been decommissioned shortly after the conflict due to superior ships like the Sovereign coming online (no sense finishing the buildout when they're already obsolete). The changes don't affect their outward appearance, just make them a bit tougher and hit harder.
I would trust Data
@@muskwa24 he goes berserk about once a season, maybe a little more...
BUT, for everyone of those,there's another 20 episodes where he's the MVP 💯
@@paulrasmussen8953Yes, indeed. It also showed us how incredible Data’s reflexes are.
Nice little bit about this is how Geordi says not even his DAUGHTER could do it... like, he know how impossible it is, and he holds his daughter in such high regard.
I was about to comment the same. So sweet.
I think skill wise, Sidney could do it but physically she doesn't have the reflexes. Only Data does.
And Sidney was worried he didn't respect her
@@danielhaire6677 Data always has the Mad Skills. Don't under estimate the Droid, right?
@YoungHee C Right. Especially as in many sci-fi, if a Droid or any type doesn't have the time to learn skills "normally", they can download them.
It's kinda amazing that Data was able to pull off those maneuvers in a Galaxy Class Starship with those titanium balls weighing him down. Haha
Those ain't brass... that's gold pressed latinum the size of Jupiter Station
Yeah... It's amazing to a point where it becomes ridiculous and unbelievable. Why couldn't they have used a ship that was actually designed for maneuvering in such spaces? But no, they actually had to use the Enterprise for it...
@jonasklose6472 Haha, I do remember briefly thinking that as well until I realized it's fucking awesome and totally worth it.
Plus, my head canon immediately filled in the blanks. Maybe Geordi installed a few maneuverability upgrades during restoration, and how many MIPS is Data capable of?
He most definitely is not your average pilot he can operate that bitch in ways a regular human or alien for that matter could ever dream of etc.
@@JakeSulinjr
The thing with me is: Whenever authors do something 'completely awesome' I know they're trying to tap into my subconscious cave man mind that can be fooled with such tricks. And then I start to think. Flashy lights and fast speeds just make me question if this was really possible and necessary from a storytelling perspective. They could have used the Defiant. A ship that can cloak, is heavily armored, had many upgrades and was designed to fly this way because it had enough thrust and a reduced mass even with striped down crew compartments that were shared up to the captain. Just think about the size of the impulse outlets of the Enterprise D compared to the whole ship and then remember the Defiant. The Enterprise D wasn't equipped with another other impulse outlet or any other necessary and visible change and that can't be explained by 'Geordi'. You can't make a speedboat out of an aircraft carrier. The least they could have done is saucer separation which would have been nice to look at, canon and it would have made it easier to fly through the narrow passages.
@jonasklose6472 We'll have to just wait and see which of our arguments wins by likes. Haha I'm in the lead so far. 👍
That smile on Data's face 🙂 it says all
would you like to go on a magic carpet ride?🤣
"Well, I hoping that we die quickly then."
*blank stare*. 🤣
You know he was loving it
Data was smiling like the Spot that bagged the canary!
My all-time favorite moment in all of Star Trek. I've always watched for Data and his story.
Troi: Why am I sensing enjoyment?
Data: 😊
Data: simple cause I am enjoying this immensely 🤣
Data: Here goes nothing!
Troi: Wait! What do you mean "nothing"?!!!
"Why am I sensing enjoyment?"
Data finally getting to show the Borg who the far superior synthetic is: "Resistance is futile, and also I can drift a starship."
For some reason this goes great with this scene. And good tribute to "First Contact." If only Data hit a button to turn on this song and said, "lets rockn' roll!!!"...it totally could have worked. But, only when the D was showing....after the flying it didnt work. Also a hint of a "Guardians" feel to this clip with the music.
I think it would have been a little too unserious for the actual show.
@@Ensign_Cthulhu maybe. But forgivable if they did lol
That was an unnecessary display…..I LOVED ALL OF IT !!
They were making another reference when they had Data say "Here goes nothing!"
Yeah, but that's already been done with the Beastie Boys.
Data had a hold my beer moment.
Data's been waiting three decades for this moment.
More like a millennium, wasn’t his head buried in the California desert in the 1880’s 😂
This would have been a great tribute to first contact with zephrine Cochran!
Was thinking that myself!
Zefram*
@@sonar357h yes… me too!🖖🏼
Coming here to say exactly this!
@@greyclaa You are a person of good taste
I like how this moment speaks to Geordi's experience. I thought back to the episode where the ship needed to do some tricky maneuvers but they didn't trust the computer to do it because there needed to be a human element that the computer can't replicate and ultimately I think Picard ended up piloting the ship through the situation. Here he mentions his daughter is extremely talented but even she couldn't do it. This is where Data being computer and now also human kicks in. Now Data has that extra human intuition that allows him to pilot in a way a computer or talented human couldn't.
That was "Booby Trap", season 3 episode 6 when they got stuck in the asteroid field, draining their power. Picard had to use the thrusters to slingshot around a big rock to clear the ship to get power back. Poor Promellian battlecruiser...
"Booby Trap", S3E6
@@Culdcepter "One propeller"
also Data trusting his "gut" harkens back to a discussion he and Geordie had in TNG (Season 3, Episode 10, "The Defector") where he has to explain to Data what gut instincts are and why humans sometimes follow that intuition despite it not always being logical
yes that was when they were trapped in the OLD mine field ... and even data couldnt do it .. and the computer was 50/50 ...
Brent Spiner is a complete bad ass. He was playing data the way data really would have been. He makes data one of the most powerful characters in the entire series. Every Nuance was perfect. Playing magic carpet ride to this was beautiful.
This is now my official Trek canon. Great work! Data’s joyride through the Borg Cube is one of the greatest sequences ever featured on Star Trek.
Instant classic!!!! "Do I feel... enjoyment?" LOL
I might be condemned for blasphemy but this was better than Return of the Jedi's exit.
@@tempestates13 I concur. Two blasphemies and a heresy, please.
@@AgentM79 I actually do love both the Star Wars and Star Trek universe. My mom introduced me to both, so I'm not taking sides.
To me, it's one of the worst scenes ever made in Star Trek. 😢
"Data, where in the world did you get the idea for this?"
"I watched this movie called 'Star Wars', and this guy called Han Solo was always doing things like this. I figured that if he could do it with the Millennium Falcon, I could do it with the Enterprise."
I love the way Data's hands just effortlessly dance across the control panel.
Excellent navigating by both Data and Troi, and excellent editing by you. Thanks for posting!! 👍👍👍
you thought Data couldn't do it well you just got proven wrong kido🤣🤣🤣
I guess Troi was only operating the transporters....
Never seen the Enterprise D flown like that lol. Data got it done
anyone else think it's Ironic the Borg Queen should have died to Magic Carpet Ride twice
Docs shooting and Datas flying 😊
That’s it, this is the best piece of editing I’ve ever seen. I knew that this season was fantastic but with this addition it’s now risen to the level of the best piece of cinema ever filmed( including LOTR which is hella high praise from me and something I swore no one could ever accomplish)
kind of makes you wonder how well Data would have done the impossible before if he simply had tried like he does in this episode🤔🤔🤔
Data flies it like he means to show the whole galaxy how it's done, one last time. Love the music.
well Data's pushing his Positronic brain to it's limits and having fun doing it plain and simple
@@raven4k998 Absolutely.
@@Creasy5678 and the best part if you go back and watch TNG and hear Laforge say not even Data could do it you know he's full of it cause Data did this one and he said the same thing here so he had this bad ass flying ability for the ship for a long time and no one even believed he could do it till now
Free Bird is for displays of general badassery, Magic Carpet Ride is for casual, relaxed even, badassery
Zephrin Cocren approved his music selection
You mean Zefram Cochrane
@@BrentHarmon yeah him too
He's not just any computer...His name is Lieutenant Commander Data!
Love how the Enterprise slides in for a line of sight transport!
Chills...every time that big beautiful Galaxy class power slides above Picard and Jack.
I ❤ Data's (beep) eating grin in this. The music is perfect for him.
Data is a computer that’s faster than the enterprise computer… I’d have trusted him 😂
I think that's where Geordi's concern came from. Yes Data could do it, but could the Enterprise computers keep up with him. Buffering would be bad at such a moment.
You did great with the song dub. Just like First Contact, it rocked. Thanks.
"[N]ot even my _daughter_ can navigate us through this."
Uh...you have an android right there in front of you.
Thank you to who made this! Such fitting background music. 😎
"Not even my daughter.." Yet you got Data right there.. if there is any being capable its him. I'm surprised it took so much convincing from Data to get everyone else on board. They've seen him in action many times before.
well, but not *this* version of Data... totally different body and then it isn't just him "in there", but also Lore, B4 and Soong
the irony is they could have just transported all their photon torpedoes inside the supercube and destroy the beacon without ever going inside.
but where's the fun in that?
Damn Dr. Crusher is crushing it at Tactical
Bet they wished they had seatbelts
As many times as I've seen this clip, this is in my top 5.
Zefram Cochrane Inventor of the First Space ship with warp drive in the Afterlive:good choice Data!😂👍
(in fleet museum tour) "I heard this isn't all the original Enterprise D" "True, however the story of how it came to be what it is, how, why, and what it did as it is.... is WELL worth the listen! "
In the Starfleet Museum The Enterprise A and The Defiant are the Starships Commissioned AFTER the destruction of the Original USS Enterprise NCC-1701 and USS Defiant NX-74205.
This is the way I choose to remember it actually happening.
I've been so disappointed it Magic Carpet Ride wasn't used for this video
Whoever compiled this did a really good job thank you
Whoever did this brilliant absolutely brilliant 👌👏👏👏
This is the edit I didn't know I needed for this scene, but now can't live without it.
I absolutely LOVE!! what was done with this whole scene with just the addition of the Steppenwolf soundtrack!! Just as I loved it with the launch of the Phoenix!!. It was just as much fun watching Data get his rocks off & showing not only to to himself, but to Geordi, Deanna, and Beverly what the now FULLY human Data could do with his now totally human confidence in himself & his ability to trust his own ability to make the big 'D' handle like a Porsche on steroids. 5 BIG FREAKIN' STARS!!!!
Hang on🤣
Anyone else notice how Data was working that console like he was playing a musical instrument? It would have worked even better if Data said, "Let's rock n roll!" and then punched it.
Here goes nothin! Brent never ceases to amaze. Hats off TNG back one last time. 🖖 That music, Zeframs back for some more juke box ;-)
That little maneuver above the central chamber is now called the "Data Drift." Because he drited a starship inside a borg cube! I will accept no other names. That is Yune Darrak levels of piloting. Just. *chef's kiss.*
Bastard! See what you made me think up?!! Now you're gonna have kids dropping into neutral at intersections, and try to maneuver with no drive power to the wheels until they get out the other side. Yeah! I just made that shit up, but I think the "Data Drift" will go viral. This is an embryonic TikTok challenge.
-- Yo, did you see him data? That was fire.
😅 Oh god what a pairing! And it's so befitting, Especially as that's when Data becomes truly human in my eyes.
Out freaking standing. 👍
shame they didn't record the queen screaming like that cause then they could send that as the the response to the Borg when they say resistance is futile🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I will never not love this homage to the Phoenix first flight
I like the way the Enterprise comes out in a fireball when the cube explodes
A homage to The Confederation of Earth Alternate Universe Starship C.S.S. World Razor NCC-1701D blasting a Borg Cube painting at General Jean Luc Picard family vineyard.
This scene was much better with this song. I was actually a little disappointed it didn’t start playing in the actual episode.
To think that this Galaxy Class ship, as ridiculously large as it is, is pulling fighter like maneuvers pulling a "space drift" as Data RIPS the E Brake, beams up the Picards (yes im calling them the Picards), and then high tails it out of there while blasting the cube which is many times bigger than the earth and warps outta there is insane!!
This why i say in a trek vs wars in space trek wins
The amazing thing is, Troi was doing at least some of the flying when they ended up over Jack and Jean-Luc...
Whoever put this edit together, You Freaking Rock ! ! Thanks a million ! !
In space, you will believe an Amdroid and a Betazoid can drift a convention center.
Awesome video, I wish they would have used this song in the episode, it fits so well!
And it would have been a call back to First Contact. Perfect.
Star Trek + Guardians of the Galaxy remix.
Zef would have shat himself at this level of piloting
You know Brent Spiner has wanted to do something like that for decades.
The record scratch before they go in. 🤣🤣
Well the chairs in conference room are pulled up on one side of the room.
This song captures the absolute essence of fun and joy I’ve ever seen in a Star Trek episode. This has given me feelings that I haven’t felt in a very long time.
My favorite detail is they kept the enterprise's bubble shield.
Only data could drift a galaxy class starship haha
What did Bones say that one time? 'Treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home.'
The famous group that sang this classic song was Steppenwolf they were fantastic if you never heard their other songs you can find all their albums on here. Born to be Wild is their most famous song it was used in the movie Easy Rider.
"Let's rock n' roll!"
Quoted by Zefram Cochrane in Star Trek First Contact
"And you people, you're all astronauts, on some kind of star trek."
That song brought me right back to the First Contact movie.
well this scene works so much better with this over that movie just cause the song sounds like a wild ride and Data sends them on the ride of a lifetime into that cube and shockingly enough Data kills it
at :57, the initial fishtail in to a drift is just frigging sweet.
It felt like there was meant to be a song here. This confirms it
Deanna just did a Rockford J turn with a starship. Now that is classy.
2:03 Enterprise "I know the E come to rescue you once, but I've always been your true mistress....now its my turn"
Data's response sounded so much like "Sit Down, Shut Up and Hang On!"
I love the tip of the hat to Star Trek First Contact!
the BEST part of that whole scene is Diana reaction to Data enjoying himself flying like no one has flown before ...
I once saw these two admit that they used to make a game of seeing how many nods they could get into a scene. When they nodded at each other here, I broke up
Me: computer play my saving the day song
Enterprise D computer: Acknowledged
That drifting parking rescue stop 5kms overhead is awesome
I have seen this clip with many different types of songs but I can, without a doubt say, this by far is the best song to go with this scene!
I love how geordi equates his daughter to...a computer. Boy, he never shook that relationship he had with the holodeck Leah Brahms did he?
Playing Steppenwolf just made that scene SOOOOO much better!
I love the fact that a regular Borg cuba would own that old enterprise ncc 1701 D in combat yet a super cube is no match for the same old ship and Geordie did say he didn't have time to upgrade the weapons or shields on that ship so your not going to get away with oh they just upgraded the tech cause they didn't do that one which is why the story telling is just pure bs on that cube cause it should have owned the D in a heart beats it was still more then capable of slaughtering the D without much effort
@@raven4k998Most ships don't mount capital weapons...ON THE INSIDE.
@@PhotonHerald oh silly you are forgetting the outside of the borg cube they approached the cube from the outside and were taking hits a normal cube would drops the D's shields in a matter of seconds and this is a super large cube so your saying it can't do at least what a normal cube can do I mean seriously common and wake up
@@raven4k998 Without a doubt, that cube should have destroyed the Enterprise. But we're also talking about a crew that had decades more experience piloting the ship, and one with less inhibitions. They didn't expect to survives, so they basically said "screw it." That, in my opinion, made the scene so much better.
@@InebriatedMic yeah but the point is bad writing they made it look to easy for the D to slaughter that cube and experience can only take you so far with dated tech like that which the D had it would have been more believable had Geordie updated the weapons and shields tech of the D with anti borg tech but as it stood the D should have been blown up cause her tech wasn't that good against the borg as it was
John Kay and Steppenwolf rock even through the Star Trek universe!
Let’s rock and roll!
The joyful warrior Data is such a wonderful development. And perfectly understandable, even to TNG canon geeks.
Mr. Spiner, as always, gift wraps the performance,, and then presents it for our viewing pleasure. The expression on his face as he goes in is literally priceless.
Bravo, all!!!
Hang on🤣
Not for me. Star Trek died with Discovery for me. I can't take a few episodes before I have to quit. Everything of the ethics and the depth is gone. Now it's only about special effects and 'action'.
At least the original data died meaning this was at least not done to the original character. Come to think of it, I now think it would have been better if there was a warp core breach in Nemesis at the end.
@@jonasklose6472 yeah Picard rammed the scimitar and some of it broke off and breach engineering causing a warp core breach which why it didn't happen when it always happened by accident in TNG kind of shows you how much it had already changed by Nemesis Already
@@raven4k998
No, I meant a warp core breach of the Enterprise, so the characters would have died in battle and couldn't have been used for this. Bad then I was sad that data died, now I'm glad. RIP
For the movies: I always accepted them going away from Star Trek story telling. They were made for mass audiences that maybe heard of Star Trek the first time when they watched the movies. Now, it seems the only thing New Trek resembles a bit are the movies. For me: Star Trek should have just been happy with it's corner and should not have tried to claw it's way out by going generic/Star Wars sci-fi and making the ethics part into an in-your-face style because they don't believe that the target audience of Star Trek can think or reflect on what they saw and it's implications.
@@jonasklose6472 well that star trek was more about the story this new star trek is about the special effects and action nothing more then that it has no science in it even it's just dumb words to fill in that they don't know shit about the star trek tech at all🤣🤣
Is that classical music?
Yes doctor, it appears so.
Enterprise D f’ed up that cube.
Guess the old girl still has a surprise or two left.
One of the best ways, to close a circle. Zephram Cochrane is, in the ether raising a glass, saying damn fine choice.
Data flying a multi million ton spacecraft like an f16. I’m more impressed that it handles that well😂
Darth Vader would be impressed due to being quite the pod-racer back in his youth as a boy.
In fact Darth Vader would help Data and the Enterprise fight the Borg due to The Force telling Darth Vader that the Borg are a great threat to everyone including himself.
Even the Jedi would team up with Darth Vader and the USS ENTERPRISE 1701-D because The Force would warn the Jedi about the Borg
Deanna Troi would get along with Qui-Gon Jinn.
Deanna Troi would want to know more about The Force and Qui-Gon Jinn would say these words below to Deanna Troi:
"Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to us, telling us the will of the Force. When you learn to quiet your mind, you'll hear them speaking to you."
Qui-Gon Jinn would ask Deanna Troi for a sample of her blood to test her Midi-chlorian count to test if she was Force sensitive or not.
Qui-Gon Jinn would fight the Borg due to the Borg causing a disturbance to The Force.
I was hoping that was the song you meant... :-) Love that "flying fireball" effect with the shields as the Big E comes screaming out of the middle of the explosion...