Star Trek Into Darkness (1/10) Movie CLIP - Violating the Prime Directive (2013) HD
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Kirk (Chris Pine) violates the Prime Directive to save Spock's (Zachary Quinto) life.
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The Star Trek franchise continues with this follow-up to 2009's J.J. Abrams-directed reboot. Abrams returns to direct from a script by Damon Lindelof and the writing team of Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. The crew of the Enterprise engages in an epic battle of good versus evil after being summoned home, only to discover Starfleet in ruins, and they venture into a war zone to find the powerful villain (Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch) responsible for the devastation.
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Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana
Director: J.J. Abrams
Producers: J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, David Ellison, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, Tommy Harper, Paul Schwake, Jeffrey Chernov, Dana Goldberg
Screenwriters: Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, Gene Roddenberry
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Spock: you violated the prime directive!
Kirk: oh come on spock they saw us big deal!!
Species start worshipping the enterprise.
It doesn't matter idk about worship but extremely thankful lol
@@jaymoose9313Kirk took a scroll where he said "they were bowing to it" so they clearly worship it as something sacred like how people view the bible. They discarded the scroll as if were nothing and started worhipping the Enterprise because they don't understand the concept of a spaceship. They only see a massive "being" rising from their ocean and saving them.
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Ocean: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the submarine Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new seabeds. To seek out new life and new
fishes. To boldly go where no submarine has gone before!
Lmao submarine vengeance
Do yourself a favor, look up the show "Seaquest DSV"
Aquaman: What the F is this thing???
@@jopabr24 Enterprise DSV: Seaquest The Next Generation.
Can't be any worse than Seaquest 2032.
Fun fact: There are more spaceships in the ocean than there are submarines in space.
How is everyone talking about the prime directive and not ( arguably ) one of the most badass ship entrances ever
I still remember this scene on a big screen and almost cried! I was in awe!
We would talk about it if the escaping and swimming was included in the clip.
because it now changes that species forever, knowing they are not alone. it is the beginning of their advancement, motivation to drive their society forward from being primitive.
@@tinaloye2014 omg same , this was magnificent
@@BobRooney290 Nah, they saw a giant “thing.” It would just be treated as a god or other mythological figure. Without communication that allows them to understand they are from another world it’s impossible for them to see it that way.
Spock: you cant violate the prime directive to save me, now stay there while i interfere in this species natural development by stopping this volcano and violating the prime directive.
Even worse, it would look really weird in geological history. A volcano has a sudden spike in frozen lava.
pretty much
Spock is motivated by the destruction of Vulcan to prevent similar planetary destruction of other species.
@@jamesmnguyen Doubtful that’d even be recognized in geological history.
@@jamesmnguyen frozen lava aka rock
The Prime Directive states Starfleet can’t alter a planets destiny so technically the whole mission was one massive violation
Even if they try to save the species without being seen by them
@@anguscovoflyer95 I think it is open to interpretation, different Captains interpret it differently.
@@bailmccabe9089 spock seemed to think it was ok to alter a planets destiny as long as the indigenous species didn't see them or their ship
If you do things right people will think you've done nothing at all
ye its all a violation.
The prime directive was not violated because the Vulcans had already polluted the culture. If you look at what they were worshipping (on the scroll) before the enterprise got there, and compare it to the shape of the ship from "First Contact" you would the it's the same shape as the Vulcan ship. The natives just changed from worshipping one shape to another. Since the planet inhabitants were no longer pristine, the Prime Directive didn't come into play. You can't corrupt what is already corrupt.
+anon ymous Ahh. I see. Thanks for explaining. I hope none of my students are super Star Trek fans. haha.
"I see", said the blind man to his deaf wife, who said "huh?"
At least now they worship the one true religion: Starfleet.
thanks. Thats a big load off my mind.
Agree....they already probably corrupt by some Aliens.....now they will just worship another "god" from sea;)
even if the enterprise did escape without being noticed, how would the native species try to explain years into the future how an extinction level eruption suddenly stop naturally?
they don't even know what an extinction event is
Same thing as us by using the excuse of "GOD"
They would explain just like we currently explain the big bang.
Doubtful it’d even be recognized by a native species tens of thousands of years later.
By using their version of the history channel
Holy mother of audio compression
so this is where the 2nd Prime Directive mission in the pinball game originates from
For a solid few seconds Spock was starting to sound like the depressed friend who keeps saying "no, i dont matter, let me die", all while you keep tryna convince him he's got so much more to live for 😂😅
0:55 *Spock in the audition for Hercules. The scene"My time has come"
“The needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many.”
Million years after when this specie finally developed warp drive and interstellar travel , they finally found out what their ancestor is worshipping ...
that's the *ancient astronaut theory*
I prefer the original non-JJ, non-Kurtzman timeline, but I did like this movie and it was mainly for things like this. Kirk came close to giving up his command, (and his life) for Spock in "Amok Time". He risked the Enterprise to save him in "The Immunity Syndrome", which inspired McCoy's "shut up" line in this scene. No matter the consequences, Kirk wouldn't leave his friend to die.
I'm sure somebody else brought this up, but I have to praise Zachary Quinto for his performance as Spock; As someone with Asperger's, he did the role of a Vulcan perfectly well, and this scene where he is ready to die perfectly shows that very well (for myself at least).
Well I guess it’s Roswell all over again 😂
They violated it twice. First they were saving them. That violates it. Then they were saving Spock. That violates it. Then they remade Wrath of Khan, and that violated all decency laws ever made.
that's three violations then, which violates your first statement
@@shyre836 so really 4 errors...erroar...erroar...sterilize...must sterilize....erroar.....
That's the origin of all Trekkers and their zealotry over Enterprise.
'Violating the Prime Directive'...and the clip cuts off moments before showing the consequences of violating the directive!!!??
Flying like a hooligan. Travelling in the low atmosphere at that speed (about 10,000 mph) would cause massive destruction and injury to those on the ground. Add that to the charge sheet.
Here's a thought Voyager did a similar thing accidentally, by being caught in the gravity well of a planet, that lived its time at high speed.
Yes and both of these from Trek inspired the Orville episode Mad Idolatry
0:15"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
MEANWHILE...
Data: Would you choose one life over one thousand, sir?
Picard: I refuse to let arithmetic decide questions like that.
And what would Janeway say 😂 ❓
Are the officers in the startrek universe the only ones who know how to do things? Dont they have other personel who should do this kind of stuff?
Maybe dropping it? I mean they advanced so far, pretty sure they can accurately calculate on when to drop it from the shuttle. Or use a drone.
and risk the device falling in lava and being destroyed before it could activate?
@@logion567 human slipping into the lava is equally risky imo
@@logion567 So a putting a human seems inside a lava just to time the detonation is cool ?? Where are we, in the medieval ages again?
The idea of “landing” the Enterprise defeats the entire purpose of having shuttles and transporters. You don’t sail an aircraft carrier into an active war zone. The carrier stays back and the aircraft support/fight the battle.
It's not an active war zone, though.
George Hamilton really that is your take away? You still park aircraft carries in unfriendly ports.... or in this case a prewarp civilization.
@@JohnDoe-gj1je Your point is just inaccurate.
George Hamilton let me dumb it down for you then. You keep the really expensive ship, like the Enterprise, out of harms reach and you send in the less expensive ship like a shuttle craft into the the danger zone so if something goes wrong you only lose a shuttle craft and 5-6 crewmen instead of a whole ship and 500-600 crew.
But according to your stupidity might as well throw away all the lives on a ship AND crash the expensive ship while you are at it. You are an idiot.
I got your notification, and I saw part of your unfriendly reply. Did you delete it?
Into Darkness is my favorite Trek film.
Which have you seen?
@@peterjoyfilms Indeed.
I've seen every single bit of star trek there is to see and i think these 3 reboots are the best thing to happen to the franchise so far.
No. God no. Good lord, what is wrong with humanity?
You have the right to have bad taste.
1:25
All hail the almighty NCC god......
Vulcan's rock.
Spock why are we wearing Aquaman looking uniforms!? Spock! We Need You!
Submarine Enterprise. Riiiight.
Imagine having all that tech, all that hope you can inspire and you piggy back behind stupid rules.
Fun fact : Actually froze Volcano will just make it worse the next it explode, so they just give the nibiru resident a warning to go to safer place
po nia película completa pero donde esta lo completo
The Enterprise in the future has no invisible capability yet at present Shield's got one ship with such capability :)))
I LOVED that Scene! It was so TOS!! :)
we need anti-gravity tech, and we need a warp drive. we are still too primitive.
Star Trek is a Type 2 civ...we are only 0.7 ish its gonna be way longer than we think
Alexander Marcus/Admiral Marcus
I don't see how exhibiting reality interferes with a culture.
Several millennia later on Planet Nibiru : Ancient Aliens episode : Did a ship rose out of the ocean and blasted some kind of cold fusion device on the volcano ❔ Ancient Astronauts Theorists says YES 🤣
I love this movie!!!💖
Yknow, when the species evolves and investigates the volcano, wouldn't they find traces of the device used to neutralize the volcano?
possibly
Youve reached as high as you can go. Im just getting started.
Hopefully their government leaders don't suppress their ufo siting.
This goes to prove that Satan even recides in Hollywood trying to prove there is no God
Whilst mocking Him every chance they get.
Seek help, you pill.
I don't understand why they couldn't have just beamed him back to the ship.
+Jay Young There's was too much volcanic activity which interfered with the beaming systems locator. In short, they needed to get closer to beam him up.
Ah. Makes sense.
So let me get this straight... they somehow managed to beam up Spock all the way from *_orbit_* around Vulcan as the *_entire planet_* was falling apart. But they couldn't pull him out of a single volcano only a mile or two away?
Well, it's not as stupid as parking your space ship underwater. Right next to the locals you're trying to stay hidden from. And especially when you have advanced sensors, enhanced imaging, shuttlecraft, etc and can do all of it from orbit. In your space ship.
Basically, this JJ verse "Star Trek" is just dumb.
The prime directive was NOT violated in this movie.
+anon ymous Interesting. I'm writing a lesson plan on this clip. How was the prime directive not violated? Just curious b/c I may have a student point this out as well.
See above.
Why did they hide the ship in the ocean instead of just staying in orbit?
Bc ur mom
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (2013)
Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, John Cho, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, Zoe Saldana
Director: J.J. Abrams
Producer: J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, David Ellison, Tommy Harper, Dana Goldberg, Jeffrey Chernov, Paul Schwake, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
Screenwriter: Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
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But really, a drone couldve avoided all that.. or cloak.
@@matthewgreenhalgh2601 XD okay, not the cloaking
But the drone idea he suggested is possible
It's a bit of a grey area. Starfleet, indeed the whole Federation believe in the sanctity of all life. Now if there was a second species on the planet (If you look back to before the PD on Enterprise the Velekian/Menk situation) then the situation would be trickier but all races have the right to exist, just some would argue if their time has come then so be it.
Like in the TNG episode Homeward where Worfs brother breaks the PD, though I suspect like most laws it would have been subject to change over the years.
Imagine going to a Star Trek convention being dressed like the inhabitants of this Planet!?
If only they had a stealth tech
Screw the Prime Directive. We don't need it. Think of how many worlds space-varing civilisations could make so many planets, better.
Prime who?
That's why they don't sell Hot Pockets in Africa. Can't violate the Prime Directive.
Red Crusader
😂😂😂
I never got the appeal of this scene being badass, it's just dumb. Why would you hide the Enterprise from a primitive species underwater?
IT'S A SPACESHIP!!! Park it in orbit, you can still be teleporter range of the temple and the volcano. Breaking the Prime Directive shouldn't be this hard.
A lot of crap could be avoided if the MCU had a prime directive.
2:10 OMG Very cartoonish CGI
The ship is moving fast and it looks good.
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This was sooooo stupid.
Crap writing, crap screenplay. The actors never should've accepted their parts, don't care how badly they needed work, they ruined star trek.
Only good scene in this crap movie.
This movie was great what do you mean
The movie was only crap because of the last 15 minutes where they rip off wrath of kahn
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