@@fmlazar In fairness that sword was probably intnetionally heavy. Bat'leth have canonical weight and measure so we know their caricteristics. That sword's meant for chopping and slicing rather than acrobatics. Alsi I agree with Worf. Swords are fun.
And more effective. Remember the deflector scene in First Contact? The Borg in that scene didn't mix well with Worf's Mek'leth. Sometimes, the old ways are best, especially with energy weapons being adapted after a number of shots. If I were in command of a ship's tactical training program that could encounter Borg drones, I'd have the crew be required to have some form of bladed combat, if not prior to posting. Cutting into tubules and maybe piercing their armor with a knife or even a sword would cause considerable damage and level the field of battle, possibly to the advantage of Starfleet and allied forces.
Ryker Frickin headshots! Worf head buts. Beverly blasting. Data flipping switches. Picard being a cerebral assassin. LA forge putting it all together. Even Seven causing panic. Diana holding it all together. And Enterprise rocking & Rolling!
It's impossible! *Nearly* impossible and *completely* impossible are two different things. Especially when we're following the optimal quantum probability. Yea, yeah billions of alternate possibilities show the Enterprise got destroyed, we literally do not care. *ALL IN, PEOPLE!*
I love that Jordi says " no computer...not even my daughter could navigate that" indicating that he thinks his daughter is smarter than even data. He's one proud papa!!!!
I think It's Data who discovers how the maneuver. If you notice, shortly before his pleading to Geordi, Data tries a short configuration on his console and then the ship jolts drastically...not too much, but enough. That is where Data, with his still positronic mind, determines with ezsctmaneuvers, he can make sharp corners....or turns....as ne navigates the Entrrprise through the Death Star...I mean the Borg Cube lol. Georgia daughter appears to be a born Captain with her ability to pilot the Titan and if she discovered the same method Data could steer, she MIGHT be able to, but the edge is Data with his attosecond reactive computer mind. A reminder that Geordi is the second smartest man on the Etnerprise...but he is only second behind Data. That is my Ted talk for today. :)
@@Xxxx2319alpha Plus this is the Enterprise D. The ship Data served on for several years. He KNOWS this ship's flight caricteristics. He knows the hum of the engines. THe timings on inertial dampeners. He also knew that with nobody else on board save perhaps exocomps he could afford to tokyo drift the girl through in ways that would take DECADES off of the frame.
Borg cube was largely cannibalized and almost everything used powering their transmitter. The fearsome spectre of the borg was destroyed with the abomination of the writers on Voyage.
Did you not... watch the series? The cube was a derelict. pretty much everything was defunct except the beacon and the weird technovampiric shit that was keeping the Queen alive.
4:20 Considering it was Geordi back in the early days (watched an ep not too long ago) that said sometimes you have to go with your gut... this was apropos.
That's Kurtzman. He likes all the lights off so you can't see anything and the actors can't even see each other. Gates McFadden mentioned that she couldn't see on the dark sets.
"The shield is down! Commence attack on the Borg Cube's main reactor!" Data -- "We're on our way. Red Group, Gold Group, all fighters follow me! Told ya they'd do it!"
This honestly gave me the same feelings I got when the USS defiant appeared in star trek enterprise. Seeing a Connie kick ass like that is something rare to see, and seeing the Galaxy class kicking ass with modern CGI is just beautiful to see… this is how modern trek should be, and I really hope if we ever get a new tv show, it’s about the enterprise F.
I will always remember asking Gates McFadden what her favorite food was when I was on my moms' shoulders at a Con when I was 6yrs old (Turkey was her answer lol)
A barely functioning Borg mega cube and a nearly 40 year old Galaxy Class starship, flying with the drive section of another ship. One Constitution class ship against a fleet that's about 300 strong, and 2 old men against undead Borg Drones. That strangely works so well, doesn't it?
Actually, he'd probably initially be threatened by it. Remember how he reacted to Guinan effortlessly demolishing him in phaser practice? Sure, he relaxed when she reminded him that she'd been doing it long before he was born, but for a couple of seconds there, a Klingon rage quit was brewing.
@@Tantalus010 But Worf is older now and has softened up quite a bit. He has a much better handle on his temper than he used to after having spent decades working on himself (much of that in meditation). He's a Zen Master by the time this stuff happens. I really think he would be proud of her for working so hard on something she REALLY HATED to do.
2:20 Kudos to that rag tag team of kitchen staff and others, the other doctor I recognized from Nemesis I believe, etc that managed to keep the Titan alive.
That ship is so huge, it should be called a hypercube. That first cube in Q Who made the D look like an ant. This new one is basically a boulder next to a grain of sand P.S. Trust Beverly to give all-new meaning to the term "surgical strike" 😊
I'm going to be honest here but these Borg are ten times terrified then the first Borgs from TNG, they really bring very good amount of zombie horror in Star Trek.
Have to admit those Borg tactical drones were really cool. Its a shame as far as I remember no other Star Trek series ever really showed them in combat.
Whoever came up with the D's phaser animation is brilliant. Watch how the phaser charges across the array, then fires, now notice how the beam rides across the array while firing. That is just beyond cool
I didn't even get halfway through this. All I can tell is there are some echoing voices that can't be understood and some people fighting in the dark. BTW, I'm an old-timer. I remember watching TOS first episode the night it first aired, and I was going to Star Trek conventions in the 70's.
Sorry to hear that. Someone said it's maybe the quality of the clip and it's easier to see if you watch it on Paramount Plus, it's still darkly lit but other than that it was a great season. And you could watch it with subtitles.
Commissioned in 2363, decommissioned (what was left of it) in 2371, and Picard takes place around 2401-ish. 38 years. I actually thought it was longer, because 38 years is pretty young for a museum ship. At least when you consider the US Navy, where their supercarriers tend to stay in service around 50 years, and the Iowa class battleships were in service off and on for 49 years.
This restored Enterprise-D is actually quite a bit more powerful than it's past self that went down on Viridian-III. While the saucer is the original, the Stardrive section that actually powers and shields the ship came from the USS Syracuse which was likely a Dominion War refit of the Galaxy class. The refit Galaxies were monsters that were surpassed only by the very latest ships-of-the-line like Sovereign-class or the Jem Hadar battleships. Also, subtract all the extra weight and power drain from civilain and scientific facitlities that were removed either by the Stardrive refit or by Geordi and we have an Enterprise-D that is a lot more powerful and maneuverable than the old one.
this scene was the best having the whole crew back. The highlight was a little further along when Troy Sensed enjoyment from DATA while running that impossible obstacle course
I love ole Bev , she been threw so much with keeping jack safe an had a huge arsenal at her finger tips , i d take the Big D any day over all ships , I’d have her upgraded to the max an then say hold my beer an stand back for once ya gonna see this ship do what we all knew she could finally ❤❤❤❤
"Torpedoes away locking phasers and returning fire" the spite in her voice never mess with a mom when her child has been taken by the borg! Go Dr.Crusher!!
Agreed. Though a part of me thinks that playing golem Data might have been easier than playing android Data. He actually had emotions and Brent could act a bit more like himself and less like a robot.
I was never a tremendous Worf fan, but his melee training dovetails perfectly with fighting the Borg. Like, what do you do when your phaser becomes useless? Throw it at them, John Wick-style? Worf pulls out a badass edged weapon.
Presumably the Syracuse star drive had dominion era upgrades and the torpedoes loaded are modern ones... which this queen hasn't seen. Not surprised she stomps vs an understaffed cube.
Ya kinda feel that maybe a SAW with a couple of extra boxes of wad cutters would be SUPER effective and handy right about now. Chuck in a Mossy with a GL and have yourselves a fun time 😂
This scene just showed why the galaxy class was the heart of fleet formations during the dominion war, this and thise 2 galaxy class wrecking that 1 galor class.
The first time I watched this I had one question. If it's impossible to maneuver inside the Cube, why not do a saucer separation and take the star drive section in?
@@kbanghart Honestly, rarely. It's wild how bad the effectiveness of a single drone has been historically. Usually an away team drops a half dozen before they even have to worry.
Someone said it's partly the quality of the UA-cam clip and the actual show is easier to see. If you have bright lights on while you're watching it that doesn't help either.
@@AdmiralKarelia Those are all fixed position projectors with wide arcs of fire, not turrets. To date, and even in this, the Borg also had these projector type weapons.
that a famed scientist, trusting facts and analysis all his life, just makes a decision to go with a gut feeling cause its his best friend... THATS the best ending to the old Generation. I hope the new one learns from it. Straight on til morning everyone...
Dr. Crusher thinking: "Ok, I use laser targeting to operate on brains and destroy tumors, how hard can this be?" Proceeds annihilating the Borg on her own.
I saw the thumbnail for this clip on the right side of my screen and clicked on it because I wondered why Supreme Chancellor Palpatine was on the Enterprise LOL
The Borg: "We have an army!!"
Enterprise D: "We have a Crusher and a Data"
Well said 😅
Not bad but I think it's more like
Borg: We have an army
Starfleet: We have an Enterprise
@@kfures3469 Very true, well said 💯
"we have Geritol"
And Tori.
She can drive.
Remember kids, swords are fun. If Worf says it you know it’s true. 😂
That's what you call sarcastic bad influence
Riker's really out of shape if Jadzia Dax can out bat'leth him.
@@fmlazar In fairness that sword was probably intnetionally heavy. Bat'leth have canonical weight and measure so we know their caricteristics. That sword's meant for chopping and slicing rather than acrobatics.
Alsi I agree with Worf. Swords are fun.
I still think a better response to "a phaser and you didn't use it?" would have been "I've never seen them adapt to a sword."
And more effective. Remember the deflector scene in First Contact? The Borg in that scene didn't mix well with Worf's Mek'leth. Sometimes, the old ways are best, especially with energy weapons being adapted after a number of shots.
If I were in command of a ship's tactical training program that could encounter Borg drones, I'd have the crew be required to have some form of bladed combat, if not prior to posting. Cutting into tubules and maybe piercing their armor with a knife or even a sword would cause considerable damage and level the field of battle, possibly to the advantage of Starfleet and allied forces.
Ryker Frickin headshots! Worf head buts. Beverly blasting. Data flipping switches. Picard being a cerebral assassin. LA forge putting it all together. Even Seven causing panic. Diana holding it all together. And Enterprise rocking & Rolling!
And I love how you misspelled many of the characters' names. LOL.
"Dee-ANNA!"
@@hippusmaximus9319many?
Also, it's social media. Relax about the spelling.
@@kbanghart Ok, jdungfart.
@@hippusmaximus9319 cool hippos
These 4+ minutes of the finales were among the most epic in the entire franchise. These bit with the Asteroid and Riker was also pretty good.
It was a privilege to witness ncc1701-D fly again
LMAO no. It's just more fan service garbage.
@@JustAMindlessDrone SHUT UP WE LOVE IT !!!!
@@JustAMindlessDrone Right. This is like 15 years late. It's a bit silly with the 75 year olds on a ship.
@@JustAMindlessDronethe first two seasons had almost zero fan service and they are terrible
It's impossible!
Data, "Hold my beer!"
Correction: hold my synthehol.
@alexb6234 but it's green.
Plot armor engaged
@@jlinkous05 hold my Saurian brandy
It's impossible!
*Nearly* impossible and *completely* impossible are two different things.
Especially when we're following the optimal quantum probability. Yea, yeah billions of alternate possibilities show the Enterprise got destroyed, we literally do not care.
*ALL IN, PEOPLE!*
"Torpedoes away. Locking phasers and returning fire" ... "a lot's happened in the last twenty years" best part of the entire series
This has the line from Spaceballs written all over it. "That was good for Rambo"
@@diaztheshipwright9092 Or Beverly Hills Cop II from Rosewood using the bazooka. "Fuck Rambo!"
Worf preferred the Enterprise-E. So it’s Dr Beverly Crusher, who finally gets to show, what the Enterprise-D can do! Go Doctor Bev the badass! ❤❤
It's a stupid line. She should have said "I'm still a trained bridge officer, not just a doctor" and it would have been the truth.
That's called a bit of mommy frustration.........
I love that Jordi says " no computer...not even my daughter could navigate that" indicating that he thinks his daughter is smarter than even data. He's one proud papa!!!!
I think It's Data who discovers how the maneuver.
If you notice, shortly before his pleading to Geordi, Data tries a short configuration on his console and then the ship jolts drastically...not too much, but enough.
That is where Data, with his still positronic mind, determines with ezsctmaneuvers, he can make sharp corners....or turns....as ne navigates the Entrrprise through the Death Star...I mean the Borg Cube lol. Georgia daughter appears to be a born Captain with her ability to pilot the Titan and if she discovered the same method Data could steer, she MIGHT be able to, but the edge is Data with his attosecond reactive computer mind.
A reminder that Geordi is the second smartest man on the Etnerprise...but he is only second behind Data.
That is my Ted talk for today. :)
Georgia not Jordi.
Spellcheck got to your comment too.
@@Xxxx2319alpha Plus this is the Enterprise D. The ship Data served on for several years. He KNOWS this ship's flight caricteristics. He knows the hum of the engines. THe timings on inertial dampeners.
He also knew that with nobody else on board save perhaps exocomps he could afford to tokyo drift the girl through in ways that would take DECADES off of the frame.
Kind of strange how much faith he puts into Crash LaForge. He must've been talking about the other daughter. 😂
DR. CRUSHER WITH A STEEL CHAIR!
Crusher just opened up a big can of whoop-ass!
CRUSHER IS STOMPING A MUD HOLE AND WALKING IT DRY!!!
More like a wheel chair.
@@someparts Lol!
Or a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire
Somehow the Borg forgot their signature weapon, the shield-draining tractor beam.
Borg cube was largely cannibalized and almost everything used powering their transmitter. The fearsome spectre of the borg was destroyed with the abomination of the writers on Voyage.
@@kjpierson1152 writers did great
@@kbanghartthey did :)
Besides, what we see here is the result of the virus Future-Janeway introduced into the collective back in "Endgame".
Did you not... watch the series? The cube was a derelict. pretty much everything was defunct except the beacon and the weird technovampiric shit that was keeping the Queen alive.
“Swords are fun.” I have missed Worf!
hahahahahahahahahahah na kaka tawa 🤣
my inner 40k fan cheered at hearing him say that
"They are using some kind of predictive algorithm to oh wait, no, its a guy at a window shouting 'They are going that way, point the guns THAT way"
"Goddamn gunners, don't they know they gotta LEAD that ship!"
"I bet the geth are over there thinking, 'There's no way those organics will try that "no windows" thing twice.'" - Joker, Mass Effect 3.
@@seanmcdonald5859 : Considering they were cloaked, I don't think a guy looking out a window would do much good.
4:20 Considering it was Geordi back in the early days (watched an ep not too long ago) that said sometimes you have to go with your gut... this was apropos.
The Enterprise's last charge and they made it absolutely badass
My partner was nearly in tears watching this scene. He kept saying ' Come on big D'
ok
Are you both 15?
@@markfox1545why do u assume that?
"Come on big D, flyyy"
@@imcallingjapan2178 Another iconic line from a different iconic series. :)
I wish they'd had sufficient budget for more lightbulbs.
That's Kurtzman. He likes all the lights off so you can't see anything and the actors can't even see each other. Gates McFadden mentioned that she couldn't see on the dark sets.
@@wintercat2605lol you need your eyes checked. Most of us fans saw fine. The old TNG lighting would be clownish now.
With you entirely.
@@fbcpraise I loved it.
@@kbanghart which is cool. I watched the clip once and starting reading the comments… someone mentioned Worf. I was like “Worf?? Was HE in this?!”
Admiral Crusher massively kicking Borg Asses!! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
"I'm the surgeon and I am removing Borg-Cancer with Phasers and Torpedoes!"
I was gonna say the same thing
"alot has happened in the last 20 years" 😅 ❤
well she was busy vaporising intruders in episode 1.
This is what happens when the borg queen forgets to pay the electric bill😊
"A lot's happened in the last 20 years." 🤣🤣🤣
And what is that, that's happened?
"Here goes nothing" Data channelling Lando Calrissian 😄
La Forge " This is impossible !!!! "
Data" Oh F *****g really?!?!?"
Data: Lando and the Falcon git nothing on me.
😂😂
"The shield is down! Commence attack on the Borg Cube's main reactor!"
Data -- "We're on our way. Red Group, Gold Group, all fighters follow me! Told ya they'd do it!"
This honestly gave me the same feelings I got when the USS defiant appeared in star trek enterprise. Seeing a Connie kick ass like that is something rare to see, and seeing the Galaxy class kicking ass with modern CGI is just beautiful to see… this is how modern trek should be, and I really hope if we ever get a new tv show, it’s about the enterprise F.
You mean the USS Picard.
The ship that disappeared during The Tholian Web. I like the old look, but also how far we have come in CGI to make a TV series this good!
The new and improved Data. I love it
His gut is like that of Spock's guess
He absorbed Lore and knew how to put that devious nature to positive use....
I made the same connection to Spock in Star Trek IV. 😁
Data's best moment ever.
And I agree with Worf, Swords ARE Fun.
Beverly owns the Borg. Everyone on the bridge turns to look at her. Awesome
Never provoke the mama bear.
Never piss off the Doctor.
only bad thing about this scene is the phasers are being fired from top of ship while targets are under ship.
@@patrickmurray3846there were targets on the towers as well
They should've known better than to mess with a mother. Borg assimilate, mothers destroy
I will always remember asking Gates McFadden what her favorite food was when I was on my moms' shoulders at a Con when I was 6yrs old (Turkey was her answer lol)
5 year old me thought Dr. Crusher looked similar to my mom, so I always thought of her as my space mom.
@@AdmiralKarelia 'Space Mom', love it
I love they still have Alice Krige as the borg queens voice.
A barely functioning Borg mega cube and a nearly 40 year old Galaxy Class starship, flying with the drive section of another ship. One Constitution class ship against a fleet that's about 300 strong, and 2 old men against undead Borg Drones. That strangely works so well, doesn't it?
If there's one thing I've learned in my entire lifetime of watching Star Trek it's that you NEVER count out the crew of The Enterprise!
Plot armor is impenetrable
I have to say the fist-fight with Worf and Riker vs the Borg was a lot better than most of the fights in Old Trek.
Beverly at tactical : BADASSERY INCARNATE.
Old Trek? Like TOS? You can't seriously compare the two. Almost 6 decades between them.
They had 50 years to improve LOL
I meant TNG @@kbanghart
@@playthehighnote1122 90s Trek loved their two-fisted hammer to the back of the shoulders.
The thumbnail of this video makes it look like it's emperor Palpatine flying the Enterprise D. 😂
"A lot's happened in the last 20 years."
That was EPIC! Doctor Crusher is SCARY. I LOVE that for her! Worf would be proud of that weaponry skill. :D
Dr. Crusher looks like she was hanging out with a biker gang and learned to bar brawl in the last 20 years.
And so began the Legend of "Bloody Beverly"...
Why do people think Crusher *wasn't* already scary. She blew up a borg ship in TNG.
Actually, he'd probably initially be threatened by it. Remember how he reacted to Guinan effortlessly demolishing him in phaser practice? Sure, he relaxed when she reminded him that she'd been doing it long before he was born, but for a couple of seconds there, a Klingon rage quit was brewing.
@@Tantalus010 But Worf is older now and has softened up quite a bit. He has a much better handle on his temper than he used to after having spent decades working on himself (much of that in meditation). He's a Zen Master by the time this stuff happens. I really think he would be proud of her for working so hard on something she REALLY HATED to do.
2:20 Kudos to that rag tag team of kitchen staff and others, the other doctor I recognized from Nemesis I believe, etc that managed to keep the Titan alive.
Look at those spikes on the borg ship clearly they adapted to worfs prepare 4 ramming speed!😅
Don't know if Riker is intentionally channeling Data from Generations by saying "Oh shit!" @ 2:09, but I'm gonna go with it.
No, he just said, "Shit!"
I imagine the mess hall had to be cleaned up after this manouver.
That ship is so huge, it should be called a hypercube. That first cube in Q Who made the D look like an ant. This new one is basically a boulder next to a grain of sand
P.S. Trust Beverly to give all-new meaning to the term "surgical strike" 😊
I'm going to be honest here but these Borg are ten times terrified then the first Borgs from TNG, they really bring very good amount of zombie horror in Star Trek.
I hate scenes in tv shows and films where its so dark you cant see whats happening,
Get your eyes checked. I saw fine.
It's to hide bad cgi.
@@copter2000 no, it's for effect
It's for copyright reasons.
Thanks for making closed captions available for the deaf.
Heck! Could you make it a little darker? We can still see glimpses of what's happening from time to time.
That does seem to be a trend for many TV shows and movies in the last few years.
''Allot's happend in the last 20 yrs'' BEST. LINE. EVER.
Have to admit those Borg tactical drones were really cool. Its a shame as far as I remember no other Star Trek series ever really showed them in combat.
I've only seen them in Star Trek: Elite Force, that amazing Trek FPS
@@PlayNiceFolks wish that would get a remake. one of the few good trek games of that era
Whoever came up with the D's phaser animation is brilliant. Watch how the phaser charges across the array, then fires, now notice how the beam rides across the array while firing. That is just beyond cool
They called it a cube but let's be honest, it was bigger than anything we've ever seen.
A cube is still a cube irrespective of it’s size
@@1978rharrisugh c'mon, u know what they meant. This one was massive and beautifully detailed.
@@kbanghart and still a cube
@@1978rharris Yes, still a bigger cube
@@1978rharris You and your right angles.
This is so obviously pure tan service and yet I could not be happier
I didn't even get halfway through this. All I can tell is there are some echoing voices that can't be understood and some people fighting in the dark.
BTW, I'm an old-timer. I remember watching TOS first episode the night it first aired, and I was going to Star Trek conventions in the 70's.
If you pay the $$$$ so you can stream it on Paramount the picture quality is much better....🫤
Sorry to hear that. Someone said it's maybe the quality of the clip and it's easier to see if you watch it on Paramount Plus, it's still darkly lit but other than that it was a great season. And you could watch it with subtitles.
It was alright for the newest set of series
starting to think Worf suffers a debuff effect every time he steps onto the enterprise. 😂😂😂
He buffs when on the defiant
It was as amazing to see the Enterprise D again! I just really, really, really wish the show wasn't so god damn dark!
Watching the 40 year old Enterprise-D kick the crap out of the Borg was epic!
The first and last Federation ship they ever saw.
Tbf, only part was that old ... Laforge did a LOT of fixing up.
Commissioned in 2363, decommissioned (what was left of it) in 2371, and Picard takes place around 2401-ish. 38 years. I actually thought it was longer, because 38 years is pretty young for a museum ship. At least when you consider the US Navy, where their supercarriers tend to stay in service around 50 years, and the Iowa class battleships were in service off and on for 49 years.
This restored Enterprise-D is actually quite a bit more powerful than it's past self that went down on Viridian-III. While the saucer is the original, the Stardrive section that actually powers and shields the ship came from the USS Syracuse which was likely a Dominion War refit of the Galaxy class. The refit Galaxies were monsters that were surpassed only by the very latest ships-of-the-line like Sovereign-class or the Jem Hadar battleships. Also, subtract all the extra weight and power drain from civilain and scientific facitlities that were removed either by the Stardrive refit or by Geordi and we have an Enterprise-D that is a lot more powerful and maneuverable than the old one.
@@deinekes9 All the civilian facilities would be in the saucer section
"Not to assimilate, but to annihilate!"
The Borg King in the mirror universe: "Ah, she's finally starting to get it."
Swords are fun
“Worf likes swords, swords are fun…”
To paraphrase an older Star Trek movie; I would trust Data's gut feeling over many others facts.
this scene was the best having the whole crew back. The highlight was a little further along when Troy Sensed enjoyment from DATA while running that impossible obstacle course
Worf’s going to be so jealous that Dr. Crusher got to go all out with the Enterprise’s weapons and he didn’t. 😜
I think he prefers melee combat anyway.
You know, this is probably one of the first times Data felt intuition in action, and he is *jazzed*.
I love ole Bev , she been threw so much with keeping jack safe an had a huge arsenal at her finger tips , i d take the Big D any day over all ships , I’d have her upgraded to the max an then say hold my beer an stand back for once ya gonna see this ship do what we all knew she could finally ❤❤❤❤
Future-Admiral-Riker's refitted 1701-D was an AWESOME Battle-Wagon! I loved that!
Wonderful fan service the first season and much of the second season lacked. Bravo
Geordi, Deanna and Data alll had the look of don’t piss Beverly off.
Worf had so many great lines in this season.
That ship is 30+ years old and it still kicks borg ass!
"Torpedoes away locking phasers and returning fire" the spite in her voice never mess with a mom when her child has been taken by the borg! Go Dr.Crusher!!
Brent spiner should have at least be nominated for a emmy
Agreed. Though a part of me thinks that playing golem Data might have been easier than playing android Data. He actually had emotions and Brent could act a bit more like himself and less like a robot.
2:09....."Awwghh!! SHIIIT!!" always makes me laugh how its shown to be so heavy that it clunks when Riker drops it.
Would have been better if klutzman had turned on the lights.
I was never a tremendous Worf fan, but his melee training dovetails perfectly with fighting the Borg. Like, what do you do when your phaser becomes useless? Throw it at them, John Wick-style? Worf pulls out a badass edged weapon.
Beverly just broke the Hippocratic Oath.
a great battle and everyone contribures and thre bad guys get beat up good -- who could ask for more !!
Hearing Data say, "My gut tells me. Trust me!" So awesome
Presumably the Syracuse star drive had dominion era upgrades and the torpedoes loaded are modern ones... which this queen hasn't seen. Not surprised she stomps vs an understaffed cube.
Ya kinda feel that maybe a SAW with a couple of extra boxes of wad cutters would be SUPER effective and handy right about now. Chuck in a Mossy with a GL and have yourselves a fun time 😂
This scene just showed why the galaxy class was the heart of fleet formations during the dominion war, this and thise 2 galaxy class wrecking that 1 galor class.
The galaxy class was a beast and it wasn’t shown much on screen. We finally get to see it do everything they said it could do.
It becomes a lot more maneuverable when you jettison the bouncy castles and the vegan smoothie cafe.
"Your gut??" Jordy should have added, "When did you get one of those installed?"
Data I said no!
Me: Who the hell talks to someone like that, lmao.
I'm glad they all took their naps before "engaging".....
The first time I watched this I had one question. If it's impossible to maneuver inside the Cube, why not do a saucer separation and take the star drive section in?
Worf still needs his own series
3:00 "And the Enterprise unleashed the fury of all generations upon the Borg"
Nice to see Borg drones actually posing a threat again.
When have they not?
@@kbanghart Honestly, rarely. It's wild how bad the effectiveness of a single drone has been historically. Usually an away team drops a half dozen before they even have to worry.
@@AdmiralKarelia Yes, half a dozen out of billions
@@kbanghart If they actually came at you by the billions that would matter. But they don't, they come at you 2-3 at a time.
@@AdmiralKarelia good
Worf is right SWORDS are fun
riker saying holy fuck, dude...your jaked bra..was funny
well after watching almost 2 minutes and not being able to see a thing in the dark i gave up.
Honestly so many TV shows and movies are doing this, it's irritating
Someone said it's partly the quality of the UA-cam clip and the actual show is easier to see. If you have bright lights on while you're watching it that doesn't help either.
@@sarahberkner Yeah when I was watching it on Prime I didn't have any issues seeing in those dark scenes.
I laugh every time they say "turrets." Ha, turrets in ST!!
Star Trek Online says hi.
Cardassian defense platforms? TOS and TMP era phaser banks? ENT era phase cannons?
@@AdmiralKarelia Those are all fixed position projectors with wide arcs of fire, not turrets. To date, and even in this, the Borg also had these projector type weapons.
"Swords are fun!" .... classic Worf
3:01 D kicking ass one last time.
Dr. Crusher is more deadly with the Enterprise D weapons than Worf ever was
She blew up a whole borg ship in one of the episodes of TNG. She's more deadly than Worf long before this.
that a famed scientist, trusting facts and analysis all his life, just makes a decision to go with a gut feeling cause its his best friend... THATS the best ending to the old Generation. I hope the new one learns from it. Straight on til morning everyone...
Why did they all look so surprised at Crusher firing weapons? It's not like she could have missed the Borg structure.
I have to admit this is pretty cool to me.
The borg-king in this is something.
Nobody is ever going to buy Beverly Crusher as anything but a doctor
The sad thing, it took the Doctor to get Enterprise D to open up more than I've seen on the entire TNG series with maybe except in Best of Both Worlds
Beverly became a radiation oncologist! Using big ray guns to kill a cancer! :D
Dr. Crusher thinking: "Ok, I use laser targeting to operate on brains and destroy tumors, how hard can this be?"
Proceeds annihilating the Borg on her own.
Data should have said....have i ever failed you jordi
Really did enjoy this season. Too bad there was no money left in the budget for frickin' LIGHTBULBS!!
A side of the "D" You seldom see. A man of war. Piloted by its Master.
the greatest ending to any star trek they ever wrote
Of course... it's NOT Data. It's a copy of Data, with a copy of his memories. Interestingly, the same might be said of Picard!
I saw the thumbnail for this clip on the right side of my screen and clicked on it because I wondered why Supreme Chancellor Palpatine was on the Enterprise LOL
And was there that Lore took over and crashed them into the cube killing them all...