Star Trek: Picard - "Last Charge Of The Enterprise"
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Picard is shot with:
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- 3424 x 2202px sensors ✅
- 0.75 - 200 fps ✅
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Treat her right, and she'll always get you home 😍
Listening to the final dialogue between Picard, Riker, and Geordi makes you realize that they are not just speaking in character, but as actual actors who started off the TNG series together and made it be a positive part of their lives and how with the Enterprise D being the absolute symbol for the series, bringing the cast back together wouldn't be complete without the Enterprise D being revived for the final showdown against the Borg. The series started with the 'passing of the torch' by Adm. Leonard "Bones" McCoy of the TOS series on the Enterprise D with the phrase "It's a good ship, and she's got the right name. You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home", this proudly coincides with the rechristening of the USS Titan A to the USS Enterprise G as the 'torch passing' with Geordi leaving the Enterprise D Bridge with "Yes, sir. After all, she's always taken good care of us." which shall forever - in the words of Picard in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" - 'Let's make sure that history never forgets the name - Enterprise'.
Alot of the ending was. The scene in the bar, once they got the scripted stuff out of the way, was just a group of old frends playing cards and remembering what made TNG such an amazing series. Terry Matalas got the chance to direct and when they were filming the scene he just let the camera run for 45 minutes to catch everything. I think we can all hope that the full 45 minutes makes it into the DVD/BluRay release in the special features (along with alot of the behind the scenes footage from the season)
What we saw here was the epitome of Star Trek. No political correctness, no political statements. Imagination, vision, dreams, and power beyond imagination. To me, this is the core of Star Trek.
@@ericburow6436 If you think what you said there defines 'Star Trek', then you've never been an actual Trekker 🤔: 'Star Trek' ALWAYS embodied what people like you call "wokeness"... was ALWAYS political... and was ALWAYS trying to get people to see beyond their own narrow prejudices - prejudices you just openly flaunted
TOS took on racism from the very first episode by putting black / Asian people front and center when POC actors were used as comedy relief, or to reinforce White America's privilege by making them subservient / inferior (and 'Star Trek' had the first-ever, on-TV interracial kiss)... it took on gender bias by putting a woman as first officer in the original pilot... protested the Vietnam War... and the list just goes on and on and on
TNG took on all the societal remnants from the above categories, and then threw in things like AIDS... polyamory... a few swings at gender identity... pontificated on age discrimination... and was one of the first shows to acknowledge persons from the LGBTQ2+ community were actual human beings (*gasp!*)
But, hey, I guess you just watched for the pew-pew-pew 🙄
@@TheBaconWagoneer, that's where you're mistaken. I saw all that in the original series and so on. I know that Star Trek being on was interconnected with the civil rights movements, the Vietnam War protests, and all that. Why do you think Mae Jemison got on a TNG episode? And you're forgetting something about DS9. Bashir was played by an actor who was British and from the Sudan, and there was prejudice towards Sudan before anyone was talking about it.
What I was referring to was this. Different backgrounds, different races, and so forth working together, despite the differences without throwing it in everyone's faces.
@@TheBaconWagoneer Old Trek (TOS, TNG, DS9, and VOY) has always been a bit of an SJWas a whole, no doubt about it. Some of the best episodes were the SJW- type episodes, with some drama fillers, some comedy fillers, as well as a few pew-pew episodes thrown in.
Admiral McCoy was right.... take care of her; she will always bring you home..
God bless him.
Amen to that 🙌🙌
"Take care of her, Geordi."
"Yes, sir. After all, she's always taken good care of us."
The perfect sendoff for the Enterprise-D.
AND because she's family.
She may not be done yet. I say she still has fight 8n her and her hull lasts 100 years
"Treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home!" - Admiral Leonard "Bones" McCoy
She’s still more beautiful than any of the new ships…
She defines time
The Enterprise-D is a work of art.
Including the Enterprise-E
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Nah, the big E was equally as beautiful as the D. Funny thing is that we as the audience know the D better than the E, tho technically the latter served for a longer time in-universe than her predecessor.
D has the nostalgia-factor, sort of like a second home.
A gorgeous lady
"She's a good ship, and she's got the right name. You remember that, you hear? You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home." - Admiral Leonard McCoy (TNG: Encounter at Farpoint)
Kelley DeForest R.I.P. (1920 - 1999)
At the beginning of Star Trek the next Generation when McCoy made is cameo he said
“Treat her right and she’ll always bring ya home”
How right he was
Sorry to nitpick but the quote is one of my favorites.
“You treat her like lady, and she’ll always bring you home”.
And she did.
Treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home. 🖖
2:26 "Alright, Wedge, go for the power regulator on the north tower!"
"Copy, Enterprise, I'm already on my way out."
HAHAHAHAHA NICE!!!!!
And wedge is in a roundabout shuttle
Normally i'd care about such a theft. But in this case, I let it slide because it's fucking awesome.
@@Drakesonone hmmmm, that would be a runabout, Danube-class.
"Fate protects fools, little children, and ships named Enterprise."
we all miss that voice Riker...we all do
I understood Riker when he said, "I miss that voice." We all miss her. We all miss her.🥲
Can we just take a moment to enjoy the glory that the first Federation ship to encounter the borg was also the one to finish them off?
i mean there was that one Star Trek: Enterprise episode, but yeah I know what you mean.
@@dambust232 The usual work-around for that is to be pedantic and state that was pre-Federation. Which is true :D
The Big D was the first to encounter The Borg and she & her crew finished them off. F ent. As it should be. The E-D, the hero ship for all time! 🖖
@@htownjesse technically half the enterprise but satisfying none the less
@@dambust232 Which involved another Enterprise 😁
You don't realize how big a part of your life this show had become until we Saw the Enterprise D brought back to life and given a proper retirement. Thanks for the memories NCC-1701 USS Enterprise D.
"Take good care of her Geordi", "Yes sir, after all she's always taken good care of us". No finer words were ever spoken in all of star tek.
yep and for those of us fans that remember a certain transport hating doctors wise words to data this could not have been a better final line on board the queen of starships the 1701 - D .
The Enterprise D got the swan song that she deserved.
"I miss that voice" That's not Riker speaking that was Jonathan Frakes
Is that fact or fiction 😁
@@M_B_80 Opinion and I agree
"You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home." - Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
The immortal words of Admiral "Bones" McCoy---"She's a new ship, but she's got the right name. You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home."
Amen.
They did, and she did!
A grand lady got a good final dance and much needed rest, Geordi you take care off her.
Final i doubt it. She is an enterprise
"You treat her like a lady... and she'll always bring you home"
And that lady went to get her man back amazon style.
Star Trek fans got what Star Wars fans were denied; a proper reunion of the original cast and one last heroic moment of them all together again.
You Trekkies win this round.
While also allowing a proper passing of the torch to new heroes.
Said heroes actually having a connection to the old, and aren't just cheap replacements.
@@MrImastinker We would have been happy to at least get the first part. Like, okay, Luke lost a fight so hard he lost his powers or is so injured that he CAN’T be a hero anymore would have made more sense than “I had a bad dream and contemplated murdering my only nephew and now I’m going to abandon my family and friends to die alone on an island somewhere.”
@@CdrChaos
You know what sucks?
Luke going into solitude apparently *was* part of Lucas's plan, and Hamill knew that.
But the reasoning must have been different because Hamill didn't like what Disney and Lucasfilm came up with.
And more than that, Lucas's plans had Luke play a much larger role as a true mentor for the heroine, and he'd only pass away at the *end* of the trilogy.
After his work passing on his knowledge to a worthy apprentice is done.
@@MrImastinker There was a way to do that story correctly. The way Disney did was absolutely NOT how to handle the living embodiment of hope in the Star Wars galaxy.
@@MrImastinker "Luke going into solitude apparently was part of Lucas's plan, and Hamill knew that.
But the reasoning must have been different because Hamill didn't like what Disney and Lucasfilm came up with.
And more than that, Lucas's plans had Luke play a much larger role as a true mentor for the heroine, and he'd only pass away at the end of the trilogy.
After his work passing on his knowledge to a worthy apprentice is done."
Nothing wrong with going into solitude. But he needed to come back, for real. Not as some stupid force hologram. Definitely train the heroine, but no passing away. Can we stop killing beloved characters please?
"I miss that voice". So do we all. The universe misses that voice.
Only thing I wish would’ve also returned is Miles O’Brien in the transporter room, beaming everyone to safety; and Reginald Barclay in engineering.
Yeah, I wish there was a line saying a skeleton crew from the museum starbase came over to give us a hand
Dr. Ogawa standing right behind Crusher with a concerned look on her face would complete this.
Picard season three was such a welcome treat after all the bad Star Trek we’ve gotten lately. Really loved seeing the old gang back together again.
“I miss that voice.” She passed away in 2008. 😢
"I miss that voice." We do too.
She finally got the proper send off that she deserved! Amazing to see her in action one last time.
Yes, they did and enterprise got to make the Borg pay for what they did to her captain
If you notice, she still has the scorch marks on the front of the saucer section from atmospheric entry from "Generations". You can see the difference in color between the salvaged USS Enterprise saucer section and the donated engineering section for the USS Syracus.
Enterprise-D proudly displays her scars.
*"I miss that voice."* Wish Troi had been in that final scene on the D's bridge and said "You know, Will, I'm only just realising how much that voice sounds incredibly like my mother." Would've made a nice little nod to Majel Barrett as both the computer voice and Lwaxana Troi. Plus like Picard, Troi was also in TNG's very first bridge scene in "Encounter at Farpoint".
Probably a little too fourth wall breaking even for Terry Matalas.
Let history never forget the name Enterprise
I loved how they used the Generations theme before they walked off the Enterprise at the end! Such an underrated theme.
Starfleet Ships: We’re newer and better but we cant fight back as we’re under the Borg’s control
Enterprise D: Aight I’ll do it myself and be badass while doing it
Enterprise-D (after the battle): This is how we get it done, this is how we do it!
@@captainpharaoh This how it used to be done back in my day!
Everything about this finale was phenomenal. Terry Matalas should be in charge of all Star Trek
Truly. This is the best TNG ever and some of the best in the entire franchise.
Seriously, we got a ten hour long TNG film with so many moments we didn't know we needed. And though I enjoyed picard season 1, 2 didn't do it for me and 3 frankly felt more like what we all wanted the whole time. And I am SO glad they finally brought in so much of the original cast, shoot we even got a resolution to Ro Laren's storyline. Such a different vibe from the rest of the series and such a treat to see McFadden, Dorn and Levar Burton again! Such incredible chemistry after all this time!
to quote bones
if you treat her like a lady ,she wiill always bring you home.
She the ship at carrying our hope and dreams into the final frontier. She a Warrior and a diplomat. She is a mother to her crew and partner to her Captain. She the last and first defender of humanity. When humanity need her enterprise will answer the call.
"You treat like a lady, and she'll always bring you home"
She did bones. They treated her right, she got them home safely and as heroes.
Half the lady exploded and the head was badly beaten. Luckily, Geordi re-attached the beaten head onto another body and covered it in makeup.
2:53 The Enterprise drifting in like a boss!
"You treat her like a Lady, and she'll always bring you home!" - Admiral McCoy on the Enterprise-D's maiden voyage.
And she did!
The Enterprise swooped in like „Hey there Borg. Miss me? Couldn’t stay in the Delta quadrant, could you?“
The Enterprise D is like majesty. Powerful and luxurious. She is a legacy. Unforgettable ❤🤩😃
She'll always be my Enterprise.
I loved the last line on the D's bridge it's an homage to Admiral McCoy's talk with data "she's a new ship but she's got the right name, you treat her like a lady and she'll always bring you home".
I loved that!
Thank you. I was. “That’s familiar, but from where?” I was thinking Kirk. But you reminded me.
Considering how the Federation usually operates, it's sometimes easy to forget the immense amount of destruction the Galaxy class cruiser is capable of.
** nods in Dominion War battleship **
Cardassians: "OH YES! Soooo very easy to forget that!" *>Dominion War flashbacks
Considering a single Galaxy class was enough to potentially walz into Cardassian space abd annihilate multiple ships without a scratch? Definitely.
Great to see her get a proper farewell and to have "to live forever" playing from generations playing as they leave truly a memorable moment
"Well, this is a new ship, but she's got the right name. Now you remember that, you hear. You treat her like a lady and she'll always bring you home."
-- Admiral Leonard McCoy, Stardate 41153.8
Season 3 of Picard was an absolute love letter to the entire Rick Berman era of shows. You have TNG and Voyager represented, DS9 using Changelings, even Enterprise and the NX-01 get a well deserved shout out.
Watching the Enterprise D with all the original cast beat the crap out of a borg cube one last time brought me so much happiness. The series finale was so good.
We Star Wars fans can only imagine what a true reunion of the classic heroes would have been. But Disney denied us that. Shame
Congratulations to all Trekkies. This was done the way fans wanted it and needed it.
It's refreshing to see the powers that be listen and course-correct. The first two seasons of Picard were abysmal and completely out of character with what the fans wanted. Good for them for wising up for season three and casting aside the nonsense.
Instead it was Trek that did a Wars-style battle inside a station 😁
I agree with Riker in the end. We all miss that voice...
RIP Majel Barrett-Roddenberry
The German dubbing benefited from the fact that the computer's dubbing voice is still alive.
"She's a good ship, and she's got the right name. Take care of her, and she'll always get you home"
My dad always loved the 1701-D. It was his favourite ship. Sadly he passed away last year one week before she made her comeback. It took me a while to finish watching Picard season 3, since Star Trek was always something we did together, but when I did, i knew he would have loved it.
it isn't over till it's over.
She's still in one piece.
Refits and upgrades.
They may need her again.
Fly, lady.
Fly.
Beautiful isn't she? ❤
"Rest well, Enterprise, until the Federation calls on you to serve once more."
No refits no upgrades. The enterprise d was effective because of the lack of them.
"Treat her like a lady and she'll always bring you home" - Admiral Lenard H McCoy
Is it bad that I cried when I heard that line. It takes way back to where she started.
Sleep well Enterprise D....you earned your rest.
She did earn it as she saves her captain,Captain son and first officer and tactical officer. She did pay back the Borg for what they did to her captain.
@@Drakesonone
She may be a nearly "forty year old girl" but she will always be Starfleet's flagship.
Seeing the main cast on the bridge of the Enterprise D once again all these years later is the gift I never knew I needed
Data flying it like he stole it, Beverly busting caps, and Worf saying, "Swords are fun."
Perfection.
I could watch all star trek series in this frame rate and quality. It gives it a more realistic look.
The Enterprise D is essentially a large family minivan but she's still kicking a**. Makes sense considering she was the first ship to take on the Borg and survive.
Peak Starfleet. Is it a cruise liner? Battleship? Yes.
A minivan with tank armor and jet engines for the main motor. Oh yeah, and .50cals mounted to the front and back.
The old girl can't fail. She doesn't know how to. I miss her every day, and was so glad to see her kicking ass and taking care of her crew.
Don't you mean kicking some ass and taking names? ^_^
@@GladDestronger Both works.
That scene of the ship hovering over the away team to beam them up was pure perfection!!
Missed out the best bit… where Bev kicks ass and the crew turn around and she says “A lot has happened in the last 20 years”.
I don't care if its fan service. This entire thing brought back a rush of memories of watching TNG with my Dad. The pure emotions. Thank you for posting. I cannot watch it enough.
It's not fan made. It's on paramount +
@@thewizard8032 lol that’s not what “fan service” means.
Seeing the D in action again was, for me, the equivalent of seeing Luke rescue Grogu at the end of Mando season 2. We fans put up with a lot of bad content in the hope that we'll occasionally see magic...and these scenes were as magical as magic can get. Thank you to everyone involved for making it happen, and I suggest a retroactive name for Picard Season 3 - Faith Rewarded.
Agreed save one piunt, it wasnt Picard season 3, it was TNG seaon 8.
@@brianjohnson5272 To be Frank, according to the earlier season lengths, in a true season 8 all three Picard seasons would have fit in, just with two in between finale 2h episodes (episode 9-10s each time) :D and one final 2h special for the finale. Would then make 27 episodes = normal old time season length
@acmenipponair i wasn't aware of that tidbit, so i WAS RIGHT?!
“Let’s make sure history never forgets the name… Enterprise”
I never thought I'd see the Enterprise doing a Death Star run.
trench run is the simpler way to say that
@@hardwirecars No, it was the internals of the Death Star run from Return of the Jedi, not the trench run from A New Hope. If you're gonna "well actually," do it right.
"Well it's a new ship, but she got the right name. Now you remember that, you hear? You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home." - Admiral Leonard McCoy (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
And they did.
Look at those curves, they just don't make 'em like that anymore. The design is almost forty years old and it's still slick as hell.
I've never been a fan of the Galaxy-class, but even I can't deny what an absolute joy it was to see her again.
*"If ever there was better evidence that the past mattered, it's right here."* That's what I think about our old house, especially as I lived there when watching Star Trek as a kid through the 90s. Which is why I'm sad our old house will soon be gone as our old estate is now slowly being pulled down for modernisation. In some way, all this has made me feel much closer to the Enterprise-D, particularly now she's returned and given a much finer resting place. Though the 1701 has been and always shall be my favourite Enterprise.
Mine as well
What a great goodbye to the real main character of the show. 🥰
Worf: "We have limited armaments."
Beverly a few minutes later. *pew pew pew* *torpedoes everywhere*
Voyager style 😂
Phasers at all angles too‼️
My inner Trekkie lore knowledge: no way a Galaxy class can move in spaces like that.
My heart and soul: I don't care. Fly, Enterprise! Fly like the wind!
with Data it could bu yeah some moves are a bit unrealistic due to physics but come on its STAR TREK and the Galaxy rocks!
With 2 Drone Stickers, and a betaflight 3d software in manual mode, it could fly much more efficient.
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking/feeling while watching this. Show's how fans are very well able to use their suspense of disbelieve, IF the story is good, the characters compelling, and the fan baiting done by actually giving us what we want.
I'd wager a Galaxy can if you override every single restriction and stop giving a damn about engine and spaceframe hours.
I don't know who'd be complaining about the video quality. My video card and monitor may only be HD but this is the best the Enterprise D has ever looked! WOW!
Opinions are like buttholes: everybody has one - and many of them stink (and quite a few are full of 💩)
We all miss that voice
She is the enterprise, always stand in awe.
Even the star wars fans are clapping 👏👏👏
They have nothing else to applaud at this point.
😆😆@@mikaelbentley9870
Because it's just the end of Return of the Jedi except they cut in the Enterprise where the Millenium Falcon was.
I just want to point out that Data did a death star run while flying 42 story apartment building (or however many decks are on the d)
I thought it was a little Death Star Return of the Jedi to me. Great send off for the Enterprise D but I would have gone about it differently
Man the Enterprise D maybe about 50 years old but she can still kick ass.
You treat her like a lady, and she’ll always bring ya home..🫡
She's always brought us home...
I miss that voice.
We all do, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, there was not much Star Trek she didn't appear in (in one way or another) including the new films.
She will be and always be our generation original Suri/Alexia. She should be the voice of modern AI.
Diana: Why am I sensing enjoyment?
Data, finally getting his chance to cook with one of the best ships ever: Yeah boi!
The best Federation starship design ever!
"I miss that voice." - Yeah, we all do.
Man thank god the greatest Star Trek crew in the history of the franchise got the send off the deserve. You guys will always be the best.
The Borg: We fear no-one and no ship!
*Enterprise D enters the chat
**The Borg have left the chat
The Borg: we fear nothing, we are never scared to stand and fight
Enterprise-D: then do it....stand and fight me, you say you're not scared of anything and that you'll stand and fight, prove it...stand and fight
The Borg: ehhh no thanks, we're good 😅
Beverley is the only one who doesnt conserve phaser blasts like theyre coming directly out of her salary
Ain’t that the truth!!! She blasted the hell out of them.
Any other captain: Save some energy for the flight home.
Beverly: "Eat my phasers, and choke on it!"
Yeah they almost never let the Enterprise cut loose. Something about Starfleet being all measured it their responses.
There was the episode "Conundrum" where they got their memory wiped, where they demonstrated why fighters aren't really a thing in Star Trek.
Showed exactly how many targets she could track and make disappear at once.
And torpedoes as well, Gee sus she was burning them away with pinpoint accuracy.
And torpedoes as well, Gee sus she was burning them away with pinpoint accuracy.
"I miss that voice." 😭
The enterprise D goes back to sleep waiting for the time when the awesomeness of the galaxy class might be needed just one more time… again
As Scotty would say " aye this old lass would called again only time would tell, for the old crew flys the enterprise D for one last fight.
I never knew how much I missed that ship until I saw her in action one last time and what a send off they gave her.
I tried to measure the size of this cube comparing it to enterprise d's length, and with the help of some online photo tools. It appears that the length of this gigantic cube is at least 20 km, maybe even 25 km. That means that it's length is 7-8 times greater than the one of the ordinary cubes we have seen in movies and series so far (3 km in length). That means you could probably fit 300-500 ordinary borg cubes in this one, depending on correct size measurements. If someone is wandering, there you go.. :)
The Enterprise D. Still the baddest starship in the galaxy. To loosely quote Captain Sulu from STVI:TUC, "Nice to see her in action one more time"
When I was watching EP10 for the first time, I literally came up out of my chair and yelled, "YES!" with a fist pump when the four of them were swept up into the transporter and the ship pulled away to leave the Borg Queen to her demise.
Her getting her place in the Museum was an act of justice.
Love that the visual effects department kept the '60s-era bubble shields to go along with Riker's comment about getting everything they can out of "these old shields".
When the nostalgia is earned through the writing
man for me this looks so unrealistic compared to the show in the 80s and 90s. here it looks like computer generated but back then not. back then much better.
@@andreasb3347 There is something to be said for practical models. However, you can't get that level of detail where you can see all of the rooms as it passes. This was pretty solid for me.
Love the practical models, they project dimension and depth of field, physicality in a way that a bunch of flat pixels cant match. The colors and lighting effects in this episode were gorgeous though.
Doctor Crusher taking out the Borg with Surgical Precision.
Data smiling while wrecking shop on the Borg is so Data....
"Why am I sensing enjoyment?" 😅😂 for all the right reasons lady. For all the right reasons. "Get em Data!"
The scene with the Enterprise doing the first attack run ... and the TNG theme playing ... brought me to shed some tears.
0:00 - 4:54 is the best part of the video.
I really wish Deana had been a part of the shut down. Riker "I miss that voice." Troy "Sounds too much like my mother." Maybe just me, but I feel like that is what that scene needed to be complete.
"I miss that voice" - Riker
Finally. They did the old girl justice. Thank you, Matalas. Thank you dearly.