Star Trek Voyager 4K "Triumphant Return" -Endgame opener - NeonVisual
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- A personal project I created last year. It's far from perfect but a shame to let it go to waste. It was enjoyable to build and I learned a few new skills in the process which fed in to the 4K title sequence recreation. If only we had HD/4K cuts of the original film footage :-(
Damn it Janeway. I wanted to hear the details about those corruption charges
Me too!!!
they were against her
@@WDC_OSA elaborate?
@@delboykinobi5273it was a joke. LOL
Retired Admiral Necheyev on trial for corruption while running for federation counsel.
I love how they show Janeways favorite coffee cup and show its now bent. It not only shows what they went through to get home, but her current emotional state
Compare this to the "real" return scene:
"Hey, so like...we're back."
"Ok."
I like to think voyager still got this kind of welcome upon her return even if she came home a few years early
In my mind voyager took a victory lap around all of Earth before she finally landed
@@brandonf4657 No other vessel in the history of SFC ever went so boldly or so beyond. It got Janeway instant admirals pips and most of the crew earned significant rank upgrades. As to me? I’m staying in my captain’s chair where according to Capt Kirk you can do the most good
You should try reading the novels. They take place right after the crew get home. Some story arc loose ends get fixed and many unanswered questions get answered. It's basically the closure we needed
@@matthewcaughey8898 according to the novels Janeway didn’t have a choice when it came to the promotion. Because of the many violations of protocol, most important being the Prime Directive on multiple occasions, there was a tribunal for Janeway in which she had two choices, to either step down and face the charges or accept the admiral position and never captain a ship again. Of course she chose the latter
I don't know why but it broke my heart when they stopped making this. Felt like I'd lost my family
Same. VOYAGER was my fist star trek serie and my favorite. I saw if for the fist time online like 15 years ago. And I keep watching it on Netflix now and then.
I was not really a big fan of star trek, but they got me with VOYAGER.
When I saw this, I was thinking the same a s you, the crew were my friends and my family. I really understood why everyone keep saying about a "bright future", not perfect, but better, with better humans and people than me.🥰
Same
@@rodU65 It's the closest to TOS, I feel. Adventurous, Fun, at times silly. TNG is more cerebral and as you become more cerebral with age anyways, I started to enjoy Voyager way way more.
it just misses "Endgame Part III". The ending was so abrupt, "ok, we're in alpha quadrant now, hurray, roll the credits for the entire show" wtf
SO same here!! Voyager is my fave Trek show!
Breaking the sound barrier at an altitude of 100 feet and blowing out everyone's eardrums in the metro area does sound like a Tom Paris move tbh
IT'S ALRIGHT THEY HAVE EVERYONE HAS FREE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE AT THAT POINT
Not to mention killing everyone on the bridge with hot plasma when he lit off the impulse engines.
Can't see New Berlin on the Moon, start over.
Joking, this is amazing!
Chewu OR LAKE ARMSTRONG!!!!
ok the part where voyager just launches itself from the golden gate bridge to space was so cool... i was just in awe when it happened
But then again Most Starfleet Ships aren't rated for Atmospheric Flight like The Intrepid, Nova, Prometheus and Defiant Classes.
If I recall, senior staff rides the shuttles up from Starfleet just like their cadets. I'd get into the whys, but it gets into complex omega particle stuff and replicator traffic on a highly populated planet and blah blah star trek stuff, but basically, earth-side transporter usage is very, very strictly regulated.
(Also, a ship of that mass flying in, then flying Out of the gravity well is going to play hell with everything from air currents to everyone's eardrums, especially if it departs at that speed, to say nothing of the veritable fireball it'd have trailing in with it...)
Anton Herbert I kno
fascinating .
It's hard to believe that it has been 16 years since the end of Voyager. It feels like it was yesterday.
Weird to think in real time Voyager would have arrived home this year without Admiral Janeway's interference.
It was for me. Netflix. ;)
Wish it was yesterday, that way I wouldn't have spend the last 19 years waiting for a proper star trek
Voyager continues, there is a new podcast out called Voyager Season 8. An audio drama.
@@danielbradshaw3479 Ugh, and we still don't have a proper Star Trek! It's Kurtzman trek now. I wish Gene was still alive.
Alter the timeline to save some of Voyager's crew, while conveniently wiping out corruption charges against a certain politician. Very suspicious.
@steven abell Picard and Disco are abominations, they don't exist to me. :P
@@KyleRuggles yeah. Me too.
Picard: i let my crew give orders to me :)
Pathetic.
@JJnS Farms no those hack writers aren't
@JJnS Farms Never underestimate Butterfly Effect.
@JJnS Farms No. ☹
I thought Voyager was hands down the best series. I teared up when they made it home!
Deep Space Nine was the best.
Deep spacen 9 was a soap opera in space!
If they hadent done all rhe war cgi crap, no one would of rated it.
@@SD-vy7gj What are you talking about lol? Deep Space Nine was the best Star Trek in almost every way.
@@SD-vy7gj It really improved when Worf showed up though.
Love the acceleration, that's what I expect from Star Trek impulse engines. :D
Those were thrusters, my friend.😁
KH4444444444N - what do you mean? Star Trek RCS thrusters can’t do that! That’s the impulse engines. Certain continuities have them be able to push the ship up to 0.75C
(The two Red glowing things at the back you Durp, I hope you didn’t get confused with warp drive, those are the Blue glowing things lol)
@@dreadnought-ai Thrusters only while in spacedock...You think they'd use impulse in earth airspace? Durp.
KH4444444444N - I don’t think you understand, why would manoeuvering thrusters (which are for translation and docking) have that kind of thrust?
Anyway I looked at the other comments, OP LITERALLY SAYS It’s the impulse engines(he added a little glow increase to signify).
As for the dangers you allude to, yes full throttle impulse in atmosphere would cook the surrounding area(and ignite more volatile atmospheres!) but as impulse engines can accelerate the ship up to 0.25C* what we see here would be ~1% throttle.... *DURPx2*
* I previously said 0.75C which is incorrect, i’m a dumbass
_I am arguing on the Internet about the proper usage of a fictional space Engine, God help me I am a loser_
Whether OP realizes it or not, impulse engines would cook that entire city if fired in atmosphere. It's a million-degree plasma being shot out the rear with a force equal to about 100 megatons going off.
All you hard-core Voyager fans try reading the novels. They take place right after the crew get home. Some story arc loose ends get fixed and many unanswered questions get answered. It's basically the closure we needed
which ones? please tell
@@sfctw1 yes i was wondering this too, which ones, if you can remember?
I grew up on TNG but Voyager will always hold a special spot in my heart ❤️
This was my favourite series. And it still is. Voyager was well made, it saddens me how it ended. But, all good things come to an end.
"All Good Things" was a different series. :)
"Corruption charges were bought against the Ferengi Gaming..." The background newsreader says something like that.
It would be funny if the charge were for Quark trying to rip off Ensign Kim in the pilot episode.
Rule of Acquisition #11: Don't get caught!
@@thomasn3882 oh, by then i bet harry is STILL an ensign
Can't imagine the sonic boom that would have created lol
Something something inertial dampeners.
omg. genius...except, that only applies to the inside...
Jason Wang it probably would have been a lot like the space shuttle. two big sonic booms-one for the front end and one for the back end.
wouldnt the deflector just route all the air around the ship? also, from wikipedia: As the aircraft increases speed the shock cone gets tighter around the craft and becomes weaker to the point that at very high speeds and altitudes no boom is heard. The "length" of the boom from front to back depends on the length of the aircraft to a power of 3/2. Longer aircraft therefore "spread out" their booms more than smaller ones, which leads to a less powerful boom.
It would have been far worse than a simple sonic boom.
Shockwave would have flattened every building 3-5 miles downwind from the outside of that turn.
2 good equivalents.
The Halifax explosion
The Tianjin chemical explosions.
This is amazing! ST Voyager was really special for me growing up. I always wished they showed Voyager landing after returning to Earth but instead it just cut to credits. If you ever wanted to do one of Voyager making a a landing return in San Francisco that would be something to see.
I started to watch Star Trek 5 years ago. Never too late. I switched Netflix on DS9 and loved it to the end, with some flaws but it was human, sensitive and touching. The show had a properly written end, at least something emotional! I switched then to Voyager. Even if the show was slo to take off, I found it very entertaining until the last episode. Did not like ending credits... your work gives a nice tribute to the Voyager itself. But, that show deserved a little longer ending and more gratitude to Janeway, her crew and everything they’ve accomplished.
Welcome to the Trek familly :) Yes, Voyager's finale was very poor. The show as a whole was well received, but the consensus among most Trekkies is that its inferior to TNG and especially inferior to DS9. DS9 in pretty much unparalled as far as Trek goes. It's very much the pinnacle of Star Trek. Voyager was fun and homely and positive, but the writing was not nearly as good. Certainly nothing like DS9's.
@@NightwishRaven999 True! In the meantime, I've finished Entreprise which surprisingly good despite the bad comments I've read. Now finishing TNG and I have to admit it's a damn good show! Thanks to Data of course :)
"And worse of all... I can live with it." -Captain Benjamin Sisko
Sends shivers down my spine.
Yeah I agree the ending was terrible and left us hanging without seeing their actual return to earth and celebrations. There’s a whole bunch of books written afterward though and I especially love the ones written by Kirsten Beyer. There’s also a ton of Voyager fan fiction you can find and some writers take it very seriously so that the characters are true to their personalities from the show. I’m not gonna lie, I love the ones with the Janeway/Chakotay storylines which are called either J/C or JetC.
One thing I always thought would've been an amazing way to open endgame: start the Voyager opening credits, but after cruising past the sun, a starfleet escort follows, and the credits happen over Voyager travelling through the solar system, passing venus and the moon and approaching earth, and finally touching down where in the original credits she jumped to warp.
That would have been epic.
I was so underwhelmed by the finale I wish we could do it again.
Don't you mean the outermost planet's? Not the inner planet's.
@@ivorholtskog5506 Nah, you want to keep the same shot of voyager-going-past-the-sun at the start, so just say she's on the other side of the sun to earth and has to pass it to get there.
I guess that is one way of looking at it.
That would have been pretty cool
This was perfect, I love how you got the sonic boom when voyager speeds away from the bridge
You're making me very depressed with these awesome renders... Voyager may not have been a perfect series but it was often entertaining and fun. Man I miss that series! ;)
It needs a movie remake!
@@imrepeli561 no it doesn’t!
The part where Voyager launches from over the bridge is so *amazingly awesome* , I'm willing to overlook the fact that the impulse engines would have ignited the atmosphere and burned everyone in a few kilometer radius
I really like it, but the camera shake is a bit much, as is the extreme acceleration at the end of the beauty pass... but other then that, the rendering is amazing, and really gives me hope that a crowd-sourced 1080p upscaling of Voyager might just be possible, if the studio doesn't want to do it themselves.
Oh they would never hand it over to the fans, even if we crowdfunded a few million dollars and gave it away at no profit, what with CBS destroying all fan productions nd all :(
3:34 was kinda the inspiration for a lot of the visuals here:
ruclips.net/video/WjgLnRELHOs/видео.htmlm44s
Back last year I also had a slower acceleration version:
ruclips.net/video/AerF-7mAk00/видео.html
Ultimately decided against it as it didn't give the kick I wanted.
Oh, yes, I realize that in practice it will never actually happen, but it's nice validation for my pipe-dreams.
Also, while the "shaky handheld" look is popular right now, it's distracting from the viewer's point of view. and If you think about it in-universe, this is footage from the FNS, and they use head-mounted video capture devices, which obviously would have extremely advanced stabilization software ;)
As for the acceleration of Voyager around 0m17s, again from and in-universe perspective, the only way they could achieve that amount of acceleration would be to use the impulse engines, which they avoid doing while in-atmosphere for various reasons, not the least of which is the extreme temperatures of the plasma exhaust.
The atmospheric thrusters would have a more gentle acceleration curve.
That's why I ramped up the glow on the impulse engines ;) Full impulse is 0.25 c, so this is barely 1% of her in-space acceleration. You'll note the vapour trail from the leading edges, as well as condensing air around the hull as she accelerates through the sound barrier:
ruclips.net/video/ZCBLRy9pxsQ/видео.html
did u jerk it?
Ahh, I see. So Lt. Paris is just being a show-off as usual ;)
In that case, since you also have added the formation of a mach cone amidships, you should consider fleshing that out, moving it aft a bit. typically the compression occurs about 2/3rds of the way down the body of an aircraft, aft of the lifting surfaces (in this case the shield bubble), and adding a sonic boom as well. There are some REALLY good videos of RL mach cones here on RUclips, e.g.:
ruclips.net/video/gWGLAAYdbbc/видео.html
She got them home.🤗
I love the runabout hanging out there....
This looks brilliant! Seriously would love for CBS to hire you to work on voyager 4K
If any series needs an HD remake it's Voyager.
Deep Space Nine.
DamienDrake and ds9
@@DamienDrake I loved Voyager. It was amazing. I'm watching DS9 on Netflix and finding it hard to get enjoy, frankly. I think it's because I hate that slimy Ferengi so much.
I would buy voyager and Babylon 5 if they we're converted to 4k
To be honest, after being in command of a ship for so long, I have no idea how you could go back to being in a normal apartment or condo or house without having anyone to command.
"Direct hit from a firework Captain, we're going down!"
A fireworks rocket or shell wouldn't harm her at all. Except for a little bit of blackish residue on the hull. Maybe a little wash down and a little help from the paint crew at the most.
"Inertial dampeners offline!"
Wow - utterly amazing, well done. Makes you realise how small Voyager is!
This was the only star trek series I watched probably what got me interested in looking up
I just bought the whole series on DVD. When I will settle down for this winter, I will watch it almost every day.
So, if Admiral Janeway hadn't interfered with Voyager in order to bring them home 16 years sooner, the series would still be running for about another year. Subsequently, Paramount would've had no reason to create Enterprise. It's also likely that the JJ Verse and Discovery wouldn't exist.
Now, before anyone demands that we go back in time, and murder Admiral Janeway before these changes take place, in order to stop these future atrocities, let me remind the common Trekkie that the Admiral's actions saved the life of sweet sweet 7 of 9, who is still just as beautiful in a body suit as you remember.
Go back in time and save here blin
Enterprise was a good show.
Captain Braxton: * heavy breathing intensifies *
Enterprise was good
Ugh.. Decisions Decisions...
Janeway's meddling with time-travel caused Star Trek: Picard's dystopia.
I wish the final episode had a better ending. Still: Goosebumps! Excellent job, NeonVisual, breathtaking.
A testament to Human Technology and perserverence, that Voyager survived unscathed through 7 years in the most harsh and torturous journey imaginable.
Now that's what I call a hero's welcome home.
MY MOTHER MS.
ELEANOR PERSON
WAS SICK WHEN
VOYAGER FIRST STARTED...WE
WOULD WATCH THE
SERIES AN BE TOTALLY IN TO IT .....
LIKE WHEN I WAS A LITTLE KID WATCHING
KIRK , SPOCK AND
MCcoy , IN THE 1960's....WHEN EVER
I CATCH VOYAGER
NOW....I THINK OF MY
MOM.....
I actually took off work to watch the finale.
It was worth it.
this should of been at almost the end of the finale, followed with the crew be formally welcomed home to earth at starfleet hq
LOVED this.....Voyager is my favorite Ship....Not too Big, Not too small....
Would have been amusing to discover the during Voyager’s triumphant maneuvers that the officer at the helm: Ensign Naomi Wildman.
Exposition by newscast
*DING*
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Amazing job btw!!!
"The Uss Voyager, she made her name further out that those relics ever did"
What a fine piece of cinematography!
I'd like to have that flyby scene as a giant wall picture. 👍
I didn't realise you created it. Bravo!
Star Trek: Voyager is... my star trek show. I have been watching a lot of Star Trek. I've finished Enterprise, Voyager, and I'm about to finish Next Generation. Next Generation is the show my dad adores to death but Janeway and journey home on the Voyager just meant so much more to me. I will always love Will Riker, Beverly Crusher, Data, Troi, and Geordi, they're some of the finest characters in media history, but for me, in my own personal experiences and emotions, I connected to no characters like I connected to the crew on the voyager. Every last one of the crew on that ship. I love them to death.
It makes me want them to come back for a show like Picard. Who knows, in the coming years we all might be getting comfortable on the couch to watch the new series "Janeway" for all we know. I'd kill to see Captain Janeway, Tom Paris, Commander Chakotay, BeLanna, and especially The Doctor all together again, along with everyone else on board. I miss this show so much. It was one of those few shows that when it ended I felt like "Wow... It's done... they made it home!... but I want to see more" you know?
This was the only Star Trek series I fully followed form the beginning.
It was kind of a sudden crash after it ended.
My strongest complaint was that when they finally made it home, we only got to see Voyager and Earth in the same frame for 2 seconds, then credits started. The least they could have done was let the final image breathe a little.
IKR!!! Man, it went so quickly 😢
Beautiful work, i love it, i wish they would come out with all voyager series in 4K i watch a voyager episode atleast twice a week for bed time as i already seen them all so if i fall asleep during an episode im not lost as i know them all by heart. i have yet to see a show better than voyager, hell even better than all the star trek series. i hope they make a new star trek series to keep it alive, hell i even have some good ideas for a new star trek, but all there is new for something decent about some new space sci fi tv series to watch something good on tv, is there any good sci-fi tv series out there, preferably on netflix or something please respond to this msg if you know of any as for all you sci-fi junkies like me, i say "Live long and Prosper" !!!
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SirTec Technologies :)
Your work is from another planet.
I have goose bumps!! Freaking amazing work!!!!
They got home, but I felt like they ended the series before it should have naturally ended. We didn't get to see them afterward. I WANT MY FAMILY BACK.
I watched 'Endgame' last night on Netflix 😃👍
I have tears in my eyes!
Watched this like 20 times, AMAZING!!
THIS.IS.EPIC!
i know the Voyager can land on the planet ( from episode S2Ep01) ,it was not that easy when they land the Voyager on that planet , something not every Starship ( the size like voyage ) can do . But the above scene prove Voyager can perform aerobatic maneuvers within the low altitude atmosphere , kind of like Klingon Bird of Prey ( some Bird of Prey are smaller , but some a very large )
I liked voyager the most because they had the most at stake. No replacements. No reinforcements. No spare parts.
The size is tiny to the Enterprise.
And throughout the entire series the voyager crew always kept their chin up.
And Janeway didn't use her female abilities to get her way. She used her mind wits an intelligence and fulfilled her duty and took care of her crew.
And when she was wrong she LISTENED to her number 1 and fellow crew members and acted professionally and not emotionally. Which makes her highly respected in my eyes, and worthy of being an Admiral when she returns to Earth.
I always love the nerd discussions under Star Trek videos.
I'm not crying, you're crying!
Let's all take a moment to remember the lives lost as a result of that insane supersonic concussion wave...
Thank you for this.
SO nicely done!!!
HOLY COW! Can you give us a proper ending too!? Love this!
I love that effect at 0:18 where it looks like the wind is warping around the shields when in takes off
I love how instead of landing somewhere after it's insanely long journey, Voyager decides to fuck right off back into space
It would have returned to space dock after the fly by in San Francisco.
Admiral janeway’s face is riddled with regret
Janeway must have a lot of space cash to afford an apartment overlooking the bridge and the bay lol, share the space cash Jane lol
They don´t have Money in 24th Century
Maddin Pictures I know but they must have used some kind value system otherwise they would all be living in the same identical huts
A great show. Better than the whole New Trek.🖖
Wonderful. Thankyou so much for sharing.
Holy phase inducers that's awesome! It does go awfully fast after it goes over the bridge though.
In a world where you can have anything you want by just saying a few words to the computer, I wonder what possible motivation there would be for corruption
Latinum.
We're getting closer to that now with Alexa and Google Home :)
It's to remind us that it's not all a bed of roses in the future. Human nature insists that there's still bad people around.
Why do we still have Sapiens today?
there will always be other things that are scarce or take effort to obtain
Thank you your videos have brought some joy and let's hope we can one day see all of voyager like this BUY the real retail bluray it's the only way to insentovise the studio
I always wondered if Voyager would have really gotten such a welcome. She's just one ship. Hell, the Enterprise just got some gasps when she returned from saving the Federation from Kahn Singh. I also doubt the ships returning home from the Dominion War got a similar welcome. Meh. It was still cool to see and your work made the scene look so much cooler!
Very good thing whoever was at the helm didnt fuck up and fly right into the golden gate bridge
Arrives home and immediately breaks the sound barrier smashing every window in San Francisco 🤣
Voyager was my favourite.
Maybe fireworks weren't the best greeting when Voyager home. I'm sure the crew had PTSD from all the spatial discharges that Voyager endured. 😀
I have been waiting for a good star trek longer than voyager was in the delta quadrant
I like the idea of ships designed to fly through atmosphere. I feel like Starfleet should make more of them.
ruclips.net/video/uV-g0YTUHPE/видео.html
I'm crying 😭😭.
Too much feelings
Voyager looked so out of proportionally small compared to the SF Golden Gate Bridge it flew over.
When I first got to the Space Stage in Spore, I made a Voyager and it felt WEIRDLY similar to this scene... and I think I cried a bit... lololo
Hard to believe Hollywood thinks people give a shit about the Golden Gate Bridge being in every damn movie or series
That's where UFP, Starfleet and the Academy is based from.
Yes, but I’m referring to every other movie and series that rams it in every chance they get
@@Aeon08897 such as?
Funny how in all sci fi shows, when a ship is thrust into unknown territory, all they really want to do is go home.
I wonder if those who are going to Mars, will have that desire to come home.
Armored voyager would look amazing shooting those transphasic torpedos at the borg
Loved the premise of this series. Sad it had to end.
0:17 that sound 😍
Fun fact: If you go to full impulse in an atmosphere, you're going to glow with a fireball so intense, you're going to FRY everyone that's in direct line of sight of you.
This should be the endscene of Voyager after the scene with the ships going towards Earth. The crew needed a celebrity welcome and Tom needed to hug his father with his wife and kids next to him. Sure we got part of that in the alternate reality opening scenes but it still would have felt more worthy the long run of the show if they got this celebration when they return.
And it would also be great if Barchley got a chance to see and meet the crew he worked so hard to get home. And maybe a scene where he felt a bit awkward when the real crew did not look exactly like he imagine them to be. J.
It's not about the distanatation but the journey
When Blair Witch meets Star Trek. That CG camera is super unsteady.
Well done!
This is something that Voyager should have gotten when it aired for the last time....
voyager wouldn't have entered the atmosphere when it reached earth. it would have went to immediate diagnostic and repairs to make it 100% again. they would have been ferried down on a transport or just beamed to the surface.
Don't forget this is the voyager from 16 years in the future which didn't use Borg transwarp hubs to get back, so they would have had years of being in close enough range with earth to speak to them and get the ship up to 100% on the last few thousand light years of their journey, plan the arrival flyby, gether the onlookers, parties, parades etc right down to the second it begins it's descent!
Everyone on Earth would have been waiting months for the awesome spectacle of it's flyby before returning to orbit, and eventually getting the ship ready for it's permanent landing on the presidio to become a museum!
I'm pretty sure the tech guys an girls would want to tear her to pieces to see all the modifications the crew made over the years.
they entered the SPACEDOCK
This Voyager found another way home unlike the one that got back from 23 years in the Delta Quadrant. It was a bitter sweet homecoming Seven was gone. Chakotay died just as they entered Federation space. Tuvok lost his sense of logic. This wasn’t the homecoming that Janeway had planned. That’s why she went back to change the past. Voyager wouldn’t be going back in service as it was to become a museum
One of the best star trek episodes ever made. Out of all the series, my top three are all voyager.
Well done.
Very nicely done!
Spectacular!
i like to think this is what happened when voyager ACTUALLY got home in Endgame
Bloody love Endgame. Just lacked a bit more celebration at the end. 🤷♂️
Corruption charges were brought up to Quark of DS9.