@@cyka7705 Still great. Chris should've also played his dad's role in the JJ Abrams movies as well. I liked Simon Pegg, but he's not Scotty. Chris knew his father down pat.
@@virginiaconnor8350 ..couldn't have happened on a JJ Abrams movie. Instead of Abrams, they should have hired somebody who knows and respects Star Trek, and that would have changed everything about it.
The actress just standing there really gave a remarkable performance, considering she had no lines and couldn't really move. A really nice, subtle touch.
@@AznIntegra521 She did a great job. I could see that whole scene just turning into a groaner if she'd hamboned it. Maybe they call it Method, I'm not sure, but a great performance from a solid emotional core.
It would be scary to know you are dying and there's nothing you, nor anyone else can do about it. Watching those you care about say goodbye to you, as you see technicians working frantically to save you. I do like that she didn't seem afraid, nor was she in pain. She was smiling pretty much the whole way through, a brave woman to smile in the face of death.
@@Enzo012 I think this scene helped to explain two things from ST:TMP. Along with giving and explanation for why Spock went to study Kolinahr on Vulcan, it also helps to explain Kirk's reaction during the transporter accident in the film even though there was another reason given in the novelization of the film.
@@goldenknight578 What happened in the film would be closer to what would actually happen if they lost someone's pattern during rematerialisation, but I can see they had a 'Tasha Yar' moment in mind for this scene so that's fine. There would be a technobabble explanation for the difference.
@@Enzo012 Even though you may be correct about the effect, what I was referring to was Kirk's reaction to the accident in the film. In the scene, he came off as being much more distraught and more personal over the accident than one might expect. In the novelization, the reason for his reaction was because the woman killed in the accident was his girlfriend. Since that plot point was left out of the film, Kirk's reaction seemed out of place.
I lost my wife near the end of November 2016. This episode originally showed a couple of weeks shy of the first anniversary of her passing. Seeing this just tore my heart out as it was like watching her fade and die all over again. Today would have been our 14th anniversary.
So sorry for your loss and the hurt never goes away. Best you can hope for is you wake up one day and it won't be the FIRST thing you think of. God bless you both!
I've been married going on 42 years and it breaks my heart to hear your story. I try not to put too much thought into that inevitability in our marriage, but it still crosses my mind sometimes now that we are becoming senior citizens. My prayers to you and your family.
This was one of the saddest scenes in Star Trek. Right along with Spock and the Enterprise dying. You could see when she knew it was over as she closed her eyes😢😢😢
@@Spock0987 well its not. Not all fan productions are equally good nor is 1000 per cent measurable. Nor are all episodes of Discovery of equal merit. The series has greatly improved since series one.
Although I didn't like the character, I appreciate what they were trying to do with her in the Star Trek Continues episodes - it was a brave attempt to bridge it with TNG's ship's counselor.
@@empressink_ Again, she was there as a pre-cursor to the ship's conselor role in ST:TNG. But overall, just as in TNG, her role as a busybody with no real duties or authority just didn't work well in a military environment that requires a strict chain of command - NOT - someone whining about every decision the officers make.
Yes,I agree!This was a nice episode!It showed how vulnerable the human beings can be(or character’s)can be!And,we see things,sometime’s,in these stories that we don’t want to see,and,yer,experience anyway!Gulp!
It's interesting how with such a well-developed character, with such a long history of blocking his emotions, just a slamming of his fist can be so meaningful.
It's a shame Vic set the "Comments Turned Off" on for his show when it aired, but now I can give my fan fiction. This is Spock's most traumatic experience, and he leaves for Vulcan to complete the Kholinar right after it. So what if .... Scotty: "I can only hold her pattern for a few seconds." Spock: (calculating in his head, like he did on the Galileo 7) "Mr. Scott, disable the Heisenberg compensators on circuit B, and dematerialize me." He runs to the pad. Scotty: "What? You'll be killed!" Kirk: "What's going on?" Spock: "Captain, Dr. McKennah's pattern is down to 37%, she needs a infusion of uncorrupted matter in the pattern buffer. My form is the only one capable of dealing with that level of stress." Kirk looks at Bones, who shakes his head, a touch of grief on his face. Bones: "It won't work, Jim." Spock: "What do you know! You hate the transporters!" Bones: "Precisely. I know what they can, and can't, do. Maybe in a hundred years..." Scotty: "35%. Captain, orders?" A fearful beat as Kirk weighs his options ... Spock: "DO IT!!! Kirk: "I'm not going to risk your life, Spock. Scotty, will this work?" Scotty: "I'd need two miracles, and I canna give you both." (then it goes back to Kirk saying I'm sorry, and the rest of the scene plays out. This shows why Spock is on Vulcan at the start of the movie, too much emotion.)
Okay. This explains ‘transporter psychosis’ in the TNG episode. Being aware in the matter stream and unable to do anything to change the outcome would melt the will of many people. She met her fate with dignity. She went too soon.
I was hurt and saddened when Spock, Tasha Yar, and Data died, but I straight up 😢Cried when I watched this happen 😭. She’s such a memorable character on a fantastic show. I think this series should be cannon.
This was the saddest moment in ANY Star Trek. Period. Not only was it the death of a TRULY well-developed character, but also the end of the Internet series as well. CBS/Paramount and their nonsense have ruined the Trek franchise. THIS CREW of great actors (Star Trek Continues) are the ones they should have invested in instead of ST:D! This episode FLOORED me.
CBS/Paramount were only reacting to a fan film group trying to make a profit off of property they didn't own. Yet, in spite of that the fan films are still being made. I haven't seen any of them measure up to "Continues", but there are some really good ones out there.
@@williammaddock9179 I never had to pay a cent to watch Star Trek Continues, so I don’t know anything about anyone trying to make a profit. But could you just imagine if Lucille Ball walked through The Guardian of Forever and saw ST-C? She’d immediately order three seasons with the exact cast of actors on this phenomenal show. Nothing out there even approaches ST-C. But yes, there are many FANTASTIC efforts on YT. ST-C had a fanatical devotion to canonical detail and a penchant for just the right amount of fan service. Wardrobe, sets, and props were spot-on. And the actors looked, acted, and sounded like their TOS counterparts. We were most fortunate to get what amounted to a Fourth Season of TOS through Star Trek Continues. And like I said in my initial post, my jaw was ON THE FLOOR with the way this episode ended (in the very best of ways). Paramount has been getting it mostly RIGHT with ST - Strange New Worlds. It’s refreshing to see.
In Star Trek Continues they finished the series as it should have been done. It's one of my favorite Star Trek shows. They did it around 2010 through 2013 and reproduced the original style special effects and good thoughtful story lines. Aside from Scotty's son playing him they also had the daughter of an actress who played a romulan in TOS reprise the role her mother played. They brought back characters from the original episode about the so-called gods and had the lead actor playing himself as he had aged. It was really good. I thing my favorite episode was the continuation of the mirror universe. That was so well done but, all of them were. I think the whole series is available here on RUclips.
The producer is also a a sound editor and musician as well as an actor. He rescored, arranged and lengthened music from the series to fit the scenes and punch emotional marks of the scenes. Some of the musical interludes is him playing new music on a synthesizer.
He did a followup video showing how he stretched, compressed and filled in, even composing intervals and bars to existing music that did not not fit his written live action or VFX scenes. Much of it is original, but much of it is altered and rearranged to timing. It is a good video. Interesting.
@@STho205 yes, in some cases. This particular scene, and most of the episode, had an original score. You may download the recording at the STC website.
It was a sad moment indeed. Spock feeling that oh so human side he tried in his early career to suppress. He felt utter frustration with all his knowledge and abilities, he could not save Dr. McKennah. Even though it was only because of the limits of the technology of the time. The anguish he felt as her pattern broke up. Knowing that nothing in the universe could help. And that moment truly honored what Kirk had said when Spock died in the subsequent attack of Khan and the USS Reliant. "Of all the souls I have known in my travels, his was the most....(Nearly in tears)....Human."
it's possible that when the warp core explodes the radiation interferes with the sensor lock making the data unreadable, the transporter sustained maybe around 50-70% of her total mass, oh yeah her body vaporized with the Kongo along with the matter scanner-converter aboard
STC starred Vic Mignogna as Captain Kirk. He also created and co-executive produced the webseries. Stay safe and healthy, so you can live long and prosper.
Spock had emotional outbursts all through TOS. At least one episode a season...despite the setup reason....the emotions are there just under the surface. Everytime he lost his temper....his fan mail from women and girls grew exponentially. Nimoy loved it.
What a poignant scene! But I can’t help but wonder, if my “pattern” (my physical body) is disintegrating, would I be in excruciating pain rather than standing there with a resigned smile on my face? I’m thinking about the transporter malfunction scene from “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.”
I think with McKenna it was a problem with ambient radiation filtering enough of her pattern that the materialization sequence couldn't finalize. With Sonak, it was a hardware problem that scrambled the signal itself as it was beaming in. What Starfleet got back was the "reformed" pattern. But then, the transformer is a Magic Black Box, so... Whatever the script calls for. 😅
Okay, my opinions about this are unpopular, but I don't care. I was loving this series up to this point. I still think it is well-produced from the writing, to the acting and to the production quality. I've been producing video professionally for 30 years. So, here comes my ''big but.'' BUT, killing off so many characters in this final episode was too much. Talk about carnage. Those who have been writing Star Trek scripts have been killing main characters since TWOK. And the reason's are always "Well, the actor doesn't want to play the part anymore" or ''the character doesn't appear in any of the movies.'' To me, it's a lazy attempt to generate emotions from viewers. I grew up in the 60s and I watched all kinds of shows with fondness. The one thing about our television heroes is they always came back alive at the end of an episode. They weren't killed off by the writers if they should happen to disappear. I grew fond of Dr. McKenna and the Security chief character. But, the writers killed them because ''the characters don't appear in any of the movies.'' And to add to that, the writers of this show also killed one the characters we saw in the original series. Lt. Carol Palamas. I've been watching TOS in reruns all of my 64-year life. I never get tired of them. But it's different with STC. It will be hard to revisit the show knowing the two characters I was growing fond of are going to be sacrificed, with a few others, at the end for the sake of continuity. I expressed these opinions right after this finale was released. I said the writers should have put a little more thought into what they were doing. Of course, my opinion wasn't received by them very well, especially Vic. But I don't care. Trek writers should not be so quick to kill off main characters for shock value or because we don't see them anymore.
We all have to die sometime! The important thing is how we lived and how we die! Like the Klingons say, "It is a good day to die!" As long as you die with honor and dignity! She died with both!
@@YubelMalevolent If you're to high on your gas to realize this is OG Trek, as in 60's to 70's, not any new series then I can't help you, but honestly pretty embarrassing you didn't recognize Nemoy...
@@VerdeMorteVerdeMorte this is a remake series, That's Vic Mignona playing Kirk, Todd Haberkorn as Spock, Chuck Huber as McCoy and James Doohan's son as Scotty. "honestly pretty embarrassing you didn't recognize Nemoy" pretty hard to recognize a man who was dead before this was even filmed, and isn;t in this scene at all. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Continues Maybe make sure you're right before trying to tell someone else they're wrong. This scene was from an episode released to youtube in 2017. If you're gonna tell me I am wrong, at least know what you're talking about.
This scene is complete BS - Spock could never be good enough to push Scotty out of the way and take over. He might be able to push Kyle out of the way, but not Scotty. I mean, Scotty practically invented the thing.
@@kingsman8475I agree, while Scotty has captured McKennah in the transporter beam, Spock would be working through every available option and equation on the console to bring her back fully, a process he would be able to do faster rather then Scotty.
@@JPSRCE1987 yeah, he would have been formulating his 3rd or 4th option before he entered his first one into the transporter controls and onto his 6th before finishing his entry. Just look how quick he was changing the programming from one to the other as none were stabilising the beam.
"No Diety was involved, Engineer. It was my cross-circuit to B that saved them." Some transporter-centric episode of TOS. And the otherwise-excellent "Corbomite Maneuver" was marred by Spock pretty much taking over Uhura's entire function on the bridge. Hello? Communications specialist RIGHT HERE!
@@Donleecartoons Nichols was brand new to the cast. She was slipped into a seat that the young Lt was supposed to be in (original screenplay). NBC ordered that more racial diversity should be on the bridge and women should have technical command grade jobs. So the disposable Lt that was the communications was bumped to navigation and she was sat in the chair last minute rewrites. I know that sounds counterintuitive to what GR always preached, but Solow and Justman gave this account objectively without polishing their ego. Spock had to keep taking over for the young man in the episode script. Him taking over communications was simply left in, and Nichols didn't yet truly understand the role. You can see it in her performance and less than standout visuals.
I am not a Star Trek person, but this was well acted. That was the charm of 60's television acting. They were all stage actors. Thank you.
This is fan made made on 2013 tho
@@cyka7705 Still great. Chris should've also played his dad's role in the JJ Abrams movies as well. I liked Simon Pegg, but he's not Scotty. Chris knew his father down pat.
@@virginiaconnor8350 ..couldn't have happened on a JJ Abrams movie.
Instead of Abrams, they should have hired somebody who knows and respects Star Trek, and that would have changed everything about it.
I Personally consider Star Trek Continues Part of the Original Series
better than the crap they're making now.
Me too!
yeah me too. I think allot of people have come to feel that way about it.
@@LordFalconsword You are correct about that.
Damn straight everything after 2005 should be decanonized and this made canon.
The actress just standing there really gave a remarkable performance, considering she had no lines and couldn't really move. A really nice, subtle touch.
That actress is Vic mignogna’s wife
@@AznIntegra521 She did a great job. I could see that whole scene just turning into a groaner if she'd hamboned it. Maybe they call it Method, I'm not sure, but a great performance from a solid emotional core.
Star Trek Continues leads up to the very beginning of Star Trek The Motion Picture. Thank You, Vic Mignogna and to the crew of this incredible series.
It would be scary to know you are dying and there's nothing you, nor anyone else can do about it. Watching those you care about say goodbye to you, as you see technicians working frantically to save you. I do like that she didn't seem afraid, nor was she in pain. She was smiling pretty much the whole way through, a brave woman to smile in the face of death.
She was very brave I am quite sure I would of been crying and screaming if it was me in her shoes.
Once it became clear she was irretrievable, it would have been a mercy (for all involved) if Scottie just shut the beam down.
Star Trek continues was well done. This scene was truly sad. Dr. Mckenna's death was shocking to me. I wasn't expecting this
They had to explain why she didn't show up in anything else that came later I guess.
@@Enzo012 I think this scene helped to explain two things from ST:TMP. Along with giving and explanation for why Spock went to study Kolinahr on Vulcan, it also helps to explain Kirk's reaction during the transporter accident in the film even though there was another reason given in the novelization of the film.
@@goldenknight578 What happened in the film would be closer to what would actually happen if they lost someone's pattern during rematerialisation, but I can see they had a 'Tasha Yar' moment in mind for this scene so that's fine. There would be a technobabble explanation for the difference.
@@Enzo012 Even though you may be correct about the effect, what I was referring to was Kirk's reaction to the accident in the film. In the scene, he came off as being much more distraught and more personal over the accident than one might expect. In the novelization, the reason for his reaction was because the woman killed in the accident was his girlfriend. Since that plot point was left out of the film, Kirk's reaction seemed out of place.
Tragic as it is, it gives a good reason why Spock had to go to Vulcan in Star Trek the Motion Picture.
I lost my wife near the end of November 2016. This episode originally showed a couple of weeks shy of the first anniversary of her passing. Seeing this just tore my heart out as it was like watching her fade and die all over again. Today would have been our 14th anniversary.
So sorry for your loss and the hurt never goes away. Best you can hope for is you wake up one day and it won't be the FIRST thing you think of. God bless you both!
I've been married going on 42 years and it breaks my heart to hear your story. I try not to put too much thought into that inevitability in our marriage, but it still crosses my mind sometimes now that we are becoming senior citizens. My prayers to you and your family.
This was one of the saddest scenes in Star Trek. Right along with Spock and the Enterprise dying. You could see when she knew it was over as she closed her eyes😢😢😢
A very sad scene it got me how she was smiling I do think I would of been screaming and crying like most women would of.
Go watch Doctor Who - Voyage of the Damned...the original version of this.
@@tystin_gaming Astrid is a little different. She wasn’t aware of her fate, really… she was an echo, a ghost
Well that hurt like hell to watch...
Better than materializing into a clump of flesh and bones like in ST TMP.
I mean, unless she returned to the point of beam out.
Which was now in the vacuum of space...
What we got back didn't live long...fortunately.
I think they had her pattern there on the Enterprise, but it wouldn’t hold together, so she just fizzled out.
Imagine if they filmed that scene?!
@@dboymax1 It would look like The Thing.
I love so much the conclusion the tv series never had and why Spock went to Vulcan and through the discipline of Kohlinar...
Amazing how these fan productions are about 1000x better than Star Trek Discovery or Picard...
Picard is brilliant
Lol. It's amazing you believe that.
I ask myself all time how that is fucking possible...
@@Spock0987 well its not. Not all fan productions are equally good nor is 1000 per cent measurable. Nor are all episodes of Discovery of equal merit. The series has greatly improved since series one.
Totally agree. This is waaaaaaaaay better than woke trek discovery
This was the saddest scene of Star Trek continues....!
Although I didn't like the character, I appreciate what they were trying to do with her in the Star Trek Continues episodes - it was a brave attempt to bridge it with TNG's ship's counselor.
Actually they were trying to bridge between the series and The first Star Trek Movie.
She kind of sucked and was out of place. I didn’t understand the reason for her being there.
@@empressink_ Again, she was there as a pre-cursor to the ship's conselor role in ST:TNG. But overall, just as in TNG, her role as a busybody with no real duties or authority just didn't work well in a military environment that requires a strict chain of command - NOT - someone whining about every decision the officers make.
Agreed, I did not like the character; but man, that death scene hit me hard.
@@DesertBro its not a military environment.
Yes,I agree!This was a nice episode!It showed how vulnerable the human beings can be(or character’s)can be!And,we see things,sometime’s,in these stories that we don’t want to see,and,yer,experience anyway!Gulp!
Star Trek Continues is AMAZING, check it out if you haven't seen it yet.
It was filmed in Ga.-near Savannah.
Literally the saddest death in all of Star Trek
Spock in Wrath of Khan would disagree
I was truly moved by this scene, especially since allowed Mr Spock's emotional trauma show at the loss of close friend.
He is 1/2 human.
It's interesting how with such a well-developed character, with such a long history of blocking his emotions, just a slamming of his fist can be so meaningful.
In this regard I've always been on Team McCoy. That transporter is nothing but a death trap.
When you join Starfleet you know the risks.
These People did an amazing job with TOS. Bravo👍👍
It's a shame Vic set the "Comments Turned Off" on for his show when it aired, but now I can give my fan fiction.
This is Spock's most traumatic experience, and he leaves for Vulcan to complete the Kholinar right after it. So what if ....
Scotty: "I can only hold her pattern for a few seconds."
Spock: (calculating in his head, like he did on the Galileo 7) "Mr. Scott, disable the Heisenberg compensators on circuit B, and dematerialize me." He runs to the pad.
Scotty: "What? You'll be killed!"
Kirk: "What's going on?"
Spock: "Captain, Dr. McKennah's pattern is down to 37%, she needs a infusion of uncorrupted matter in the pattern buffer. My form is the only one capable of dealing with that level of stress."
Kirk looks at Bones, who shakes his head, a touch of grief on his face.
Bones: "It won't work, Jim."
Spock: "What do you know! You hate the transporters!"
Bones: "Precisely. I know what they can, and can't, do. Maybe in a hundred years..."
Scotty: "35%. Captain, orders?"
A fearful beat as Kirk weighs his options ...
Spock: "DO IT!!!
Kirk: "I'm not going to risk your life, Spock. Scotty, will this work?"
Scotty: "I'd need two miracles, and I canna give you both."
(then it goes back to Kirk saying I'm sorry, and the rest of the scene plays out. This shows why Spock is on Vulcan at the start of the movie, too much emotion.)
Okay. This explains ‘transporter psychosis’ in the TNG episode. Being aware in the matter stream and unable to do anything to change the outcome would melt the will of many people.
She met her fate with dignity. She went too soon.
I was hurt and saddened when Spock, Tasha Yar, and Data died, but I straight up 😢Cried when I watched this happen 😭. She’s such a memorable character on a fantastic show. I think this series should be cannon.
Unexpected laugh as Spock awkwardly changed his traditional "Live Long & Prosper" hand wave to goodbye.😁🤣🎬
That moment when the triumphant music begins to play… and then fades out once Scotty begins to lose her 😢
Heartbreaking.
This was the saddest moment in ANY Star Trek. Period. Not only was it the death of a TRULY well-developed character, but also the end of the Internet series as well. CBS/Paramount and their nonsense have ruined the Trek franchise. THIS CREW of great actors (Star Trek Continues) are the ones they should have invested in instead of ST:D!
This episode FLOORED me.
CBS/Paramount were only reacting to a fan film group trying to make a profit off of property they didn't own. Yet, in spite of that the fan films are still being made. I haven't seen any of them measure up to "Continues", but there are some really good ones out there.
@@williammaddock9179 I never had to pay a cent to watch Star Trek Continues, so I don’t know anything about anyone trying to make a profit. But could you just imagine if Lucille Ball walked through The Guardian of Forever and saw ST-C? She’d immediately order three seasons with the exact cast of actors on this phenomenal show.
Nothing out there even approaches ST-C. But yes, there are many FANTASTIC efforts on YT. ST-C had a fanatical devotion to canonical detail and a penchant for just the right amount of fan service. Wardrobe, sets, and props were spot-on. And the actors looked, acted, and sounded like their TOS counterparts.
We were most fortunate to get what amounted to a Fourth Season of TOS through Star Trek Continues. And like I said in my initial post, my jaw was ON THE FLOOR with the way this episode ended (in the very best of ways).
Paramount has been getting it mostly RIGHT with ST - Strange New Worlds. It’s refreshing to see.
Proof that Bones was right he always said transporting a person's molecules across space was dangerous and foolish and this proves he was right.
I’ve got to say that the Vic Mignona Star Trek fan series all were done so well. This one makes me cry every time.
So much for cross-circuiting to B. This scrne hurt a lot and eas brilliantly done for all of us who... REMEMBER.
Spock always loses his girl-friends. No wonder he wants to suppress emotion.
Funny how he and Nurse Chapel never got together in the original series.
I’ve been a Star Trek fan ever since watching the first episode of the first series… But I must say, I’ve never even heard of this show.
In Star Trek Continues they finished the series as it should have been done. It's one of my favorite Star Trek shows. They did it around 2010 through 2013 and reproduced the original style special effects and good thoughtful story lines. Aside from Scotty's son playing him they also had the daughter of an actress who played a romulan in TOS reprise the role her mother played. They brought back characters from the original episode about the so-called gods and had the lead actor playing himself as he had aged. It was really good. I thing my favorite episode was the continuation of the mirror universe. That was so well done but, all of them were. I think the whole series is available here on RUclips.
She became one of my favorite characters, even though it took some time getting used to seeing a "ships councillor" in TOS.
The music alone makes this a perfect scene
Great nod to ST2.
The producer is also a a sound editor and musician as well as an actor. He rescored, arranged and lengthened music from the series to fit the scenes and punch emotional marks of the scenes. Some of the musical interludes is him playing new music on a synthesizer.
@@STho205 actually, this was original music recorded by an orchestra.
He did a followup video showing how he stretched, compressed and filled in, even composing intervals and bars to existing music that did not not fit his written live action or VFX scenes. Much of it is original, but much of it is altered and rearranged to timing.
It is a good video. Interesting.
@@STho205 yes, in some cases. This particular scene, and most of the episode, had an original score. You may download the recording at the STC website.
Some of the STC episodes were quite traumatic in places. The writing was phenomenal
and acting
It was a sad moment indeed. Spock feeling that oh so human side he tried in his early career to suppress. He felt utter frustration with all his knowledge and abilities, he could not save Dr. McKennah. Even though it was only because of the limits of the technology of the time. The anguish he felt as her pattern broke up. Knowing that nothing in the universe could help. And that moment truly honored what Kirk had said when Spock died in the subsequent attack of Khan and the USS Reliant.
"Of all the souls I have known in my travels, his was the most....(Nearly in tears)....Human."
All this effort is worth the time to watch and see how good it is....
Should of Tried inverse phasing!
Spock is way overemotional and that was the longest beaming in Star Trek history.
How could she be there that long and they can't actually get her to finish materializing? Cool production values, though.
it's possible that when the warp core explodes the radiation interferes with the sensor lock making the data unreadable, the transporter sustained maybe around 50-70% of her total mass, oh yeah her body vaporized with the Kongo along with the matter scanner-converter aboard
What I’m the budget Star Trek?
Could have looped her through the pattern buffer so she cycled around being materialized and dematerialized constantly?
@@simondenny7801 yeah then they could sell tickets to see the magic lady
@@aarongranda7825
😂😂
Which episode was this? At least, it wasn't a replay of the transporter accident in "ST:'MP".
Star Trek Continues To Boldy Go part 2
@@kusada3035 Thank you.
The Horner reference in this scene is heartbreaking.
This was the only time I got MAD at the commercial that played after the video - give us a solumn moment will you.
She's not dead ... she has truly become one with everything !!
May her new journeys and exploitations continue 😊😊😊
Kirk looks like Jack Lord.
STC starred Vic Mignogna as Captain Kirk. He also created and co-executive produced the webseries. Stay safe and healthy, so you can live long and prosper.
Dramatic and very nicely done.
That was very nicely done.
Spock's hand gesture went from "Live long and prosper" to "Goodbye"!
She said to Spock... "Forgive yourself". This whole series is free on youtube and fantastic!
Mr. Spock was very emotional.
Right!?? It threw me off... that can't be our spock
This is Star Trek...
Man that was powerful 🥺🥺🥺💔💔💔
She should have said, "Let me go."
Sad as hell! 😢😢
No Spock wouldn't strike the board.
Spock had emotional outbursts all through TOS. At least one episode a season...despite the setup reason....the emotions are there just under the surface.
Everytime he lost his temper....his fan mail from women and girls grew exponentially.
Nimoy loved it.
What a grim way to go, but at least they saw her one last time.
The Net works should have picked this up instead of forcing it to end.
What a poignant scene! But I can’t help but wonder, if my “pattern” (my physical body) is disintegrating, would I be in excruciating pain rather than standing there with a resigned smile on my face? I’m thinking about the transporter malfunction scene from “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.”
Yes, probably, but who wants her to go out like that?
At least Counselor McKenna was spared agony having her body reduced lump of flesh/bones. Her molecules just scattered in Solar winds.
I think with McKenna it was a problem with ambient radiation filtering enough of her pattern that the materialization sequence couldn't finalize. With Sonak, it was a hardware problem that scrambled the signal itself as it was beaming in. What Starfleet got back was the "reformed" pattern. But then, the transformer is a Magic Black Box, so... Whatever the script calls for. 😅
The scary part is beaming out of an exploding starship, and the timing is wrong. Imagine half your pattern gone with the destroyed ship...
Okay, my opinions about this are unpopular, but I don't care. I was loving this series up to this point. I still think it is well-produced from the writing, to the acting and to the production quality. I've been producing video professionally for 30 years. So, here comes my ''big but.'' BUT, killing off so many characters in this final episode was too much. Talk about carnage. Those who have been writing Star Trek scripts have been killing main characters since TWOK. And the reason's are always "Well, the actor doesn't want to play the part anymore" or ''the character doesn't appear in any of the movies.'' To me, it's a lazy attempt to generate emotions from viewers. I grew up in the 60s and I watched all kinds of shows with fondness. The one thing about our television heroes is they always came back alive at the end of an episode. They weren't killed off by the writers if they should happen to disappear. I grew fond of Dr. McKenna and the Security chief character. But, the writers killed them because ''the characters don't appear in any of the movies.'' And to add to that, the writers of this show also killed one the characters we saw in the original series. Lt. Carol Palamas. I've been watching TOS in reruns all of my 64-year life. I never get tired of them. But it's different with STC. It will be hard to revisit the show knowing the two characters I was growing fond of are going to be sacrificed, with a few others, at the end for the sake of continuity. I expressed these opinions right after this finale was released. I said the writers should have put a little more thought into what they were doing. Of course, my opinion wasn't received by them very well, especially Vic. But I don't care. Trek writers should not be so quick to kill off main characters for shock value or because we don't see them anymore.
MORE SIGNAL
Could have transported her based on previous scan?
WOOOOOOAH
we're halfway theeeere!
OOOO-OOOH!
a transporter error!
We all have to die sometime!
The important thing is how we lived and how we die!
Like the Klingons say, "It is a good day to die!"
As long as you die with honor and dignity!
She died with both!
Yeah…let’s step onto an active transporter pad while it’s operating.
Very cool
was this after the original ended?
Woah woah what is this series? The way they're emulating the original series is fantastic.
Star Trek Continues. They made a dozen eps over as many years. legend.
Spock would have died too when he walked up there.
This scene is similar to a scene in the Doctor Who episode, 'Voyage of the Damned'.
the one with Kylie Minogue, yeah?
Better then the scene from ST The Motion picture.
It was a far more beautiful transporter death than the one in TMP.
Where can I watch the whole thing?
And which one is it? - which episode?
Star Trek Continues, available for free on RUclips. Final episode. Highly recommended.
Pretty sure the scene in Voyage of the Damned from Doctor Who was a direct tribute to or drew inspiration from this scene...
yes, the episode of doctor who from 2007 was definitely inspired by this episode from 2017, that is definitely a thing that is possible...
@@YubelMalevolent
If you're to high on your gas to realize this is OG Trek, as in 60's to 70's, not any new series then I can't help you, but honestly pretty embarrassing you didn't recognize Nemoy...
@@VerdeMorteVerdeMorte
this is a remake series, That's Vic Mignona playing Kirk, Todd Haberkorn as Spock, Chuck Huber as McCoy and James Doohan's son as Scotty.
"honestly pretty embarrassing you didn't recognize Nemoy" pretty hard to recognize a man who was dead before this was even filmed, and isn;t in this scene at all.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Continues
Maybe make sure you're right before trying to tell someone else they're wrong. This scene was from an episode released to youtube in 2017. If you're gonna tell me I am wrong, at least know what you're talking about.
Mr. Spock changes his Vulcan greeting (live long and prosper) because it is useless for someone who is going to die.
رائع جدا
That was hard to watch....
She’s a bit too cheerful for someone he about to die.
Well, if you have to die, having your atoms scattered is about the least painful.
Damn sad
Confused about spock losing his temper...
What exactly happened to her? Did she just… disappear?
I hate when that happens
Awake
This entire scene was ripped from Doctor Who - Voyage of the Damned
Where did this come from?
ruclips.net/video/eCBuaTnDsQs/видео.html
it's on RUclips
This scene is complete BS - Spock could never be good enough to push Scotty out of the way and take over. He might be able to push Kyle out of the way, but not Scotty. I mean, Scotty practically invented the thing.
I disagree. Spock is a scientist. Scotty is an engineer. Spock was considering multiple sciences theories faster than Scotty could react.
@@kingsman8475I agree, while Scotty has captured McKennah in the transporter beam, Spock would be working through every available option and equation on the console to bring her back fully, a process he would be able to do faster rather then Scotty.
@@JPSRCE1987 yeah, he would have been formulating his 3rd or 4th option before he entered his first one into the transporter controls and onto his 6th before finishing his entry. Just look how quick he was changing the programming from one to the other as none were stabilising the beam.
"No Diety was involved, Engineer. It was my cross-circuit to B that saved them." Some transporter-centric episode of TOS. And the otherwise-excellent "Corbomite Maneuver" was marred by Spock pretty much taking over Uhura's entire function on the bridge. Hello? Communications specialist RIGHT HERE!
@@Donleecartoons Nichols was brand new to the cast. She was slipped into a seat that the young Lt was supposed to be in (original screenplay). NBC ordered that more racial diversity should be on the bridge and women should have technical command grade jobs. So the disposable Lt that was the communications was bumped to navigation and she was sat in the chair last minute rewrites.
I know that sounds counterintuitive to what GR always preached, but Solow and Justman gave this account objectively without polishing their ego.
Spock had to keep taking over for the young man in the episode script. Him taking over communications was simply left in, and Nichols didn't yet truly understand the role. You can see it in her performance and less than standout visuals.
Not a huge Trek fan....but, I've never heard of this show.
Nevermind.
Not a series per sè.
Looks well made nonetheless.
weird , what the heck did just watch ?
That was hard to watch.
atleast her death wasnt as bad as the motion picure, still..
I’ve never heard of this fan version, but damn of it isn’t well done!
I thought this was a comedy sketch.
Spock does not show emotion. They messed that one up pretty good, In my own opinion it made the rest unwatchable.
No Fucking Way
Doomcock?
A good attempt, I'll give them that.
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Why do this when can't act :
Why do all the Star Trek characters look weird???
It's a fan series , not the original actors and this was made in 2017
Tripe.