10 Dumbest Things In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

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  • @Walexander3243
    @Walexander3243 5 месяцев назад +50

    It is my head canon that Spock's custom uniform pants has a pocket for a "where the hell did kirk go" tracker and you can't change my mind with another fantastic video

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +9

      It is logical.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 5 месяцев назад +3

      It’s also hilarious. I’m with you on this.

    • @jeffbeitinger6565
      @jeffbeitinger6565 5 месяцев назад +7

      That's what I always thought too. They been together long enough for him to know. It's like experienced dog owners that keep treats in their pockets for their dogs who have a tendency to try and take off.

    • @dakariszulu
      @dakariszulu 5 месяцев назад

      It's like when you lose your house keys, you need one of those whistling fobs, they get a little more advanced in the future.

    • @KatsuRyu
      @KatsuRyu 5 месяцев назад +2

      He got tired of having to track Kirk down, so got a tracker for him. Like those trackers we have for dogs now.

  • @jamesbrown4092
    @jamesbrown4092 5 месяцев назад +14

    As to #4, the intercom: There is nothing to say that Chang's voice was heard all over the ship. It was being heard on the bridge and Kirk had an open comm line to the torpedo room. So, when Chang was heard on the bridge, his voice could have been piped down to the torpedo room over that same line.

  • @thomaswashington5888
    @thomaswashington5888 5 месяцев назад +14

    When the bird of prey pulls up next to the Enterprise, Kirk says " I've never been this close", when in fact, he was on board a Klingon vessel in the previous movie! That line always bugged me!

    • @Raja1938
      @Raja1938 5 месяцев назад +9

      The BOP wasn't there at that point, or at least it was cloaked. Kirk was referring to the D-7 cruiser, a ship he'd never been aboard previously (aside from the Romulan stormbird version from "The Enterprise Incident").

    • @Boxyno1
      @Boxyno1 5 месяцев назад +6

      Think it was metaphorical

  • @lordofthereels6790
    @lordofthereels6790 5 месяцев назад +55

    Romulan weed would have probably made the meeting with the Klingons go way more smoothly

    • @nevermindmyname9153
      @nevermindmyname9153 5 месяцев назад +5

      Romulans are "Suspicious, Paranoid and Aggressive" - their Ale brings out these exact qualities of a Romulan in each of the People at the Dinner 🤣🤣🤣

    • @archmage_of_the_aether
      @archmage_of_the_aether 5 месяцев назад +5

      I think weed comes from one of the less-sexual Pleasure Planets. But maybe Risa has a flower that both gets you stoned and rock-hard.
      Romulus is all about meth-like uppers. "I won't miss a trick I WON'T MISS A TRICK DAMN YOU"

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@archmage_of_the_aether INDEED!

    • @seantlewis376
      @seantlewis376 5 месяцев назад +1

      OK, now I want to try some Romulan weed. I'm sure it's blue and requires only one hit.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 5 месяцев назад

      @@seantlewis376 Jo lan tru!

  • @TheFinancialAdvocacyPodcast
    @TheFinancialAdvocacyPodcast 5 месяцев назад +57

    "I'd give real money if he'd shut up."

    • @shanedenmark5536
      @shanedenmark5536 4 месяца назад +1

      It always sounds like he says “if SHE’d shut up”… And Bones’s one liners in that sequence are just awful.
      “I bet you wish you’d stood in bed.” Sure. Because we were all sleeping soundly this morning.

    • @siblingrivalries3734
      @siblingrivalries3734 4 месяца назад

      ​@@shanedenmark5536 i remember reading somewhere that was southern slang that slipped in there

  • @morrisfoston2
    @morrisfoston2 5 месяцев назад +43

    For number one, the crew is not being decommissioned, the ship is.

    • @jacebales2951
      @jacebales2951 5 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah, number 1 doesn't any sense. I'm not sure they understand what 'decommissioned' means.

    • @simcosports2584
      @simcosports2584 5 месяцев назад +5

      I think it implying they won’t be together anymore. Maybe not an end to their careers, but the norm.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      McCoy mentions retirement, Scotty also hints at it, all indications point to their respective space careers coming to an end. Even if Spock and Chekov remain in the service (the only two that seem to beyond the film anyway), its still retirement for the majority of them

    • @greenrangerx
      @greenrangerx 5 месяцев назад +2

      Right, some members of the crew went on to do other things. Kirk, Scotty and Chekov were still serving 6 month later when the Enterprise B was commissioned. It was only after this that Scotty retired and headed to the Norpin Colony. Spock served a few more years before retiring and eventually becoming an Ambassador. Not much on the others in canon but it safe to assume the Chekov and Uhura served in other positions for some time

    • @LarryLeeMoniz
      @LarryLeeMoniz 4 месяца назад

      @@k1productions87 In the next Movie, Star Trek Generations, At least Kirk, Scotty and Chekov are still in active duty.

  • @chris56269
    @chris56269 5 месяцев назад +52

    So many of these are potentially really easy to explain or justify. It does sort of feel that whoever wrote this list was really struggling to get a list of 10 things together.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 5 месяцев назад +5

      And had it narrated by the girl with the weird tonal shifts in her voice. I’ve heard AI sound more human.

    • @folginator
      @folginator 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@BeeWhistler Haha exactly, I had to stop listening!

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад +5

      The funny thing is,... the ones listed here aren't even the worst ones.
      1) if Praxis' explosion devastated the atmosphere of Qo'noS,... then why not simply move the Klingon Empire's seat of power to another planet within the Empire?
      2) if Praxis was the key energy production facility (i.e. the main Dilithium mine), then why not beef up mining operations elsewhere,... like Rura Penthe?
      3) If the Neutral Zone is still a thing,... why the hell is there a Romulan AMBASSADOR?
      4) And that is not the only Neutral Zone. They openly state there is one between the Federation and Klingons (which is stupid),... so why is there also a KLINGON ambasador? Its almost as if Nick Meyer not only forgot which empire the Neutral Zone separated from the Federation (even using a star system name near ROMULAN space, not Klingon, in the beginning of Wrath of Khan... oops), but also forgot what a Neutral Zone even WAS.
      5) If Praxis was so near to Qo'noS to devastate its atmosphere,... then how did its shockwave reach OUTSIDE of Klingon territory and all the way out to the Excelsior? ... and exactly how long did that take? AND, if it was able to reach that far, that quickly,... then they would have felt it on Earth ffs
      6) ... Why is everyone traveling at Impulse Power? First the Excelsior "heading home under Full Impulse Power", and later the Enterprise escorting Kronos One from the Klingon border to Earth... at Impulse speeds? Exactly how many decades away is the conference?
      7) the torpedo that struck Kronos One was shot from underneath the Enterprise, right? ... did the Enterprise not have any sensors? It was able to track a radiation surge... but not able to track the path of a torpedo, even with visual records of it? Was it a stealth torpedo or something?
      7a) and after the first hit, were the Klingons not WATCHING the Enterprise to see that the second shot didn't come from the torpedo launcher, but from underneath the ship?
      7b) where exactly WAS the actual CREW of Kronos One? Did it not have its own bridge with a command and operations staff? Did General Chang just tell them all to take a break while he manned the bridge by himself or something?
      8) why the hell is NO ONE trained how to function in zero gravity, while serving on a SPACE SHIP? Especially if you're supposed to be a deadly Klingon warrior? Uhura heard the weapons fire over the comms, so surely the moment a Klingon heard it, their first instinct would and should be to arm themselves. And you can't tell me there aren't disruptors and bat'leths in handy storage lockers throughout the ship.
      I could go on

    • @l3zl13
      @l3zl13 4 месяца назад

      @@k1productions87
      1) How easy could it be to evacuate the main world of one of the largest interstellar empires in the beta quadrant? I don't know the population size but it should be in the order of tens of billions. Also I guess there are a lot of important infrastructure within the system which could take decades to rebuild somewhere else, like shipyards and such.
      2) I always assumed it provided energy for the Qo'noS system somehow. Beefing up the energy production somewhere else would not help the system an the people living there or the important infrastructure. Unless it was really something so simple as dilithium mining.
      3) I'm not sure why can't there be a Romulan ambassador. I know the romulans went totally silent after the Treaty of Algeron but before that there was some level of diplomatic communication.
      4) Similarly for Klingon Ambassador.
      5) The video also mentioned the explanation how the destruction of Praxis damaged Qo'noS was stupid. This is just another side of it. Faster than light effects of certain events is an established trope in the universe. There are episodes with similar things (destructive waves etc.) affecting ships many ly away from the source virtually instantly after the event.
      7) Enterprise sensor logs could have been manipulated. If I remember correctly some of them actually WERE manipulated according to the story.
      8) Was there any episode where the artificial gravity malfunctioned before this? I know this is just to keep the production costs down, but in universe you could say that the technology was so reliable that most people didn't need zero-g training. And even if had training, that doesn't make you effective in combat against people who can safely stand on their feat. Was the reaction of the klingon crew underwhelming looking back now? Yes. But remember that Star Trek was never an action packed franchise before this so I think this is as much as one can expect for a close quarters combat scene at that time.

    • @user-mf4rm4fj6l
      @user-mf4rm4fj6l 4 месяца назад +1

      Agreeing! Can't believe, that they were willing to find any bad things in a genius film with nearly no real logical flaws...

  • @Psichlo1
    @Psichlo1 5 месяцев назад +89

    On the last point, Kirk says, we are due to stand down and the ship is to be decommissioned. Standing down, I always took it as from the current mission they were on. Due to the Enterprise being decommissioned, it would make sense that they would either be reassigned or retire. I was never under the impression that they were all retiring at the same time.

    • @OnTheNerdySide
      @OnTheNerdySide 5 месяцев назад +11

      And my personal theory is that decommissioning the Enterprise-A was part of the terms of the peace treaty, and they were mothballing all of the Constitution class ships, which the Klingons might have seen as particularly aggressive toward the Empire.

    • @Beohun
      @Beohun 5 месяцев назад +9

      If anything, Starfleet was probably going to assign a crew as experienced as the Enterprise's to the Academy to help train new officers.
      Like in Wrath of Khan.

    • @SuperLuigiSixty4
      @SuperLuigiSixty4 5 месяцев назад +14

      Uhura mentions that she was supposed to be chairing a seminar at the Academy during the briefing, so she definitely had other irons in the fire. Along with Scotty having "just bought a boat", presumably for his upcoming retirement as seen in TNG Relics.

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +11

      I always understood the Enterprise A is over and the crew thus most likely separated to more modern ships - as foreshadowed with Sulu.
      The Excelsior class was probably to take over the long missions.

    • @MG6960
      @MG6960 5 месяцев назад +8

      Well we know that Spock became an ambassador. Kirk was lost in the Nexus. Sulu Captain of the Excelsior. Scotty got trapped in a transporter buffer on the Dyson Sphere. McCoy I believe taught medical stuff at Starfleet. Not sure what became of Uhura or Chekov

  • @Hawkeye26
    @Hawkeye26 5 месяцев назад +16

    Since you choose to be so nitpicky with that final entry, Uhura also had a different assignment in Star Trek III, which is the in-story explanation for why she is not with the crew for much of the film.

  • @brachiator1
    @brachiator1 5 месяцев назад +15

    Yeah, a number of these points are valid, and yet none of this prevents Star Trek 6 from being a satisfying adventure. I admit that I am not crazy about the characters being stuck in the same assignments, but many fans want to see the crew as a family who always stick together. But I am certain that Sulu getting a ship had been mentioned before.

    • @TrekkieBrie
      @TrekkieBrie 5 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely not! It's still a fun time all around 😊

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +2

      Well it is introduced at the beginning of the movie, so it is not that he appears from nowhere when he"s needed the most.

  • @jasonbelkengren1855
    @jasonbelkengren1855 5 месяцев назад +22

    While this undoubtfully my favorite of the movies, my biggest problem is Kirk having to be reminded that "Not everyone keeps their genitals in the same place." If anyone in the galaxy would already know this it'd be Captain Kirk. That's to me the dumbest thing in Undiscovered Country

    • @tyranusfan
      @tyranusfan 4 месяца назад +3

      In fairness, the brute in the prison camp wasn't his type.

  • @kennyminecrafting
    @kennyminecrafting 5 месяцев назад +13

    I was going to write a lengthy retort to most of these points, but I'll simply say this: There's a point where nitpicking no longer feels like it's good natured or objective criticism, but meant to genuinely damage a work and people's enjoyment/perception of that work. This list, and how it's presented, feels like it's solidly in the latter category. Either that, or a class of trolling intended to stir the ire of fans and get clicks.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 5 месяцев назад +2

      Her voice genuinely damaged my ears.

    • @charlescole645
      @charlescole645 5 месяцев назад +2

      Trolling indeed.

    • @hallnall1667
      @hallnall1667 5 месяцев назад +1

      Star Trek fans do this exact thing all the time about other Star Trek shows. Why not TrekCulture?

    • @JamesFuentes526
      @JamesFuentes526 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for stating so well what I am feeling!

  • @user-xv1gj3kx5m
    @user-xv1gj3kx5m 5 месяцев назад +17

    Another one for the list. Why was Bones on the Bridge during the battle, shouldn't he have been in sickbay treating the casualties that would have come flooding in? This has always bothered me.

    • @difficulttolookatpictures
      @difficulttolookatpictures 5 месяцев назад +3

      In TMP he comes and goes off the bridge sometimes without reason. Shows up, displays awe, and leaves again.

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +4

      He has to be there, so Kirk and Spock do not do something silly when unsupervised.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад +4

      My goodness, I had a long-ass list of complains she didn't mention, and even I forgot about this little nugget. Seriously, Sickbay should have been even more flooded than it was after Khan's sneak attack FFS. Do your JOB, Bones!

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc 5 месяцев назад +9

    10. Martia probably hid her ability to mimic voices up to that point, and maybe the fight with Kirk made it difficult to change back (“it takes a lot of effort”)
    4. I took McCoy and Spock hearing Chang in the torpedo bay as them leaving a channel to the bridge open, so they could quickly let them know the torpedo was ready.
    1. I took the amount of damage Entprise-A received in the battle as the reason for the decommissioning (in III the original Enterprise being so badly damaged by Khan seemed to be an excuse to write off the hull, or as the Admiral told Kirk, “there will be no refit.”)

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke 5 месяцев назад +20

    The narrative on the "We're to be decommissioned" part is they were to stand down from their posts on the ship having "done our bit for king and country" and the Enterprise-A herself to be decommissioned and placed either into training ship duty, such as how the 1701 dash nothing ended up, or parked up in the mothball fleet, and latterly placed into the fleet museum, with the crew moving on to new things, whether it was retirement (E.G. Scotty in TNG's "Relics"), ambassadorial roles (Spock bothering the romulans & Bones seeing the Enterprise-D off as a very old man), or moving onto new, faster and better-equipped ships, just as Rand & Sulu had done prior to the movie knowing the Enterprise-A was on her last legs as an active duty ship, so, not the people decommissioned, just the vessel that held them...

    • @BrennaUrbangirl
      @BrennaUrbangirl 5 месяцев назад

      Well we do know that the Enterprise-A does wind up at the fleet museum as it is seen at the fleet museum in Star Trek: Picard Season 3.

    • @twocvbloke
      @twocvbloke 5 месяцев назад

      @@BrennaUrbangirl But that was only seen about a century later, in the interim there's not really any known canon history of what happened to the -A after decommissioning in TUC, which is why I made educated assumptions that the -A was put on cadet training duty as per its' predecessor (the so-called "boat-load of children" in TWOK) before being fully retired, mothballed and eventually shipped off to the museum... :)

  • @matthewsass9037
    @matthewsass9037 5 месяцев назад +16

    How could Bones be unaware of Klingon anatomy when they have been at war for many years?

    • @difficulttolookatpictures
      @difficulttolookatpictures 5 месяцев назад +5

      no kidding. He scanned a Klingon with a tricorder at close range in "Trouble With Tribbles"

    • @Raja1938
      @Raja1938 5 месяцев назад +9

      @@difficulttolookatpictures That was an augment Klingon.

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +3

      I guess some real practice is required to perform cirurgy, not only basic anatomy . Or would you allow a Klingon to remove you a tooth just reading the procedure from a book.

    • @difficulttolookatpictures
      @difficulttolookatpictures 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@atzuras If I was 30 seconds from death I would allow the book

    • @andrewmurray1550
      @andrewmurray1550 5 месяцев назад

      @@Raja1938 Yeah, this is McCoy who gives a 20th-century hospital patient a pill and she grows a new kidney, this is the doctor who complains about the barbarism of 20th Century medicine "drilling holes in one's head" for brain surgery - and can't stop massive bleeding in a Klingon "because he doesn't know their anatomy"?

  • @Shuttlebay4
    @Shuttlebay4 5 месяцев назад +5

    This is such a great film that I forgot about some of the less amazing aspects of it. Some great points raised here. It's testament to the great bits of the film that this remains a superb title despite the janky moments!

  • @MegaToronto1
    @MegaToronto1 5 месяцев назад +4

    In Star Trek: Picard, there was a plaque stating that (after the events of ST VI), Uhura became Captain of The Star-Gazer which decades later became Picard's first Command.

  • @silversonic1
    @silversonic1 5 месяцев назад +13

    #6: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Gravity has a constant pull, compressing your body. When the gravity stops, so does the compression. You're sort of like a very inefficient spring at this point, so you will leave your chair... slowly.

    • @radaro.9682
      @radaro.9682 5 месяцев назад +6

      The body's mass makes inertia decently hard to overcome. But regardless of how slow they should have been trained how to respond to sudden loss of gravity.

    • @silversonic1
      @silversonic1 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@radaro.9682 No debate about the training. Still, we should also mention the torpedoes should have caused their own jolts to help them out of their seats, as could decompression due to any hull breaches the ship may have sustained.

    • @arbjbornk
      @arbjbornk 5 месяцев назад +5

      I can understand them "drifting" out their chairs. Kronos One was tumbling in space. It was not so much they floated up, as much as the table and chairs, fixed to the deck of the moving ship, had moved away from them. The disruptor floating out of the holster, on the other hand, is just dumb.

    • @adamkuch9377
      @adamkuch9377 5 месяцев назад +4

      I just thought a small secondary explosion could have accelerated the ship's drift, and caused them to leave their seats. Or, more accurately, caused the seats to leave them.

    • @HermanVonPetri
      @HermanVonPetri 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@adamkuch9377 Certainly possible. Also, there's no reason to assume that _all_ of the ship's maneuvering thrusters were offline. If only just a couple were still operating (with other's malfunctioning) then the ship could have been nudged around very chaotically.

  • @majestyc0359
    @majestyc0359 5 месяцев назад +7

    Number 10: the chains on the feet give it away.

  • @HolySilverStrike
    @HolySilverStrike 5 месяцев назад +6

    I love Star Trek V because as far as I remember that was my first exposure to TOS when I was like 7 or 8 years old in 96.
    Come on, I know it’s corny but we’ve been caught in a blizzard still makes me crack up!

  • @murph3744
    @murph3744 5 месяцев назад +7

    Well this was one of my favorite Star Trek movies and now I feel dumb. Nicely done trek culture nicely done.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 5 месяцев назад +5

      Don’t let them ruin it for you. A lot of these were unnecessarily picky.

    • @murph3744
      @murph3744 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@BeeWhistler they didn’t I’ll still rewatch it and enjoy it! Maybe a little picky, but I enjoyed the video.

    • @siblingrivalries3734
      @siblingrivalries3734 4 месяца назад +1

      Still my favorite. Some of them were intentionally obtuse. Martia obviously became kirk bc she knew she was a witness and would be killed.

  • @tomkerruish2982
    @tomkerruish2982 5 месяцев назад +4

    Floating out of the chairs makes sense. Normally, the cushions/springs/whatever are compressed so as to balance the weight of the occupant, exerting what is referred to as the normal force. With the artificial gravity turned off, the compressed elements would relax, propelling the occupants upward.

  • @peterthx
    @peterthx 5 месяцев назад +4

    Sulu's opening log entry: "We're headed home under full impulse power". Great, now how long would that be from near the Klingon Neutral Zone to Earth at sublight? How many thousands of years?

  • @Nexus9_KD6-4.8
    @Nexus9_KD6-4.8 5 месяцев назад +16

    I had heard that it was supposed to be captain Sulu and crew that came up with the homing torpedo idea, but Shatner stepped in and said it should be Kirk and crew that saves the Enterprise.

    • @amymjennings
      @amymjennings 5 месяцев назад

      Nonsense.

    • @tyranusfan
      @tyranusfan 4 месяца назад +1

      I've heard this too, but it always sounded like something George Takei cooked up to grind his axe. Nick Meyer and his friend Flynn wrote this script, and Meyer isn't one that is easily talked into things. He even made Nimoy mad when he didn't do everything he (Nimoy) wanted in the story. Nimoy even quipped in his book "Nick Meyer carefully listened to all our suggestions, then ignored them."

    • @amymjennings
      @amymjennings 4 месяца назад +1

      @@tyranusfan Nick Myer (I worked @ Paramount Studio's, under Sherry Lansing tutelage, it was she who used to run thi gs quite fine!) was correct, also and I have boxes of old memo's from 1990 and 91 on this) that back up Nicolas Myers directives and George is not being truthful in his claims now all these years later years, and It seems he still was upset his LINES CUT from TWOKhan in 1982 nearly ten years earlier and will do anything to harp on William Shatner,, forgetting it was HIS show and Movie franchise and he George, as a supporting member of the team, and each person in that process of production has his or her job to do. 👀
      He has endlessly whined and complained like a sppilt child so many times against Shatner just in my life since his autobiographical book, To The Stars! in 1993. I have no answers here myself, maybe... but..only questions, from Mr. Spock! Dude, do we leave a crazed Commodores in charge of the ship again or something? LOL 😂 💥
      PASS THE Bongo daddies! 💃🏾😎🍭💞🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @marysheeran519
      @marysheeran519 4 месяца назад

      @nnings And he only started his noise when the conventions began - and he got paid to appear. Koenig has often pointed out that they never complained at the time. (Actually, Nichols did complain about her part - to Roddenberry when she quit once and publicly to TV Guide, and her part got a little stronger after. ) One other thing: so far as I know, Mr. Shatner has not said one nasty word about Takei, unless in jest perhaps. Also, I should add, George owes me five dollars.

    • @fredfinger7092
      @fredfinger7092 4 месяца назад

      Sulu's log, before Praxis explodes, states that they are "mapping gaseous anomalies". This is the setup for the torpedo to use that technology later. It makes sense that it was intended that Excelsior fire the torpedo that reveals the Bird of Prey. Later, on the bridge of the Enterprise, while being fired upon, there is a throwaway line to the effect of "aren't we carrying all that equipment to map gaseous anomalies?". No, Enterprise. You're not. Excelsior is.

  • @thecraftsmn
    @thecraftsmn 5 месяцев назад +10

    Books, where did all these books come from.

    • @jdbjicase
      @jdbjicase 5 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe Kirk took Samuel T. Cogley's advice to heart.

  • @rjb1216
    @rjb1216 5 месяцев назад +13

    List was lame but 2 made sense, there should have been a fleet of security around a conference like that not only in orbit but alerting the people there. How did Kirk and crew just beam in unannounced like that? Especially when there had already been an assassination!

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      Oh there are even more that weren't even mentioned here
      1) if Praxis' explosion devastated the atmosphere of Qo'noS,... then why not simply move the Klingon Empire's seat of power to another planet within the Empire?
      2) if Praxis was the key energy production facility (i.e. the main Dilithium mine), then why not beef up mining operations elsewhere,... like Rura Penthe?
      3) If the Neutral Zone is still a thing,... why the hell is there a Romulan AMBASSADOR?
      4) And that is not the only Neutral Zone. They openly state there is one between the Federation and Klingons (which is stupid),... so why is there also a KLINGON ambasador? Its almost as if Nick Meyer not only forgot which empire the Neutral Zone separated from the Federation (even using a star system name near ROMULAN space, not Klingon, in the beginning of Wrath of Khan... oops), but also forgot what a Neutral Zone even WAS.
      5) If Praxis was so near to Qo'noS to devastate its atmosphere,... then how did its shockwave reach OUTSIDE of Klingon territory and all the way out to the Excelsior? ... and exactly how long did that take? AND, if it was able to reach that far, that quickly,... then they would have felt it on Earth ffs
      6) ... Why is everyone traveling at Impulse Power? First the Excelsior "heading home under Full Impulse Power", and later the Enterprise escorting Kronos One from the Klingon border to Earth... at Impulse speeds? Exactly how many decades away is the conference?
      7) the torpedo that struck Kronos One was shot from underneath the Enterprise, right? ... did the Enterprise not have any sensors? It was able to track a radiation surge... but not able to track the path of a torpedo, even with visual records of it? Was it a stealth torpedo or something?
      7a) and after the first hit, were the Klingons not WATCHING the Enterprise to see that the second shot didn't come from the torpedo launcher, but from underneath the ship?
      7b) where exactly WAS the actual CREW of Kronos One? Did it not have its own bridge with a command and operations staff? Did General Chang just tell them all to take a break while he manned the bridge by himself or something?
      8) why the hell is NO ONE trained how to function in zero gravity, while serving on a SPACE SHIP? Especially if you're supposed to be a deadly Klingon warrior? Uhura heard the weapons fire over the comms, so surely the moment a Klingon heard it, their first instinct would and should be to arm themselves. And you can't tell me there aren't disruptors and bat'leths in handy storage lockers throughout the ship.
      I could go on

  • @Beohun
    @Beohun 5 месяцев назад +6

    The uniform point can be explained by the psychological impact it would have on the UFP seeing two long serving and decorated officers on trail and then in the prisoners in Rua P'Nthea.
    EDIT: spelling

  • @ReticentDuet
    @ReticentDuet 5 месяцев назад +7

    On the topic of who beamed Burke and Samno to and from the ship, I think it was pretty clear that those two and Valeris weren't the only two conspirators on the Enterprise. The moment that springs to mind is when the announcement is made to take a statement in sickbay, and two... waiters, I guess? look at each other in shock when they hear the names of Burke and Samno. I took that to mean that they were among the people in on it and thus thought those two were dead. Thus, it's not a stretch to think that a transporter tech was also part of the team.

    • @kenwynn3871
      @kenwynn3871 5 месяцев назад +2

      I always assumed they were beamed by the bird of prey

    • @ReticentDuet
      @ReticentDuet 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@kenwynn3871 That's possible. I've always been a little fuzzy on the protocols for ship-to-ship beaming. Like, when the Klingons beamed to and from the Enterprise, it was the Enterprise that initiated it. It seems logical that it can work either way, the two ships would just need to coordinate. And in this case I'm sure who did what was very meticulously planned.

    • @kenwynn3871
      @kenwynn3871 5 месяцев назад +2

      @ReticentDuet they used the klingon transporter effect for their beaming, so I assumed the BoP was the initiator. Beam them from Enterprise pad, to BoP, to Klingon pad, and then the reverse aftwrward

    • @ReticentDuet
      @ReticentDuet 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@kenwynn3871 Ah, nice, I didn't notice that! Great catch!

  • @haweater1555
    @haweater1555 5 месяцев назад +31

    The universal translator sequence was the most dumb. If they didn't want the use of it exposed, and Uhura didn't know that language, she could have asked the computer to translate her response into klingon, then display it on screen in the form of phonetic English sounds for her to read back aloud.

    • @sside8
      @sside8 5 месяцев назад +8

      Absolutely! I guess the writers wanted to insert comedy relief so they had everybody grab books (where'd they come from? Does the ship have a museum on board?) and figure out Klingonese.

    • @dw7704
      @dw7704 5 месяцев назад +9

      Apparently Nichelle Nicholls pointed that out, and she suggested other options, but she was overridden

    • @DannyPhantomBeast
      @DannyPhantomBeast 5 месяцев назад +7

      The Nomad probe zapped out her language experience. Sad!

    • @HighSierra1500
      @HighSierra1500 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@dw7704 Blu-ey :)

    • @HighSierra1500
      @HighSierra1500 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@sside8 It probably did. It was big enough.

  • @archmage_of_the_aether
    @archmage_of_the_aether 5 месяцев назад +3

    In an environment where zero-G was 1. Once a thing and 2. Could be a thing, there 100% eould be a wee little magnet in that holster, keeping a phaser from flipping away but not impeding a quick-draw.

  • @julianaylor4351
    @julianaylor4351 5 месяцев назад +3

    Scotty never wanted to leave the Enterprise, but had to.

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 5 месяцев назад +1

      He was an engineer through and through. He got into a fistfight brawl with the Klingons when the Klingon said the Enterprise should be hauled away as garbage! Trouble with Tribbles.

  • @DuffCon
    @DuffCon 5 месяцев назад +3

    This movie isn't perfect, but I would quibble with #6: It was established during the mind meld that there was a conspiracy between Chang and Cartwright, thus probably a Klingon agent acting on board the ship to help the assassins.
    Also #2, I could be wrong, but the "constant as the northern star" quote is actually the Federation president, not Chang.

    • @patricktilton5377
      @patricktilton5377 5 месяцев назад +1

      As to #2, no, it's Chang who says it, quoting Shakespeare like he did earlier in the film, at the dinner scene.

  • @robsenzig5720
    @robsenzig5720 5 месяцев назад +7

    Interesting. I had thought that the reason why Martia didn't shift out of Kirk's form when they were captured was that she had probably thought that she could have had persuaded them in to possibly shooting Kirk during their confusion as to who was the accurate person that they were after.

    • @difficulttolookatpictures
      @difficulttolookatpictures 5 месяцев назад +1

      I also thought she was trying to replace him, that she knew there'd be no witnesses.

    • @AmisAngelstreams
      @AmisAngelstreams 5 месяцев назад

      She said earlier that it takes a lot of effort. That was the in canon script reason they provided for us as to why she shouldn't change back. She'd already changed just not that long ago so it was more effort than she could manage to change back suddenly.

  • @ElectricEvan
    @ElectricEvan 5 месяцев назад +3

    Does anyone else want to hear Bre talk more about environmental science?

  • @grumpy2.0
    @grumpy2.0 5 месяцев назад +11

    I've seen that Klingon Bird of Prey explosion, somewhere else before.

    • @MishraArtificer
      @MishraArtificer 5 месяцев назад +5

      They reused it in Generations, and other bits from the scene in the finale of Deep Space Nine.

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +2

      Reused from The Search for Spock with some CGI added on top.

    • @toddmiller2855
      @toddmiller2855 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@atzuras
      The Klingon ship from Search for Spock was never destroyed. It went back in time, went into San Francisco Bay, and eventually to the fleet museum.

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад +1

      @toddmiller2855 My bad. I know there was a lot of reuse with that bird of prey but obviously not the blowup part

    • @andrewmurray1550
      @andrewmurray1550 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@atzuraswell you see one Bird of Prey blow up you've seen them all.

  • @amymjennings
    @amymjennings 5 месяцев назад +24

    Nothing dumb, just this review. 🎉

  • @PatrickMcGowan-ch4ho
    @PatrickMcGowan-ch4ho 5 месяцев назад

    I always liked that sad face Spock pulls when Kirk is unhappy with his new chair 😀

  • @mikelkane
    @mikelkane 5 месяцев назад +1

    Two more ridiculous points:
    The Enterprise (a) has NO kitchen! No Starfleet Ship has a KITCHEN!
    And no MASS Quarters! Only rooms for one or two.

  • @Concreteowl
    @Concreteowl 5 месяцев назад +1

    The think you forgot to mention is the whole Valaris (who has graduated top of her class) creating the same sense of anxiety navigating out of space dock as the trainee Saavik. Indeed if you look at the guy in engineering to the right of Scottie during this scene you would think it's the strangest thing ever to have happened.

  • @wearwolf2500
    @wearwolf2500 5 месяцев назад +4

    I always thought it was a bit silly that there were three captains on the Enterprise.

    • @Nomad77ca
      @Nomad77ca 5 месяцев назад +2

      Captain is just a rank, being Captain of a ship is a position. A ship's Captain can actually be any rank.

    • @wearwolf2500
      @wearwolf2500 5 месяцев назад

      @@Nomad77ca I always thought it was a bit silly that there were three people with the rank of captain on the Enterprise.

    • @Nomad77ca
      @Nomad77ca 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@wearwolf2500 I'm not sure of the actual number but I know there is more than 1 person with the rank of Captain on an American aircraft carrier, but only 1 "Captain" of the ship. Synonyms can be confusing in the military lol.

    • @thomascampbell789
      @thomascampbell789 5 месяцев назад +2

      I thought this was wild too - Captain Kirk, Captain Spock and Scotty was promoted to Captain as well - of course I understand that you can have more than one rank of Captain on a ship it’s just weird that way though….something we hadn’t seen in Star Trek at that time.

  • @thomascampbell789
    @thomascampbell789 5 месяцев назад +3

    I think it’s been said enough that the thought wasn’t that they were all retiring however I can understand the confusion if just how it “sounds” but Uhura CLEARLY said she was chairing a seminar meaning she was still working - we can’t take everything at face value - we have to believe some stuff has happened off screen that may not get mentioned in the movie.

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker3421 5 месяцев назад +1

    The real question is: after several decades of facing cloaked opponents, why had NOBODY in Starfleet ever thought of tracking their exhaust before? You know they must have had teams dedicated to figuring out how to deal with combat against cloaked ships.

  • @dylanogg347
    @dylanogg347 5 месяцев назад +1

    "I can't believe I kissed you!"
    "Must've been your lifelong ambition!"

  • @virginiaconnor8350
    @virginiaconnor8350 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for showing a scene with the late David McCallum in "Great Escape". Before his role as Dr. Ducky Mallard, he was my favourite in "Man From U.N.C.L.E." and other tv programmes and movies,etc. He was also a musician and conducted 4 albums during those years. Too bad he didn't get to play on "Star Trek".

  • @DrakeAurum
    @DrakeAurum 5 месяцев назад +2

    You missed the non-disposable gravity boots and uniforms, like a starship doesn't have numerous ways of getting rid of or destroying such things.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 5 месяцев назад

      I thought they were trying to pin it on someone else. They chose poorly but I still thought that was the goal.

    • @jacklow9611
      @jacklow9611 5 месяцев назад

      Where do you think the replicators get their raw materials? Replicators can't create their items from nothing. They need raw materials from what is fed into them to make whatever is asked of them to replicate. Any waste on the ship goes into their raw material storage where it is broken down and then reconstituted by a type of transporter technology into whatever is needed.

  • @plasmaburndeath
    @plasmaburndeath 5 месяцев назад +2

    They were punished with having to "Stand Down", since they sucked at "STAND BACK" in the previous movie.

  • @zqxzqxzqx1
    @zqxzqxzqx1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Kirk in WoK; "Klingons don't take prisoners."
    Kirk in UC; Imprisoned by Klingons.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 5 месяцев назад

      Well, Kirk was dealing with some lingering racism.

  • @TylerGajewski
    @TylerGajewski 5 месяцев назад +1

    I always viewed the universal translator sequence as being played more for laughs than anything else.

  • @The_Lost_Subrosian
    @The_Lost_Subrosian 5 месяцев назад +5

    If shoe fits, wear it..

    • @robt4390
      @robt4390 5 месяцев назад

      🖖🏻 She had one job. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @oddsolostrike
    @oddsolostrike 5 месяцев назад +6

    Unpopular opinion, but the last few times I've watched Star Trek 5, I've honestly really enjoyed it.

    • @user-be7tc2bd6e
      @user-be7tc2bd6e 5 месяцев назад

      You HAVE ??? Sorry,if you enjoyed this film,I'm happy for you. At the end of the day that's what counts-YOUR JOY of a film. Live Long and Prosper

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 5 месяцев назад

      The plot works for me. Give me old fashioned space adventures and not popular franchises

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      Not unpopular at all. I've never hated Star Trek 5. By the time I realized most of its problems, I'd already enjoyed it since I was a kid. It was, in fact, the first Star Trek film I saw in the theater :P

    • @user-be7tc2bd6e
      @user-be7tc2bd6e 5 месяцев назад

      @@k1productions87 All that counts is that YOU enjoy this film,not others,just your self.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-be7tc2bd6e I wish all the people who bitch about JJ Abrams, Discovery and Picard felt that way too.

  • @kevinwestrom4775
    @kevinwestrom4775 5 месяцев назад +1

    Star Trek VI has the only time a phaser is able to do a slicing type action vs. a stun-or-disintegration type action everywhere else in canon.

  • @steveschmaling8217
    @steveschmaling8217 5 месяцев назад +1

    #11 would be what the Romulans had to gain from all this. We learn the Romulan ambassador is involved in the conspiracy but no explanation is ever given as to why. Did the Romulans know and just kept quiet and secretly have the ambassador help so they could sit back, watch the fireworks and then swoop in and conquer what's left? Did the ambassador stumble on the plot and agreed to help however he can in exchange for a piece of the action? It's a pretty big plot hole you can fly an prototype bird of prey through

  • @darthplagueis4626
    @darthplagueis4626 5 месяцев назад

    8. I think Spock's line about ozone pollution is referring to Praxis' destruction affecting the Qo'noS atmosphere with a catastrophic chemical reaction converting O2 into ozone, thus eventually depriving the Klingons of their oxygen supply.

  • @hyrinshratu
    @hyrinshratu 4 месяца назад

    For #6, I think it was because of the ship going into a spin. With the gravity disabled, it's likely that the inertial dampeners would be damaged as well, meaning there would be nothing holding them in place as the ship moved around them.

  • @georgsdorf
    @georgsdorf 4 месяца назад

    The cooking pot. Normally, the cooking pot would have to dissolve the food in it after the phaser shot. But the food, after being shot on the cooking pot, is distributed on the stovetop.

  • @chrisdavis3055
    @chrisdavis3055 5 месяцев назад

    About Martia: it makes sense if she knew they wanted to take Kirk alive. She wanted to look and sound exactly like Kirk, so they wouldn't kill her as she probably suspected they'd want to eliminate witnesses.

  • @deltalima5649
    @deltalima5649 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the movie. That being said, the dumbest thing is actually the torpedo hits on Gorkon’s ship. If the cloaked bird-of-prey is under the Enterprise, it shouldn’t be that hard to figure out from the torpedo trajectories that they couldn’t have originated from the Enterprise’s launchers. The ships are pretty close together, so it should be a
    noticeable angle. If forensics experts today can figure out bullet trajectories why can’t they do it in the future?

    • @Raja1938
      @Raja1938 5 месяцев назад +1

      The conspirators were able to alter Enterprise's computers to show that they had fired the torpedoes. I'd guess they could alter the sensor records of their trajectories as well(?)

  • @Stay_at_home_Astronaut81
    @Stay_at_home_Astronaut81 5 месяцев назад

    At the time of her decommissioning, Enterprise's command staff consisted of three Captains, and three Commanders. Pretty heavily front loaded. 😆

  • @JaredLS10
    @JaredLS10 5 месяцев назад +2

    Is Uhura and the rest of the crew aficionados of 20th century internal combustion engines? How in the late 23rd century would any of them know what a tail pipe is?

    • @tec5x5
      @tec5x5 5 месяцев назад +1

      The did go back and save whales

  • @TheWarAtHome
    @TheWarAtHome 5 месяцев назад +3

    I never understood why the Klingons treated Shakespeare like it was their own?

    • @difficulttolookatpictures
      @difficulttolookatpictures 5 месяцев назад +2

      It was an idea borrowed from history. There were some Nazis who once tried to appropriate Shakespeare as German. Since he was the greatest playwright in history, he must have been German. Kirk compares them to Hitler in the same scene.

    • @TheWarAtHome
      @TheWarAtHome 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@difficulttolookatpictures "we need breathing room!"

    • @archmage_of_the_aether
      @archmage_of_the_aether 5 месяцев назад +3

      Also, there were constant cold war counterfactuals about things like "who invented helicopters".

    • @witchdoctor1394
      @witchdoctor1394 5 месяцев назад

      Oh man... Let me introduce you to the idea of Cultural Appropriation, freind-o. Must seem kinda weird when it happens to folks unused to it happening to them.

    • @TheWarAtHome
      @TheWarAtHome 5 месяцев назад

      ​@witchdoctor1394 lol watever dude.

  • @tec5x5
    @tec5x5 5 месяцев назад +3

    On the last point about the crew there all have enough experience and power to all be captains/commanders but they always cashed that in to help helm the Enterprise in times of crisis

    • @Psyk60
      @Psyk60 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also maybe some people aren't interested in being promoted into a different role, given that there isn't a financial incentive. For example I can imagine Scotty wanting to stay on as the Enterprise's chief engineer.

    • @QBCPerdition
      @QBCPerdition 5 месяцев назад

      ​@Psyk60 Exactly. We've seen these officers move on before. In TMP, Bones had retired and was forced back by Kirk. Why would he want to go anywhere else? Either he stays with Kirk or he retires. Chekov, as was stated, moved on, becoming a FO and getting into security/tactical. Uhura was manning a communications relay at the beginning of ST:III. Spock was captain of the Enterprise in ST:II. Scotty was on the Excelsior in ST:III.
      Basically, they had all moved on until Spock's death and Kirk's mission to rescue him brought them back together, at which point they decided they liked being together. Plus,who knows, maybe after ST:III, they were largely pariahs who weren't wanted and seen as too old for another assignment.

  • @aedanjmcghie
    @aedanjmcghie 5 месяцев назад +2

    When did they fit… then remove… the phaser fire alarm? It's not used anywhere else.

    • @RSW6666
      @RSW6666 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure if this is cannon, but I believe that the alarms only go off at the higher phaser settings. That's why they were stunned over and over until they were dead. Chekov says something about that while standing over the bodies. Otherwise the alarm would go off every time an engineer used a phaser cutting torch.

    • @aedanjmcghie
      @aedanjmcghie 5 месяцев назад

      @@RSW6666 But a phaser was discharged and no alarm went off so, as far as I can remember tell, the alarm was only there for this one movie.

    • @RSW6666
      @RSW6666 5 месяцев назад

      @@aedanjmcghie Stun would not be powerful enough to set off the alarm. The phaser fired by Valeris in the galley on "Disintegrate" did trigger the alarm. This could be a system that was built into the later model Constitution II/"A" Refit ships. The crew gets the ship at the end of the 4th movie. In the 5th movie Sybok's men have those home made air rifles and no phaser shots are fired by anyone onboard the ship. ST-VI is some years later, so we don't know if that was one of the systems that Scotty needed to fix in ST-V or a even later upgrade.

  • @colinmontgomery1956
    @colinmontgomery1956 5 месяцев назад

    "Star Trek VI" is probably the greatest Star Trek movie, but I alwayd thought the digital clock on the Enterprise bridge was pretty dumb.

  • @PhantomObserver
    @PhantomObserver 5 месяцев назад

    Here’s the thing: when a ship is decommissioned, that doesn’t mean it’s headed for the scrapyard, it just means it’s no longer on active duty. The original Enterprise would have been decommissioned in order to do the 18-month refit, then the plan would be to recommission it with Decker as CO.

    • @Raja1938
      @Raja1938 5 месяцев назад

      Seems nonsensical to decommission a relatively new ship, though, even if the purpose was to refit it.

  • @BrennaUrbangirl
    @BrennaUrbangirl 5 месяцев назад

    Sulu's promotion to Captain is not inexplicable. In a line, that made it into the novelization for the Wrath of Khan but was omitted from the movie, it's mentioned that Sulu was to become Captain of the Excelsior way back then and that he had been recommended for the post by Kirk when he was still an Admiral.

  • @tcwolf42
    @tcwolf42 5 месяцев назад

    I think the dumbest thing was during the briefing, "Bill, are we considering mothballing the Stat Fleet". She must have forgotten the Romulans and many other groups are still out there. Flag officers, you gotta love them.

  • @beowulfathay6097
    @beowulfathay6097 5 месяцев назад +2

    as to Spock having a viridium patch on hand? This is Kirk we're talking about he's probably had to do this before

    • @fredfinger7092
      @fredfinger7092 4 месяца назад

      They did something similar with, I think, what they called "rubindium" crystals under the skin, in the original show.

  • @ViroVV
    @ViroVV 5 месяцев назад

    Always found that Colonel Worfs head ridges were so unlike Worfs. Should have had more similarity. It looks like they just added spackle to the TNG worf extra head peice and added a smooth layer of putty to the top.

  • @PauperJ
    @PauperJ 4 месяца назад

    You missed Worf's grandfather loosing a game of poker.

  • @mattrodgers4878
    @mattrodgers4878 5 месяцев назад

    Regarding the universal translator scene:
    I recall reading in the novelization of this movie that all information on the Klingon language had been erased from the computers by the assassination conspirators. Which explains why they would have to consult books.
    However, seems that the events of Star Trek 4 and the stolen Klingon ship would make that hard to forget.

  • @bthsr7113
    @bthsr7113 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nah, that thumbnail moment was perfect.

  • @6XGate
    @6XGate 5 месяцев назад +1

    As much as I loved this movie, the thing that bugged me about it is one simple aspect absent from all other Star Trek. Internal Security! How is it that only at this point in time aboard Starfleet ships do we see weapons outputting more energy than stun as setting off alarms.
    As far the who transported the assassins. Easy. Starfleet ships have all those consoles, which are like mainframe terminals to the main core, networked together such that anyone can command any system on the ship. This is actually stated in tech manuals like the TNG one. I suspect S/COMS (the SNW/DISCO/TOS/Movie computer OS) can do that same things as LCARS and allow configurable terminals that can command any system.

  • @davidfrederick6003
    @davidfrederick6003 5 месяцев назад +1

    Also "dumb". The Klingon court (despite it being a kangaroo court) HAD to know and accept Dr. McCoy acknowledging he did NOT know Klingon anatomy tp help the chancellor. Instead Chang says he was incompetent.

  • @Edwards-Videos
    @Edwards-Videos 14 дней назад

    13:40 Scotty says in Star Trek The Next Generation that he was always an engineer.
    Plus, I thought that it was the ship being retired, not the crew.

  • @ralphburnette
    @ralphburnette 5 месяцев назад

    Error in this video: the terms “stand down” and “decommission” have two distinct meanings, but the narrator incorrectly uses them interchangeably. The Enterprise is scheduled to be decommissioned, which obviously is going to result in a major change to its crew assignments (because no one will be serving on the Enterprise anymore). The crew are standing down from their mission aboard the Enterprise. That does not mean that the crew themselves are being decommissioned. Also, the narrator says that this was put in to mirror the “retirement” of this cast from Star Trek, but in the movie, they don’t actually turn over the ship or retire, so there’s nothing being mirrored here.

  • @blanketfortressofsolitude5270
    @blanketfortressofsolitude5270 5 месяцев назад +1

    This just makes me want to watch Undiscovered Country.

  • @jacebales2951
    @jacebales2951 5 месяцев назад +1

    The Christian Slater cameo makes up for any and all negatives about this film.

  • @tyranusfan
    @tyranusfan 4 месяца назад

    I have one: Chekov got shoehorned into the "audience surrogate" role in this film. It was his job to ask the obvious questions, such as "why not simply Waporize them?" to have Valeris dramatically shoot the pot in the galley. Trouble is, he was mentioned to be the tactical officer/security chief in The Motion Picture...he should know about weapons fire aboard a starship. It makes him look dumb. (For my money, this would have been an excellent excuse to have someone like Dr. Chapel along for the ride, so that she--a non-bridge officer--could be tasked with asking the questions so that the exposition can flow. Granted, this would have given Walter Koenig even less to do.)

  • @maximilianlipp7246
    @maximilianlipp7246 5 месяцев назад

    Btw, Romulan Ale was I think already Illegal at the time, so she knowing that a supply is on board and suggesting to use it is breaking the law and she offers the ale to her captain/ superior officer for an official diplomatic dinner. That's definetly NOT officer thinking. She shold destroy it rather than suggesting to use it...

  • @DegeneragentX
    @DegeneragentX 5 месяцев назад

    Here's one: Throughout the entire ship, there was only TWO pairs of Gravity Boots?!

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      Seriously. It should be standard emergency equipment in nearly every locker in every corridor on the ship

  • @joshcarrico1210
    @joshcarrico1210 4 месяца назад

    I think, and I have absolutely nothing to bank this up, that if gravity were suddenly set to zero, your natural interaction with your environment (the way your butt interacts with your seat, your feet interacting with the floor, etc.) would quickly cause you to "float", and the more that you tried to stop "floating" the more you would actually separate from your environment.

  • @silversonic1
    @silversonic1 5 месяцев назад +3

    For #8, yeah. Bad science. But your version doesn't help either, as making the Klingon home world uninhabitable BEFORE TNG where the planet's just fine kind of makes it all kind of wrong.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      Plus,... why couldn't they simply move the seat of power to another world within the Empire? Its not like the damned thing doesn't span hundreds of light years

  • @mikeoyler2983
    @mikeoyler2983 5 месяцев назад

    Why does Romulan Ale appear to be like wine? Wouldnt it be like beer. I guess drinking beer from wine glasses is all the rage in the 23rd century.

  • @monkofbob
    @monkofbob 5 месяцев назад

    Alright TrekkieBrie. How do I get a job with TrekCukture when my degrees are not remotely Star Trek or broadcasting based? I’d like a job there too

  • @faltarego
    @faltarego 5 месяцев назад +1

    The fifth movie reached such epic levels of dumbness that even the points mentioned here are mere pittances by comparison. We were more than willing to forgive Six its flaws.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      There are more though....
      1) if Praxis' explosion devastated the atmosphere of Qo'noS,... then why not simply move the Klingon Empire's seat of power to another planet within the Empire?
      2) if Praxis was the key energy production facility (i.e. the main Dilithium mine), then why not beef up mining operations elsewhere,... like Rura Penthe?
      3) If the Neutral Zone is still a thing,... why the hell is there a Romulan AMBASSADOR?
      4) And that is not the only Neutral Zone. They openly state there is one between the Federation and Klingons (which is stupid),... so why is there also a KLINGON ambasador? Its almost as if Nick Meyer not only forgot which empire the Neutral Zone separated from the Federation (even using a star system name near ROMULAN space, not Klingon, in the beginning of Wrath of Khan... oops), but also forgot what a Neutral Zone even WAS.
      5) If Praxis was so near to Qo'noS to devastate its atmosphere,... then how did its shockwave reach OUTSIDE of Klingon territory and all the way out to the Excelsior? ... and exactly how long did that take? AND, if it was able to reach that far, that quickly,... then they would have felt it on Earth ffs
      6) ... Why is everyone traveling at Impulse Power? First the Excelsior "heading home under Full Impulse Power", and later the Enterprise escorting Kronos One from the Klingon border to Earth... at Impulse speeds? Exactly how many decades away is the conference?
      7) the torpedo that struck Kronos One was shot from underneath the Enterprise, right? ... did the Enterprise not have any sensors? It was able to track a radiation surge... but not able to track the path of a torpedo, even with visual records of it? Was it a stealth torpedo or something?
      7a) and after the first hit, were the Klingons not WATCHING the Enterprise to see that the second shot didn't come from the torpedo launcher, but from underneath the ship?
      7b) where exactly WAS the actual CREW of Kronos One? Did it not have its own bridge with a command and operations staff? Did General Chang just tell them all to take a break while he manned the bridge by himself or something?
      8) why the hell is NO ONE trained how to function in zero gravity, while serving on a SPACE SHIP? Especially if you're supposed to be a deadly Klingon warrior? Uhura heard the weapons fire over the comms, so surely the moment a Klingon heard it, their first instinct would and should be to arm themselves. And you can't tell me there aren't disruptors and bat'leths in handy storage lockers throughout the ship.
      I could go on

  • @jayd2517
    @jayd2517 5 месяцев назад

    There's an awful lot of overthinking here but I definitely agree with some of these. The decommissioning was the Enterprise, not the whole crew.

  • @nicholaspossuch9516
    @nicholaspossuch9516 5 месяцев назад

    As prior military I find it completely believable that a group of people that Served together that long all Want to end the same time

  • @NathanWeeks
    @NathanWeeks 5 месяцев назад +1

    I never took the "due to stand down" comment as meaning they were all retiring. Real world navy ships have deployments where they are actively at sea or foreign ports or standing by for missions for a period of time, followed by long cycles where they are in port for maintenance and crew rotation. A crisis can cause a ship that was near the end of its deployment to remain at sea, which doubtless upsets the crew that was looking forward to being at home. I took it as meaning the Enterprise was near the end of a deployment and just meant to be available for a crisis, but otherwise already effectively out of service.

  • @Ravege98
    @Ravege98 5 месяцев назад

    Chekov spent most of his life in Starfleet and needs a young whippersnapper to explain to him a phaser cannot be fired without triggering an alarm? And laughs aside, does Valeris need to actually vaporize a pot someone is actively cooking with? Presumably that phaser wasn’t set to stun… And why is a phaser set to kill stored in the kitchen?

  • @samuraiartguy
    @samuraiartguy 5 месяцев назад

    I think that last referred to the Enterprise being de-commissioned, not the crew collectively retiring. But pretty spot on for all the rest. While a ripping yarn, and very much superior to "Final Frontier" - there was a LOT of Phlobotium forged - which I lay at the feet of the screenwriters.

  • @rokitprops
    @rokitprops 5 месяцев назад

    The Klingon commandant on Rura Penthe wasn't confused at all. He would have known Martia could mighty morphin herself out of her irons, he simply shot the Kirk who wasn't wearing chains at the feet. No witnesses...

  • @ciscoduncan1490
    @ciscoduncan1490 5 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah. I think you’re overthinking it. You kind find fault with anything if you look hard enough. This is my favorite TOS movie along with wrath of Khan. And I’m sure there are a lot errors in that movie too. Oh well.

  • @Paradigmfusion
    @Paradigmfusion 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ill forgive all that lazy writing so I can hear General Chang recite more Shakespeare.

  • @TatoAthority
    @TatoAthority 4 месяца назад

    I would argue that #1 is a bit dumb, but the beauty of the sentiment outweighs it. As a sendoff for the vast majority of the original crew (with Generations stretching it a bit), it's very moving.

  • @InJeffable
    @InJeffable 5 месяцев назад +3

    This was an excellent list, but I'm surprised that the pink Klingon blood wasn't on it. It sticks out like a sore thumb every time I watch Star Trek VI. It might have worked if they had kept Klingon blood pink in all subsequent Star Trek media featuring Klingons, but it was right back to being red in Star Trek: Generations. I've only recently seen it go back to being pink on Star Trek: Lower Decks. That's a long time to wait for some continuity.

    • @jdbjicase
      @jdbjicase 5 месяцев назад +3

      I believe they had to make it pink to prevent getting an R rating on the film, since there's so much of it.

    • @InJeffable
      @InJeffable 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@jdbjicase I've heard the same thing. Still stupid though, especially since I would think that something like a phaser would instantly cauterize a wound, not leave it open and gushing blood.

    • @jdbjicase
      @jdbjicase 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@InJeffable I agree. It's like they just really wanted to do the CGI blood, but then almost ruined everything by doing too much of it.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад

      Making the blood pink/purple wasn't a problem for this film. The fact it didn't remain that way in subsequent films and shows are the problem of those films and shows

    • @jdbjicase
      @jdbjicase 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@k1productions87I'll have to double check production dates, but I believe by the release date for Undiscovered Country we'd already seen Klingon blood on the small screen. So it would have been established already that Klingons do not bleed Pepto Bismol.

  • @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube
    @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube 4 месяца назад

    As far as Sulu, it seemed standard operating procedure to only have so many in the full Commander rank so he was a lieutenant commander and probably qualified as a full Commander and then proceeded to get a promotion to Captain. He was like Data, running operations.
    A lieutenant commander operates kind of like a sheriff's deputy, you can only have one Sheriff. Otherwise how exactly are you deciding who is in command.

  • @brunozeigerts6379
    @brunozeigerts6379 5 месяцев назад +1

    Kirk and McCoy are put on trial for the murder of Gorkon. But the Klingons seem to forget they wanted to arrest him for the death of Commander Kruge and his crew in Star Trek III.

  • @PromusKaa
    @PromusKaa 5 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly, the DUMBEST things in this movie (that you missed) are the implications that 1. Starfleet only exists as a military unit intended to counter the Klingon Empire, and that 2. With the dissolution of the Klingon Empire, Starfleet would be disbanded as an organization, as if there are no other threats.
    This is all laid out in the opening board room scene, and it's utterly ridiculous. Starfleet is NOT a military, and it certainly doesn't exist only to counter the Klingons!! Plus, even if it was, the Romulans are still out there - not to mention plenty of other folks they haven't even met yet!
    Also, the idea that Kirk would actively want to see the genocide of an entire race (in the "Let them die!" scene) was hideously insulting towards the character of Captain Kirk. Honestly, that's the most offensive thing to me in this movie!

  • @maximilianlipp7246
    @maximilianlipp7246 5 месяцев назад

    You doesn't have to take a promotion. The best example for that is Riker who had dozen chances of taking his own command but doesn't want to. The same maybe goes for the crew of the Enterprise. When you're happy where you are, then don't change it. "Promotion at ally costs" is useless and worthless.