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Zaczęty przez Q__, 27 Sie 2023, 10:13

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Wszystkie "I'm a doctory..." ;), ok, prawie wszystkie, brak najnowszego z ujawnionej sceny z drugiego sezonu PRO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghPiQ3NNjPY

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#3
Znacie mój duży dystans do PIC, także PIC3, jednak urokowi tej sceny (z epizodu "Surrender") nie potrafię się oprzeć:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_BQPkpoIII

Miejmy to i na piśmie:

Troi: Data!
Data: Counselor.
[Troi chuckles]
Geordi: Admiral, ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce you to the newest version of a very old friend.
Riker: With an upgrade, I'm told.
Data: Oh, I am mostly myself, I assure you. Albeit with a dash of computational joie de vivre.
Picard: The last time we spoke, you wished to experience death. As happy as I am that you're here, I hope that we haven't betrayed that wish.
Data: No, sir. I know that me is resting peacefully. But this me... This me would rather be no place else in the universe.
Picard: Join us.
Riker: It's been a long time since we all sat around a table like this.
Geordi: Too long, really, by far.
Beverly Crusher: I am so grateful to be here. Hardship may have brought me here, but I want you all to know that there wasn't a day all those years that I didn't miss all of you.
Troi: And we missed you, too. I even found myself talking to you on my darkest days. Well, on my happiest ones, too. It turns out you give really good advice, even when you're not there. So you were always in my heart when it mattered.
Beverly Crusher: Thank you.
Worf: I have slaughtered countless enemies over the years and considered sending their heads to all of you. But I was advised that that was... passive-aggressive.
[Scattered laughter]
Picard: All that matters is that we are together once more, because I need you, all of you.


Tej (z odcinka "Võx") też:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfkQ12mFPzY

I to też miejmy:

Geordi: Computer, lights.
[systems powering up]
Riker: Is the bridge smaller, or am I just bigger?
Troi: No, she's exactly how she was.
Worf: I prefer the weapon systems on the E. Additional phaser arrays, torpedo...
Troi: Worf!
Worf: She is perfect, Geordi.
Data: Hello, chair. [to Geordi] Are you certain she's not connected to the Starfleet mainframe?
Geordi: Positive. You're looking at the last functional ship in the fleet not tied to the system.
Picard: You know, it wasn't until this moment, reunited with all of you... I realize what I miss most. The carpet.
[Amused chuckles.]
Geordi: Worf, I've got drones loading torpedoes into the bay as we speak.
Picard: Mr. La Forge, may I?
Geordi: Absolutely, Admiral.
Picard: Computer... [computer chimes] ...initiate system reactivation procedures.
Computer: Authorization acknowledged. USS Enterprise now under command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
Picard: Well, I hereby accept the field demotion. We've been here before. And... I'm reluctant to ask you all to face this threat again.
Riker: We are the crew of the USS Enterprise. But more than that, we're your family.
Troi: Jack, Alandra, Sidney... they're our family, too.
Riker: Jean-Luc... wherever you go, we go.
Picard: Thank you, Number One. Stations, please.
Beverly Crusher: All systems on line, Captain.
Worf: Weapons are ready, although they are limited.
Riker Well, at least we got 'em.  If we encounter the Borg, we're gonna need to run, shoot or hide. So, Geordi, we'll need every bit of power you can get to those old shields.
Picard: Make it so.
Geordi: Aye, sir.
Picard: Mr. Data, set a direct course for Earth, maximum warp.
Data: Aye, Captain. Course laid in, sir. She's ready.
Picard: Engage!

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#4
B. dobra, bo popularyzatorska (i świadomość ekologiczną budząca) poświęcona wielorybom scena z ST IV:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Kn8TWqGOw

Jak zwykle - miejmy ją na piśmie:

[Cetacean Institute]
Tannoy Voice: The next showing of 'The Wonderful World of Whales' will begin in five minutes in the marine theater.
Gillian: Here I go. ...Good morning. I'm your guide this morning, my name is Doctor Gillian Taylor, but you can call me Gillian. I'm Assistant Director of the Maritime Cetacean Institute. So please follow me and just give a yell if you can't hear me, okay? ...The Cetacean Institute is the only museum in the world exclusively devoted to whales. As you can see we have a great deal to offer, but that is small compared to what we know, ...or rather what we don't know, about whales. The first commonly held misconception is that whales are fish. They're not, they're mammals just like you and me. Warm-blooded, needing air to breathe and producing milk to nurse their young.
Man: Do whales attack people ...like in 'Moby Dick'?
Gillian: No. ...No, most whales don't even have teeth. They have a soft gum-like tissue that strains vast amounts of tiny shrimp for food and that is the limit of their hostility. Unfortunately, their principle enemy is far, far more aggressive.
Kirk: You mean man.
Gillian: To put it mildly. Since the dawn of time, men have harvested whales for a variety of purposes, most of which can be achieved synthetically at this point. One hundred years ago, using hand-thrown harpoons, man did plenty of damage, ...but that is nothing compared to what he has achieved in this century. ...This is mankind's legacy, whales hunted to the brink of extinction. Virtually gone is the blue whale, the largest creature ever to inhabit the Earth. Despite all attempts at banning whaling, there are still countries and pirates currently engaged in the slaughter of these inoffensive creatures. Where the humpback whale once numbered in the hundreds of thousands, today there are less than ten thousand specimens alive and those that are taken are no longer fully grown. In addition, many of the females are killed, while still bearing unborn calves.
Spock: To hunt a species to extinction is not logical.
Gillian: Whoever said the human race was logical? ...Now if you'll follow me, please, I'll introduce you to the Institute's pride and joy.
[Whale tank - outside]
Gillian: This is the largest seawater tank in the world. It contains the only two humpback whales in captivity. ...They are mature humpbacks, weighing forty-five thousand pounds each. They wandered into San Francisco Bay as calves and were brought here. We call them George and Gracie.
Kirk: It's perfect, Spock. A male and a female in a contained space. We beam them up together and consider ourselves lucky.
Gillian: Beautiful, aren't they? And extremely intelligent. ...Now if you'll follow me please.
[Whale tank - inside]
Gillian: Despite all the things that they are teaching us we have to return George and Gracie to the open sea.
Kirk: Why's that?
Gillian: Well, for one thing, we simply don't have enough money to keep feeding them two of tons of shrimp a day!
Kirk: How soon?
Gillian: Soon. ...It's too bad because they're really quite friendly, as you can see. I've grown quite attached to them. ...And now, here's a much better way to see George and Gracie ...underwater.
[Whale tank - the underwater window]
Gillian: What you're hearing is recorded whale song. It is sung by the male. He'll sing anywhere from six to as long as thirty minutes, and then, start again. In the ocean, the other whales will pick up the song, and pass it on.
(Spock is seen swimming in the underwater tank)
Gillian: The songs change every year, but we still don't know what purpose they serve. Are they some kind of navigational signal? Could they be part of the mating ritual? Or is it pure communication beyond our comprehension? Frankly we just don't know
Older Woman: Maybe he's singing to that man.
Gillian: What the hell! ...excuse me! Wait right here!

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#6
Bardzo dobra scena, a nawet kilka scen (bo i rozważania o mentalności mirrorów i "Killy") z wczesnego DISCO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQKr4p39LQI

Miejmy to na piśmie:

[Ready room]

Tilly: I'd say, er, I'm 60% excited, 40% terrified. Actually, it's 60% terrified, 40% excited. Maybe it's 70%
Burnham: Tilly.
Tilly: Sorry. Sorry.
Burnham: And stop apologising. Terrans don't apologise.
Tilly: Well, my mother would definitely approve. Computer, cancel mirror.
Burnham: You are a captain now.
Tilly: No, I'm not. She is. I'm nothing like her, Michael. She's terrifying. She's... she's like a twisted version of everything I've ever aspired to be. I'm gonna have nightmares about myself now.
Burnham: You don't actually have to be her.
Tilly: But how do I project that strength?
Burnham: I've been trying to understand them better. And Terran strength is born out of pure necessity, because they live in constant fear, always looking for the next knife aimed at their back. Their strength is painted rust. It's a facade. But you have the strength of an entire crew that believes in you. Fortify yourself with our faith in you. That's what a real Captain does.
(Lorca enters, in civilian clothes.)
Lorca: Impressive.
Tilly: Well, let's not keep these assholes waiting. Too much?
Lorca: No. Not here. Here, it's just right.

[Bridge]

Tilly: Mister Bryce.
Bryce: Yes, Captain.
Tilly: Hail the ISS Shenzhou. Now.
Bryce: Aye, Captain. This is the ISS Discovery hailing the ISS Shenzhou. Shenzhou, do you read? Over.
Connor [hologram]: Captain Tilly. To what do I owe the pleasure? And how can I return the favour?
Tilly: The only pleasure I take is from the blood of my enemies staining my uniform, Captain Connor.

[Ready room]

Lorca: You know him?
Burnham: He was my Ops officer on the Shenzhou. I watched him die at the Battle of the Binary Stars. I knew we'd encounter familiar faces. But is this what it's gonna be like here?

[Bridge]

Tilly: While scouring the asteroid belts of Porathia, searching for hidden rebels, I happened to come across a disabled shuttle. Inside, I found something I think you'll find most interesting.

[Ready room]

(Lorca hits his head against the wall to make himself bleed.)
Lorca: Showtime.

[Bridge]

Connor [hologram]: Captain Burnham. We... we thought you were
Burnham: You thought exactly what I wanted you and everyone else to think. Especially him. It was the only way I could capture this traitor.
Connor [hologram]: Most ingenious.
Burnham: I don't need your compliments, Connor. I need my ship.
Connor [hologram]: Of course.
Burnham: I expect you've kept her in perfect condition?
Connor [hologram]: Yes, Captain.
Burnham: Then bring her to me.
Connor [hologram]: We have a rebel group pinned down in this system. It would be better if you come to us.
Tilly: Is that how you treat your long-lost Captain? If you greeted me that way, Connor, I'd cut out your tongue and use it to lick my boots.
Connor [hologram]: We will alter course to the Discovery at once, Captain Burnham, and prepare for your arrival.
Burnham: Be sure that you do.

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Tym razem Trek honoris causa, czyli potężna, choć cicha, scena z CRU "The Well of Forever":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2E71P76lWk

Najmocniejsze jest, oczywiście, jej zakończenie:

Galen: Then when the time comes I will help you keep your promise Matthew, as you have helped me keep mine. Perhaps then we can both forgive ourselves our common crime.
Gideon: What crime is that Galen?
Galen: Being alive.

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#8
Wrzucałem swego czasu scenę z ORV pokazującą tamtejszą wersję przyczyn ustanowienia PD*. Mam wrażenie, że SNW podjęło z nią swoistą polemikę w swoim pilocie... Choć może nie, może bardziej się to uzupełnia):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYZ4IoyztIw

Transkrypcja:

Captain Christopher Pike: [Beams in a room in the middle of a conference] Hi, sorry to interrupt. I'm Christopher Pike. My world is called Earth. And though it is far from here, my people and yours are very much alike. This is my world today.
[He points at their image screens shows everyone images of Earth society in the 23rd Century]
Though we weren't always peaceful. This is earth in the early 21st century before everything went wrong.
[shows them images of Earth in the early 21st century]
It was a lot like your world today. Recently I was treated to a glimpse of my future. It was not all I hoped. After all what good is there knowing your future. A friend of mine asked me that recently and didn't understand what he meant. Until now. I've seen my future. Let me show you yours.
[Shows images of humanity's downfall in the form of riots, violent protests and global nuclear holocaust]
Our conflict also started with a fight for freedoms. We called it the Second Civil War, then the Eugenics War and finally... just World War 3. This was our last day. The day the Earth we knew ceased to exist. What began as an eruption in one nation ended with the eradication of more than 600,000 species of animal and plants and more than 30% of Earth's population. Global suicide.
[the people outside watching, gasps in the realization that that's were their society is headed]
Captain Christopher Pike: What we gave you is the means to exterminate yourselves. And from the looks of you... you're gonna do it. You'll use competing ideas of liberty to bomb each other to rubble just like we did and then your last day will look just like this.
[shows the aftermath of World War 3]
Perhaps somewhere all your ends are written as indelibly as mine. But I chose to believe that your destiny's are still your own. Maybe that's why I'm here. To remind you of the power of possibility. Maybe that's the good in seeing my future. That I might remind you that right up until the very end, life has to be warned gloriously. Because until our last moment, the future is what we make it. So, go to war with each other, or join our Federation of Planets and reach for the stars. The choice is yours.


* https://forum.startrek.pl/index.php?msg=1502

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#9
Fajna scena Kontaktowa z VOY "Blink of an Eye"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP5L2f1Io28

Transkrypcja:

[Astrometrics lab]
Seven: An ultra high frequency signal is being transmitted from the surface. The modulation is unfamiliar. Its Doppler component is
Chakotay: Any signal from the surface will be accelerated. When it reached our time frame, the frequency would be thousands of times higher than normal.
Seven: I will attempt to slow it down.
Chakotay: Again. Amplitude modulation. It's a radio transmission.
Seven: It's a numerical sequence.
Chakotay: Prime numbers. They're sending a list of prime numbers.
Seven: Followed by a sequence of mathematical constants, and what appears to be a vocal modulation.
Chakotay: Slow it down again. A little more.
Astronomer [OC]: Good friends in the Sky Ship. I call you that, hoping, at least, you're not enemies.
[Briefing room]
Astronomer [OC]: There's nothing on our world that resembles your technology, so we assume you came here from a nearby planet or a distant star. Our ancient mythology describes your arrival centuries ago, coinciding with the tremors that continually shake our planet and destroy so many of our accomplishments. I hope that was never your intention, but the result is the same. Respond if you can. Or if you wish, come down from your Sky Ship and visit us.
Paris: Well, we've got to let them know we're not doing it on purpose.
Tuvok: Inadvisable. The Prime Directive still applies. This transmission was made with primitive radio technology. They are not a warp capable civilisation.
Paris: To hell with the Prime Directive. That man deserves an answer.
Torres: Don't forget the temporal differential. That man has been dead for a long time.
EMH: Nearly a century by now.
Paris: Okay, so we send a message to his great grandchildren. I'll gladly do the honours.
Chakotay: Ancient mythology. That means we've already insinuated ourselves into their culture. Why not take the next step?
Janeway: First contact with a pre-warp society.
Paris: We've already made first contact. They know we're up here.
Janeway: They've known for hundreds of years, which means our presence has been tempered by time. We've gradually become part of their mythos. Meeting us could throw that belief system into chaos.
Paris: But we're destroying their planet. You heard him.
Chakotay: A first contact, face to face, might give us information we could use to leave orbit. That would stop the damage. It's worth the risk.
Janeway: We don't even know if an away team could survive the transition to their time frame. Doctor, correct me if I'm wrong, but the physiological stress could be fatal.
EMH: For one of you, perhaps, but not for me. My holomatrix would be unaffected.
Janeway: You'd be going only as an observer. You're not to make contact.

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#10
Scena przeproszenia Isaaca przez Charly (ORV "From Unknown Graves"):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgRddvQ41UU
Goodman świetnie ją napisał.

Transkrypcji nie daję, bo najważniejsze dokonuje się tu pomiędzy słowami...

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#11
Subiektywny wybór najlepszych scen efektów specjalnych z dwu pierwszych sezonów ORV:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0Y8Hh_ndHw

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Za Drixem, przypomnienie mowy Archera z ENT "The Forgotten":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN6dqu1VB0A

Dorzucę transkrypcję:

[Cargo bay]
Archer: We're in bad shape, I can't deny that, but we're still in one piece. Enterprise is a tough ship. She took more than anyone could ask her to and then some, and so have all of you. I wanted to say thank you. I only wish I could thank the eighteen crewmen who were lost. Like you, they understood how important our mission is and they accepted the risks. We came into the Expanse not knowing what we'd find, with no one to rely on but ourselves, but we're going to succeed, to accomplish our mission, for everyone on Earth who's relying on us, and for the eighteen.

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#13
Wspominaliśmy tę scenę z Drixem i xetnoinu, znakomita:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAs6wDzZ3Yg

I tu pojawia się pytanie, czy lepszy JMS gaszący światło na B5, czy finalny pokerek z TNG*. Choć ten drugi radośniejszy, bardziej optymistyczny...

* Przypomnijmy sobie i jego:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CfCa0HGvCE

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Borgowa scena lowerdeckowa z LD "wej Duj" - czysty geniusz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xkEzylhdDc